-
9 votes
-
Super Mario Bros. Wonder is the most inventive 2D Mario in decades
29 votes -
I'm working on a mobile app for Tildes: Three Cheers for Tildes!
In honor of Tildes' 5th birthday, presenting a preview of this app I've been working on, called: Three Cheers for Tildes It's not ready for an alpha release yet, but have some proof it's not...
In honor of Tildes' 5th birthday, presenting a preview of this app I've been working on, called:
Three Cheers for Tildes
It's not ready for an alpha release yet, but have some proof it's not vaporware:
Pre-alpha app preview: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/dZ5cDZFrpUw
Q: What devices will be supported?
Android 6.0 and newer. iOS 12.4 and newer (includes iPhone 5s and iPad Air).
Q: Who is this app for?
Mainly for people who are a great fit for Tildes culture, but have found it hard to keep up, without an app.
Maybe they visited once or twice, liked what they saw, but quickly bounced off because they're more accustomed to apps than websites. They could simply have forgotten about Tildes, without that dedicated icon on their homescreen.
Maybe the lack of an app signaled to some that the site was not worth taking seriously yet.
Or maybe they had been active for a while, and over the years gradually got tired of waiting 5-10 seconds to cold-start a web browser on their phone.
I know Tildes regulars don't particularly need an app. Those who've stuck around have clearly been perfectly fine using the website for the past 5 years, after all. Tildes does have an excellent mobile site already! That said, I'd be thrilled if the regulars tried and ended up enjoying the app, but at the same time, I'm not planning to put in massive effort to change minds and habits that don't need to be changed.
Q: I'm new to Tildes. Is Tildes the Next Big Thing? Is it going to replace <mainstream social network>?
Almost certainly not, and that's more than okay! It was never designed or intended to compete head-to-head with any major social networks. Tildes is its own community with its own way of doing things. We could use some new users in 2023 to keep things fresh, in my opinion. But the goal has never been growth at the expense of quality. I believe most of us want to keep the cozy, and manageable, community feel.
Please read the Tildes Docs if you're interested in the philosophy and policies of the site.
Q: What does the app do differently than the mobile site?
Currently: It follows native UI design patterns. It comes with a homescreen icon. It loads faster than a full web browser engine.
Planned: Easier to submit stories by hitting Share from other apps. Notifications. Content and user filtering features.
Q: Will your app have ads?
No. As long as Tildes itself is ad-free, Three Cheers will remain ad-free.
Q: Will you monetize the app some other way?
I might ask for donations, with options to send money to myself or Tildes or both.
I didn't build this app as a moneymaker per se. It's been a fantastic way for me to brush up on new (to me) technologies, and I wanted to support the Tildes community at the same time. Also to be really honest, my competitive side was fired up being the first person to release a native mobile app for Tildes.
Q: Why is the app closed source?
I don't want to open this can of tildo-shaped worms, but know I have to;
<details>
-ed for length:- I am building the app on my own time, without outside assistance or funding. I'm proud of my work, and I make apps for a living, and am not in a position to give the code away for free.
- Client-side code has significantly fewer "natural protections" against copying, compared to open-source server applications, including Tildes itself. The server platform owns the user content which is protected by copyright, owns the domain name, user accounts, private messages, and so on. Client code, on the other hand, is all-or-nothing. If I gave away the code, that's everything—no "natural protections" against wholesale copying.
- From personal experience plus countless anecdotes from friends and fellow app and game developers, open sourcing a client-side app will guarantee dozens if not hundreds of clones. It would likely result in well-resourced Tildes competitors taking the code and using it for their own purposes, backfiring on my intended purpose of helping Tildes.
- The app does not incorporate Tildes' AGPL-licensed code, and is therefore not required to be open source. It interfaces with the output (HTML) of Tildes, just like a web browser does. See the GPL FAQ on the outputs of GPL'ed applications not being covered by GPL.
- My code is often ugly and I want to avoid the incessant questions along the lines of "why are you still using that old technology?" which are too common in app development.
On the other hand, if anybody is inspired to prove me wrong and build an open-source app, by all means, go for it! It would be exciting to see an ecosystem of apps maintained by different developers.
Q: Will you release an open-source SDK at least?
Maybe. I'd be up for collaborating on this. It would largely depend on whether the site admin is confident enough to tackle the increased spam and abuse that may result following a public SDK release.
Thanks for reading! I'll post another topic in ~tildes when an alpha version is ready.
38 votes -
Canadian federal government considering new caps on payday lending and high risk lending
12 votes -
Tom Cardy - The Ballad of Smokin' Joe Rudeboy (2022)
11 votes -
FPGA Nintendo 64 gaming is here (on MiSTer)
13 votes -
PM Katrín Jakobsdóttir will take part in Iceland's first full-day womens strike in forty-eight years – calling for pay equality and action on gender-based violence
12 votes -
The costs of not investing in American public infrastructure, research, and education
29 votes -
Weekly US politics news and updates thread - week of October 16
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.
