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11 votes
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US Navy releases new UFO incident reports: This is about newly-released written incident reports, not the grainy videos that made headlines several weeks ago
15 votes -
Pro chefs make nine different pantry desserts | Test Kitchen Talks @ Home
7 votes -
The history of Ninja Gaiden world records
8 votes -
Cooking food on the internet for fun and profit
7 votes -
I made my first pseudo podcast today, really nervous about the sound of my voice and delivery. Any tips?
15 votes -
The Finnish ski resort of Levi, with its season cut short because of coronavirus, is saving its snow for next season
4 votes -
How the Singaporean government solved its housing problem
6 votes -
Origami Angel - 666 Flags (2019)
3 votes -
Andrew Lloyd Webber will offer live video commentary alongside 'Cats' stream this Friday
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If rockets were transparent—a visualization of propellant consumption between the Saturn V, Space Shuttle, Falcon Heavy, and Space Launch System
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PlayStation State of Play - Ghost of Tsushima - Eighteen minutes of gameplay footage
5 votes -
Epic Games Store - Grand Theft Auto V available for free + Mega Sale including $10 off most games $14.99+
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Tech analysis: Unreal Engine 5 on PS5 - Epic's next-gen leap examined in-depth
5 votes -
Crusader Kings III will release on September 1, 2020
13 votes -
Contact tracing and privacy protection
4 votes -
Eurovision Song Celebration 2020 - Part One
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Apollo 11: From lunar orbit to landing
3 votes -
Haywyre - Let Me Hear That (2019)
5 votes -
How to cut a dovetail joint by hand
5 votes -
A first look at Unreal Engine 5, including a real-time demo running on PS5
32 votes -
Iceland has a record of its people's ancestry going back 1,000 years – it's given the country an advantage into understanding the genetic makeup of coronavirus
6 votes -
The food to avoid if you care about climate change
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Where Dr. Anothony Fauci came from — and the crisis that shaped his career
6 votes -
'Community' cast gets together for a reunion interview
10 votes -
What is 0 to the power of 0?
13 votes -
The history of Creative Assembly
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Fried crème brûlée cooked three times | 18th Century Cooking
6 votes -
New type-II supernova 2020jfo detected in Messier 61 galaxy
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Paul L. Vasquez, creator of ten-year old 'double rainbow' viral meme video has died at age 57
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The Swiss at war: Bellicose Swiss and an ambitious Duke - The Burgundian Wars Pt. 1
8 votes -
Inside curved spaces
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Greta Stanley - When January Comes (2017)
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Rakim - The saga begins (1997)
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.
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Some Good News with John Krasinski Ep. 7
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The history of Adventures in Wonderland | DefunctTV
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Waterflame - Showdown
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Learn about three famous paintings from one of the National Gallery’s curators
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Cringe
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Cannibal - Waterflame
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Has anyone had any new cooking adventures during the quarantine?
I know it sounds like a weird question to ask, but I feel like everyone is much more likely to be cooking at home at the moment. I know that Bon Appetit gets a lot of love around here and there’s...
I know it sounds like a weird question to ask, but I feel like everyone is much more likely to be cooking at home at the moment.
I know that Bon Appetit gets a lot of love around here and there’s been a few times where I’ve just watched one of their videos and said, “That looks good...I should just make that for dinner tonight. I’ve got the time!” I did that a few days ago with their Lamb Dumpling recipe and it came out amazing.I’m currently using my leftover lamb and pork mixture to make a rice dish.
I’ve also been working on perfecting my cast iron pizza cooking skills.
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How do you organize your gaming library?
I'm currently reorganizing my Steam library, as I do every other year or so, and I'm curious as to how people here organize things (or not). Do you have certain categories or a taxonomy you put...
I'm currently reorganizing my Steam library, as I do every other year or so, and I'm curious as to how people here organize things (or not). Do you have certain categories or a taxonomy you put your games into? What are the benefits and limitations for the way you've chosen?
13 votes -
Did the Foederati end the Roman Empire?
8 votes -
The hunt for the German battleship Tirpitz, '42-44
4 votes -
MacBook Pro 13-inch (2020) first look from Dieter Bohn at The Verge
6 votes -
Chris Morocco recreates Leah Chase's gumbo from taste | Reverse Engineering
6 votes -
Music software and interface design: Steinberg's Dorico
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The story of Dimrain47
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Chemistry is dangerous
7 votes