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4 votes
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Columbia scientists identify the distinct mechanisms by which mammals discriminate a taste and assign a positive or negative valence
6 votes -
Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse’s new trailer looks incredible
11 votes -
Quick "post a comment" on the sidebar?
Just a quick idea: Seems like the only way to comment right now is to scroll to the bottom, but what if there's a text area box for posting a comment on the right sidebar? Seems like there's space...
Just a quick idea: Seems like the only way to comment right now is to scroll to the bottom, but what if there's a text area box for posting a comment on the right sidebar? Seems like there's space for it underneath the post info, plus I don't think it will slow down the load time in any way. Thoughts?
2 votes -
Sphero spin-off Misty Robotics releases new sensor packed robot dev kit programmable in JavaScript
3 votes -
Why is there just 3 main PC operation systems? Is there room to market a platform that isn't as intrusive as Windows 10, but more user friendly than Linux based ones?
After trying windows 10 a few years ago and disabling all the marketing stuff and disabling other features that hinder performance, I've been curious why my only other real choice is linux, or...
After trying windows 10 a few years ago and disabling all the marketing stuff and disabling other features that hinder performance, I've been curious why my only other real choice is linux, or reverting back to windows 7.
34 votes -
Anyone else here into yarn craft?
I crochet, my metamour knits and crochets, and I'm going to be learning some embroidery soon for a project. What are y'all into? Anything exciting in the works?
10 votes -
Pharoah Sanders - You've Got To Have Freedom (2013)
5 votes -
Is there currently any way to query data from Tildes? (such as JSON, RSS) For those of us who would like to look into developing third-party apps for this site.
Basically what the title says. I might like to look into making a third party Android/iOS app.
11 votes -
Machine learning in JS
3 votes -
"Most Voted Topics" ordering time limit
I browse by activity, like most of us, but every couple days I give a look to the most voted topics to see how the community is shaping the consolidated content because once we are at a more...
I browse by activity, like most of us, but every couple days I give a look to the most voted topics to see how the community is shaping the consolidated content because once we are at a more finalized code (trust, tags, etc) I think that the most voted content should reflect the most high quality as well.
I just realize that the default timing is 24h timespan. This means that the list show the most voted, created in the last 24h.
It is my opinion that on tildes we should give content more time to be consumed. We don't need the frenetic feeding of Reddit. Some people could just not open tildes today but maybe tomorrow, and lose good content with this default timespan.
I suppose registered users will be able to customise their home page default filtering but as "soon" we should open for reading without login, we should think about who just come by to read and is not registered (yet).
What's your opinion on this?
7 votes -
Instead of karma, can we get a user score of how many comments were started and then deleted without actually posting?
I'm joking, but only kinda... I'd be interested in my rate, as well as other peoples'.
12 votes -
Microsoft has sunk a data centre in the sea to investigate whether it can boost energy efficiency
15 votes -
Warren Buffet's public image is quite at odds with his investing habits.
6 votes -
Musk promises manufacturing, self-driving, battery breakthroughs—and profits
5 votes -
Another suggestions post
I'm sure comment UI is at the bottom of the priority list right now, but I love nitpicking things. I think there should be a separating line at the bottom of any comment chain. What it looks like...
I'm sure comment UI is at the bottom of the priority list right now, but I love nitpicking things.
I think there should be a separating line at the bottom of any comment chain.
What it looks like now and what it could look like.
Currently, anytime I see the bottom of a comment it is a bit jarring to not see clear evidence that the comment chain is over. It almost makes me think the CSS is broken whenever I see it.
Also, it would be nice to have alternating light and dark gray header bars for parent and child comments.
4 votes -
A better way to trace neuronal pathways: Moving forward by moving backward more effectively
8 votes -
Move the "votes" string on your own posts?
Just a minor UI thing - other people's vote count/vote button is on the bottom of their posts, while yours is on top. Just a bit jarring going from one to the other, is there any reason your...
