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13 votes
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Stopping Homelessness Before It Starts: Could a new social services model prevent a temporary housing crisis from becoming a persistent condition?
14 votes -
Prospiracy Theories
18 votes -
Reddit custom logos nostalgia
Right now there's a little doodle for the reddit logo to congratulate UVA on winning the NCAA tournament last night and it really brought me back to the days when this was common. Fun times. Of...
Right now there's a little doodle for the reddit logo to congratulate UVA on winning the NCAA tournament last night and it really brought me back to the days when this was common. Fun times. Of course you can't see it from the redesign, fittingly.
You can see a catalog of every one there's been at r/logo.
11 votes -
Finding common ground - 90% rule
3 votes -
How Rupert Murdoch's empire of influence remade the world - a three part report covering the UK, Australia and the USA
19 votes -
Are online travel platforms responsible for your safety?
5 votes -
A masterclass from New Zealand in responding to terror
15 votes -
In 2003, Mark Gardiner wrote a once-in-a-lifetime story about a heroic motorcyclist at the Mont Blanc Tunnel fire. Revisiting the event on its 20th anniversary, he discovers the story was false
9 votes -
"I didn't have control": A 14-year-old on why she quit social media
21 votes -
"What the hell is going on?" A thoughtful and thorough overview of the rising entropy in society by David Perell
20 votes -
Could We Run Modern Society on Human Power Alone?
10 votes -
The Comment Moderator Is The Most Important Job In The World Right Now
28 votes -
Afrostanz episode 2 - sugar spice and Nigerian jollof rice
1 vote -
Anybody's son will do: The process by which civilians are turned into soldiers, people who kill other people. (1983)
10 votes -
Pinpoint your location using only three words
30 votes -
lib.reviews An open source, open data review website for high quality reviews on any topic
8 votes -
The dangerous spread of extremist manifestos
7 votes -
When Male Rape Victims Are Accountable for Child Support
22 votes -
War over being nice
21 votes -
Astronaut (YouTube Toy)
12 votes -
Keep calm and carry on: Managing electricity reliability
6 votes -
Venturing into Sacred Space | Archetype of the Magician
4 votes -
JavaScript toy that demonstrated a model of how demographics cluster
A while back I saw a cool link on Tildes, I think it was before the save feature was implemented, which is why I've lost it. It was an article with an accompanying JavaScript toy to demonstrate...
A while back I saw a cool link on Tildes, I think it was before the save feature was implemented, which is why I've lost it. It was an article with an accompanying JavaScript toy to demonstrate the point: if a system starts clustered, equality alone won't bring the system to equilibrium because the system has momentum. You have to swing hard in the other direction to get to actual equilibrium. (i.e. it was a defense of affirmative action.)
Basically, you set some conditions meant to represent demographics. The people were represented by little squares in the simulation. The conditions were things like "start X% concentrated" and "squares must have 2/3/4 different colored neighbor squares."
I think it was on Medium, but I'm not sure, and I can't for the life of me find it again even after scouring Tildes, Reddit, and Google. Anyone know what I'm talking about and where I can find it again?
4 votes -
Salad Fingers 11: Glass Brother
9 votes -
Paul Manafort in Ukraine
4 votes -
Interesting Wikipedia page mega-thread (post Wikipedia links here)
As suggested in this thread. Post links to interesting wikipedia pages and maybe a tldr with them.
19 votes -
Still simmering: Freedom of navigation in the South China Sea
3 votes -
What are your thoughts on Reddit's r/movies subreddit ?
Personally, I strongly dislike it. Every aspect of every film is way overblown there. If there's a funny scene in a movie, they LITERALLY die laughing and wake their whole neighbourhood up. If...
Personally, I strongly dislike it. Every aspect of every film is way overblown there.
If there's a funny scene in a movie, they LITERALLY die laughing and wake their whole neighbourhood up.
If there's a scene that is in the slightest bit sad, they're going to cry their eyes out for months.
If there's a movie that's decently good, then it's an absolute masterpiece and the best movie of the decade.
And so on... Everything is always really exaggerated.
On top of that, there's always the circlejerk hivemind aspect. Threads are closed after 6 months, so the whole discussion about the film is divided between many threads, but because every thread is small and new, you often get the same fluff comments.
For more popular flims, it is the absolute worst. With half the thread being just funny quotes from the movie with no additional commentary or anything valuable, yet having thousands upon thousands of upvotes. It's kind of sad.
I used to go to IMDb boards, –which, admittedly, had their own issues– but they were still pretty useful for discussion. And shutting people up wasn't as easy as it is on Reddit, so the opinions there were much more varied. However, since they shut them down, Reddit is the closest thing I've found. Moviechat.org is supposed to be a replacement to the IMDb boards, but it's pretty inactive.
So, even though I kind of despise r/movies, I'm sort of forced to use them. But reading it makes me somewhat bitter.
What about you?
13 votes -
Is trade in turmoil a change for justice? The global free trade system is being battered like never before. Can any good come of it?
7 votes -
Andre the Giant Has a Posse (Viral '90s street art campaign)
4 votes -
Eyes Left (Podcast)
5 votes -
The green big deal
6 votes -
Test your knowledge of American incarceration
9 votes -
Base Culture
3 votes -
Economic Update: Cooperation Jackson: A Closer Look
3 votes -
My Dad's Friendship With Charles Barkley
9 votes -
The Best Time I Pretended I Hadn’t Heard of Slavoj Žižek
7 votes -
Paper promises: The Universal Declaration of Human Rights at seventy
9 votes -
Walter "Earlonne" Woods - Host of Ear Hustle podcast - has had his sentence commuted by the governor of California
@earhustlesq: Some very big news to share: Today Earlonne's sentence was commuted by @JerryBrownGov!! This means that E should be out of prison very soon - more info to come next week. Until then, check out the letter from the governor!! #thankful
8 votes -
An indepth look at USA's "Kill List" and ongoing legal battles that come from it
19 votes -
US law enforcement failed to see the threat of white nationalism. Now they don’t know how to stop it.
25 votes -
Japan's Hometown Tax
10 votes -
Halfbakery (is back)
13 votes -
Jamal Khashoggi: What the Arab world needs most is free expression
8 votes -
Fake Friends Spinoff 1: "Repeat Stuff" and Empathetic Satire
4 votes -
Why Do We Humanize White Guys Who Kill People?
12 votes -
The Porsche 959's History Was Way More of a Disaster Than You Know
6 votes -
What makes an open collaboration project successful?
For those unfamiliar an open collaboration is just a broader term than open source describing non software related projects like Wikipedia. I have been thinking a lot about how much potential...
For those unfamiliar an open collaboration is just a broader term than open source describing non software related projects like Wikipedia.
I have been thinking a lot about how much potential exists in open collaboration and somewhat confused we don't see more of it. I know that at least in open source software a significant portion of projects die or lose support. Why is this?
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孔明の罠 - Kaizo Trap
6 votes