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More than a quarter of Americans now claim no religious affiliation, a finding from the Pew Research Center. That makes the so-called “nones” the largest bloc of Americans. Judy Woodruff reports that for white Christians, the once-dominant group by far, there’s also been a growing political divide w...
That's correct: if you wanted an NC exclusion, I would upload it to the NCCommons, but it would not be used on Wikipedia, etc. Whatever you chose to do is obviously 100% legit, no pressure. You may want to consider how having a photo out there on Wikipedia could be marketing for you as well.
I love this. Would you be willing to license the photo CC BY 4.0 so I could upload it to the Wikimedia Commons? (See https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/COMM:LICENSE)
These critters' unique mutations play tricks with physics.
Here’s what vintage typesetting, defense software, and the Apple Lisa have to do with a ubiquitous computing feature.
Learn how to make colored fire at home in your fireplace or campfire. See which chemical produce the colors of the rainbow and where to find them.
New typography options making Wikipedia easier to read are now available for readers in almost 700 language versions of the online encyclopedia. These options are not only based on academic researc…
If you didn't read it, then don't comment. The Internet does not need more ignorant takes.
After moving abroad, I found my English slowly eroding. It turns out our first languages aren’t as embedded as we think.
If you have strong opinions about em dashes—or the Oxford comma—this reading list is for you.
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I thought it was pretty obvious, since there is so little actual content in the post, but I guess you're right. Thanks.
It makes two claims and he did commit suicide. Also, my keyboard is broken. :/
Please don’t spread misinformation.
Edit: Why is anyone downvoting this? The text is inaccurate and should not be posted.
Experts say the pigment was worth more than gold and used to dye the clothes of imperial figures.
In 1856, while researching a cure for malaria, an 18-year-old student accidentally created the first industrial dye, kickstarting a fashion revolution.
No one said that it is all like that, but enough of /b/ is so gross as to taint the reputation of the entire site. Allowing some of the stuff that is on there is enough guilt by association, even if some of the other boards have better discourse.
There are already comments claiming this, thanks.
Except when it was on 4chan and it was actual Nazis just being Nazis. So no, not blatantly sarcasm.
I only know it as “I approve of this”, not “lol, I don't approve of this, but I say I am to be hilarious”. This is the danger of adopting this Nazi Internetspeak to be funny.
There’s no reason to be rude. See Rule 1.
The Doves typeface was thrown into the water a century ago, following a dispute between its creators. Pieces of it are now on show in London.
Music notation should be as accessible and as fluid as text is on the web. CSS Grid helps us get there.
https://www.colorhexa.com/aa0000 in case anyone is wondering.
The science of color perception | Knowable Magazine
The way we see and describe hues varies widely for many reasons: from our individual eye structure, to how our brain processes images, to what language we speak, or even if we live near a body of water
From a young age we are primed to choose a favourite colour, but strangely as we grow up our preference often changes – and it's largely due to influences outside our control.
New research is uncovering the hidden differences in how people experience the world. The consequences are unsettling