Just a minor UI thing - other people's vote count/vote button is on the bottom of their posts, while yours is on top. Just a bit jarring going from one to the other, is there any reason your post's vote count can't be in the same place?
3 votes -
What song is made better by playing it faster?
I've recently been going through Youtube playing any song I can remember at 1.25x speed and some of them are just way better that way. A few of my highlights have been: Africa - Toto Rockefeller...
I've recently been going through Youtube playing any song I can remember at 1.25x speed and some of them are just way better that way. A few of my highlights have been:
Africa - Toto
Rockefeller Street - Getter Jaani
Tetris Theme (though this one is kind of cheating)6 votes -
I don't like fate because I am not in control of my life
I think people who believe in fate are slaves of their own mind. I can't stand not being in control of my life, can you?
9 votes -
[Heroes of the Storm] New Map: Alterac Pass - Explanation with Commentary by NotParadox
7 votes -
Firefox 62 Nightlies: Improving DNS Privacy in Firefox
Firefox recently introduced DNS over HTTPS (DoH) and Trusted Recursive Resolver (TRR) in nightly builds for Firefox 62. DoH and TRR are intended to help mitigate these potential privacy and...
Firefox recently introduced DNS over HTTPS (DoH) and Trusted Recursive Resolver (TRR) in nightly builds for Firefox 62.
DoH and TRR are intended to help mitigate these potential privacy and security concerns:
- Untrustworthy DNS resolvers tracking your requests, or tampering with responses from DNS servers.
- On-path routers tracking or tampering in the same way.
- DNS servers tracking your DNS requests.
DNS over HTTPs (DoH) encrypts DNS requests and responses, protecting against on-path eavesdropping, tracking, and response tampering.
Trusted Recursive Resolver (TRR) allows Firefox to use a DNS resolver that's different from your machines network settings. You can use any recursive resolver that is compatible with DoH, but it should be a trusted resolver (one that won't sell users’ data or trick users with spoofed DNS). Mozilla is partnering with Cloudflare (but not using the 1.1.1.1 address) as the initial default TRR, however it's possible to use another 3rd party TRR or run your own.
Cloudflare is providing a recursive resolution service with a pro-user privacy policy. They have committed to throwing away all personally identifiable data after 24 hours, and to never pass that data along to third-parties. And there will be regular audits to ensure that data is being cleared as expected.
Additionally, Cloudflare will be doing QNAME minimization where the DNS resolver no longer sends the full original QNAME (foo.bar.baz.example.com) to the upstream name server. Instead it will only include the label for the zone it's trying to resolve.
For example, let's assume the DNS resolver is trying to find foo.bar.baz.example.com, and already knows that ns1.nic.example.com is authoritative for .example.com, but does not know a more specific authoritative name server.
- It will send the query for just baz.example.com to ns1.nic.example.com which returns the authoritative name server for baz.example.com.
- The resolver then sends a query for bar.baz.example.com to the nameserver for baz.example.com, and gets a response with the authoritative nameserver for bar.baz.example.com
- Finally the resolver sends the query for foo.bar.baz.example.com to bar.baz.example.com's nameserver.
In doing this the full queried name (foo.bar.baz.example.com) is not exposed to intermediate name servers (bar.baz.example.com, baz.example.com, example.com, or even the .com root nameservers)
Collectively DNS over HTTPs (DoH), Trusted Recursive Resolver (TRR), and QNAME Minimization are a step in the right direction, this does not fix DNS related data leaks entirely:
After you do the DNS lookup to find the IP address, you still need to connect to the web server at that address. To do this, you send an initial request. This request includes a server name indication, which says which site on the server you want to connect to. And this request is unencrypted.
That means that your ISP can still figure out which sites you’re visiting, because it’s right there in the server name indication. Plus, the routers that pass that initial request from your browser to the web server can see that info too.So How do I enable it?
