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12 votes
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Tourist Club - Fibs (2020)
3 votes -
The MANA Podcast (Manga Anime Netflix Adaptation)
7 votes -
A data breach at Christie’s revealed exact GPS coordinates of collectors’ artworks
25 votes -
A creative journey in creating a board game
My buddy and I grew up in the 80's and 90's together in a mostly analog world, so we spent a bunch of time outside on bikes and getting dirty. We played board games a lot with each other and our...
My buddy and I grew up in the 80's and 90's together in a mostly analog world, so we spent a bunch of time outside on bikes and getting dirty. We played board games a lot with each other and our family, but as the turn of the century hit we were more engrossed in technology.
We both ended up in careers around creative design and technology, but still have that nostalgia from our past. We have been hanging out this past year and started streaming on Twitch so we can put our skills to use in a fun hobby.
Since January we had the idea to see how far we could push AI to help us create a board game! It's been a fun time starting from nothing and producing something. While the AI craze and controversy are out there. We realized that going all AI to make a fun game wasn't going to work. We've been using it as a tool but adding a lot of ourselves to it.
We hope to give a free downloadable and 3d printable version out. We are excited to get where we are and have an actual fun game. We figured we'd share our progress of the game. Frostbite: The Curse of Doctor Frost
Does anybody know of communities that would be into downloading, printing, and playing board games?
8 votes -
One Piece | Inside the story
11 votes -
Is there a userscript/stylesheet or browser plugin to hide the excerpts from news articles?
I am not sure if there is a proper name for these—frequently, a news article will be broken up by large-type excerpts of one or two sentences from the very article I'm already reading. I find this...
I am not sure if there is a proper name for these—frequently, a news article will be broken up by large-type excerpts of one or two sentences from the very article I'm already reading. I find this obnoxious. Has anybody made a tool to hide them?
15 votes -
Johnny Cash - Barbie Girl (2023)
35 votes -
How a brain implant and AI gave a woman with paralysis her voice back
15 votes -
Experience with parental control apps for Android
I'm looking for input from the Tildes community about experiences with Android parental controls apps. My daughter is 8, but she rides the bus, so we want to make sure she has ways to contact us...
I'm looking for input from the Tildes community about experiences with Android parental controls apps. My daughter is 8, but she rides the bus, so we want to make sure she has ways to contact us if something happens.
Other than that use case, I intend to limit her to offline content (audiobooks and music loaded directly on the phone) and some games.
The platform for this is an older phone (Android 9). I'm not averse to buying a newer phone if that makes the solutions workable, but I wanted to start with the "free" option.
I've installed Google Family Link on the phone. It does a nice job of restricting access to apps, setting time limits on individual apps, and filtering some content. The major limitation seems to be there's no way to restrict what numbers the phone can text or call with.
Bark seems to be the most visible alternative, and adds a lot of features for content monitoring social media, which is not really our use case. The main thing I'm looking for is an app that would let me administer the calling and texting features of the phone. I'm not opposed to paying for a service if that's what's needed.
Anybody have insights into tools? There's a ton of noise in the search results. Other solutions to the problem?
