-
32 votes
-
The center has a bias
34 votes -
Tildes Gardening Group: Week 13/4/26
Sorry for the late posting (life got in the way). Welcome all to our weekly (ish) gardening group discussion! Feel free to discuss anything related to gardening, beginner or advanced, challenge or...
Sorry for the late posting (life got in the way).
Welcome all to our weekly (ish) gardening group discussion!
Feel free to discuss anything related to gardening, beginner or advanced, challenge or success.
‘Seed’ questions:
- Would you like to garden in a different climate, if so where?
- Who shares in the your gardening outcomes? Friends/family, or is it more personal?
- What if your motivation to garden? Is it the reward at the end, the journey or something else?
1 vote -
Western Philosophy: Brain Candy or Actually Practical?
Throughout my life I’ve found myself between multiple philosophies. I see the value in many of them, and I picked and chose what worked for me. For the last couple of year I’ve been listening to...
Throughout my life I’ve found myself between multiple philosophies. I see the value in many of them, and I picked and chose what worked for me. For the last couple of year I’ve been listening to the Philosophize This podcast. I like it a lot because the host does cover a good variety of philosophers, writers, and thinkers, so I always learn something new. As much as I enjoy these podcasts as mental stimulation, I have recently been thinking: is a lot of western philosophy very over-rated?
I know it’s a sweeping statement, so let me narrow it down. Are a lot of the usual suspects of western philosophy truly useful to the practical aspects of life and thought in the present day? Or is their work really nothing more than brain candy for bored individuals like myself?
I was listening to some episodes on Nietzsche and Schopenhauer, and while I found myself nodding my head “yup, this guy knew what he was talking about!” another part of me was thinking “this guy was just a sad dude with too much time on his hands.” And I don’t want to pick on these two in particular because they are obviously depressing. It goes the same for a lot of the Greek ones, English ones, and literary theorists. I did a masters in English literature, and even back then (almost 20 years ago), I couldn’t really understand why some of my fellow students and professors seemed to think so highly of these thinkers. Why these ones and not other ones? Why not some less-depressing ones? Yes, they have interesting ideas, especially around language, meaning, existence, but is this not ultimately a kind of intellectual masturbation? If anything, any of the post-modern theory in school made me more depressed than happy, as if it lifted any sense of wonder from the world around me (deconstruction in particular). Leave the academic world, and you never hear about Foucault and Derrida again unless you seek them out.
I am a big fan of zen. I listen to some zen audiobooks, and I find that the ideas there are a bit more positive, more practical, and can actually improve well-being. It takes some effort, but it’s doable. Alan Watts is somewhere in the middle. I like that he bridges the East-West gap.
As someone who discovered zen at the same time as western philosophy and literary theory, I’ve always been at odds with myself. I always thought all this western philosophy is so deep and it’s somehow important to understand it in order to… I don’t know… really understand human nature, the world, and existence beyond skin-deep? At the same time, follow zen and I can actually be less stressed, happier, and embracing said existence every day.
Of course, my personal feelings about any of this doesn't make one or the other better or worse. Everyone engaging with philosophy does it for their own reasons and they are all equally valid. This is just a snapshot of what I was thinking recently. I won't stop listening to Philosophize This, but I may give myself a break on the whole philosophy front.
0 votes -
Train Jazz: A jazz combo played in real time by every active NYC subway train
20 votes -
Income tax will be dead within five years as AI jobs crisis grows, says Monzo founder
5 votes -
US keyboards don't have enough keys, so I switched to Japanese - HyperJIS
3 votes -
Allbirds announces pivot from running shoes to AI compute; stock surged over 700%
28 votes -
Tildes Book Club - How are you progressing on The Tea Girl of Hummingbird Lane by Lisa See?
I've started but it's a reread for me.
4 votes -
TV Tuesdays Free Talk
Warning: this post may contain spoilers
Have you watched any TV shows recently you want to discuss? Any shows you want to recommend or are hyped about? Feel free to discuss anything here.
Please just try to provide fair warning of spoilers if you can.