DoH and TRR can be enabled in Firefox 62 or newer by going to about:config:- Set network.trr.mode to 2
- Here's the possible network.trr.mode settings:
- 0 - Off (default): Use standard native resolving only (don't use TRR at all)
- 1 - Race: Native vs. TRR. Do them both in parallel and go with the one that returns a result first.
- 2 - First: Use TRR first, and only if the name resolve fails use the native resolver as a fallback.
- 3 - Only: Only use TRR. Never use the native (after the initial setup).
- 4 - Shadow: Runs the TRR resolves in parallel with the native for timing and measurements but uses only the native resolver results.
- 5 - Off by choice: This is the same as 0 but marks it as done by choice and not done by default.
- Here's the possible network.trr.mode settings:
- Set network.trr.uri to your DoH Server:
- Cloudflare’s is https://mozilla.cloudflare-dns.com/dns-query
(but you can use any DoH compliant endpoint)
- Cloudflare’s is https://mozilla.cloudflare-dns.com/dns-query
- The DNS Tab on about:networking will show which names were resolved using TRR via DoH.
Links:
A cartoon intro to DNS over HTTPS
Improving DNS Privacy in Firefox
DNS Query Name Minimization to Improve Privacy
TRR PreferencesI'm not affiliated with Mozilla or Firefox, I just thought ~ would find this interesting.
13 votes -
Juno solves thirty-nine-year old mystery of Jupiter lightning
5 votes -
will we see a ~politics?
the reason why reddit feels so fractured is because all sides of the political compass are so split. id like to see one single ~politics channel and see how it works out, if everyone can keep it...
the reason why reddit feels so fractured is because all sides of the political compass are so split. id like to see one single ~politics channel and see how it works out, if everyone can keep it civil.
32 votes -
Most instructive/well made educational computer science/math videos?
What are some of your favorite videos that explain deep topics in depth? I've recently been on a 3blue1brown binge (youtube) and am looking for more videos of that ilk. Doesn't have to be a series...
What are some of your favorite videos that explain deep topics in depth?
I've recently been on a 3blue1brown binge (youtube) and am looking for more videos of that ilk. Doesn't have to be a series or a consistent uploader, one off videos are sometimes the best. Just thought I'd ask ~comp if there's anything in particular that comes to mind.
This is in part inspired by the video posted by /u/Deimos in the Technical Goals section of Tildes, titled Simplicity Matters
11 votes -
Will automation affect society positively or negatively?
Many occupations are set to be automated in the near future: truck(lorry) driving, cashiers, and various other service sector jobs. See the full paper here[PDF]. Will such a reallocation of labour...
Many occupations are set to be automated in the near future: truck(lorry) driving, cashiers, and various other service sector jobs. See the full paper here[PDF].
Will such a reallocation of labour be a net positive or net negative?
Will societies around the world adapt by offering ways to retrain those that lost their jobs, or by providing temporary assistance in some manner?
Or, perhaps, will those people who lose when the next automation wave comes just be ignored, as they would negatively affect the capitalists bottom line.
26 votes -
I think a "friends" thing would be good here.
You know, so we can all keep track of the people we most like to interact with.
16 votes -
My so-called (millennial) entitlement
15 votes -
New game in the Diablo universe leaked through Blizzard job posting
https://careers.blizzard.com/en-us/openings/oNiH7fwD archive.is mirror We're working on a new, unannounced Diablo project. Are you a skilled Dungeon Artist? Come work with us, and together we will...
https://careers.blizzard.com/en-us/openings/oNiH7fwD archive.is mirror
We're working on a new, unannounced Diablo project. Are you a skilled Dungeon Artist? Come work with us, and together we will build something exceptional.
- Work directly with level design to build atmospheric dungeons with a focus on composition, detail and mood, while ensuring that the gameplay space is readable.
- Work with Lead Environment Artist and the Art Director to ensure all environments are meeting the high-quality bar Blizzard is known for.
