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4 votes
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Amid measles outbreaks, states consider revoking religious vaccine exemptions
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A psychedelic renaissance
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Jockeying for position: How boxers and briefs got into men’s pants
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Shipping a Linux Kernel with Windows
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What’s Minecraft up to? - Teaser for augmented-reality mobile game, more info coming May 17
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Silicon Valley's health-tech start-ups need to focus more on medical rigor and less on growth
10 votes -
Siege of Jerusalem 70 AD - Great Jewish revolt
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Re-run of Istanbul election set for June 23
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Introducing .NET 5
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Peter Molyneux walks us through his entire career, from Populous, to Black & White, to Fable
8 votes -
Democracy Is Being Able to Say the Mayor You Voted for Is a Buffoon
5 votes -
US President Donald Trump’s trade war threat poses problems for China and investors
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"Spoiler" tags should also display on comments in tagged posts when viewed from a user page
Right now if a post is tagged with 'spoiler', that tag appears in its own color which is good. However, if you are interacting with a user and click through to their profile, there is no...
Right now if a post is tagged with 'spoiler', that tag appears in its own color which is good. However, if you are interacting with a user and click through to their profile, there is no indication that some of their comments may have been in these spoiler threads and thus contain spoilers (just happened to me, thankfully for show I don't watch). It might be nice to somehow indicate these potential spoilers on the user page so that they can be skipped over.
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Notre Dame: Time to call in the French builders with medieval skills
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Royal baby: Meghan Markle gives birth to boy, Harry announces
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Reversing the technical interview
11 votes -
Is this the year the St. Louis Blues stop disappointing their fans?
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At home with the embattled owner of the Flintstone house
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How to make it big in hip-hop when your city pretends you don't exist
5 votes -
For patients with memory loss, working towards better diagnosis
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Rocket Lab launches three US military satellites
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Sari Club land owners agree to sell Bali bombing site but want compensation for lost business
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Brunei will not enforce death penalty for gay sex following backlash
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Elephant Man: Joseph Merrick's grave 'found by author'
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Mary Anning inspired 'she sells sea shells' — but she was actually a legendary fossil hunter
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US Immigration and Customs Enforcement is monitoring and targeting immigration activists
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Social media posts keep repeating Trump's lies — and the way they do it is a problem
11 votes -
Boeing confirms that "Angle of Attack Disagree Alert" was intended to be standard on 737 Max, but didn't inform airlines or the FAA after discovering it was disabled by default
6 votes -
I'm the only Australian living in North Korea. Let me tell you about it
12 votes -
Game of Thrones Season 8 Episode 4 discussion thread
Previous threads: S08E03 S08E02 S08E01
29 votes -
Anyone going to Otakuthon?
6 votes -
Firefox 66.0.4 has been released - fixes disabled extensions/add-ons
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Ramadan: Three Muslims explain how they combine its spirituality with their busy lives
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Seafood without the sea: Will lab-grown fish hook consumers?
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What are your favorite food related Youtube channels?
Cooking is a hobby of mine, and as a result I really enjoy watching food related YouTube channels. Some of the ones I like are Alex French Guy Cooking - A fun channel of a creative french amateur...
Cooking is a hobby of mine, and as a result I really enjoy watching food related YouTube channels. Some of the ones I like are
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Alex French Guy Cooking - A fun channel of a creative french amateur cook. I like this channel because I have similar taste in food to him (check out his instant ramen series!), but his solutions to problems in the kitchen are seriously creative. To give an example, he builds a dough sheeter in his croissant series in order to get the perfect thickness of dough, and he makes a makeshift dehydrator in the ramen series. Stuff I would never do in the kitchen, but it's fun to watch.
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Bon Appetit - I totally did not expect Bon Appetit to have such a well put together web presence (for some reason I considered them an old fashioned publication). In any case, check out the "It's Alive with Brad" series. It starts out as a series about all things related to fermentation (beer, hot sauce, kombucha, sourdough, etc), but expands a bit in scope.
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Binging with Babish - Perhaps the most well known of recent food related YouTubers, Babish recreates meals from movies and TV. He also has a nice series on cooking tutorials. I don't watch him as much as I used to, but he's still a lot of fun.
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Townsends - A bit different than the rest, and not exlusively food related. Townsends is a historical enthusiast focusing on the colonial era, and he has a lot of videos recreating recipes and techniques from the time period.
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Forgot to include
- Jun's Kitchen - Some seriously therapeutic cooking videos featuring sushi and cats.
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How to make ginger beer at home
14 votes -
"By this art you may contemplate the variation of the 23 letters" - An implementation of Borges' Library of Babel
10 votes -
These LGBTQ activists don’t want queer and trans people serving in the military
14 votes -
To help children learn braille, Lego will introduce bricks designed for the blind
7 votes -
Facebook faces a big penalty, but US regulators are split over how big
15 votes -
A quick and dirty introduction to Exterior Calculus (Stoke's Theorem)
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Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs, JavaScript Adaptation
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I absolutely crushed the Indian pre med exam today. :)
I feel great!
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Where do you share music other than here on Tildes?
I shared my list here a while back. Other then that i have only shared it with friends and a few subreddits i post it in once a year or so which are: r/chillmusic r/triphop r/electronicjazz...
I shared my list here a while back. Other then that i have only shared it with friends and a few subreddits i post it in once a year or so which are:
I really enjoy sharing music and discovering, but i don´t know of any other community's or subreddits other then those that would appreciate my list, and where i can find similar music.
Do you guys know of any other subreddits or community´s where my list could potentially be of interest?
What other places do you share music other than here? No matter the genre or specific type of music.
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‘Deep Sleep’: How an amateur porno set off a massive Federal witch hunt
13 votes -
How Airbnb took over the world
6 votes -
The fall of 76
12 votes -
On-U Sound: Pay It All Back vol 7 (2017)
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Murder and the missing briefcase: The real story behind Harper Lee’s lost true crime book
5 votes