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At r/IAmA, a chef tells redditors what to do with the content of their cupboards. His chai oatmeal pancakes sound particularly delicious. Oh, look at that: A new subreddit has been formed in his honor. r/whatsinmycupboard is a place to seek cooking advice as you desperately try to make your grocery run last as long possible. (/r/IAmA)
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IBM has announced a breakthrough in quantum computing. Sounds incredibly important. What the hell is a quantum computer anyway? r/askscience has the answer. (/r/askscience)
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NPR has adopted “the idea of being fair to the truth, rather than simply to competing sides,” ad redditors at both r/TrueReddit and r/politics are cheering the move. (/r/politics)
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An explosive situation between moderators and users in r/lgbt has left the confines of a few smaller subreddits and hit the front page of r/AskReddit. Is there anything users can do when mods become abusive? Short answer? Not really, beyond creating a new, competing subreddit. (/r/AskReddit)
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Everything you ever wanted to know about growing up Amish. (/r/IAmA)
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r/Random_Acts_Of_Pizza founder Gadianton will make an appearance on the Rosie O’Donnell Show today. You will have to watch to the Rosie O’Donnell Show to see him, however. (/r/Random_Acts_Of_Pizza)
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