- Experience working with a lead artist or art director in developing a unique and cohesive modeling and texturing style for environment assets
Definitely looks like a whole new game in the pipeline. Any other dungeon crawler fans on ~tildes so far? I think I've got 300+ hours in Diablo 3 alone, let alone 1 and 2.
What do you want in a new Diablo, what do you definitely not want?
8 votes -
Here's what Symmetra's rework looks like right now in Overwatch
10 votes -
On NSFW Content Rules
I’ve seen some discussion about whether or not NSFW content should be allowed, but I’d just like to throw my suggestion out there. Since some of the documentation mentions it, I think that most...
I’ve seen some discussion about whether or not NSFW content should be allowed, but I’d just like to throw my suggestion out there.
Since some of the documentation mentions it, I think that most people are assuming that nsfw will be allowed. If it is allowed I’d like for pornography to be against the rules, while non pornographic NSFW content is allowed.
There’s a few reasons for this, mainly because tildes seems to be very community and discussion focused, and pornographic content doesn’t foster either a community or discussion (usually). Additionally, tildes doesn’t have anything unique to offer in this space, categorized pornography is something you can find in a multitude of places, and the design goals of tildes don’t contribute anything novel in pornography browsing.
General NSFW posts on the other hand I can see fostering some kind of community discussion, take a look at the the /r/sex subreddit as a decent example of a useful and moderated NSFW community (not perfect, but I do think it has a net positive impact on the reddit users who visit).
91 votes -
STUMPS - Piggyback (2018)
3 votes -
The Peacock Of My Town
Let me preface this by saying that I live in upstate NY, which is far from anywhere a peacock should be. Well, a decade ago, our local zoo closed. Last year, my stepmom saw a male peacock around...
Let me preface this by saying that I live in upstate NY, which is far from anywhere a peacock should be.
Well, a decade ago, our local zoo closed. Last year, my stepmom saw a male peacock around the area. A week ago, now that i'm living with her, I see him. Today, I decided to feed the poor guy some crack corn like we feed our chickens. The guy ate right out of my hand! I hope he's doing okay, my new buddy.
5 votes -
The rise of Reddit's megathreads
I originally posted this as a comment here but thought it might deserve it's own discussion. I think that the rise of megathreads/ultrathreads/collections of threads on reddit has been a large...
I originally posted this as a comment here but thought it might deserve it's own discussion.
I think that the rise of megathreads/ultrathreads/collections of threads on reddit has been a large detriment to the site.
I'm a mod for a few large subreddits that utilizes them (and I know a good portion of people reading Tildes right now are as well), and as time goes on I've started to dislike them more and more.
At first they were great - they seemed to silo off all the posts and noise that happened around an event, and made the lives of mods easier. Posts that should've been comments could now be removed, and the user could be pointed towards the megathread. Users could go back to the post and sort by new to see new posts, and know that they'd all have to do with that one topic.
I believe that this silo actually hurts the community, and especially the discussion around that original megathread, more than it helps. As modteams I think we underestimate the resilience of our communities, and their ability to put up with "noise" around an event.
The fact that we are in a subreddit dedicated to that cause should be silo enough - each post in that subreddit should be treated as an "atomic" piece of information, with the comments being branches. By relegating all conversation to a megathread we turn top level comments into that atomic piece of information, and subcomments into the branches.
But that's just a poor implementation of the original! There are some edge cases where this might make sense (take /r/politics, it wouldn't make sense to have 9 of the top 10 posts just be slightly reworded posts on the same issues), but I think this can be remedied by better duplication rules (consider all posts on a certain topic to be a repost, unless the new post has new or different information).
There is something to be said about the ability to generate a new, blank sheet of conversation with a post, that is not marred with previous information or anecdotes. New comments on a megathread post don't have that luxury, but new posts do.
Additionally, I feel like the way reddit originally conditioned us to view posts is to view them then not check them again (unless we interacted with someone in it or got a notification). This prevents potentially great (but late) content from gaining visibility, as a non-negligible portion of the population will still be browsing the subreddit, but will never click the post again.
