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15 votes
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UK may offer citizenship path to three million Hong Kong residents
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More than 200 schools in South Korea have been forced to close just days after they re-opened, due to a new spike in virus cases
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Coronavirus may be a blood vessel disease, which explains everything
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Samurai Shodown NeoGeo Collection - Official Trailer
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Frames of consciousness - Can electrical impulses in the brain explain the stuff that dreams are made on?
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Wise thoughts: Summaries of classic philosophical works in words of one syllable
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Do you use Linux for music production? What software and tools do you use?
I'm an amateur musician and amateur audio editor and creator. (I noticed the ~creative category isn't that active, and) I was wondering if there were any Tilders who make music with Linux....
I'm an amateur musician and amateur audio editor and creator. (I noticed the ~creative category isn't that active, and) I was wondering if there were any Tilders who make music with Linux. Activities such as:
- recording instruments or vocals
- producing music digitally
- composing and using score writing software
- editing and mixing audio
I'm interested to learn more and improve my craft(s), so perhaps people could share their go-to apps or hardware, and tips for beginners, like how best to configure Linux for audio work (minimize latency, etc.). I'd be interested in any finished (or unfinished!) works produced with Linux that anyone would want to share.
I mainly use ardour for audio production, including MIDI. I use Musescore for making scores / sheet music. I occasionally use command line tools like exiftool and ffmpeg. I've dabbled with LMMS, and have outgrown Audacity.
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Recap: SpaceX successfully launches Crew Dragon with Bob Behnken & Doug Hurley on SpX Demo-2 mission to the International Space Station, restoring US spaceflight for the first time in nine years
Decided I'd post a text post and provide links to all the content, since there's so much and it's all quite diverse. I'll update this post throughout the day with more content: NASA Press Release:...
Decided I'd post a text post and provide links to all the content, since there's so much and it's all quite diverse. I'll update this post throughout the day with more content:
- NASA Press Release: NASA Astronauts Launch from America in Historic Test Flight of SpaceX Crew Dragon
- Live stream & launch video, courtesy SpaceX & NASA. This is going to be live all the way through to docking with the ISS.
- NASA Spaceflight (Good resource, quite in-depth): SpaceX Dragon’s historic launch dodges weather to launch and end the gap
- SpaceNews: Crew Dragon in orbit after historic launch, by Jeff Foust
- The Verge: A cute stuffed dinosaur hitched a ride on SpaceX’s historic launch
- The Verge: Watch NASA astronauts fly SpaceX’s Crew Dragon using touchscreens
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Donald Trump is the Howard Stern of the 2016 US election
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US taxpayers' virus relief went to firms that avoided US taxes
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Hoare’s Rebuttal and Bubble Sort’s Comeback
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What an economic liberal and conservative learned from their friendship
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"Man, I didn't want to grow up to this."
So we have all these people, and they all seem to be pissed. So many people and they all seem to have... something amiss. Many of these people, their concerns are just... entirely dismissed: By...
So we have all these people, and they all seem to be pissed.
So many people and they all seem to have... something amiss.
Many of these people, their concerns are just... entirely dismissed:
By other people with the same problems who somehow look at these perfectly normal people and react: "I have been nixed!"
These problems are pervasive in our memories and experiences and on a metaphorical wall they are fixed;
And yet the root causes are consistently misinterpreted, and ultimately missed.
And the result is we are betting everything for the sake of getting our cathartic and revengeful fix?
That is being delivered to us by people that if they were to meet us, would utterly reject us and loudly hiss?
And if that gamble fails I will be the one to pick up the scraps, and mop up the piss?
Man, I didn't want to grow up to this.
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Last hours for the tapeworm Kickstarter. Edmund McMillens new boardgame.
4 votes -
Florida officials approve Walt Disney World reopening plans
4 votes -
Microsoft lays off journalists to replace them with AI
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SpaceX’s Dragon launch ushers in a new era for Americans in space
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People drawn to conspiracy theories share a cluster of psychological features
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Police chiefs in Dallas and Atlanta walked their cities' streets and talked directly with protesters, as demonstrations broke out over the death of George Floyd
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For two years the government gave 2,000 unemployed citizens €560 a month with no strings attached – does Finland show the way to universal basic income?
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Phone automation - Share your workflows!
I recently switched operating systems on my phone and lost some of the automated workflows I had during the transition. While I've rebuilt some of it, but it sometimes feels like I'm missing...
