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'Uncle' by Denmark's Frelle Petersen won the grand prix, the top award, and $30,000 at the 32nd Tokyo International Film Festival on Tuesday
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The African-Italians who want to send migrants home
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ISPs lied to Congress to spread confusion about encrypted DNS, Mozilla says
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Martin Scorsese: I said Marvel movies aren’t cinema. Let me explain
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Few-shot Video-to-Video Synthesis
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Zachtronics just announced and released a new game in Early Access: MOLEK-SYNTEZ
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Jackson Pollock deliberately avoided “coiling instabilities” when creating his paintings
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Zack de la Rocha interviewing Noam Chomsky (c. 2000)
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Edmund McMillen explores the development of Bum-bo
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Voyager 2 illuminates the boundary of interstellar space
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After three months offline, 8chan returns as 8kun
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Buying a car
I've found myself in the market for a vehicle, and am looking for opinions. What I currently drive is very old, and I'm unlikely to get any meaningful trade-in value for it. Normally I would...
I've found myself in the market for a vehicle, and am looking for opinions. What I currently drive is very old, and I'm unlikely to get any meaningful trade-in value for it. Normally I would simply look to repair what I consider to be a transportation appliance, but due to its age as well as the number and type of issues I've decided it's best to get rid of it. I've been interested in (and have been offered great deals on) the 2019 Nissan Rogue and 2019 Toyota RAV4 Hybrid. I drove options from Honda and Hyundai and was not thrilled. I'm uncomfortable with the fact that there is a network connection to the machine that controls my brakes, acceleration, steering, and safety system in each of these vehicles. Does anyone have any general advice, opinions, or other options I should consider?
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Chinese professor sues wildlife park after it introduces facial recognition entry system
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The Trump campaign has held at least 15 contests since 2018 offering the chance to win breakfast, lunch, or dinner with the President. There is no evidence anyone has ever won.
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First Contact (Internet at 50yrs old) - Dr Julian Onions recalls working to bring the Internet to Nottingham
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Rich robbers: Why do wealthy people shoplift?
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The trillion-dollar lawsuit against Tether - Part 1
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Hackers can use lasers to ‘speak’ to your Amazon Echo or Google Home
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Death Stranding: Inside Kojima Productions
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I Built the Sky - Up Into the Ether (2019)
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Marvel Unlimited offering two month free trial through Target
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Nara: Sacred images from early Japan
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Fortnite Pastoral - They rebooted the world
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Ars Cardboard's picks for the best new board games from Essen Spiel 2019
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What YouTube channels have you been watching more recently and would recommend?
Just name a channel, describe what they do and why you watch them and would recommend. You can also point out problems in the channel (s) you described.
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Designing Facebook's new company branding
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California contemplates a dark and fiery future
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Pete Buttigieg’s climate vision: Local fixes for a planet in crisis
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Blade Runner: How well did the film predict 2019's tech?
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What games have you been playing, and what's your opinion on them?
What have you been playing lately? Discussion about video games and board games are both welcome. Please don't just make a list of titles, give some thoughts about the game(s) as well.
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Iceland has become the world's leading miner of digital currency – then the crypto-crooks showed up
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Nine Inch Nails - The Downward Spiral (1994)
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What are you doing this week?
This topic is part of a weekly series. It is meant to be a place for users to discuss their week. If you have any plans, goals, accomplishments, or even failures, whether they be personal or work...
This topic is part of a weekly series. It is meant to be a place for users to discuss their week.
If you have any plans, goals, accomplishments, or even failures, whether they be personal or work related, I'd love to hear about them. This is a place for casual discussion about your week, past, present, and future.
A list of all previous topics in this series can be found here.
So, what (or how) are you doing this week?
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Sweden bomb attacks reach unprecedented level as gangs feud – thirty blasts in the past two months and 100 so far this year
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His Dark Materials s01e01 - "Lyra's Jordan" discussion thread
The first episode of the BBC/HBO adaptation of His Dark Materials, by Phillip Pullman. Synopsis: Orphan Lyra Belacqua's world is turned upside-down by her long-absent uncle's return from the...