24 votes -
Favorite vegan recipes?
I've somewhat recently become vegan and am looking for more recipes to cook. I love pretty much all kinds of food, especially kinds I haven't tried before. If anybody has any great recipes that...
I've somewhat recently become vegan and am looking for more recipes to cook. I love pretty much all kinds of food, especially kinds I haven't tried before. If anybody has any great recipes that are vegan, I would love to share.
9 votes -
Overmoderation?
How does everyone feel about...the other platform and overmoderation? It seems like a lot of content and comments get removed due to borderline rule infractions and/or hair trigger enforcement....
How does everyone feel about...the other platform and overmoderation? It seems like a lot of content and comments get removed due to borderline rule infractions and/or hair trigger enforcement.
Wondering how you all feel about that and what it means for this platform. Is it an inevitable outcome of a large community, or did the system itself lead to such an outcome?
Or is my perception way off?20 votes -
The flying car backed by Google's cofounder just got a big update, and people can pilot it with less than an hour's training
5 votes -
What are you trying to accomplish this week?
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14 votes -
My game, Levantera, released on Steam back in April. Here is the release trailer for it!
6 votes -
Open scientific research is a foundation of our age, but do you think that we may be coming to a time where it may become an existential threat to humanity?
Openly published research makes science advance at a wonderful rate. In my experience scientists and researchers support open research in a nearly dogmatic fashion. Personally I am generally for...
Openly published research makes science advance at a wonderful rate. In my experience scientists and researchers support open research in a nearly dogmatic fashion. Personally I am generally for it. However here is my concern.
I believe that humanity is in a terrible race. One of the competitors is the advancement of science, which of course can sometimes be used in a dangerous ways. The other competitor is our society moving towards murder and war becoming obsolete. The science is obvious and needs no examples. Societies move towards the sanctity of life is shown here.
"Violence has been in decline over long stretches of time", says Harvard professor Steven Pinker, "and we may be living in the most peaceful time in our species' existence."
Now to get to my point. In the past scientific advancement has created some really scary things. Atomic weapons, bio and chemical warefare, etc. However, those weapons took a lot of people and capital to produce, and had relatively un-scalable effects. Now with open research on advancements like CRISPR, we are nearing a time where in the near future a smart high school biology student with a few thousand dollars and an internet connection will be able to create self-replicating custom viruses that could kill millions. The asymmetric threat has never been greater.
Do you agree with my assessment and concerns?
If so, do you believe that there should be limits on publication of research in certain areas?
Edit: I should have said CRISPR and gene drives. Here is a TED talk on how gene drives can change and entire species, forever.
7 votes -
Daily Tildes discussion - what missing/broken things are the most "shocking"?
Normally I've been trying to use the Monday post to do a general "what's planned for the week?", but with all the attention and unexpectedly-quick growth last week I didn't get the main thing...
Normally I've been trying to use the Monday post to do a general "what's planned for the week?", but with all the attention and unexpectedly-quick growth last week I didn't get the main thing (open-sourcing) finished anyway, so this one wouldn't be much different.
Instead, I want to ask for input on what are the current missing or broken things that are the most surprising? That is, I don't want to talk about "this would be nice" things here; I want to focus on, "Is this really not there? Am I doing something wrong?"
Here are three examples that will hopefully make it a little more clear:
- User pages currently have no pagination (should I just bump them up from 20 items to 50 or 100 for now, until they do?)
- Username mentions don't send a notification
- There's not even a basic search function
That's the level of things I want. Let me know what others are out there, I'm sure there are more. And two more quick things while I have your attention:
- We added some new groups the other day, make sure to check those out if you haven't yet.
- I've given everyone 3 invite codes, so feel free to invite some more people if you'd like to. You can get them on this page: https://tildes.net/invite
Thanks!
