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9 votes
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Blood culture bottle shortage challenges US hospitals, labs
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Sam Altman's basic-income study is out. Here's what it found.
39 votes -
The biggest-ever global outage: lessons for software engineers
13 votes -
Terrifier 3 | Official teaser
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Ghanaian authorities are investigating after several individuals claiming to be para-athletes and their support staff reportedly absconded during a trip to Norway
3 votes -
Reddit won't allow me to delete my comments
I have, despite my better judgement, gone back on reddit in a limited way after exiting completely for a few months. I decided to anonymize myself as much as possible and was using Redact to cover...
I have, despite my better judgement, gone back on reddit in a limited way after exiting completely for a few months. I decided to anonymize myself as much as possible and was using Redact to cover my history. It overwrites comments with random words plus a short message that the comment has been anonymized and deleted with Redact. It's been working great for quite a few months.
Today I logged on for the first time in a few days and my comments have ALL been restored, right back to when I opened a new account a few months ago after closing my ten year old account. Everything is there again.
Not sure reddit's point in restoring them, other than a stark reminder that comments and personal info mining is the point of reddit, not community engagement, just like all the other social media.
Curious if anyone has any idea on how to permanently delete comment history?
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PWA Notifications
Building my first Progressive Web App, it's new territory for me but I've made it installable already. I'm trying to cover a fairly simple use case, which is displaying a badge count based on the...
Building my first Progressive Web App, it's new territory for me but I've made it installable already.
I'm trying to cover a fairly simple use case, which is displaying a badge count based on the number of unread notifications. Intuition tells me that I'd just ping an endpoint on the server at a 5 minute interval, but I'm in new territory so I thought I'd open up the conversation to see if there's any gotchas to be aware of.
I'd like to see if there's anyone out there on Tildes who has experience in this domain - is the service-worker always on, or is it only active once the app has been open and then backgrounded? How do I know if the app is currently open? I would like the app to query for notifications more frequently when it's opened, and only intermittently when it's closed. Any tips?
8 votes -
US Secret Service director quits after Donald Trump shooting
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Are smartphones driving our teens to depression?
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Movie of the Week #39 - Barbie
Warning: this post may contain spoilers
Next up of blockbusters is Barbie from 2023 directed by Greta Gerwig which made a whooping $1.4 billion.
Is this a proper blockbuster? Were you caught up in the whole Barbenheimer frenzy?
The rest of the schedule is:
- 29th: Edge of Tomorrow
18 votes -
Taking my diabetes treatment into my own hands
17 votes -
Software development is nonlinear system
8 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!
8 votes -
Delta's CrowdStrike related flight delays and cancellations prompt Department of Transportation investigation
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Are you a hiring manager/recruiter in tech? In this Circus Funhouse Mirror tech economy, how do candidates even get an interview?
I've been a hiring manager before across a few jobs. But, then, I was receiving maybe 50 resumes to screen a week with my recruiter. Y'all are, what, at a few factors to an order of magnitude more...
I've been a hiring manager before across a few jobs. But, then, I was receiving maybe 50 resumes to screen a week with my recruiter. Y'all are, what, at a few factors to an order of magnitude more than that?
Are your recruiters now pre-filtering resumes before you see them? What is being used to determine whether a candidate gets an interview now?
What I'm seeing:
- Referrals almost never matter: I've gotten two interviews through my network after dozens of applications—and I'm fairly well networked.
- Experience at other well-known Tech companies doesn't get an interview
- Having the right skill set, based on the job description doesn't get an interview.
From the outside, it seems like a coin flip.
Meanwhile, I have LinkedIn's AI advisor routinely giving me flavors of "yes, you're definitely their kind of candidate" yet no responses after weeks followed by the occasional casual rejection email.
So what's happening behind the scenes? How do resumes get on your radar? How do you work from the deluge to hiring a human?
Sincerely,
A very experienced engineer and manager who is rather fed up with what seems like a collection of pseudo-random number generator contemporary hiring processes.EDIT: I should have also included recruiters in the title of my ask.