The first episode of the BBC/HBO adaptation of His Dark Materials, by Phillip Pullman.
Synopsis: Orphan Lyra Belacqua's world is turned upside-down by her long-absent uncle's return from the north, while the glamorous Mrs Coulter visits Jordan College with a proposition.
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What's a question you're hesitant or afraid to ask?
It can be for any reason: Perhaps the question leads toward some uncomfortable self-reflection (e.g. "Am I annoying?") Perhaps the question might make you appear foolish or uneducated to some...
It can be for any reason:
- Perhaps the question leads toward some uncomfortable self-reflection (e.g. "Am I annoying?")
- Perhaps the question might make you appear foolish or uneducated to some (e.g. "What is an IRA and why might I need one?")
- Perhaps the question might be seen as offensive or in bad taste (I don't think we need an example here)
- Perhaps the question itself is just outright uncomfortable due to its subject matter (e.g. "What is it like to get a colonoscopy?")
- Perhaps there's another reason I haven't covered here
Whatever the reason, this thread is your chance to ask any questions you want to, regardless of how you'll be viewed. It's also a chance to have those questions answered, should anyone be willing to do so.
With this in mind, there are some pretty important ground rules:
As a question asker, do EVERYTHING IN YOUR POWER to frame your question favorably and show sincerity. Walking in with a one sentence bombshell question that's guaranteed to stoke fires is likely to get you tagged for malice. Better to explain your thinking and why you have that question in the first place so that people can know you're coming from a genuine place. The more effort you put into your post, the more people are likely to respond with effort in kind.
As a question answerer, do EVERYTHING IN YOUR POWER to apply the principle of charity. The whole point of this thread is to draw out uncomfortable questions, so do your best to answer them a way that acknowledges that discomfort rather than heightening it. Also remember that even if the person asking the question isn't doing so in the best way, there are probably people in the audience with the same or similar questions. Write your responses with them in mind too.
As readers, do EVERYTHING IN YOUR POWER to both vote on comments you feel are good contributions as well as flag any comments you feel are malicious or in bad faith.
I think we've got a lot of great people on the site, and I know there are probably a ton of uncomfortable questions lurking out there. I think this is a good chance for us to get some of them out into the open so that they can be addressed in thoughtful and illuminating ways.
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South Africa win Rugby World Cup 2019
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The massacre that spawned the alt-right
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Those people we tried to cancel? They’re all hanging out together
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The math for Elizabeth Warren’s US health-care plan adds up if you accept its ludicrous premise
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Steve Guttenberg: ”Apple AirPods Pro, it's $249, but sounds like a cheap, throwaway headphone“
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Scientists figured out a cool way to make better gluten-free bread
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Why Americans hate taxes, and why some people want them to
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What happened in Saudi Arabia that left WWE wrestlers stranded?: Wrestling Observer Radio
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Firefox to hide notification popups by default starting next year
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Avoid News - Towards a Healthy News Diet [pdf, 2010]
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Five things you didn’t know GPS could do
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Today 03 November is Day of Manga, because the birthday of Osamu Tezuka (1928-1989)
@otakucalendarjp: Today 03 November is Day of Manga, because the birthday of Osamu Tezuka (1928-1989) ! God of manga made his debut on 1946 and established a new culture manga. Dororo is also one of his works.
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What piece of kitchen equipment do you regret buying, and why?
What piece of kitchen equipment do you regret buying? Why? I bought a garlic masher. (I don't think it was anywhere near £26 when I bought it!)...
What piece of kitchen equipment do you regret buying? Why?
I bought a garlic masher. (I don't think it was anywhere near £26 when I bought it!) https://www.amazon.co.uk/royalvkb-VP303-370-Royal-Garlic-Crusher/dp/B000OW58D8/ It looks really heavy, but it actually isn't. I regret it because it's not nearly as much fun to use as it looks. It's safer than mashing garlic with a knife, and it's easier to clean than a press. But other than that it's not worth the money. The garlic cards (credit card sized bits of plastic with embossed letters) that you rub garlic over are better.
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