14 votes -
US intelligence assessment shows intentionally caused explosion crashed Wagner chief's plane
26 votes -
260 year old Crooked House pub catches fire and is demolished days after purchase by developer
53 votes -
Introducing the Epic First Run program
26 votes -
To predict future sea level rise, we need accurate maps of the world's most remote fjords in Greenland and Antarctica
8 votes -
The world's largest floating wind farm is now officially open in Norway – and helping to power North Sea oil operations
19 votes -
Staring at the tsunami - Voltaire, optimism and selective updating
5 votes -
Oklahoma family completes quest to noodle catfish in every legal state
14 votes -
Ball und Panzer Golf: Making a Playdate game in a week
16 votes -
NVIDIA debuts AI-enhanced real-time ray tracing for games and apps with new DLSS 3.5
24 votes -
Foe | Official trailer
8 votes -
Scientists release the first complete sequence of a human Y chromosome
19 votes -
Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty - new ways to play
38 votes -
Barry Ritholtz - Investing is a problem-solving exercise - a proposed definition
4 votes -
Why streaming services are pushing subscribers to ad tiers
27 votes -
Announcing TypeScript 5.2
8 votes -
Meditation is more than either stress relief or enlightenment
31 votes -
Risk of death related to pregnancy and childbirth more than doubled between 1999 and 2019 in the US, new study finds
58 votes -
EU Spreadsheet risks interest group: Horror Stories
9 votes -
Top-ranked Magnus Carlsen of Norway has won the chess FIDE World Cup by defeating India's Praggnanandhaa Rameshbabu
19 votes -
PlayStation’s first Remote Play dedicated device, PlayStation Portal remote player, to launch later this year at $199.99 USD
19 votes -
Apollo sued over $570m tax payout to top US executives. Pension fund says windfall for private equity titans is unjustified.
9 votes -
New BBC drama series set in Magdalene Laundries - shows gaslighting, shame and abuse of unwed mothers of all ages
11 votes -
Turning popular video games into great board games is a lot harder than it sounds
20 votes -
Early California woman mystery writer: the life and times of Lange Lewis
11 votes -
The US approves Revolution Wind, its fourth major offshore wind farm
12 votes -
Lego is to begin selling bricks coded with braille to help blind and partially sighted children learn to read the touch-based alphabet
29 votes -
Anti-corruption candidate wins Guatemala presidency in landslide
17 votes -
Report: Potential New York Times lawsuit could force OpenAI to wipe ChatGPT and start over
75 votes -
Unauthorized BART film sells out San Francisco theater
33 votes -
Have you watched the The Bear? If so, what did you think?
Premise - TL;DW - A young chef from the fine dining world comes home to Chicago to run his family sandwich shop after a heartbreaking death in his family. A world away from what he's used to,...
Premise - TL;DW -
A young chef from the fine dining world comes home to Chicago to run his family sandwich shop after a heartbreaking death in his family. A world away from what he's used to, Carmy must balance the soul-crushing realities of small business ownership, his strong-willed and recalcitrant kitchen staff and his strained familial relationships.
With season 2 being released this past weekend I wanted to see if anyone on Tildes was watching it. Right now, I think it might be my favorite show. There is no hamfisted comedy. The dialog seems shockingly/surprisingly human. It has stakes, but its not overwhelming or action-packed cheese.
The whole context of the show is surprisingly fresh, a lot of the characters have flaws but good even realistic redemption or growth. I think one of the most surprising things (for me at-least) is the lack of a love interest, I can't recall the last time a show didn't have one. I could go on and gush about this show some more, but I wanted to see if anyone here watched it.
If not, give it a chance. I think you might like it.
44 votes -
Just intonation keyboard – play music without knowing music
43 votes -
One Piece touted as best live action anime adaptation of all time
26 votes -
The circus of celebrity house tours
10 votes -
Tesla reportedly asked US highway safety officials to redact information about whether driver-assistance software was in use during crashes
35 votes -
Four former VICE Motherboard journalists founded an independent news company
41 votes -
Linus Tech Tips pauses production as controversy swirls
121 votes -
Chip company Arm files for Nasdaq listing in IPO anticipated to be this year’s biggest
20 votes -
Everything you didn't know about Ukraine's flag
14 votes -
Weekly US politics news and updates thread - week of August 21
This thread is posted weekly - please try to post all relevant US political content in here, such as news, updates, opinion articles, etc. Extremely significant events may warrant a separate...
This thread is posted weekly - please try to post all relevant US political content in here, such as news, updates, opinion articles, etc. Extremely significant events may warrant a separate topic, but almost all should be posted in here.
This is an inherently political thread; please try to avoid antagonistic arguments and bickering matches. Comment threads that devolve into unproductive arguments may be removed so that the overall topic is able to continue.
6 votes -
Midweek Movie Free Talk
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...
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.
9 votes