3 votes -
Inside Doug Liman’s $70 million AI-made movie starring Casey Affleck and Gal Gadot
10 votes -
Medium term cold storage options?
Increasingly I'm looking at my backup solution and I'm not totally happy. My "threat model" I guess is if the house burns down and we only make it out with the shirts on our backs. Alternatively...
Increasingly I'm looking at my backup solution and I'm not totally happy. My "threat model" I guess is if the house burns down and we only make it out with the shirts on our backs. Alternatively if I get hit by a bus I'd like a backup of passwords and maybe some instructions for my wife.
Mostly irrelevant discussion on my current backup or lack of situation
Up until recently I had a VPS running syncthing as a central backup for all my devices but it kind of looks like that got randomly wiped or something... my plan up until that happened was that I have a computer in a locker at work that I occasionally fired up to sync my syncthing stuff. This has some issues, the big one being that it doesn't deal with bus factor.
My next plan (and the point of this topic) is to have some data stored offline in a safe deposit box at the bank or some other secure location and swap the data out at some interval like 6 months or 1 year. The stuff I REALLY care about is easily under 1gb and stuff I kind of care about (photos and that kind of thing) is < 1tb.
Also currently I'm paying for iCloud each month even though I've mostly left the mac-osphere. This is where my < 1tb of photos are. I intend to download all of that and stop paying for iCloud in the coming months.
TL;DR What are decent medium term cold storage options for < 1gb that I can be really sure will be good for several years (maybe 10 or 20 years at the extreme end) and is fairly cheap. I was thinking optical media but I'm kind of lost as to what specifically to get and how to not get conned by buying fake media (m discs). I (somewhat randomly) have an m disc drive in my computer but I don't know if thats overkill or not? My important stuff may even fit on a CD actually...
12 votes -
Predicting the NBA MVP with Machine Learning
Predicting the NBA MVP with Machine Learning Thesis Every season, basketball fans debate who deserves the MVP award. We built 3 machine learning models that attempt to answer that question using...
Predicting the NBA MVP with Machine Learning
Thesis
Every season, basketball fans debate who deserves the MVP award. We built 3 machine learning models that attempt to answer that question using box score statistics. At the end of each season, this award is determined by a panel of voters.
Methodology
Each model is trained on every NBA season from 1974 to 2017. For each player season, it looks at nine statistics:
- Points, assists, blocks, defensive rebounds, and field goals per game the core production numbers
- Win Shares (WS): an estimate of how many wins a player contributed to their team
- Value Over Replacement Player (VORP): how much better a player is than a league average replacement
- Box Plus/Minus (BPM): a player's net impact per 100 possessions
- Usage Rate (USG%): what share of team plays run through that player
From those nine numbers, the model learns what a typical MVP season looks like versus a non MVP season, then applies that knowledge to current players. Each model outputs an independent probability that a given player wins MVP, not a share of a single pool, so the values do not sum to 1. Think of it as each player's individual odds.
Three Models, One Question
Rather than relying on a single approach, the system runs three different models and lets you compare:
Logistic Regression
The simplest of the three. It draws a straight line through the data, each statistic gets a weight, and a player's score is the weighted sum of their stats. It's easy to interpret (a higher coefficient means that stat matters more).
Win Shares (WS) is by far the most influential feature, with an absolute coefficient of ~1.85, nearly double the next most important feature. Box Plus/Minus (BPM) ranks second at ~1.0, followed by Defensive Rebounds per Game (DRBPG, ~0.85) and Assists per Game (ASTPG, ~0.70). VORP and Field Goals per Game (FGPG) contribute moderately at ~0.50. Blocks per Game (BLKPG), Points per Game (PTSPG), and Usage Rate (USG%) have minimal weight, all under 0.15.
Random Forest
Builds hundreds of decision trees, each one asking a series of "is this stat above or below X?" questions and averages their answers. It handles complex relationships between stats well and is less sensitive to any one unusual data point. Think of it as a large committee of simple rules voting together.
