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Indonesia to sink scores of boats to deter illegal fishing
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World Medical Association warns doctors not to enforce IAAF testosterone rule affecting Caster Semenya
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Why we need to reinvent democracy for the long term
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Centrelink wipes 'robo-debt' at centre of test case
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A Few Billion Lines of Code Later: Using Static Analysis to Find Bugs in the Real World
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What is your note taking workflow?
Hi, I'm wondering how and if you're taking notes and how you manage them. I feel like I can't get to the right solution. I want something open and own my data, so I tend to prefer plain text /...
Hi,
I'm wondering how and if you're taking notes and how you manage them. I feel like I can't get to the right solution. I want something open and own my data, so I tend to prefer plain text / markdown files and I want to manage them on my own for privacy reasons but still be able to sync and edit them on my mobile device (iOS), desktop (macOS) and ideally online and also have full text search.
I know about Microsoft OneNote, Google Docs/Keep, Evernote - but I just can't overcome myself to use them since it's hard to impossible to get data out of there.
Right now I'm hosting my own git repository with gitea.io and I'm able to edit my notes on the web, on my desktop (using git clone/pull/commit/push) and with a git client (working copy) on my phone. The downside: I need to manually commit and push my changes and also pull them, it's not really in sync.
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Bear's Den - Broken Parable (2016)
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Sea, sand but no sunscreen: Tiny Tuvalu desperate for skin protection
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In the land of hope and grief: An art therapy project in an Alaska Native village helps teens talk about suicide in their community
4 votes -
5G signal could jam satellites that help with weather forecasting
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Supergiant Games is now on Itch.io (Except Hades)
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Evolution: How the theory is inspiring a new way of understanding language
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What are you working on?
Whether it's for for school, work, or a hobby, share a project or goal that you are working on and how it's going. If you're trying to accomplish it, it fits here. Writing a book, making a...
Whether it's for for school, work, or a hobby, share a project or goal that you are working on and how it's going. If you're trying to accomplish it, it fits here. Writing a book, making a program, perfecting a recipe, beating a challenge in a video game, fitness PRs, etc. - all is welcome.
EDIT: I just realized there's a monthly thread similar to this in ~creative, so I probably won't post like this again. But feel free to keep sharing here! This one I suppose is a bit more open ended.
22 votes -
The story of XBAND - The 16-bit multiplayer network for Super Nintendo and Sega Genesis
7 votes -
Higher Homotopy Groups Are Spooky
6 votes -
Review: "Bedroom Music" by Steph Castor
5 votes -
Country House wins the 2019 Kentucky Derby after Maximum Security disqualified
5 votes -
A new approach to multiplication opens the door to better quantum computers
7 votes -
How America’s oldest gun maker went bankrupt: A financial engineering mystery
8 votes -
A new academic field is trying to pinpoint what makes things cute – and why we can’t resist them
8 votes -
“We’re drinking now”: The oldest newspaper in New Orleans just fired its entire staff
11 votes -
The powerful group shaping the rise of Hindu nationalism in India
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Why I'm not collaborating with Kenneth Reitz
25 votes -
"Pollution tax" should go two ways
Public Transportation should be free. Or near free, like a library. The same way we tax or want to tax pollution, we should fully subside public and ecological transports. I was thinking about...
Public Transportation should be free. Or near free, like a library. The same way we tax or want to tax pollution, we should fully subside public and ecological transports.
I was thinking about this earlier and was disappointed to find very few examples of pollution tax being put to funding public transports. Even fewer of public transportation being free. It's a bit underwhelming that this isn't talked about more in environmental policies.
20 votes -
South Africa confronts a legacy of apartheid: Why land reform is a key issue in the upcoming election
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How a wooden bench in Zimbabwe is starting a revolution in mental health
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How Do You Save a Million People From a Cyclone? Ask a Poor State in India
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An Alabama “ISIS bride” wants to come home. Can we forgive her horrifying social media posts?
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An afternoon with Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and the Texas Anti-Vaccine Movement
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MLS Week 10: All Matches Discussion
FC Cincinnati @ Philadelphia Union Vancouver Whitecaps @ Colorado Rapids LA Galaxy @ NY Red Bulls FC Dallas @ Houston Dynamo Toronto FC @ Orlando City FC NYCFC @ Montreal Impact New England...
FC Cincinnati @ Philadelphia Union
Vancouver Whitecaps @ Colorado Rapids
LA Galaxy @ NY Red Bulls
FC Dallas @ Houston Dynamo
Toronto FC @ Orlando City FC
NYCFC @ Montreal Impact
New England Revolution @ Philadelphia Union
Columbus Crew @ DC United
Seattle Sounders @ MNUFC
Portland Timbers @ Real Salt Lake
FC Cincinnati @ San Jose Earthquakes
Chicago Fire @ LAFC
Atlanta United @ Sporting Kansas City5 votes -
The UK could achieve the most aggressive climate goal in the world
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Justine Damond Ruszczyk's family wins record $US20 million payment over wrongful death
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Study shows "the risk of HIV transmission through anal sex when HIV viral load is suppressed is effectively zero".
Risk of HIV transmission through condomless sex in serodifferent gay couples with the HIV-positive partner taking suppressive antiretroviral therapy (PARTNER): final results of a multicentre,...
Our results provide a similar level of evidence on viral suppression and HIV transmission risk for gay men to that previously generated for heterosexual couples and suggest that the risk of HIV transmission in gay couples through condomless sex when HIV viral load is suppressed is effectively zero. Our findings support the message of the U=U (undetectable equals untransmittable) campaign, and the benefits of early testing and treatment for HIV.
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‘I try to spread the joy’: The trans pastor battling intolerance in the Deep South
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How Game of Thrones ruined its most important episode
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Does the media need to report on extremist manifestos?
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Stanford team develops brain-rejuvenating antibodies that let old mice think like youngsters
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Gaelynn Lea - I Wait | NPR Tiny Desk Family Hour (2019)
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Measured air samples put Canadian oil sand emissions at higher levels than industry-calculated values made using the internationally recommended methods for estimating the emissions
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(1999) A refrigerator that “thinks” – intelligent refrigerator will simplify homes
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'Hell no': Caster Semenya will not take testosterone medication
'Hell no': Caster Semenya will not take testosterone medication (This is a follow-up to this previous article: Semenya loses landmark legal case against IAAF over testosterone levels.)
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Reddit user uses linux on Nintendo Switch as a work computer/tablet
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Four books by Asian American authors republished as Penguin Classics
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Firefox bug: All extensions disabled due to expiration of intermediate signing cert
64 votes -
Ebola death toll in Congo to pass 1,000, World Health Organization warns
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Avengers: Endgame as explained by a first time MCU Viewer
15 votes -
The cultural significance of cyberpunk
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Risk of Rain 2 has passed one million sales on Steam in the first month of Early Access
8 votes -
The plot that failed: How Venezuela's 'uprising' fizzled
19 votes