56 votes -
California Forever pulls measure to build Bay Area city
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What to know about the proposed Kids Online Safety Act and its chances of passing in the US Congress
20 votes -
Rachel Chinouriri - So My Darling (live from KOKO) (2024)
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How do you track your successes?
Today I had a small accomplishment that involved solving something I was pondering in the back of my mind all day. In the moment (and even still, a couple hours later), I felt a sense of pride....
Today I had a small accomplishment that involved solving something I was pondering in the back of my mind all day. In the moment (and even still, a couple hours later), I felt a sense of pride.
But I know that in another week I won't even remember this feeling. I'll have moved on to some other event in life and feel things associated with that.
Which leads me to my question - is there an effective way to save a record of your accomplishments that will keep or re-ignite that emotional/chemical response?
We can even extend this into work life a bit as well. If you use an issue tracker or ticketing system, I'd imagine your completed tickets are lost to the abyss unless they need to be searched for in the future.
Personally, I think a journal is too verbose. But I'm open to ideas.
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IT professionals and therapists
If you are an I.T. professional have you ever talked to a therapist about career/job related angst and felt that they just didn't fully understand beyond a superficial level?
20 votes -
Review: The Real North Korea, by Andrei Lankov
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The deadliest of all dead ends in the 3D printing industry
31 votes -
We unleashed Facebook and Instagram’s algorithms on blank accounts. They served up sexism and misogyny.
43 votes -
Inside the two-year fight to bring charges against school librarians in Granbury, Texas
20 votes -
US EPA awards $4.3 billion to fund projects in thirty states to reduce climate pollution
28 votes -
Helldivers 2's biggest update yet, Escalation of Freedom, drops August 6 – new enemies, mission objectives, difficulty levels, and more
15 votes -
Joker: Folie à Deux | Official trailer
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J.D. Vance gets his techno-authoritarian ideas from Peter Thiel and Curtis Yarvin
23 votes -
"Dark oxygen" production defies knowledge of the deep ocean, potentially upends standard model for discovering life on other planets
31 votes -
CrowdStrike chaos leads to grounded aircraft — and maybe an unusual weather effect
12 votes -
Ionnalee – La La Love (2024)
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East Palestine Ohio after the derailment- reports of hair loss, seizures, residents to decide whether to accept negotiated settlement
42 votes -
We’re building nuclear spaceships again—this time for real
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Isle of Dogs [area in London's Docklands] unilateral declaration of independence: a revolt, a joke, or a tactical stroke of genius
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Weekly Israel-Hamas war megathread - week of July 22
This thread is posted weekly - please try to post all relevant Israel-Hamas war 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 Israel-Hamas war 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.
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.
9 votes -
Danecdotes: Reminiscences and Reflections Concerning a Largely Wasted Life
9 votes -
Concerning levels of arsenic and lead found in tampons in world first study
55 votes -
The magic of tabletop crowdfunding is dying
18 votes -
Anti-whaling activist Paul Watson arrested on an international arrest warrant issued by Japan in Greenland
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Any other Tildes users posting from within the great firewall?
It's nice having english language forums that don't require a vpn to access. Anyone got any other suggestions and any recommendations for vpns that work on mobile data reliably? I've found PIA,...
It's nice having english language forums that don't require a vpn to access. Anyone got any other suggestions and any recommendations for vpns that work on mobile data reliably? I've found PIA, Nord, and Proton to not work but Surfshark does for now if intermittently (more reliably on wifi).
59 votes -
How Apple just stole "AI" from everyone else
12 votes -
US President Joe Biden announces that he will not run for re-election
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EVO fighting game news round up
This past weekend was EVO, the largest fighting game tournament in the world. This year the largest esports event in the world. Alongside all of world class international competition came a ton of...
This past weekend was EVO, the largest fighting game tournament in the world. This year the largest esports event in the world. Alongside all of world class international competition came a ton of trailers of what's coming next to the genre. Instead of just flooding the ~games group, I'm going to be compiling as much info as I can here.
