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Denmark shuts down schools and universities to fight coronavirus pandemic
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New group created for news and discussion of COVID-19 coronavirus: ~health.coronavirus (everyone subscribed by default)
As suggested, I've created a new group now named ~health.coronavirus that we can use to try to keep the topics about the coronavirus somewhat more quarantined contained. I've subscribed everyone...
As suggested, I've created a new group now named ~health.coronavirus that we can use to try to keep the topics about the coronavirus somewhat more
quarantinedcontained. I've subscribed everyone for now, but if you want to segregate the information more easily I'd suggest unsubscribing from it (which you can do from its sidebar or the groups list) and visiting it individually when you want to look at coronavirus news.I know there are probably some quibbles about the name, but I decided to go with this one for a few reasons, including that it's by far the more commonly-known and used term overall, it's generally easier to type (especially on mobile), and some XKCD-style "the spider" logic.
One specific thing we need to discuss is how to decide when some topics should be in there vs. some of the other groups, especially since there are so many widespread effects. Like most moderation-ish subjects, we won't be able to draw a perfect line, but I think in general we should try to put more "general" updates/advice/discussion in the new group, while topics can go into other groups only when their impact is especially heavy on that group's subject.
For example, I think it makes sense for the announcement that NCAA games will be played without fans to stay in ~sports, because that's a very major announcement for a sports event. E3 being cancelled similarly makes sense to stay in ~games. Those are major, important announcements regardless of the cause being the coronavirus.
Deciding when something goes in ~news vs. ~health.coronavirus will be more difficult, but I'm sure we can probably do a reasonable job of it by trying to base it on only putting the very most significant events in ~news. It's not incredibly important to have everything categorized perfectly and most people probably subscribe/check both groups anyway, so we'll just do the best we can.
I'm going to start trying to move a lot of the existing topics into there, and I'm sure some others will too. This might be kinda chaotic for a bit.
I think it would also be great to start trying to put together some good resources on the ~health.coronavirus wiki. If some people are willing to start taking that on (and feel free to post a topic in there to ask for help/suggestions), it would be much appreciated. And if you don't have wiki permissions but would like to be a part of that, message me about it or leave a comment here asking, and I can give you the ability to create/edit pages.
Anything other feedback or discussion about it to start with? Should we set up any regularly scheduled posts in there or anything?
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Air New Zealand concerned about Auckland International Airport's loss of 'aeronautical competency'
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A prominent Northern California mega-church whose members believe their prayers heal the sick and raise the dead is advising the faithful to wash their hands
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NCAA announces Division I men's and women's basketball tournaments (March Madness) will be played without fans, with only essential staff and limited family attendance
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What will you do if you start coughing?
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Norwegian Air crew were shut out of hotel over cash fears – Gatwick hotel asked for upfront payment from lossmaking low-cost carrier
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Tori Amos - Crucify @ Montreux (1991)
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How Denmark's 'ghetto list' is ripping apart migrant communities – cities are planning mass housing evictions in a 'social experiment' to encourage integration
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Satellite operators hint at fear of SpaceX, Blue Origin becoming competitors
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Coronavirus cases rise in Washington, prompting new rules for nursing homes: "If you do the math, it gets very disturbing"
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Spelunky 2 development update and new screenshots
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The main Avast antivirus service contained a custom JavaScript interpreter, enabling wormable pre-auth RCEs. Avast has now disabled the emulator in response to a vulnerability report
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What should be on a QA tester’s résumé? Here's what the recruiters say they want to see
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Satisfactory - Update 3 has been released, with pipes, fluid resources, a resource sink, Hypertubes, major reworks/rebalancing/optimisations, and more
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The White House has ordered federal health officials to treat top-level coronavirus meetings as classified
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Nioh 2 | Launch trailer
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Health ministers squabble over face masks at coronavirus talks
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Coronavirus: Why you must act now
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World Health Organization declares the coronavirus outbreak a global pandemic
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What have you been watching / reading this week? (Anime/Manga)
What have you been watching and reading this week? You don't need to give us a whole essay if you don't want to, but please write something! Feel free to talk about something you saw that was...