13 votes -
We must not kill Gazan children to try to protect Israel’s children
24 votes -
Egypt-Gaza border crossing opens, letting desperately needed aid flow to Palestinians
21 votes -
Geiranger in Norway, where a fissure growing in the side of a cliff could dislodge a rockslide so powerful it unleashes a deadly tsunami
16 votes -
Follow-up question: For those who made a significant change, how did it affect your relationships, whether romantic, social, familial?
A few of you mentioned in comments to my previous question that changing your mind could or did affect relationships. To those who did go through such a significant perspective shift, please share...
A few of you mentioned in comments to my previous question that changing your mind could or did affect relationships. To those who did go through such a significant perspective shift, please share your story!
20 votes -
Squadron 42 | Held The Line
11 votes -
Tildes Video Thread
Find yourself watching tons of great videos on [insert chosen video sharing platform], but also find yourself reluctant to flood the Tildes front page with them? Then this thread is for you. It...
Find yourself watching tons of great videos on [insert chosen video sharing platform], but also find yourself reluctant to flood the Tildes front page with them? Then this thread is for you.
It could be one quirky video that you feel deserves some eyeballs on it, or perhaps you've got a curated list of videos that you'd love to talk us through...
Share some of the best video content you've watched this past week/fortnight with us!
13 votes -
Teen Jesus and the Jean Teasers - Happier Than Ever (Billie Eilish cover, 2023)
8 votes -
Do you know any other good online communities?
So far I only managed to find two online communities in which people are able to hold a productive discussion and share interesting stuff - Tildes and LessWrong. Do you know if there are any other...
So far I only managed to find two online communities in which people are able to hold a productive discussion and share interesting stuff - Tildes and LessWrong. Do you know if there are any other great online spaces like this?
65 votes -
Megadeth drummer learns Blink-182 as fast as possible
16 votes -
Tuvalu plans for its own disappearance [can an island state remain a state if it is underwater?]
27 votes -
Forgotten to return your library book? Don’t worry about it [library fines are falling out of fashion].
23 votes -
What wipes in Star Wars teach us about the brain and also interface design
27 votes -
TV Tuesdays Free Talk
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...
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.
10 votes -
Twenty-one species removed from endangered list due to extinction, US wildlife officials say
30 votes -
They can and will ruin everything you love
40 votes -
Thirsty families in Gaza eke out trickle of water
20 votes -
The secret life of Jimmy Zhong, who stole – and lost – more than $3 billion
13 votes -
SpaceX to the US FAA: The industry needs you to move faster
23 votes -
Mumbai bids farewell to beloved double-decker buses made famous by Bollywood films
10 votes -
Why Luciano Acosta might not be unanimous MLS MVP
8 votes -
Europe's single currency, used daily by about 350 million people, has become a hot topic in an unlikely place – Sweden
12 votes -
Any interest in a weekly movie discussion?
With some inspiration from the Album of the Week over in ~music I was thinking of having something similar for movies. A weekly discussion on a specific movie - we just need to find a selection...
With some inspiration from the Album of the Week over in ~music I was thinking of having something similar for movies. A weekly discussion on a specific movie - we just need to find a selection format that works. We already have a fine weekly thread with free for all discussion, but I was thinking more like a movieclub type thing.
I was thinking a format where every Monday a new topic is created for a specific movie, and the first Monday of the month it will also include the titles for the rest of the month.
The big problem is how to select the movies and what considerations to availability on various streaming services should be done. Which is not easy since the catalog isn't even the same across countries for the same service. I would like there is some element of random discovery, but with some intent of finding quality titles.
I personally enjoy older classics and film festival type movies such as what is on The Criterion Channel and to an extent Mubi. They also have the benefit of being curated services with monthly selections we could simply piggyback on. But maybe that is a bit too niche. There are of course tons of various "best movies of all time"-lists to use and the 1001 movies you must see before you die would be a good candidate to get a mix of all time classics and some titles that aren't mainstream.
We could also do various thematic selections based on decade, genre, director or actors, but I really just want to get started and see how the traction is.
Feel free to chime in if you are interested and have suggestions on how we could choose the movies to watch, and hopefully I can get this thing started Monday the 30th of October.
15 votes -
I didn’t go to my dream school. Now I’m living debt-free.
22 votes -
People who manage small websites, how much does it cost you in time (and finances)?
Between "enshittification" and my general admiration for hobbyist websites, I have felt more and more pressed to learn how to make the websites I want to see and offer it at low cost. At the same...