WS again dominates at ~0.31, accounting for roughly twice the importance of the next feature. VORP (~0.15) and BPM (~0.125) rank second and third. DRBPG (~0.10), PTSPG (~0.08), BLKPG (~0.07), FGPG (~0.065), and ASTPG (~0.06) contribute in a fairly tight mid-range band. USG% is the least important at ~0.05. Compared to logistic regression, the Random Forest spreads importance more evenly across features.
Gradient Boosting
Also uses decision trees, but builds them sequentially: each new tree focuses on correcting the mistakes the previous ones made.
This model is heavily concentrated on just two features: BPM (~0.47) and WS (~0.41) together account for roughly 88% of total feature importance. All remaining features, PTSPG, VORP, ASTPG, DRBPG, contribute ~0.02–0.03 each, and BLKPG, USG%, and FGPG are effectively unused (near zero). This suggests the gradient boosting model learned that BPM and WS alone are nearly sufficient to separate MVP candidates.
Historical Results
The models were trained on data through 2017, so every season from 2018 onward is a genuine out of sample test, the models have never seen these players or seasons before.
Season Actual MVP LR RF GB 2018 James Harden #2 #2 #1 ✓ 2019 Giannis Antetokounmpo #1 ✓ #1 ✓ #1 ✓ 2020 Giannis Antetokounmpo #1 ✓ #1 ✓ #1 ✓ 2021 Nikola Jokić #1 ✓ #1 ✓ #1 ✓ 2022 Nikola Jokić #1 ✓ #1 ✓ #1 ✓ 2023 Joel Embiid #2 #4 #2 2024 Nikola Jokić #1 ✓ #1 ✓ #1 ✓ 2025 Shai Gilgeous-Alexander #3 #2 #569 Top-1 accuracy: LR 5/8 · RF 5/8 · GB 6/8
Top-3 accuracy: LR 8/8 · RF 7/8 · GB 7/8
Top-3 accuracy: LR 8/8 · RF 7/8 · GB 7/8
For five straight seasons (2019–2022 + 2024), all three models agreed on the same #1 pick, and were right every time.
In 2023, every model ranked Nikola Jokić #1, and by the numbers, he arguably had the better season. Joel Embiid won the award anyway, the kind of outcome that may reflect voter narrative/fatigue and team performance rather than pure statistics. In 2025, Gradient Boosting ranked Shai Gilgeous-Alexander outside the top 500, while Logistic Regression and Random Forest had him at #3 and #2 respectively. I have no idea why GB did this. Likely a bug.
Future Direction
No model is perfect, and these have known blind spots. Team record is not included, MVP voters have historically punished players on losing teams regardless of individual stats. Injuries and narrative don't appear in a box score. And the training data skews toward an older era; the three point revolution and the rise of players like SGA have introduced statistical profiles the 1970s–1990s data doesn't fully capture.
Current Season Predictions (2025–26)
LR RF GB #1 Nikola Jokić Shai Gilgeous-Alexander Nikola Jokić #2 Shai Gilgeous-Alexander Nikola Jokić Victor Wembanyama #3 Victor Wembanyama Victor Wembanyama Giannis Antetokounmpo #4 Luka Dončić Giannis Antetokounmpo Kawhi Leonard #5 Jalen Johnson Luka Dončić Luka Dončić Two of the three models have Nikola Jokić as the frontrunner. Random Forest is the dissenter, putting Shai Gilgeous-Alexander ahead. Victor Wembanyama appears in all three top 3s in just his second season, which is notable. Before running the models, I expected him to be #1 for all of them considering the way the models use advanced stats.
Conclusion
Thank you for reading. I hope you found this interesting. Basketball reference also has their own model if you would like to see a different result. Please do not gamble on my models!
10 votes -
Very Important People: Boris Tarshkokan
4 votes -
Things that don't suck
So much of what the algorithms surface is negative. For all of the reasons that mostly everyone's aware of at this point. It's easy to get the general impression that times are dark without...
So much of what the algorithms surface is negative. For all of the reasons that mostly everyone's aware of at this point.