Game DLC
Street Fighter 6 - Terry Teaser Trailer
Tekken 8 - Heihachi Mishima Trailer and Nike colab
Guilty Gear -Strive- Season Pass 4 Teaser Trailer
Granblue Fantasy Versus: Rising - Versusia Gameplay Trailer
The King of Fighters XV Special DLC | Vice and Mature | Trailer
Under Night In-birth II Sys:Celes - Uzuki Reveal Trailer
Pocket Bravery - DLC Character 1 Rick
Upcoming Game Info
Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves | Kevin Rian
HunterxHunter NenxImpact Opening Movie and Meruem Trailer
Rivals of Aether 2 - Orcane Reveal Trailer
Diesel Legacy: The Brazen Age - Damkina Trailer
New Game Info
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MILGRAM: An interactive Japanese music project
So this is pretty different from the typical stuff on here. I want to share an interactive music project that showed up on my YouTube feed called MILGRAM. It's produced by Deco*27, a popular...
So this is pretty different from the typical stuff on here. I want to share an interactive music project that showed up on my YouTube feed called MILGRAM. It's produced by Deco*27, a popular Vocaloid/Utauite, and Yamanaka Takuya, a member of the band The Oral Cigarettes who's also been a key figure in producing some anime and video games (Caligula Effect is a major one). This could probably fit into ~anime too, but this is specifically a music project so I figured this is the best place for it.
To quote the MILGRAM wiki:
MILGRAM, established April 2020, is an ongoing interactive music project by DECO*27 and Takuya Yamanaka.
The premise is that there are 10 prisoners residing in the Milgram Prison; they have all committed "murder". Over time, their mental images will be projected into a music video, containing hints and clues hidden in it. With these videos in mind, it is up to you to find out the truth behind their actions and deem whether they should be forgiven (innocent) or not (guilty).
In Milgram, there's a three trial system. Each prisoner will have 3 different MVs. For each video, you will be able to vote on their verdict (for the specific prisoner). Dependant on their previous verdict, their trial will change it's direction. Keep this in mind when you vote!
I like songs that tell stories, and MILGRAM definitely fits that criteria. I haven't finished listening to all of the songs released yet, but it's fun to watch the music videos while searching for clues to whatever murders they committed. Sometimes it's fairly obvious from the first video and lyrics. Other times, we're doing a lot of extrapolation. If you didn't know the context of the overall project, a couple of the songs and videos seem pretty typical for their musical genre. Just look at the top comment of that one: "imagine my confusion clicking onto a seemingly cute and catchy song only to scroll down and see people talking about abortion, murder and death??"
Even without that context though, I think all of the songs and music videos can stand on their own. I wouldn't have realized they were part of a series if they didn't mention "X Trial Music Video" in the title. The songs span multiple genres, ranging from rock to J-pop to metal to... I guess more jazzy and classical/blues? Not sure how exactly to classify that last one, the music video has my brain biased towards seeing it as a "musical theater song". Anyways, there's probably a little bit of something for everyone, and all of them are incredibly well done. I've been playing Undercover in particular on loop, and the melodies of a couple others have gotten stuck in my head.
Currently, the second trial/season recently wrapped up, and no word on when the third season/trial will start releasing, so the interactive aspect is currently on pause. But I figured this might be a fun rabbit hole for some others to go into. And there's some emphasis on it being a rabbit hole. There's a lot of related content like voice dramas and a Japanese mobile app that provide additional context. The wiki I linked at least has translated transcripts for the voice dramas and interrogations, and some of the messages on the app. Meanwhile, the music videos have some Japanese text that's left untranslated, but have YouTube comments mentioning rough translations. Basically, the music videos are just the surface of the story.
Mainly though? I just want to share some cool music and music videos. So I hope someone here enjoys this as much as I am!
7 votes -
The critical window of shadow libraries
16 votes -
Norah Jones: Tiny Desk Concert (2024)
10 votes -
Cease-fire. The only way to prevent a polio epidemic among Gazan and Israeli babies.
17 votes -
Pig transplant research yields pork safe for some with red meat allergy caused by lone star tick
20 votes -
Kamala Harris lacks charisma and time
31 votes