69 votes -
Default Topic View - Expanded Top Level Replies, Collapsed Lower Level Replies
I'd like to suggest that the default view for topics look something like the image below, with expanded top level replies, and collapsed lower level replies. And have an option under each reply...
I'd like to suggest that the default view for topics look something like the image below, with expanded top level replies, and collapsed lower level replies. And have an option under each reply that would expand the next level of replies below it, continuing this behavior on down to the lowest level comments. There could even be an "Expand all below this comment", although I don't show that in this illustration.
That would all readers to quickly read through many or all of the direct responses to the topic before deciding which responses to dig into deeper. It would also help direct responses which aren't listed near the top get more exposure. The site could even be coded to delay loading lower level comments until an expand link is clicked, reducing page sizes and improving load times.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/0u6vuopufierijp/TildesDefaultThreadDisplay.png?dl=0
6 votes -
Daily Tildes discussion - new groups added, please subscribe to them if you're interested
A few updates related to groups today: First of all, we now have our first actual sub-group with ~tildes.official . I've automatically subscribed everyone to it, and I'm currently the only one...
A few updates related to groups today:
First of all, we now have our first actual sub-group with ~tildes.official . I've automatically subscribed everyone to it, and I'm currently the only one that can post in it. So if you'd like to make sure that you're seeing the official announcements and daily discussions but don't want all the suggestions and bug reports and such clogging up your home page, you can subscribe to ~tildes.official and unsubscribe from ~tildes. Subscribing to ~tildes will still give you the posts from both (regardless of whether you subscribe to ~tildes.official or not). I'll be moving the previous announcements and such into ~tildes.official eventually.
Also, as mentioned a few days ago, it's time to add a few more groups. As part of this, I've updated the groups list page a tiny bit to add the Subscribe/Unsubscribe button onto that page, so that you can easily tell which ones you're already subscribed to and change your choices. These are the new groups:
I know that there are a number of other ones that people are clamoring for as well (including sub-groups of existing ones), but I think it's important to go pretty slow with this. At this point I think we already have more groups than reddit did for years (and Digg ever had), but the site's population is lower than even a tiny single subreddit would be. Having things organized more is nice, but we don't want to fragment too quickly into a bunch of inactive groups.
One more thing I could use some help with: the short group descriptions on the groups list are pretty close to placeholders that I wrote very quickly. If anyone wants to suggest some new ones for any of the groups we could use to help make their purpose more clear, I'd love to update them with better ones.
Thanks, let me know what you think.
102 votes -
Idris Ackamoor and the Pyramids -- Sunset (2018)
6 votes -
The malicious use of artificial intelligence
5 votes -
Name a cool, mostly unknown feature of your OS of choice
Please
23 votes -
Two Arguments About The Goldfinch - Article
3 votes -
Advice for people terrified of board games?
Most of my friends and my husband love board games- the more complicated, the better! My whole life, many board games have given me pretty bad anxiety to the point where I pretended I hated them...
Most of my friends and my husband love board games- the more complicated, the better! My whole life, many board games have given me pretty bad anxiety to the point where I pretended I hated them rather than admit I was just scared.
Over the past few years, I have found a few games I don't mind playing- mostly cooperative (Sentinels of the Multiverse, Betrayal at House on the Hill) or anonymous ones (Cards Against Humanity, Jackbox Games). I still have a hard time playing strategy games like Catan or Ticket to Ride; games which involve guessing what others will do like Rook or The Resistance make me want to die.
A lot of times, my friends just want to sit around and play board games, and I'm trying to build up a list of games I like to play so I can join in. Any advice for getting used to them/learning to play in advance, or games that are fun for serious board gamers, but still sort of low pressure?
Thanks!
19 votes -
Firefox Color
13 votes -
Have you or your company rewritten anything in Rust? Was it worthwhile?
Or, are you considering doing so? What type of functionality is being rewritten? Any major hurdles along the way?
15 votes