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4 votes
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Why Adolf Hitler lost the war: German strategic mistakes in WWII
7 votes -
YouTube's copyright system isn't broken. The world's is
20 votes -
Sam Smith - Writing's On The Wall (from Spectre)
5 votes -
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.
19 votes -
The Taisho era and how the Japanese army put an end to it
4 votes -
Envelope - Transform your phone into a simpler, calmer device
8 votes -
Caesar's Funeral (44 B.C.E.)
4 votes -
Here's how you can help find a cure for COVID-19
3 votes -
Reflecting on Steve Jobs' "bicycle for the mind" comment
5 votes -
Lessons animation taught us | Movies with Mikey
4 votes -
An astronaut's guide to self-isolation
4 votes -
Epic Vinyls From Brazil: ABOM-4 mixtape @ Le Mellotron - homage to Iemanjá - all vinyl set. 0202-2020
6 votes -
八十八ヶ所巡礼 (2010)
5 votes -
Donald Glover Presents - 3.15.20 (2020)
9 votes -
The quest to beat Matt Turk's World Records in Punch-Out!! (NES)
9 votes -
Meet seventeen-year-old Avi Schiffmann who runs a coronavirus tracking website used by 40+ million globally
6 votes -
O Mercado (The Market) ft. cover of Gnarls Barkley's Crazy by Katie Noonan (2011)
3 votes -
Doom Eternal - The Digital Foundry tech review
8 votes -
How India runs the world's largest election
4 votes -
The sudden obliteration of expectation
7 votes -
The US's foreign entanglements
3 votes -
The Everyday Astronaut goes into great detail on the topic of: Are rockets terrible for our air? How much do they pollute?
5 votes -
Food Escapades & Curry Fridays ! Chana Masala
I hadn't realized that every single recipe I had made so far has included some sort of meat in it, which, coming from indian cuisine, I didn't really expect at all... Anyhow, this week I decided...
I hadn't realized that every single recipe I had made so far has included some sort of meat in it, which, coming from indian cuisine, I didn't really expect at all...
Anyhow, this week I decided on making a Chana Masala! A recipe I've been eyeing out for some time, it doesn't actually come from the curry cookbook I had been using so far ! It came from a Binging With Babish video, which he uploaded not long ago. Honestly, I've always been such a big fan of chickpeas, which makes me wonder why I didn't make this recipe any sooner :P. The recipe is real simple; crushed tomatoes, spices, onion, and chickpeas! A very simple dish to make, it resembles a lot of the other 'weeknight curries' I've made, which might be a big reason why I love it so much ahahhaha. It feels so rewarding to make a really nice dish out of practically entirely canned ingredients, it's incredible really ! In times where it seems like everyone is stockpiling food, it's nice to have something relatively shelf stable and reliable to have in one's pantry, and something like garbanzo beans really are something of a hearty meal that I'd love to enjoy more of :)
Side note, this is the first time I try making Basmati rice with the starches sifted, which ended up making for some real tasty rice :P definitely recommend, it makes for a better side dish !!!
Picture of the Dish: https://imgur.com/a/2ZrPQea
Recipe: https://youtu.be/LfzKfD_WuDMQuestion of the day: What is your favourite Vegan meal?
Have a great day <3
Tomi, your friendly neighbourhood marshmallow~13 votes -
These are the free, no-equipment online fitness classes you need right now
5 votes -
How to make parmesan cheese at home
4 votes -
Chef Thomas Keller on how coronavirus pandemic hits the restaurant industry
5 votes -
When I press the right trigger on my game controller, my system's audio crashes. Probably the weirdest bug I've seen yet -- anyone feel like helping?
due to the looming pandemic forcing everyone to stay inside, I've recently decided to get back into video games. I did a fresh install of windows 10 the other day, and tried to play a few games...
due to the looming pandemic forcing everyone to stay inside, I've recently decided to get back into video games. I did a fresh install of windows 10 the other day, and tried to play a few games with my controller. I found that whenever I press the right trigger on my controller, my computer's audio cuts out system-wide immediately and does not come back on until I restart.
The controller is a wired Afterglow for Xbox 360 PL-3702.
Windows 10, version 1903.
I see two audio devices under Sound, Video and Game Controllers in Device Manager: a AMD High Definition Audio Device and a Realtek Audio device.
I've tried updating drivers for my controller and audio controllers.
