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6 votes
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California Air Resources Board passes law banning the sale of heavy diesel trucks and vans completely by 2045
11 votes -
SpaceX scrubs Friday launch attempt of its tenth batch of Starlink satellites—the first launch that will see all satellites equipped with visors to reduce ground brightness
10 votes -
NASA expects to cover JWST launch slip with budget reserves
8 votes -
Plastic rain: More than 1,000 tons of microplastic rain onto western US every year, study estimates
7 votes -
Coca-Cola pauses advertising on all social media platforms globally
9 votes -
Rob Paulsen promises the new ‘Animaniacs’ episodes stay true to the original
5 votes -
Supreme Court of Canada sides with Uber drivers, opening door to $400M class-action lawsuit
9 votes -
Family buys all of a Chicago paletero’s ice pops on Father’s Day, collects nearly $40K for him: ‘He refuses to stop working’
4 votes -
‘The Boys’ season two gets premiere date from Amazon Prime (Sep 4th - Oct 9th)
9 votes -
'The Simpsons' producers will 'no longer have white actors voice non-white characters'
9 votes -
Higher ed: Enough already
17 votes -
FiveThirtyEight Debate Club: What's the correct way to organize your bookshelf?
7 votes -
I just made my last ever student loan payment!
I'm throwing myself a little party here -- digital drinks on me! Yes, I know my loans weren't accruing interest on account of COVID-19, but long before that all started I'd been aggressively...
I'm throwing myself a little party here -- digital drinks on me!
Yes, I know my loans weren't accruing interest on account of COVID-19, but long before that all started I'd been aggressively paying them down because I wanted them GONE. And now they ARE! (Or, they will be once the payment clears, which for some unknown reason takes my loan servicer like two full weeks).
The quarantine actually helped me accelerate payments. I rolled over what I was saving in gas money and not eating out into my loan payments. Also, as a teacher I only get paid during the school year, but I have the option to reduce my regular paychecks and roll the difference into a lump sum that gets paid out at the beginning of the summer. I choose this option so that my budgeting is consistent year-round (rather than me having to squirrel away my own nest egg for the summer from my other paychecks). The payoff amount on my loan would have been done around August had I kept with my regular schedule of payments, so I went ahead and treated myself to making the final payment in full, now, as I had the money for it upfront.
I cannot tell you how good it feels to finally be free of them. I paid off my undergrad loans in under 10 years and felt super proud of myself, only to immediately have to turn around and start the process all over again for grad school. Months after I finished my undergrad loan payments I was again accepting tens of thousands of dollars in debt so that I could get a master's degree to qualify myself for a job that I'd already been doing for years. It was not a great feeling, nor something I was very happy about, but you do what you have to do, right?
BUT NOW IT'S OVER. NO MORE STUDENT LOANS. I'VE WON THAT AMERICAN MILLENNIAL BOSS FIGHT.
It honestly feels like I just got a big raise, as, come August, once my timeline for paying the loans is done, all the money that I was putting towards them is now mine to do whatever I want with. I'm not saying this to gloat (and I know that I'm financially very privileged even in light of my debt), but simply because I'm reveling in the feeling of being out from under the suffocating thumb of a difficult financial pressure, and it feels wonderful.
EDIT: If anyone's wanting to join in my festivities remotely, participating is easy! All you need to do is pour yourself a tasty drink of your choosing, grab a delicious snack you love, and throw Carly Rae Jepsen's discography on shuffle.
43 votes -
GMT Games - The return of the tough economy special
5 votes -
A social network providing a "dividend" to its users based on usage, original content, and referrals
2 votes -
London Tube map made from a working circuit board
8 votes -
How NBA JAM became a billion-dollar slam dunk
7 votes -
Board games with unique mechanics?
Currently, I've been playing board games which always have the same kind of (standard) mechanics (worker placement, card drafting, etc), which after a while, starts to feel kind of the same but...
Currently, I've been playing board games which always have the same kind of (standard) mechanics (worker placement, card drafting, etc), which after a while, starts to feel kind of the same but what changes is the theme.
