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6 votes
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Meet the man who created the fake presidential seal — a former Republican fed up with Trump
7 votes -
Regal unveils bold unlimited movie ticket subscription plan
12 votes -
The helicopter team that films the Tour de France
8 votes -
Women now seen as equally or more competent than men: Polling data suggest stereotypes have significantly changed since 1940s
7 votes -
The 101 people, ideas and things changing how we work today
3 votes -
Accuracy of genotyping chips called into question
3 votes -
Juul spent more than $200,000 sponsoring programs in schools meant to "convey its messaging directly to teenage children" and marketed to teens by recruiting online influencers.
16 votes -
A Russian oligarch bought Maryland's election machine vendor
13 votes -
Pro-Donald Trump Republican aiming to unseat Ilhan Omar charged with felony theft
18 votes -
World’s largest nuclear fusion experiment clears milestone: ITER on track to begin operations in 2025
22 votes -
One night wonder: They got their shot on Broadway—and they blew it
7 votes -
The new, extremely online era of Christianity
11 votes -
Transgender women explain what it's like when they don't 'look trans'
12 votes -
The superheroes are the villains in Amazon's dark comedy 'The Boys' — Is it any good?
14 votes -
Introducing Fedora CoreOS
9 votes -
SpaceX's Starhopper has successfully completed its first untethered hop
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Russian LGBTQ+ activist found dead after being named on ‘gay-hunting’ website
18 votes -
Here’s what the heat island looks like in east coast cities
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What have you been listening to this week?
What have you been listening to this week? You don't need to do a 6000 word review if you don't want to, but please write something! If you've just picked up some music, please update on that as...
What have you been listening to this week? You don't need to do a 6000 word review if you don't want to, but please write something! If you've just picked up some music, please update on that as well, we'd love to see your hauls :)
Feel free to give recs or discuss anything about each others' listening habits.
You can make a chart if you use last.fm:
http://www.tapmusic.net/lastfm/
Remember that linking directly to your image will update with your future listening, make sure to reupload to somewhere like imgur if you'd like it to remain what you have at the time of posting.
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Where does belief come from for you?
Where are your beliefs and principles born from? What does it take for them to change? Do you have a conscious way that you manage and shape your own belief, or does it just happen? How much...
Where are your beliefs and principles born from? What does it take for them to change? Do you have a conscious way that you manage and shape your own belief, or does it just happen? How much control over it do you think you have? Do you think that's different from the control others have?
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Are you optimistic or pessimistic about humanity's future prospects?
I thought it would be fun to take Tildes's temperature on humanity's future prospects. If you respond, can you include your approximate age, your opinion, and maybe a brief explanation of why you...
I thought it would be fun to take Tildes's temperature on humanity's future prospects. If you respond, can you include your approximate age, your opinion, and maybe a brief explanation of why you think/feel the way you do.
I'm in my early 30s. I'm cautiously optimistic. I think it's an interesting time to be alive, as its the first time humanity is facing a problem of this scale. I think it'll pull through in one way or another. It may get bad for a bit, but nobody will let it stay bad for very long. I also think humanity has more control over the current situation than it realizes, it seems like the last two generations and maybe the current gen were content to let tunnel-visioned, big business interests do the metaphorical driving. Hopefully that'll stop soon, and we'll put people without a profit motive in the driver's seat.
Thanks for participating!
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Bulgaria court recognises same-sex marriage in landmark ruling
11 votes -
In an apparent first, genetic genealogy aids a wrongful conviction case
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Gay artist devastated by removal of artwork from Llandudno gallery after complaints of homophobia
News article: Gay artist 'devastated' to have THIS artwork 'censored' by Llandudno gallery after 'homophobia' complaint to police Direct link to the artwork on Paul Yore's Instagram:...
News article: Gay artist 'devastated' to have THIS artwork 'censored' by Llandudno gallery after 'homophobia' complaint to police
Direct link to the artwork on Paul Yore's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/p/Bz2OF2EA4mR/
Is it homophobic to depict homophobia in art?
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Narcissism and the new politics of identity
7 votes -
Photographers, Instagrammers: Stop being so damn selfish and disrespectful
12 votes -
US Senate intelligence committee unveils election security report in wake of Robert Mueller hearings
30 votes -
Dicey Dungeons, the next game from Terry Cavanagh (Super Hexagon, VVVVVV) will release on August 13
8 votes -
The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy TV series in the works at Hulu from Carlton Cuse and Jason Fuchs
16 votes -
Texas has generated more electricity from wind than coal so far this year
11 votes -
David Sirlin's new fighting game Fantasy Strike released today - this is his summary of its notable features and innovations
9 votes -
Dish agrees to $5 billion US deal for wireless assets
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Josh Hader’s fastball is baseball’s most mysterious pitch
12 votes -
Why a "public option" isn't enough
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Do you live in a media bubble? Do you use Google News? I recommend using it signed-out at least 50% of the time
I recently started jumping around various browsers and machines. I sometimes keep instinctually going to Google News in all of these environments. I am often signed-out in these other browsers....
I recently started jumping around various browsers and machines. I sometimes keep instinctually going to Google News in all of these environments. I am often signed-out in these other browsers. This has been an eye-opening experience for me.
Many years ago I had blocked Fox, RT, and other crap out of my GNews feed. I was living in a bubble of my own making. I actually prefer that bubble, as there is more factual information in it, but it comes at a cost. I had lost a lot of my situational awareness of the political and media climate.
I am not trying to be centrist here, I just think that one should know the entire battlefield, not just the news given from their comfortable sources. For one thing, I had no idea of the dominance which Fox News had in Google News, also that RT was so prevalent, also that there was so many other sources of utter right-wing propaganda that had been normalized. How can I fight disinformation if I am unaware of its origins?
What do you think about this? Would you take me up on my challenge of reading the uncustomised news? Do you ever try to get out of your comfort zone in the news? Does it help inform you?
edit: Just FYI, to easily use Google News, or any other news site signed-out, first open a "private window" in your browser.
14 votes -
Inside Killer Queen, the addictive arcade sensation that’s spawned its own subculture
10 votes -
Apple buys Intel’s smartphone modem business
10 votes -
Pansexuality 101: Five key facts you need to know
17 votes -
How to cover 11,250 elections at once: Here’s how The Washington Post’s new computational journalism lab will tackle 2020
9 votes -
Paris records its hottest day, 108.6° F / 42.6° C, as heat wave scorches Europe
28 votes -
What's the difference between... cage-free, pasture-raised, free-range, organic, and other labels on eggs?
8 votes -
The Glorious, Profitable, Inescapable Art of Addiction
9 votes -
The Mutable Web
5 votes -
Trump’s Budget Deal Shows Deficits Don’t Matter Anymore
6 votes -
Finland works towards goal of carbon neutrality by 2035 – reforestation is having a great impact in the Nordic countries
4 votes -
Pile - Firewood (Audiotree Far Out) (2019)
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Greta Thunberg writes climate essay for the The 1975's new album
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Rainbows, frogs, dogs, and 'The Muppet Movie' soundtrack at forty
6 votes -
It's six months until Christmas - perfect timing to start your aged eggnog
8 votes