What have you been watching and reading this week? You don't need to give us a whole essay if you don't want to, but please write something! Feel free to talk about something you saw that was cool, something that was bad, ask for recommendations, or anything else you can think of.
If you want to, feel free to find the thing you're talking about and link to its pages on Anilist, MAL, or any other database you use!
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"Can Biden beat Trump?"
What the polls say about a Biden v Trump matchup (The polls say yeah so... yeah. Admittedly this is a repeat of 2016 and Ukraine will basically be the same thing as Clinton's emails and nothing is...
What the polls say about a Biden v Trump matchup
(The polls say yeah so... yeah. Admittedly this is a repeat of 2016 and Ukraine will basically be the same thing as Clinton's emails and nothing is truly guaranteed.)Can Biden beat Trump? The truth is he's just as risky as Bernie
(Neither of them is a guaranteed win. If there was a safe choice, it wasn't one of these 2.)Stop saying Biden is the 'most electable'. Trump will run rings around him. (No. And not because of his record or gaffes, but because he is an establishment politician and Ukraine will leave the same impression on Biden as Clinton's emails. Are you people insane? Have you forgotten 2016?)
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Meet the transgender wrestling champion
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The future will be technical: a modular essay about our optimistic future
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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?
12 votes -
The Magnetic Dog Sisters - Antiques (2019)
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Underwater photographer Tobias Friedrich took a unique look at the underside of Greenland's icebergs
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‘It’s just everywhere already’: How delays in testing set back the US coronavirus response
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Why Sweden's negative interest rate experiment is a failure
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Why medieval cats look like… that
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If the female employment rate across the OECD matched that of Sweden, OECD GDP could be boosted by over US$6 trillion, according to PwC's latest Women in Work Index
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A one-take journey through the State Hermitage Museum in Saint Petersburg, Russia
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Supporting Google's extended workforce through the COVID-19 outbreak
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Walmart sets emergency leave policy for 1.4M hourly workers
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The facts on US coronavirus testing
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What does the coronavirus mean for the U.S. health care system? Some simple math offers alarming answers
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Democratic National Committee nixes audience for Phoenix debate over coronavirus concerns
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E3 2020 has been cancelled
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Andrew Yang endorses Joe Biden
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Secret-sharing app Whisper left hundreds of millions of users’ intimate messages, locations, and other data exposed publicly on the web
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Coronavirus prompts Harvard, MIT to send students home
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Why the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention botched its coronavirus testing
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Joe Rogan Experience #1439 - Michael Osterholm (expert in infectious disease epidemiology)
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Joe Biden, not Bernie Sanders, is the true Scandinavian – Sanders totally misunderstands what's behind Denmark's safety net
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COVID-19 is such a threat because some of our best weapons against disease don't work on it
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Where do you get news specifically for your own country?
It always bothers me that I know American politics presumably pretty well but my own nation's politics on a nearly surface level so I guess I'll ask this, but this can be for practically any...
It always bothers me that I know American politics presumably pretty well but my own nation's politics on a nearly surface level so I guess I'll ask this, but this can be for practically any country that isn't the US or maybe Britain.
Since this is specifically for your countries the sources can be limited to your country's language.
One source of Brazilian (my nation's) news I've heard of that isn't a from a large cable channel like CNN is Nexo, although the paywall makes serious consumption inviable simply because my parents wouldn't pay for me to read news of all things, but if you can, do it, the charts are great and the rest seems pretty good.
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Hades - The Nighty Night Update is out now, with a new weapon, new talents, story updates, and more
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Europe OKs suspension of strict ‘use-it or lose-it’ airline slot rules amid coronavirus outbreak
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Command & Conquer Remastered revives the classic RTS series this June
14 votes