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7 votes
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Firefox Private Relay - Generate unique, random, anonymous email addresses
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ESO instrument finds black hole 1000 lightyears from Earth
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IBM System/370 Mainframe emulated on a Raspberry Pi Zero
@brianroemmele: I will let out a bit of a secret. I have been running a full IBM System/370 Mainframe on a $5 Raspberry Pi Zero for ~5 years. About 7 times faster System/370. Millions of lines of COBOL JCLs running flawless on a battery. Tested an entire bank's mainframe COBOL on it.
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A big little idea called legibility
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Hungary no longer a democracy, Freedom House says
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Riot Web 1.6, RiotX Android 0.19 & Riot iOS 0.11 — E2E Encryption by Default & Cross-signing is here
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A major project to transport natural gas from the North Sea to Denmark and Poland has taken a significant step forward
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How Apple reinvented the cursor for iPad
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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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‘Black Mirror’ creator says the world is too bleak for season six
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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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What’s new with Pop!_OS 20.04 LTS
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Playing devil's advocate: Is there any possible reason Apple is gluing parts in instead of using screws in newer devices other than "greed"?
Inspired by the news of the new 13" MacBook Pro and Surface Book 3, I was thinking about just how much I hate not being able to replace the RAM, SSD or even battery in newer MacBook models. It...
Inspired by the news of the new 13" MacBook Pro and Surface Book 3, I was thinking about just how much I hate not being able to replace the RAM, SSD or even battery in newer MacBook models. It seems like such an extreme decision and I wonder why.
The obvious answer is to make the devices less repairable thus forcing people to upgrade sooner.
But Apple isn't really dependent on devices breaking. Hardware is vastly improving every year and their customer base happily upgrades just for that. Also it could be argued that their most profitable product line – iPhones – have, despite all of that, some of the healthiest life cycles in the smartphone marketed with people happily using 5+ year old devices which still are supported in the latest releases of iOS. Few other devices hold their value in resale like Apple products, their sturdiness is quite remarkable and clearly factored into pricing and consumer decisions. They pride themselves with a reliable repair program and I have to imagine their repair geniuses (their term, not my sarcasm) don't like messing with glue.
So, all things considered, is there an argument for fucking gluing in batteries other than petty greed? Like, is it cheaper? That doesn't seem a motivation behind any other major design decision on their part. Is it it lighter? Easier to cool? Does it make for a slimmer chassis?
I tried searching the question but couldn't find anything (in fact, I wouldn't even know what terms to search for). Is there any good analysis or reasoned speculation? It somehow makes less sense the more I think of it and it would give me some head peace to at least know of some arguments for it other than Apple being assholes.
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I’m a developer. I won’t teach my kids to code, and neither should you
19 votes -
In Helsinki's climate plan, community comes before bureaucracy
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Microsoft launches Surface Book 3
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“Political connections and cronyism”: In blistering whistleblower complaint, Rick Bright blasts Team Trump’s pandemic response
7 votes -
Maya Henckel, the world's youngest female esports professional, already has a League of Legends World Championship title under her belt
8 votes -
Can you over-knead bread dough by hand?
11 votes -
NASA evaluation sees SpaceX lunar lander as innovative but risky
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Never Trumpers' strange relationship with the Democratic Party
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Pastry chef, Claire Saffitz attempts to make gourmet Tater Tots | Gourmet Makes
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Should x < $foo < y read from $foo once or twice? Perl debates
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Italian scientists claim to have developed vaccine that neutralises coronavirus in human cells
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Fan releases Super Mario 64 port for PC, powered by DirectX 12
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How Jared Kushner's volunteer force led a fumbling hunt for US supplies
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Variations on the Death of Python 2
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Talk: Freshman Mandatory Ethics Seminar
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On verbosity
I like to talk, I used to talk quite a bit more, but I still talk... a lot. I was always told I was a smart kid when I was young, and I always felt I had a lot to contribute. I honestly don't feel...
I like to talk, I used to talk quite a bit more, but I still talk... a lot. I was always told I was a smart kid when I was young, and I always felt I had a lot to contribute. I honestly don't feel like I'm that smart anymore, even though I still feel that I have much to contribute. I'm not autistic or special needs, I don't feel I have any reason to ramble so much. I'm often told I'm not rambling, people insist they like to listen, I don't believe them.
While in real life I've learned to pipe down, the internet is a different beast. The internet allows me to check myself more easily before I speak; I can fact check. There's a larger filter in that the submit button is a physical barrier, vs my cognitive ability to filter myself. There is feedback from internet communities that you don't normally get in social settings, I guess the submit button isn't as much as a barrier for some people. Due to these reasons, I can take my time to form a position and a statement. This leads to the entire thought process landing in the reply box. I don't mean to come off as /r/iamverysmart material, it's just how my brain works.
My worry is that my verbosity turns people off to my conversations and ideas, to me as a person. How many people have gotten to a thread or a forum post and seen a wall of text and just backed out? TL;DR is a thing for a reason I guess. How many times have you seen somebody ramble on about something, unable to notice that the other person in their conversation (who is now more of a prisoner than a participant) has just tuned out?
I don't know, just a rant I guess, I've got some stuff I'm procrastinating from.
EDIT: s/attribute/contribute/
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Judge orders Bernie Sanders, Andrew Yang, others to be reinstated to New York primary ballot
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How we got to Sesame Street
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What would the effects of a breakup of the UK be and how likely is that to happen?
6 votes -
Paris has a plan to keep cars out after lockdown
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Harry Potter at home - Celebrities will be recording videos each reading a section of the first book, with Chapter 1 read by Daniel Radcliffe now available
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Indie Megabooth - Going away (for now) Steam sale
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Mark Blyth - A brief history of how we got here and why
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Space Force | Official teaser
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The saga of Apple’s bad butterfly MacBook keyboards is finally over
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Private dinners where men discuss feelings and equality have taken off in Sweden – but the concept isn't without controversy
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173 years on, Irish donors thank Native Americans
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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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For these Federal employees, telework means productivity is up, their backlog is down
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Tom Cruise plots movie to shoot in space with Elon Musk’s SpaceX
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Anime vs. The NES
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Commercial whaling may be over in Iceland – citing the pandemic, whale watching, and a lack of exports, one of the three largest whaling countries may be calling it quits
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Philippines largest TV network ABS-CBN ordered shut
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In an exclusive interview, Anthony Fauci, the face of America’s COVID-19 response, cautions against the rush for states to reopen, and offers his tips for handling the pandemic's information deluge
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Lawful Masses on BiNet USA's claims of copyright on the Bi Pride flag
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Sparks fly in virtual hearing on Andrew Yang’s NY primary lawsuit: ‘New Yorkers are being denied their right to vote’
7 votes