I've reproduced the issue and collected logs of it following the steps here. If you know how to read these I'd be happy to send you the trace.
Now, I've tried to look at the trace of this in both Windows Performance Analyzer and Windows Media eXperience Analyzer to try and get a better sense of what's causing this. I see a pretty clear event where a bunch of stuff shows up in the visualizer, but I don't know what any of the stack traces that show up mean. This did not occur on my previous install of Windows on the same computer so I suspect it's related to something with some new Windows "gaming" feature I didn't have before.
I'm really at a loss as to where to go from here. It's both perfectly clear and completely mystifying. Any ideas?
11 votes -
Video game retail chain GameStop classifies itself as "essential retail" to justify its stores staying open despite lockdowns
14 votes -
Netflix will reduce the video quality on its service in Europe for the next thirty days to reduce the strain on internet service providers
10 votes -
Why didn't anyone copy the Roman army? - The imitation legions
3 votes -
2020 Independent Games Festival winners announced - A Short Hike wins Grand Prize
5 votes -
How to see germs spread
2 votes -
Apple announces new MacBook Air and iPad Pro
I figured one thread for all of Apple's new product announcements would be enough. The new MacBook Air with the same redesigned keyboard as the 16-inch model and newer processors. I'm glad to see...
I figured one thread for all of Apple's new product announcements would be enough.
The new MacBook Air with the same redesigned keyboard as the 16-inch model and newer processors. I'm glad to see that they're bringing the keyboard to the rest of the lineup so quickly (I'm writing this on a 2017 MacBook Pro and this keyboard is not pleasant even after two and a half years of adjustment).
The new iPad Pro is where things get interesting. Same design as the previous iPad Pros, but now with an ultra wide camera and a LIDAR sensor.
The iPad Pro also has a new keyboard and trackpad accessory that looks interesting. It has an adjustable hinge that can hold the iPad at any angle, which is one of my biggest complaints with the current keyboard case. I'm interested to see how well it works in a lap when hands on videos start coming out.
I'm excited that Apple is bringing official pointing support to iOS (beyond the basic accessibility feature in iOS 13). This could be a game changer. I'm also excited that it's coming to iOS 13.4 (and all iPads that can run it) and they aren't waiting until iOS 14 to roll out the feature. I've wanted Apple to start rolling out features on an ongoing basis (like Google is doing with the Pixel Feature Drops) rather than as one big drop every fall.
14 votes -
Eurovision 2020 in Rotterdam is cancelled
8 votes -
How soap kills the coronavirus
9 votes -
Stay at home and play some games
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Pastry chef, Claire Saffitz, attempts to make gourmet Girl Scout Cookies | Gourmet Makes
11 votes -
Inside Final Fantasy VII Remake - Episode 1: Introduction
3 votes -
A short history of banned games in Germany
6 votes -
Suggestions for free video editing software
I'm using OBS Studio to create some video tutorials. Nothing complicated, just me talking and demonstrating the steps on my screen. I essentially just need to slice up these recordings into clips,...
I'm using OBS Studio to create some video tutorials. Nothing complicated, just me talking and demonstrating the steps on my screen.
I essentially just need to slice up these recordings into clips, delete portions of the recordings where I mess up or there are long pauses, and export it all as one video.
I've used Premier in the past but I no longer have it. While I am pretty capable of learning how to use software, I would prefer something that doesn't have a huge learning curve.
I need something that runs on either Windows or Linux and is free. Not "free trial" free, but actually free. Open source would be a plus but not a requirement.
Feel free to recommend your favorite free video editor even if it doesn't meet all of my requirements, as maybe it will help someone else in the future.
8 votes -
Nintendo Switch Indie World Showcase - March 17, 2020
5 votes -
Icelandic prime minister Katrín Jakobsdóttir wants to introduce a well-being economy – GDP becomes merely one of thirty-nine indicators of national progress
10 votes -
Doom Eternal review
8 votes -
The rise of the ambient video game
5 votes -
Lankum - The Rocky Road to Dublin (2020)
8 votes -
Why fighting the coronavirus depends on you
6 votes -
Extraordinary conics: The most difficult math problem I ever had to solve
6 votes -
An interview with Masayuki Uemura, the engineer who designed the Famicom and helped take Nintendo into video games
5 votes -
Internal TikTok policies instructed moderators to suppress videos featuring unattractive, disabled, or poor people so they wouldn't scare off new users, as well as to remove specific types of content
21 votes