I recently switched operating systems on my phone and lost some of the automated workflows I had during the transition. While I've rebuilt some of it, but it sometimes feels like I'm missing something or that I could do more, I just don't know what exactly. I'd like to hear from others here and see if they can inspire me to implement what works for them. I'm using an android phone with automate and here's the workflows that I got:
- When plugging in the phone, set it to do not disturb and enable Bluetooth. This is for when I go to sleep so that I don't get woken up by notifications and I can listen to podcasts on my headband.
- If at work (Based on cell towers, not GPS) set phone to vibrate, when leaving it set it to ring. I actually lost this one but haven't rebuilt it since I've not been to the office in a while.
- Learn location. For a set time, grabs the cell towers around and stores them in a JSON file.
What kind of automation have you implemented on your phone?
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Danish Superliga club create virtual grandstand for fans to watch game on Zoom – three screens were joined together to make a 40 x 2.8m screen with space for 200 fan images
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Killer Mike addresses the people of Atlanta
18 votes -
Half of newly diagnosed coronavirus cases in Washington State are in people under 40
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For those in marriages or long-term relationships, what do you do with mementos of previous relationships?
I recently went through some old boxes and found my collection of mementos - birthday cards, love letters, ticket stubs, etc. - from years gone by. I'm not convinced marriage will ever be for me,...
I recently went through some old boxes and found my collection of mementos - birthday cards, love letters, ticket stubs, etc. - from years gone by. I'm not convinced marriage will ever be for me, but I've always imagined if I were to get to that point, I'd want to show such a collection to my SO as a way for them to fully understand my story, so to speak. On the one hand, I think of it as a pretty powerful expression of trust in your partner... but I realize the potential for that to massively backfire by introducing jealousy and insecurities. At the same time, I'm very strongly of the belief that what is shared within a relationship is not to be shared with others outside it without mutual consent. I hate gossip, and have had my share of conflict throughout the years over desiring more privacy and discretion in my various SO's conversations with their friends and family about us. That means I would probably choose to leave aside certain things out of respect for my exes, but then I'm not sure if that devalues the gesture.
Any thoughts?
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Spain set to introduce permanent basic income scheme to rebuild economy post-coronavirus
18 votes -
Galaxy Z Flip comes with an unexpectedly low-tech vibe
6 votes -
Godot Editor running in a web browser
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A Black CNN reporter and his crew were arrested live on air at the Minneapolis protests
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"Robodebt" class action to continue, despite the Australian government waiving outstanding debts and promising to repay anybody who paid an unsound debt
Yesterday, the Australian government announced it will pay back $721m as it scraps Robodebt for Centrelink welfare recipients. But the class action lodged against the robodebt scheme will...
Yesterday, the Australian government announced it will pay back $721m as it scraps Robodebt for Centrelink welfare recipients.
But the class action lodged against the robodebt scheme will continue, because "the Government still needs to answer to claims of compensation and claims of damages and inconvenience and distress that this system has caused".
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Protomartyr - Processed By The Boys (2020)
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Here are the Minneapolis police's tools to identify protesters
14 votes -
How does the Gmail unsubscribe button work?
10 votes -
Ottawa man shocked to find moose in swimming pool
9 votes -
France eases some pandemic restrictions and will reopen restaurants, bars and parks
6 votes -
A third of Americans reporting anxiety and depression symptoms during the COVID pandemic
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Maybe that police station shouldn’t have broken the law
9 votes -
Colleges face student lawsuits seeking refunds after coronavirus closures
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US President Donald Trump's executive order isn't only about Twitter; it's also attempting to ensure that Facebook won't change their own approach in the lead-up to the election
10 votes -
Virus sparks round-the-clock rush to fill US gold vaults
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Software bug in Bombardier airliner made planes turn the wrong way
6 votes -
Spain approves 462 euro monthly minimum income for the poorest
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SpaceX Starship prototype SN4 destroyed in spectacular fashion after static-fire test
9 votes -
How 1960s black protests moved elites, public opinion and voting
@owasow: For 15 years, I've been studying 1960s civil rights protests with particular attention to how nonviolent and violent actions by activists & police influence media, elites, public opinion & voters. I'm thrilled some of that work was published last week. 1/ https://t.co/zzvvPTcgoP
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What casual games are like for someone who doesn't play video games
6 votes -
Twitter hides Donald Trump tweet for 'glorifying violence'
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Seventy-five things white people can do for racial justice
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President Donald Trump said he would end Hong Kong’s special relationship with the US and withdraw from the World Health Organization
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New analysis suggests that assumptions about the source of early cases in Washington state might have been wrong, but the resulting reaction may have prevented a more severe outbreak
4 votes