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17 votes
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US President Donald Trump steps up attacks on progressive congresswomen, says they 'hate our country' and Israel
41 votes -
Red Candle Games will not re-release Devotion "in the near term"
5 votes -
Turok Dinosaur Hunter - How an N64 classic evolved the console FPS
6 votes -
James Alex Fields Jr. sentenced to life plus 419 years for killing one person and injuring dozens during the “Unite the Right” rally in Charlottesville on Aug. 12, 2017
20 votes -
Epic Games supports Blender Foundation with $1.2 million Epic MegaGrant
32 votes -
We fired our top talent. Best decision we ever made.
28 votes -
The FDA is allowing cranberry products to disclose "added sugars" differently, due to containing less natural sugar than other fruits
10 votes -
Crowdfunding and Video Games: 2019 Mid-Year Update
3 votes -
Suggestion: Hide my logged-in username while browsing
I think an excellent addition to tildes would be hiding the username while browsing, this way we can use our account and don't worry about people looking and finding our username. This could be an...
I think an excellent addition to tildes would be hiding the username while browsing, this way we can use our account and don't worry about people looking and finding our username. This could be an option.
17 votes -
Deep TabNine: Autocompletion with deep learning
7 votes -
Thousands of people in Sweden are having futuristic microchips implanted into their skin to carry out everyday activities and replace credit cards and cash
6 votes -
Florida DMV sells personal information for drivers and ID cardholders to private companies and marketing firms, making over $77M in 2017
18 votes -
What to expect in your first IT security job
6 votes -
Waking up as a meme-hero | Andras Arato
5 votes -
Two million in Zimbabwe’s capital have no water as city turns off taps
7 votes -
Norway's first hydrogen-powered car ferries take shape
5 votes -
The golden age of cord-cutting is over. Now what?
24 votes -
'It's a career ender': Two LGBTQ former Dell workers share their stories
10 votes -
Domestic workers have little legal protection. This bill could change that.
3 votes -
Invasion of the electric scooter – can our cities cope?
11 votes -
Explaining a novel to Pakistani intelligence
6 votes -
How negative rates and millionaires played a role in Danish vote
5 votes -
I want to donate to a tree-planting non-profit. Do you recommend any?
So, I want to donate (every month) to a tree-planting non-profit. Is there any that you recommend? Since I am from europe, I would prefer an european non-profit.
19 votes -
Anglican Church rejects same-sex marriage approvals in vote
11 votes -
India's Chandrayaan-2 moon mission called off minutes before launch
7 votes -
It's official: Harley has an electric motorcycle
11 votes -
If you had to write a book, what would it be about?
No genre restrictions, so a tell-all memoir is as valid a response as a high-fantasy tome. Maybe you want to dive in deep on an anthropological topic, or maybe you want to pen a full book of...
No genre restrictions, so a tell-all memoir is as valid a response as a high-fantasy tome. Maybe you want to dive in deep on an anthropological topic, or maybe you want to pen a full book of contemporary political commentary. Any and all options are on the table, with the only caveat being that you'd have to write enough to fill a book, so it would have to be an area of knowledge or passion for you--likely both.
Also, for those here that have already written books, feel free to talk about those if you like, or one you hope to write in the future.
For those that haven't, don't feel constrained by real-world concerns/inhibitions. Pretend you have the time and resources to adequately devote to the book to fully see your vision through.
Make sure you give us:
- A summary of what the book would be about
- An explanation of why you'd want to write that specific book
- And, most importantly, a good title!
12 votes -
Ludwig: Uber open sourced a config-based deep learning tool
4 votes -
Egypt - Souldless (feat Apex & Vaniah)
5 votes -
Experts scoff but Joost Bakker believes he can make oil from dirty plastic
4 votes -
Macintosh forks
5 votes -
Torn apart: The vicious war over young adult books
11 votes -
Why soil is disappearing from farms
15 votes -
Cricket World Cup: Epic final tied, Super Over tied, England win World Cup on boundary count
5 votes -
Fabulous Furry Freak Brothers to fly flag in animated series
5 votes -
The climate crisis has made breathing smoke normal in Pacific Northwest
13 votes -
Nine people have died in Sweden after a plane taking them up on a parachute jump crashed close to Umeå
7 votes -
Crystal Geyser mistakenly emails Chronicle: Randle Bottling project likely ‘dead’
8 votes -
Why you should start a blog right now
21 votes -
Formula 1 - British Grand Prix discussion
Hamilton wins the British Grand Prix!
11 votes -
Lashana Lynch to take over James Bond's iconic 007 code name
21 votes -
Pac-Man ghost AI explained
13 votes -
Man described as "anarchist and anti-fascist" killed while assaulting Immigration and Customs Enforcement detention facility in Tacoma
23 votes -
Quietdrive - Africa (2011)
5 votes -
Finally something to celebrate, India has lifted 271 million people out of poverty in ten years
7 votes -
These women will lead India's historic Chandrayaan-2 mission, we are so proud of them
8 votes -
Is Heads-Up Poker in P?
4 votes -
Who are your favorite artist(s)? What are your favorite works?
I'll get the discussion started -- I'm somewhat into contemporary art, recently Can't Help Myself by Sun Yuan and Peng Yu. Mark Rothko is another favorite of mine, hopefully some day I can make it...
I'll get the discussion started -- I'm somewhat into contemporary art, recently Can't Help Myself by Sun Yuan and Peng Yu.
Mark Rothko is another favorite of mine, hopefully some day I can make it down to the Rothko Chapel.
10 votes -
A photographer recently captured a wild video of two brown bears fighting at a forest in Finland
9 votes