It's easy to get the general impression that times are dark without realizing it. I think sometimes it's good to intentionally offset algorithmic (and general human) negativity bias.
Lets do a positive news thread, I'll start:
Hungary votes out Orbán after 16 years
Perovskite solar cells hit 34.85%
Portugal hits 80.7% renewable electricity
Hidden drainage system found in human brain
First lab-grown oesophagus using hosts own cells (fully incorporated with muscles, nerves, arteries within 6 months)
And of course Artemis II! Why is space exploration somehow more positive than the sum of its parts?
Please post anything, it doesn't have to be "news". The full range of the humanities works too
72 votes -
How are we all feeling about piracy these days?
So with the Paramount acquisition, all the new HP content, and the general state of both TV and Movie ownership are people returning to the high seas? I was an eager participant of the first and...
So with the Paramount acquisition, all the new HP content, and the general state of both TV and Movie ownership are people returning to the high seas?
I was an eager participant of the first and second wave of piracy in the early and late 00s, and considering the re-consolidation of the entertainment industry and the seemingly nefarious acquisitions of late, I am considering hoisting the black flag once again. I guess this post has two objectives: 1. how are other people navigating our changing media landscape, and 2. for those who have stayed immersed in piracy or have returned to it how have things changed in the last decade or so. Obviously Megavideo and Putlocker are no more, so are there directions to point folks who are just getting back to it. This can be streaming, torrenting, anything really.
Caveat: Let's not even give the horrible human that is JK airtime. I mentioned HP because folks might want to indulge without supporting but if we can keep the discussion to piracy that would be awesome!
51 votes -
Humans are losing the fight against flying fish
23 votes -
No one can force me to have a secure website!!!
34 votes -
What have you been watching / reading this week? (Anime/Manga)
What have you been watching and reading this week? You don't need to give us a whole essay if you don't want to, but please write something! Feel free to talk about something you saw that was...
What have you been watching and reading this week? You don't need to give us a whole essay if you don't want to, but please write something! Feel free to talk about something you saw that was cool, something that was bad, ask for recommendations, or anything else you can think of.
If you want to, feel free to find the thing you're talking about and link to its pages on Anilist, MAL, or any other database you use!
3 votes -
What programming/technical projects have you been working on?
This is a recurring post to discuss programming or other technical projects that we've been working on. Tell us about one of your recent projects, either at work or personal projects. What's...
This is a recurring post to discuss programming or other technical projects that we've been working on. Tell us about one of your recent projects, either at work or personal projects. What's interesting about it? Are you having trouble with anything?
4 votes -
'Bloodborne' video game getting R-rated animated movie adaptation
27 votes -
Looking for more pop / rock songs with sick sax solos! Got any ideas?
I've been working on a playlist for a while of rock / pop songs with sax solos. The rules are: Must be from this millennium sax can't be a primary instrument pop or rock genres preferred Here's...
I've been working on a playlist for a while of rock / pop songs with sax solos. The rules are:
- Must be from this millennium
- sax can't be a primary instrument
- pop or rock genres preferred
Here's what I've got so far: https://link.deezer.com/s/323YPvabsQgEuS8BOTCXj
27 votes -
Young people are falling behind, but not because of AI
20 votes -
Jet Lag Season 17: Taiwan Rail Rush | Trailer
22 votes -
Indie Pass, a PC subscription service for indie games to launch on April 13, 2026
25 votes -
The raspberry danish latte is making its way around the world after its inventors at a US small town coffee shop decided to share the recipe
22 votes -
George Benson - I Always Knew I Had It In Me [Version 2] (1977)
6 votes -
New search engine reveals if ancestors were in Nazi party
19 votes -
Turning meshes into horrifying piecewise functions
2 votes -
Things you didn't know about (Postgres) indexes
4 votes -
Midweek Movie Free Talk
Warning: this post may contain spoilers
Have you watched any movies recently you want to discuss? Any films you want to recommend or are hyped about? Feel free to discuss anything here.
Please just try to provide fair warning of spoilers if you can.
