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8 votes
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Germany's plans to win WW1
4 votes -
Manu Chao - Me Gustas Tu (2001)
6 votes -
Ryo Fukui - Scenery (1976)
10 votes -
In movies, why the dial tone after someone hangs up?
6 votes -
Righeira - Vamos a la Playa (1983)
4 votes -
Altesia - Paragon Circus (2019)
3 votes -
Nvidia's AI puts video calls on steroids
5 votes -
The final days and dissolution of Austria-Hungary
5 votes -
In this clip from 1997’s An Audience With Elton John, the actor Richard E. Grant asks Elton John if he can create a song out of his oven’s instruction manual. Elton obliges
5 votes -
US-China meeting breaks into tense confrontation on camera
19 votes -
The first single by my band is out now! Noise Job - Medication
14 votes -
YouTube can now warn creators about copyright issues before videos are posted
15 votes -
Flo & Eddie - Who But I? (1972)
3 votes -
Friedman Adventures Podcast Special - May 19th 1986 rescue at sea
1 vote -
title.wma - The origins of Windows XP's welcome music
3 votes -
There I Ruined It - Chop Suey (Bluegrass) (2021)
11 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.
10 votes -
The Aces - My Phone Is Trying to Kill Me (2020)
3 votes -
How socialists solved the housing crisis of Vienna after WW1 and how we can do it again
10 votes -
Tusse – Voices (2021)
4 votes -
Democraciv: Fake government plays Civilization
16 votes -
I just directed my first short film! Introducing Noise Job
22 votes -
Aunty Donna - Everything's a Drum! (2020)
10 votes -
Gus Johnson - How they ended songs in the 70s
13 votes -
Igorrr - Cheval (2017)
14 votes -
Wy – That Picture Of Me (2021)
4 votes -
Tame Impala - A Girl Like You (Edwyn Collins cover) (2020)
3 votes -
What are the single best resources for learning something new?
When learning something new, often available resources are lacking in some departments - whether they're missing information, poorly written, or tedious and dry. But occasionally, some content...
When learning something new, often available resources are lacking in some departments - whether they're missing information, poorly written, or tedious and dry. But occasionally, some content just stands out as above and beyond the rest, serving to not only make the learning process enjoyable but also to kindle interest in further exploration. What is that for you?
This could encompass everything from computer programming to literary criticism, and could be in the form of a website, book, video tutorial, or the like.
13 votes -
Why your pee looks like a chain
10 votes -
The turbulent economics of the airline industry
2 votes -
Leo Moracchioli - WAP (2020)
9 votes -
How Japan's largest earthquakes really felt | Tohoku (2011), Kobe (1995)
3 votes -
Powderpaint - Fall Together (2020)
4 votes -
Chris Delay's fail masterclass (Introversion discuss their failed prototypes)
9 votes -
Tally Hall - Ruler of everything (2005)
5 votes -
Aztec chocolate (xocolatl) - Blood & Spice
7 votes -
Hackers break into thousands of security cameras, exposing Tesla, jails, hospitals
16 votes -
"White trash" food and the diet of the poor
5 votes -
Grammarly's predatory model and cultural biases
10 votes -
Earn $20K every month by being your own boss
32 votes -
blackdeku - respite. (2017)
4 votes -
Double House - My favorite trans manga
3 votes -
What kind of game did Cyberpunk 2077 turn out to be, anyway?
12 votes -
Fyr & Flamme – Øve Os På Hinanden (2021)
3 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.
13 votes -
How will NASA test the next Lunar Lander? (Mighty Eagle test flights)
4 votes -
Rap cover songs don't exist - here is why
12 votes -
Why is Africa still so poor?
1 vote -
Synesthesia
3 votes