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6 votes
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The story of how NASA went from space shuttles to SpaceX and commercial rockets
8 votes -
Space Command S01E01 — The greatest 'Star Trek' type show you're not watching right now
14 votes -
Split brain does not lead to split consciousness
6 votes -
Tracking down all of Isaac Asimov's books
10 votes -
Kingdoms of Amalur: Re-Reckoning listed in Xbox Store
7 votes -
Why helicopter airlines failed
6 votes -
Slay the Spire is coming to iOS this month, with an Android version in the works
14 votes -
Watch SpaceX launch Starlink Mission 8 [Livestream, launch at 9:25PM ET June 3, 1:25 UTC June 4]
8 votes -
Former US Secretary of Defence James Mattis denounces President Donald Trump, describes him as a threat to the Constitution
41 votes -
A rocket launch can’t unite us until the space world acknowledges our divisions
9 votes -
A conversation with President Obama: Reimagining policing in the wake of continued police violence
12 votes -
Mike Mullen: I cannot remain silent
14 votes -
Bitcoin mining's three-body problem - An analysis of the three principal forces that drive the mining industry
8 votes -
The case for reparations: We've had 250 years of slavery, 90 years of Jim Crow, 60 years of separate but equal and 35 years of racist housing policy. Without addressing this, the US can't move on
32 votes -
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!
6 votes -
Hands-on review: Why Apple’s newest iPad Pro packs a powerful punch
8 votes -
Amazon drops $2 coronavirus pay rise for warehouse workers as CEO Jeff Bezos' fortune nears $150 billion
18 votes -
Reddit's /r/history closed down for 24 hours in protest against Reddit's lack of anti-racist policies
25 votes -
One Twitter account is reposting everything US President Donald Trump tweets. It was suspended within three days.
34 votes -
Any recommendations for reading classic non-fiction in modern times?
I've been on a long and steady roll reading classic literature, both fiction and non-fiction. I think it's important to get a perspective from earlier times that influenced our current culture and...
I've been on a long and steady roll reading classic literature, both fiction and non-fiction. I think it's important to get a perspective from earlier times that influenced our current culture and also because many of these works have withstood the test of time.
However, I'm having real trouble reading some of the non-fiction e.g. Plato's Republic and Nietzsche's Genealogy of Morals. With both fiction and non-fiction I accompany my readings with Sparknotes to make sure I'm not missing anything important. In the case of non-fiction I often can barely get a cohesive thought out of the original text. In some cases the text is too old to be understood on it's own and in others the author has great ideas but poor writing (e.g. Nietzsche, famously). But Sparknote's is much too brief—I'd like a more involved experience.
My request is this: I'm looking for books (or resources to find such books) about classic non-fiction that
- distill the concepts without watering them down
- provide context with either modern culture and/or other works that are related
- are written for an intelligent layman; prose meant to communicate to a non-expert audience but with scholarly rigor
Basically, I read at a high level but I am not a professional scholar of literature, philosophy or history, yet I would like to have a bridge to such an understanding.
EDIT: I found this site to be exactly what I was looking for: https://plato.stanford.edu/index.html
10 votes -
Sega Game Gear Micro announced
12 votes -
What to do when you're stranded in Alaska by a global pandemic and are trying to get back home to Norway – with twenty-four dogs in tow
5 votes -
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?
12 votes -
A mysterious company’s coronavirus papers in top medical journals may be unraveling
15 votes -
Man behind Sweden’s controversial virus strategy admits mistakes
10 votes -
DuckDuckGo now crawls the web regularly to create a free list of trackers to block
21 votes -
Even if you're trying to avoid Grubhub by calling restaurants directly, Grubhub could still be charging it a fee
8 votes -
Black Lives Matter protesters aren’t being tracked with Covid-19 surveillance tech. Not yet
6 votes -
Are intelligent people more melancholic?
9 votes -
Easy JavaScript unit tests in WordPress with Jest
3 votes -
Daily thread for news/updates/discussion of George Floyd protests - June 3
This thread is posted daily - please try to post relevant content in here, such as news, updates, opinion articles, etc. Especially significant updates may warrant a separate topic, but most...
This thread is posted daily - please try to post relevant content in here, such as news, updates, opinion articles, etc. Especially significant updates may warrant a separate topic, but most should be posted here.
26 votes -
Kerbal Space Program 2 release disrupted by corporate strife
15 votes -
Yorushika - Prostitution (2020)
4 votes -
Retiring old service versions
3 votes -
Sabine McCalla - Baby Please Don't Go (2020)
3 votes -
Police didn’t spend millions on awesome tank just to let protests stay peaceful
31 votes -
Colorado Democrats unveil sweeping police accountability bill in response to George Floyd’s death
14 votes -
Boris Johnson says three million people in Hong Kong will get path to British citizenship
7 votes -
Coal fired steam bike
7 votes -
Andrew Yang has endorsed Mike Broihier, an asparagus-farming progressive, in his Democratic Senate primary contest
7 votes -
Cymande - Listen (1972)
2 votes -
Thermoelectric stoves: Ditch the solar panels?
9 votes -
Mario 64's unofficial PC port will look glorious once modders get done with it
9 votes -
Zettelkasten — How one German scholar was so freakishly productive
17 votes -
Farming and selling gold in RuneScape is helping Venezuelans survive their country's economic crisis
7 votes -
Introducing peer-to-peer Matrix
18 votes -
How do you get a promotion when you work in a remote office?
Some years ago, I wrote a book about telecommuting, including a section about the reasons people don't want to be remote workers. High on the list was, "It's too hard to move up in the company"...
Some years ago, I wrote a book about telecommuting, including a section about the reasons people don't want to be remote workers. High on the list was, "It's too hard to move up in the company" because if you're out of sight, you're out of mind.
Well, now suddenly nearly everybody is a telecommuter, whether or not they like the idea. So that particular skill is particularly relevant. And I've been assigned an article on "How to 'manage up' when you work from home." I'd like your input.
My article is meant to compile practical how-to tips for people working from home on “how to stay on your boss's radar.” What advice do you have to share?
Ideally: Give me a bullet point (“Do XYZ”), why (“It accomplishes this”), and perhaps an anecdote sharing how it made a difference.
Please don’t expend energy telling me why it’s important, or what the barriers are. Take that as a given. I’m looking for solid “Do this” suggestions.
17 votes -
Trump's "law and order" rhetoric won't help him like Nixon in 1968
10 votes -
China outlines plan to carry out eleven missions in two years to construct a space station and will soon select a new batch of astronauts for the project
5 votes