I'm looking for recommendations on board games which have unique mechanics. It could a completely new mechanic or simply a mechanic which already exists but then the game uses it with a twist.
For example:
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Trickerion use of worker placement but the workers have actually different values.
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Tzolk'in and the use of gears.
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In first for Congress, US House passes bill to establish DC as the nation's 51st state, but it faces insurmountable opposition in the Senate
26 votes -
Classical pièce: Nikolai Kapustin — Piano Sonata No. 2, Op. 54
5 votes -
Ben Shapiro's Daily Wire receives far more Facebook engagement per article than any other publisher, largely driven by a network of deceptive and toxic pages that systematically promote it
15 votes -
Will places that depend on tourism be more open to high tech, given that remote work is more accepted?
5 votes -
You want a Confederate monument? My body is a Confederate monument (sexual assault trigger warning)
20 votes -
Microsoft to permanently close all of its retail stores, with locations in NYC, London, Sydney, and Redmond being converted to "experience centers"
10 votes -
Lexurus - Magnify (ft. Rhode) (2020)
3 votes -
Liverpool are Premier League champions, but where does this season rank, all time?
6 votes -
‘Disco Elysium’ TV series adaptation in the works
9 votes -
The rapid sharing of pandemic research shows there is a better way to filter good science from bad
7 votes -
Thanks to the coronavirus pandemic, voter registration is way, way down
6 votes -
What the Dutch can teach the world about remote work
5 votes -
What have you been listening to this week?
What have you been listening to this week? You don't need to do a 6000 word review if you don't want to, but please write something! If you've just picked up some music, please update on that as...
What have you been listening to this week? You don't need to do a 6000 word review if you don't want to, but please write something! If you've just picked up some music, please update on that as well, we'd love to see your hauls :)
Feel free to give recs or discuss anything about each others' listening habits.
You can make a chart if you use last.fm:
http://www.tapmusic.net/lastfm/
Remember that linking directly to your image will update with your future listening, make sure to reupload to somewhere like imgur if you'd like it to remain what you have at the time of posting.
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What did you do this week?
As part of a weekly series, these topics are a place for users to casually discuss the things they did — or didn't do — during their week. Did you accomplish any goals? Suffer a failure? Do...
As part of a weekly series, these topics are a place for users to casually discuss the things they did — or didn't do — during their week. Did you accomplish any goals? Suffer a failure? Do nothing at all? Tell us about it!
7 votes -
General-purpose OS, special-purpose OS, and now: vendor-purpose OS
16 votes -
Inside China’s race to beat poverty
6 votes -
Watch a ten-year time lapse of Sun from NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory
6 votes -
Rasmus Paludan, head of Denmark's far-right Stram Kurs party, has been given a month in jail for a string of offences including racism
7 votes -
Ballpark peanuts, a classic summer pleasure, have been benched
7 votes -
Alex Newell - Mama Told Me (2020)
4 votes -
Betty Who - Somebody Loves You (2014)
4 votes -
Counter-espionage agency ASIO is conducting a sweeping investigation into allegations Chinese government agents have infiltrated the office of a NSW Labor politician to influence Australian politics
7 votes -
A pole lathe for our cabin
5 votes -
Anne Barton, the great-granddaughter of Australia's first prime minister Sir Edmund Barton, has thrown her support behind a campaign to remove his statue from an Indigenous burial site
7 votes -
Why America's police look like soldiers
12 votes -
Cyberpunk 2077 — Official trailer — The Gig
21 votes -
The long-forgotten remains of a giant wombat-like animal that roamed Australia twenty-five million years ago has revealed an all new family of ancient marsupials
8 votes -
Views of homosexuality around the world - The global divide persists, but a survey of thirty-four countries shows increasing acceptance in most of them over the past two decades
24 votes -
AI robot cast in lead role of $70M sci-fi film
12 votes -
The Talk Show remote from WWDC 2020, by John Gruber. Featuring Apple SVP of Software Engineering Craig Federighi and VP of Product & Marketing Greg Joswiak
4 votes -
Anti-Defamation League sends open letter to advertisers, urging them to boycott Facebook due to ads being placed adjacent to hateful content
16 votes