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5 votes
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Chemistry is dangerous
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Platforms scramble as ‘Plandemic’ conspiracy video spreads misinformation like wildfire
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Scott Morrison is now very popular in Australia. He hasn’t earned that.
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Keybase, Zoom and Messaging
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NHS publishes source code for UK contact tracing app
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The class politics of the dollar system
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Open Tildes day?
Apologies if this has been discussed already. I had this idea of a compromise between Tilde's need to grow, and the desire to avoid an Eternal September. Couldn't we make Tildes open to...
Apologies if this has been discussed already.
I had this idea of a compromise between Tilde's need to grow, and the desire to avoid an Eternal September. Couldn't we make Tildes open to registration one day (or one week) a year?
This avoids a lot of the problems associated with open registration websites. For example, a spammer/troll can't just re-open an account after being banned. Of course, they could have opened several accounts and re-invite themselves, but I think these could be easier to track (especially with invite tracing).
It would also give time to train new users before the next batch comes in.
Of course, the exact timing could be tuned. It could be a day a month, for example.
What do you think?
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Coronavirus isolation affects your brain — a neuroscientist explains how, and what to do about it
Social media makes it possible for us socialise far and wide. Reach out to friends online, call your parents, and learn how to practice mindfulness or meditation. Head to the backyard for a dose...
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Social media makes it possible for us socialise far and wide. Reach out to friends online, call your parents, and learn how to practice mindfulness or meditation.
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Head to the backyard for a dose of nature, or if you're in an apartment with no nature to gaze at, be sure to get to a green space for your exercise.
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To help improve your sleep, try sticking to a routine and avoid screen time for at least an hour before bed. And lay off the alcohol – it reduces the quality of your sleep.
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Just 10 minutes of exercise may improve our attention for the following two to four hours, so if you're struggling to focus, get that blood pumping.
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Give your isolation brain a boost by laying off the high-sugar or high-fat treats. Have healthy snacks on hand instead, like fruit, vegetables and nuts.
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'Genocide by default': America prepares for a brutal coronavirus slow burn
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The problem with stories about dangerous coronavirus mutations. There’s no clear evidence that the pandemic virus has evolved into significantly different forms—and there probably won’t be for months
8 votes -
HBO Max to stream a selection of Crunchyroll Titles, 17 at launch
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Is it OK to use pop media reference for a personal domain name?
I'm finally in a position in my life to afford a personal domain. The name I'd like to use is name of an episode from a moderately popular TV series. The series ended its run few years ago, but...
I'm finally in a position in my life to afford a personal domain. The name I'd like to use is name of an episode from a moderately popular TV series. The series ended its run few years ago, but I'm not sure how copyright/trademarks work.
So far, I'm planning a strictly noncommercial personal use only. Will the choice of domain name be any trouble down the road?
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South Australian coronavirus messaging translators step up in their Congolese communities to fight against misinformation
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Rare 200-year-old clay pipe depicting thylacine dubbed the 'holy grail' of Tasmanian archaeology
Key points: A clay pipe found in a bottle dump in Launceston appears to show one of the earliest recorded European depictions of a Tasmanian tiger It is believed to be at least 190 years old and...
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A clay pipe found in a bottle dump in Launceston appears to show one of the earliest recorded European depictions of a Tasmanian tiger
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It is believed to be at least 190 years old and handcrafted out of river clay by a local
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Adding to the mystery of the pipe is the depiction of a kookaburra, which were were not introduced to Tasmania until 1902
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-05-08/rare-clay-pipe-depicts-tasmanian-tiger/12215284
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What is a culvert?
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Two suspects charged with murder in Ahmaud Arbery killing
12 votes -
Microsoft's GitHub account allegedly hacked, 500GB stolen
11 votes -
Charles Coughlin, the 'Radio Priest' who brought fascism to America in the 1930s (1979)
7 votes -
Virtual visit to the Peak District - 3D binaural recording - ASMR (wear your headphones)
8 votes -
Rays of hope—Arab states are embracing solar power
8 votes -
Inside Xbox - First look at Xbox Series X games
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This video has 16,905 likes (that's 689,333 fewer than Tom's!)
