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4 votes
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French post office releases scratch-and-sniff baguette stamp
27 votes -
Inside the surreal world of $20,000 pet portraits
12 votes -
Pikmin 4, Pikmin 3, and the scope of adaptive music
10 votes -
How do you accidentally run for President of Iceland?
30 votes -
Zilog discontinues production of original Z80 processor after forty-eight years
28 votes -
Why Frank Lloyd Wright was so good
4 votes -
Volvo is celebrating its 97th birthday with the opening of what it calls "World of Volvo" in the company's hometown of Gothenburg, Sweden
7 votes -
The making of Pentiment
7 votes -
I created a massive global treasure hunt
5 votes -
How the Lockheed SR-71 Blackbird works
21 votes -
Spacesuits need a major upgrade for the next phase of exploration
8 votes -
Reinventing myself at 55: From commando to interior designer to miniature artist
5 votes -
Which characters have the best (Archery) bows?
Title is a reference to this[0] post, which I really thought was about archery bows. [0] https://tildes.net/~anime/1e7z/which_characters_have_the_best_bows
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Which characters have the best bows?
When I think of bows, my mind auto points to Sailor Moon, but there must be more variety I've never noticed. In Sailor Moon, each of the girls had a bow that reflected their personality and...
When I think of bows, my mind auto points to Sailor Moon, but there must be more variety I've never noticed. In Sailor Moon, each of the girls had a bow that reflected their personality and matched the rest of their outfit. As a set, they're pretty iconic, and the bows were functional (for transformation, ofc). Arguably, Kiki's bow from Kiki's delivery service is lively, but I'd also say the magic comes from the Miyazaki's animation. Would a big bow even move like that? I like the costuming details on the Sailor Moon bows, but the volume in Kiki's is undeniably cuter.
27 votes -
How design collective Hipgnosis redefined the album cover: from AC/DC to Pink Floyd
14 votes -
Maybe everything is a coroutine
3 votes -
Returning to Monkey Island
15 votes -
The extraordinary world of fake cities, and simulated urban environments
3 votes -
The decline of username and password on the same page
Web devs: what's up with this trend? For enterprise apps, I get it…single sign-on needs to detect what your email domain is to send you to your identity provider. For consumers, I feel like it's...
Web devs: what's up with this trend? For enterprise apps, I get it…single sign-on needs to detect what your email domain is to send you to your identity provider. For consumers, I feel like it's gotta be one of these reasons:
- Users don't know about the tab key being able to move to other fields on a page
- Mobile users don't really have a tab key, despite there being "previous/next field" arrows on the stock iOS keyboard since its inception (Android users, help me out please)
- Users tend to hit Enter after typing in their username, leading to a form submission with a blank password
- Security, maybe? In the past I have sent a link and a password in separate emails or separate communication methods entirely. Are you hashing/salting these separately for better MITM mitigation?
Did your UX team make a decision? Are my password managers forever doomed to need a "keyboard combo" value for every entry from now on?
Non-devs: do you prefer one method over the other? If so, why?
Tildes maintainers: selfishly, thanks for keeping these together :)
71 votes -
Haas team principal Ayao Komatsu believes that the team's new car will better suit Kevin Magnussen and his driving style
9 votes -
So, is Dash a good level? (Geometry Dash, 2.2)
3 votes -
The tyranny of the algorithm: why every coffee shop looks the same
23 votes -
Velocipedia: Renderings of strangers' drawings of bikes
30 votes -
Moki Cherry blended work and life, embodying a free-spirited 1970s vision – daughter Neneh Cherry, and her granddaughter Naima Karlsson recall her life and work
5 votes -
Hive cities: Reality or fiction?
7 votes -
Sculptor sues Swedish glassmaker Kosta Boda for €1m in test of EU ‘bestseller clause’ – landmark case may open door to retrospective claims across bloc
6 votes -
Exploring Art Deco architecture's evolution from its 1920s roots to its modern resurgence in Art Deco 2.0
5 votes -
First look at the new Mini Motorways map of Reykjavík, Iceland
7 votes -
CASETiFY copied my dbrand teardown skins and we're suing them
28 votes -
Floating Outskirts by YoReid showcase
2 votes -
The fashion industry hates older women
6 votes -
The history of emoticons
3 votes -
The odd history of goalie masks
11 votes -
At the Icelandic home of Katrín Þorvaldsdóttir, foraged material like seaweed is turned into masks, clothing and even shoes
8 votes -
Logo rewind: Discovering the trademarks of medieval Norwich
4 votes -
Public archive of over 600 type specimens from Germany
21 votes -
Queen Margrethe of Denmark is embracing her first passion – royal served as costume and production designer for Netflix film ’Ehrengard: The Art of Seduction’
12 votes -
Skateboard exhibition displays their elevated style
6 votes -
Highly inappropriate book covers
20 votes -
What wipes in Star Wars teach us about the brain and also interface design
27 votes -
The genius behind Hollywood’s most indelible sets
6 votes -
I made a custom Ganondorf action figure
6 votes -
Optimizing for Taste
3 votes -
Lego abandons effort to make bricks from recycled plastic bottles
43 votes -
Lego drops prototype blocks made of recycled plastic bottles as they "didn't reduce carbon emissions"
15 votes -
Designing content for people who struggle with numbers
21 votes -
Wikipedia:Dark mode
20 votes -
In this Arizona city, kids with autism are more than welcome
23 votes -
Sophie de Oliveira Barata on The Alternative Limb Project and the nexus of art and medicine
3 votes