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3 votes
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Corridor - Le grand écart (2017)
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London protest ban on Extinction Rebellion ruled unlawful
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What’s something you would gladly eat for lunch very day for for the rest of your life?
Mine would be feijoada!
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What programming/technical projects have you been working on?
This is a recurring post to discuss programming or other technical projects that we've been working on. Tell us about one of your recent projects, either at work or personal projects. What's...
This is a recurring post to discuss programming or other technical projects that we've been working on. Tell us about one of your recent projects, either at work or personal projects. What's interesting about it? Are you having trouble with anything?
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Sweden's state prosecutors have charged an Iraqi Swede with spying on the Ahwazi community and passing the information to Iranian authorities
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Passivhaus detailing and design: A complete guide for architects
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The Evolution of Trust
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Discussion: Top 10 Stupidest Things US Fed Govt has done
Okay, so this notion is still a bit undefined in my head, kind of figuring it out now, as I type. I want to come up with a list (doesn't actually have to be 10) of the worst things the US...
Okay, so this notion is still a bit undefined in my head, kind of figuring it out now, as I type.
I want to come up with a list (doesn't actually have to be 10) of the worst things the US government has done, to undermine the ideals and principles that the United States was (at least nominally) founded on ... truth, justice, baseball and mom's apple pie - kinda stuff.
You can go back as far in history as you like (so Civil War, Dred Scott, things like that are absolutely open for consideration) ... but it has to be something that continues to significantly impact US govt, US society and/or the world, to this day ... something they have not remedied.
Off the top of my head, the main thing that comes to mind is the Citizens United case, which I believe has fundamentally broken the US political system (which was, previously, already seriously frayed). I'd also consider the non-consideration (by the Senate) of Merrick Garland's Supreme Court nomination (by Obama), and the US (both the govt and the public) collective "whatever" to the news that Russia interfered in the 2016 US elections (and continues to do so, now joined by China and assorted others).
I may edit this to refine the idea. But the basic goal is to create a really high-level list of "First Things" the US needs to fix, to have any hope of returning to a state of democracy (okay, democratic republic), and/or normalcy.
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A love poem
This is something I wrote a couple of weeks ago--not part of Timasomo, but something I'd like to share with folks here. It's becoming more important to me given events in real life and also as I...
This is something I wrote a couple of weeks ago--not part of Timasomo, but something I'd like to share with folks here. It's becoming more important to me given events in real life and also as I explore yoga more deeply as part of my teacher training program. There's clear inspiration from Whitman's O Me! O Life!, but the message is very modern.
That the powerful play goes on and you will contribute a verse Why not let the verse be love? It used to be so easy, so easy, just a simple choice Choose love All the conflicts of today and every other time Not enough love For one another For ourselves Not enough love All the religions and faiths of the world All our enlightened leaders All taught love The play used to be about love So many acts ago Only a few moments ago Seems like forever Seems we’ve forgotten the lines But no one to remind us what they are And we don’t get a rehearsal We get one grand opening day One somber closing night No matinee No encore Why choose any other verse but love? Love makes everything else possible Makes everything else worthwhile Everything else builds on love That the powerful play goes on and you may choose a verse Choose love.note: Posted this with the wrong title first, so deleted and reposted.
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Human activities are drying out the Amazon
5 votes -
The fisherman's secret
5 votes -
I am overwintering my peppers in Canada
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“Affordances” - A new science-fiction short story by Cory Doctorow about algorithmic bias
7 votes -
It's time to break up Disney: Part one
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Next generation electron booster on the pad for Rocket Lab’s tenth mission
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Azul: Summer Pavilion - Game overview
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Remember, remember, the fifth of November, Gunpowder Treason and Plot...
I see no reason why the gunpowder treason Should ever be forgot. Today is Bonfire Night or Guy Fawkes night, where we commemorate the 1605 plot by Guy Fawkes and a group of English Catholics who...
I see no reason why the gunpowder treason Should ever be forgot.
Today is Bonfire Night or Guy Fawkes night, where we commemorate the 1605 plot by Guy Fawkes and a group of English Catholics who planned on blowing up Parliament and King James I to set off a popular revolt and putting a Catholic Monarch on the throne.. We do that by burning an effigy of Guy Fawkes on a bonfire, eating black peas, treacle and parkin and terrorising pets everywhere by setting off fireworks.
Unfortunately because of its proximity to Halloween and silly things like "safety" many of the traditional celebrations are dying out. Kids used to essentially beg for money by stuffing clothing and asking for "a penny for the Guy" which they'd use for sweets or fireworks. Locally made bonfires are also becoming rarer with most these days done by professional and regulated firework companies and organised by the council so it feels more like watching a show and less like getting together with your neighbours and family.
Are you going to any events, hosting one, do you have any stories or questions about Bonfire night, do you have any traditions. Thoughts on fire works etc.
Just a general Bonfire Night thread.
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OpenAI releases the largest version (1.5B parameters) of their GPT-2 language model, along with code and model weights
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Harmonix's VR rhythm shooter Audica has been released for PC and Playstation VR
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What are your favourite low contrast themes?
What are your favourite low contrast themes? I've seen many high contrast themes, but I would like to see some low contrast ones.
5 votes -
The Project Jengo saga: How Cloudflare stood up to a patent troll – and won
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Typographic Illusions: Ten examples of typographic phenomena
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Persona 5 Scramble | Joker trailer
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TV Tuesdays Free Talk
Have you watched any TV shows recently you want to discuss? Any shows you want to recommend or are hyped about? Feel free to discuss anything here. Please just try to provide fair warning of...
Have you watched any TV shows recently you want to discuss? Any shows you want to recommend or are hyped about? Feel free to discuss anything here.
Please just try to provide fair warning of spoilers if you can.
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Latin Music lovers
Are there tildies that like latin music? I'm just getting back into it after a long excursion into electronic genres. Do you know and want to share with us some favourite tracks? Some of my...
Are there tildies that like latin music? I'm just getting back into it after a long excursion into electronic genres.
Do you know and want to share with us some favourite tracks?
Some of my favourite stuff, from wildly different genres:
Devine - La Chica Colombiana
Calypso Rose - Calypso Blues
Chica Libre - sonido amazonico
Pericos - Los Pericos
Tigrillios - Cameleon
Dinastya Angelito Y Su Sabor Costeño - Con La Botella En La Cabeza
Mister Cobra - BailaI'm looking especially for traditional styles and good cumbia
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Vikings killed off Iceland's walruses – ancient DNA says the extinct Icelandic walruses were a genetically distinct population
6 votes -
I got access to my secret consumer score. Now you can get yours, too.
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Holy shit, Contra said a thing! Well, guess I better singlehandedly solve BreadTube
10 votes -
Climate campaigners are taking Norway's government back to court to oppose its plans to open the Arctic for oil drilling
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Miki Núñez - La Venda (The Blindfold) (2019)
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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
22 votes -
Few-shot Video-to-Video Synthesis
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Zachtronics just announced and released a new game in Early Access: MOLEK-SYNTEZ
13 votes -
Jackson Pollock deliberately avoided “coiling instabilities” when creating his paintings
5 votes -
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
5 votes