7 votes -
The cost of free doughnuts: Seventy years of regret
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US polling suggests Tara Reade's allegations are having a moderate effect on public opinion of Joe Biden
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What are you reading these days?
What are you reading currently? Fiction or non-fiction or poetry, any genre, any language! Tell us what you're reading, and talk about it a bit. Previous topics Previous topics are listed in the wiki.
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Fitness Weekly Discussion
What have you been doing lately for your own fitness? Try out any new programs or exercises? Have any questions for others about your training? Want to vent about poor behavior in the gym? Started...
What have you been doing lately for your own fitness? Try out any new programs or exercises? Have any questions for others about your training? Want to vent about poor behavior in the gym? Started a new diet or have a new recipe you want to share? Anything else health and wellness related?
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What's so special about Viking ships? | Jan Bill
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The coronavirus killed American exceptionalism
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Zoom acquires Keybase and announces goal of developing the most broadly used enterprise end-to-end encryption offering
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Norway mosque attack and murder trial begins in Oslo
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LaTeX: Using a different font for glyphs used in commands like \sum
Hello everyone. I consider myself fairly competent when it comes to my work with LaTeX, but as everyone who uses it knows, it is definetely strange sometimes. And right now I have a problem which...
Hello everyone. I consider myself fairly competent when it comes to my work with LaTeX, but as everyone who uses it knows, it is definetely strange sometimes. And right now I have a problem which just irks me in the wrong ways:
I use XeTeX and a number of custom fonts for my documents, but when writing mathematical formulas I found out that the font I set for Greek letters (Gentium Plus) is used for letter commands like
\alpha, \Alpha, ...but not for commands like\sum, \prod. As you can see in this example here. You can see XeTeX defaults to Computer Modern.I've looked all over the net for solutions but I can't find one. I'm using
mathspec, amsmath, amsfonts, amssymbas my font related packages and I set my fonts like this:\setmainfont{Charis SIL} \setsansfont{Helvetica Now Display} \setmonofont[Scale=MatchLowercase]{Fira Code Retina} \setmathfont(Digits,Latin){Charis SIL} \setmathfont(Greek){Gentium Plus}I feel like I'm going insane not solving this problem. Should you require it, my entire LaTeX template is here on Github. Please help, thank you.
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Why we're seeing mass layoffs in the US but not the UK
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Wink smart home users have one week to subscribe or be shut off
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Finnish basic income pilot improved wellbeing – first major study of scheme comes as economic toll of coronavirus prompts fresh interest in idea
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Climate change and coronavirus: Five charts about the biggest carbon crash
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Norway's social-democratic compromise doesn't owe to some eternal national character – it was a product of the revolutionary struggles of the interwar period
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Contact tracing apps: Never mind privacy - they do not work
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What are your internet time sinks?
Where do you all waste away most of your time on the internet? I hate to sound like a hipster, but I've come to avoid and/or dislike most main stream content aggregators. Reddit, Twitter,...
Where do you all waste away most of your time on the internet? I hate to sound like a hipster, but I've come to avoid and/or dislike most main stream content aggregators. Reddit, Twitter, Facebook, etc. are all platforms I no longer participate in because of privacy and quality reasons. I like Tildes and all, but the community is small (and I like it this way) and that means the content isn't always fresh. So where else do you all hang out?
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The mysterious erdstall
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SCOPETREX vector gaming on your oscilloscope!
@tubetimeus: announcing the SCOPETREX -- the vector gaming console for your oscilloscope or XY monitor! ever wanted to buy a Vectrex, but can't afford the high prices on auction sites? well now you can build your own! full design files at https://t.co/hHAbFwwePE
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"ICU delirium" is leaving COVID-19 patients scared and confused
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Sonic Generations OST - Stardust Speedway (bad future)
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Patricia taxxon - A quieter shade of pink (2019)
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The people who are keeping the internet running during COVID and how they're doing it
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Wii Shop channel theme transcription and analysis
6 votes -
New coronavirus spread swiftly around world from late 2019, study finds
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NASA planning to launch an integrated Lunar Gateway in 2023
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The pathetic state of Youtube advertising
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When business plans blow up: management lessons from WWII
6 votes