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Pro Chef, Molly Baz, makes a meal with $10K+ Caviar
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The geopolitics of climate change
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Peter Hammill - Hemlock (1988)
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Because of Coronavirus, vendors are offering special videoconferencing deals. Here's a roundup of what's available
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Half-Life: Alyx - 9 Minutes of Gameplay
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Lau Noah - La Belleza (Apartment Sessions) (2020)
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The tragic story behind The Eye of Argon, the worst fantasy book ever written
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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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Mac and cheese from Once Upon a Time in Hollywood | Binging with Babish
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Walmart's $250 laptop review
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Tash Sultana — Blackbird (2016)
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Jake Chudnow - Moon Men
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How rockets are made (Rocket factory tour - United Launch Alliance)
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Are there any fans of the SCP Foundation wiki on Tildes?
I really want to talk about the SCP Foundation with other people, so let's get a thread going! For those of you who don't know, The SCP Foundation is an online creative writing project where...
I really want to talk about the SCP Foundation with other people, so let's get a thread going!
For those of you who don't know, The SCP Foundation is an online creative writing project where people write fake files and stories about The Foundation, a secret organization committed to containing various anomalous creatures. It's a really cool website, one that I recommend to anyone who likes thrillers, horror, sci-fi, or are just looking for something interesting.
Be warned though, there are over 4,000 entries on the wiki (they just had a 5,000th entry writing contest), so if you are feeling overwhelmed by the number of articles, feel free to start out with SCP-2030, one of my personal favorites. And if you're someone who prefers audiobooks to regular reading, a YouTuber going by the name Brendaniel has a great video narrating SCP-2030.
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How Norway made a more humane prison
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Mor ve Ötesi - Deli (Insane) (2008)
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How Bernie Sanders answers a question
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Casino Royale — How action reveals character
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Sergei Eisinstein: Disney Fan
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[SOLVED] Some of my internet radio stations aren't playing on my computer
EDIT: The problem has been solved. @Sill identified the problem here and @cfabbro found a work-around here. Crisis averted! I listen to some internet radio stations on my computer, but a couple of...
EDIT: The problem has been solved. @Sill identified the problem here and @cfabbro found a work-around here. Crisis averted!
I listen to some internet radio stations on my computer, but a couple of them aren't working any more: they appear to play, but there's no sound coming from my computer's speakers.
It is only two stations. I've tested other internet radio stations I listen to, and they still work: I can hear them. I can play and hear YouTube videos. I can stream Spotify on my computer. I can play and hear my music files stored on my computer's hard drive. So I know my speakers work. I know Chrome works as a music player for other sources, including other internet radio stations. It's just these two radio stations.
One of them is this radio station. Also this radio station. I know their digital streams are working, because I can listen to them via an internet radio app on my phone. So I know their digital signals are being sent out. But, while my phone app can play them, my computer browser can't play them.
I've tested both non-working stations in Chrome and Internet Explorer. They both don't work in Chrome, but this station also doesn't work in IE.
I'm using Chrome 80.0.3987.122. And I'm running Windows 7.
This problem only started a couple of days ago.
What's going on? How do I fix this?
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How level design can tell a story
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The CED: RCA's Very Late, Very Weird Video Gamble (Pt. 1)
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SSAB has teamed up with Vattenfall and LKAB to build a pilot plant for the world's first fossil fuel free steel-making process
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BP worker sacked over Adolf Hitler parody video gets his job back
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Baldur's Gate 3 | Worldwide reveal at PAX East 2020
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Night Runner - Magnum Bullets (ft. Dan Avidan) (2017)
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Vox just made four videos on the strengths of the 2020 frontrunners
The case for Bernie Sanders The case for Joe biden The case for Elizabeth Warren The case for Pete Buttigieg
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Hatari feat. Bashar Murad - Klefi / Samed (Chamber / Steadfast) (2019)
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How to crack every nut
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The current state of Shonen Jump - 2020
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Director Rian Johnson breaks down a scene from Knives Out
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Yacht Club Games Presents - February 26, 2020
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Rein – Closer To Reality (2020)
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The Pope's Astronomer, Telescopes, & Space Rocks
Three related videos of Brady Haran in Italy interviewing Brother Guy Consolmagno, director of The Vatican Observatory, were released today on his various channels... and rather than submit them...
Three related videos of Brady Haran in Italy interviewing Brother Guy Consolmagno, director of The Vatican Observatory, were released today on his various channels... and rather than submit them individually:
The Pope's Astronomer - Sixty Symbols
The Pope's Telescopes - Deep Sky Videos
The Pope's Space Rocks - Objectivity #2216 votes -
Men At Work - Overkill (1983)
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Is the new Minecraft combat snapshot an improvement?
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Linux is a subpar choice for professional video editing
I don't wanna get into a heated discussion, so let me make something very clear: for a regular user, video editing on Linux is probably fine. That is just not my use case. I'm used to a degree of...
I don't wanna get into a heated discussion, so let me make something very clear: for a regular user, video editing on Linux is probably fine.
That is just not my use case.
I'm used to a degree of freedom, choice, and stability that, right now, Linux does not provide in that area.
I'm a film major who has worked as a professional video editor for many years and editing video on anything that is not nearly as good, reliable and precise as Adobe Premiere feels like torture.
But even being very flexible regarding features and requirements, after trying all the regular suggestions, as professional tools, and with all the respect I can muster, they are just unusable for me.
I need a reliable program in which I can throw any format without worrying about constant crashes, but Linux options are all either extremely limited, unstable or both! Before anyone asks: I tried multiple programs, in different versions and installation methods, on entirely different hardware and unaffiliated distributions.
Kdenlive resembles professional-grade software but constantly crashes at the simplest operations. DaVinci Resolve seems like a good bet but is a nightmare just to install and equally crashy when/if I'm able to do so (last time I had to manually edit the install script following the instructions of some random forum post. This did not cause a good impression. And audio didn't work), and I'm not willing to use something so finicky if Linux doesn't get primary support.
Besides, Blackmagic Design only provides a few pieces of the puzzle. Professional video editing requires a whole stack of integrated software. Both Windows and Mac OS have this, Linux has not.
There's also the issue of GPU acceleration.
I'm not saying FOSS developers owe me anything, nor that they have done a bad job with programs like OpenShot, Pitivi, Blender, whatever. I'm just saying that, regrettably, I'll probably have
to installput Windows on dual-boot on my machine in the next few days.16 votes -
2020 Pokémon Oceania International Championships: VGC Junior Division Finals
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Rum rations in the navy during the 18th century: Grog
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Dirty Machines - "The End of History" (2020, short film)
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Finding faith in the gods of the Vikings – Richard didn't expect his hobby would help him find his own belief through Norse mythology
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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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17 Klein Bottles become 1 - ft. Cliff Stoll and the glasswork of Lucas Clarke
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Gran turismo 4: An old bassman...
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Ocie Elliot - I got you, honey (live) (2018)
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Dreams: The video game that lets you make video games
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Electron microscope animation: Carbon nanotubes pulled into thread
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The rules for rulers
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Abu Nein – Love In Vain (2020)
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