Between "enshittification" and my general admiration for hobbyist websites, I have felt more and more pressed to learn how to make the websites I want to see and offer it at low cost. At the same time, people usually have to maintain their day jobs and development expenses. I am curious how easy or difficult it is for people to do. (Also, I guess please share your small website if you'd like)
24 votes -
Why the empty atom picture misunderstands quantum theory
22 votes -
First woman to lead Germany’s biggest union takes aim at Tesla
15 votes -
A Dutch artist reconstructed Tenochtitlan in 3D
27 votes -
In Killers of the Flower Moon, Martin Scorsese aims a righteous fury at American history
31 votes -
"Rabbit Test" by Samantha Mills
59 votes -
Mark Zuckerberg delivers on promise to pour 'gasoline' on Threads growth as the platform regains users while X shrinks
21 votes -
Thoughts on techno-optimism
19 votes -
Firefox money: Investigating the bizarre finances of Mozilla
16 votes -
Human microbiome myths and misconceptions
10 votes -
Mozilla’s Annual Consumer Creep-O-Meter
52 votes -
Taking sea passage across the Atlantic—how?
I’m looking for realistic alternatives to flying across the Atlantic Ocean. I write this from an airport. I utterly despise flying. I hate it. I dislike literally every step of the process. I find...
I’m looking for realistic alternatives to flying across the Atlantic Ocean.
I write this from an airport. I utterly despise flying. I hate it. I dislike literally every step of the process. I find the security screenings degrading despite the supposed advantages of TSA Pre-Check and Global Entry. I find the inefficient, class-based boarding process to be a complete waste of time. I am offended by the ridiculous itemized charges for luggage. Flying wreaks havoc on my body—my legs do not fit in their tiny seats and my head does not rest comfortably against their poorly adjustable headrest. Breathing stale, recirculating air for eight hours next to a coughing madman is unpleasant. When landing, without fail, the change in air pressure annihilates my sinuses, causing me a non-trivial amount of pain. I do not like it.
These factors, primarily, as well as some preference for an environmentally friendly lifestyle, have led me to ask for ways to avoid using an airplane to cross the pond.
I would be willing to pay somewhat more and spend considerably more time in transit to avoid flying. If it’s to be a particularly slow voyage (more than a week, as I imagine is typical), I would need an internet connection to work my job; something that can sustain a connection to a virtual machine, or in an ideal world take video calls. I have no other particular needs.
I obviously cannot take a train. I am left with only two options as a non-working passenger (I think): a cruise, or a cargo ship. The former sounds expensive. I have heard of people doing the latter but at a glance all I see online is “service paused due to COVID-19.” Surely that cannot truly be the case in 2023, though?
Does anyone have experience doing this? Can you offer advice on where to get started, what the experience is like, and what pitfalls to avoid? I am honestly almost at a breaking point here. I am obligated to take several transatlantic flights in the next year and I really cannot bear to continue doing this. I am open to ideas even if not all my criteria can be met. I appreciate any comments.
19 votes -
Wreckage likely belonging to a British submarine that sank during World War II was found off the coast of Norway
13 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.
20 votes -
What were your favorite Canadian bands of the 1990s?
Always a fan of Sloan here, but I was recently reminded of Pure and have been grooving to “Spiritual Pollution” and “Anna”. So make me a virtual mix tape: What were your fav Canadian bands,...
Always a fan of Sloan here, but I was recently reminded of Pure and have been grooving to “Spiritual Pollution” and “Anna”. So make me a virtual mix tape: What were your fav Canadian bands, albums, or songs of the ‘90s?
31 votes -
Web Summit chief steps down over Israel remarks
15 votes -
Book bans in Texas spread as new state law takes effect
14 votes -
Do you think dreams have meaning?
Asking because I have been having such vivid dreams lately and sometimes they touch me so much to the point that half a day, sometimes even the entire day, will be negatively affected - although...
Asking because I have been having such vivid dreams lately and sometimes they touch me so much to the point that half a day, sometimes even the entire day, will be negatively affected - although that might also be my poor mental health (decided against posting this in ~health.mental as I wasn't sure it had that much to do with it).
I definitely have more bad dreams when I'm in a bad place or going through things, like if I feel lonely I will dream about relationships. If I've been really into something, like a game or watching a lot of the same genre of tv or film, I will dream about things towards that genre. If I'm having interpersonal issues, I will dream about those and even have conflicts and fights in my dreams very much related to that person - I have so many nightmares about my father for example.
I'm not into astrology, tarot cards, witchy stuff, etc., beyond it being just for fun. And I feel like dreams are more along those lines although I don't know. I just know they can really affect me.
What's your take?
24 votes