7 votes -
PBR and Grillo's Pickles are releasing a limited-edition pickle beer
7 votes -
I love you all
I have been gifted a tiny bit of VPN quota from a relative to allow me to upload my beatsaber creations. Its been the most important thing for me to put out, had found a very kind community, was...
I have been gifted a tiny bit of VPN quota from a relative to allow me to upload my beatsaber creations. Its been the most important thing for me to put out, had found a very kind community, was known-ish in it. I spent multiple weeks working on one of the projects i had planned, it was the only thing do to daily. Since it was finished life's been nothing after nothing after nothing. Fear, stress, depression, power infrastructure might get hit, planning for loss of power, loss of water, loss of food.
Constant stream of people asking for internet in news website comments. On the verge of crying 80% of the time.
I'm not gonna buy atrociously prices VPNs, even in this state people are scamming eachother with fake VPNs.
I miss life, life's been on pause for more than a month. the best describer of life is that it's on pause, that's all.
I was never at risk for depression, my friends who were now have it and struggle with it.
I have lost weight and gained a few more white hairs tho.
I love everyone and everything, i wish to get back to life.Will be seeing you hopefully in a better state.
-Pooya (slabs37)edit 2026/4/14:
got connected via another paid vpn, don't think this one will last long either. i put the wrong url, because ofcourse i did...119 votes -
Project Hail Mary - Discussion thread
47 votes -
Esoteric Ebb | Fully Ramblomatic
21 votes -
Dual national Londoner stranded in Spain by new border rule
17 votes -
What creative projects have you been working on?
This topic is part of a series. It is meant to be a place for users to discuss creative projects they have been working on. Projects can be personal, professional, physical, digital, or even just...
This topic is part of a series. It is meant to be a place for users to discuss creative projects they have been working on.
Projects can be personal, professional, physical, digital, or even just ideas.
If you have any creative projects that you have been working on or want to eventually work on, this is a place for discussing those.
11 votes -
Static analysis, dynamic analysis, and stochastic analysis
For a long time programmers have had two types of program verification tools, static analysis (like a compiler's checks) and dynamic analysis (running a test suite). I find myself using LLMs to...
For a long time programmers have had two types of program verification tools, static analysis (like a compiler's checks) and dynamic analysis (running a test suite). I find myself using LLMs to analyze newly written code more and more. Even when they spit out a lot of false positives, I still find them to be a massive help. My workflow is something like this:
- Commit my changes
- Ask Claude Opus "Find problems with my latest commit"
- Look though its list and skip over false positives.
- Fix the true positives.
git add -A && git commit --amend --no-edit- Clear Claude's context
- Back to step 2.
I repeat this loop until all of the issues Claude raises are dismissable. I know there are a lot of startups building a SaaS for things like this (CodeRabbit is one I've seen before, I didn't like it too much) but I feel just doing the above procedure is plenty good enough and catches a lot of issues that could take more time to uncover if raised by manual testing.
It's also been productive to ask for any problems in an entire repo. It will of course never be able to perform a completely thorough review of even a modestly sized application, but highlighting any problem at all is still useful.
Someone recently mentioned to me that they use vision-capable LLMs to perform "aesthetic tests" in their CI. The model takes screenshots of each page before and after a code change and throws an error if it thinks something is wrong.
8 votes -
'Avatar Aang' movie footage seems to have leaked months ahead of Paramount+ premiere
27 votes -
MetaComputing AI PC with Framework Laptop 13
10 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.
23 votes -
The accursèd alphabetical clock
17 votes -
Zig 0.16.0 release notes
15 votes -
No-stack web development
25 votes -
Osgood Perkins, Nicolas Cage team with Paramount for new ‘Longlegs’ movie
9 votes -
Empty department stores are housing Cleveland’s booming population
14 votes -
The Social Smolnet
13 votes -
Physicists think they’ve resolved the proton size puzzle
15 votes -
Björk to host solar eclipse rave in Iceland this summer – Arca, Sideproject and Ronja Jóhannsdóttir will also perform at the event
9 votes -
Why cheap waste management is key to stopping plastic pollution
46 votes