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6 votes
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Donald Trump wants the US military used against Americans who don't support him
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Udåd – Avgudsdyrker (2024)
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Riot lays off more League of Legends developers while promising to increase team size
11 votes -
Rogue Legacy 1 source code released
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Archaeologists are investigating the possibility Vikings used shortcuts over land to help them move warships and smaller boats around Scotland's west coast
11 votes -
Deadly Russian missile attack hits Mykolaiv
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Should we chat, too? Security analysis of WeChat’s MMTLS encryption protocol.
13 votes -
Best way to voice call and screenshare with audio on Linux?
One thing I really enjoy is being able to share my screen with family and friends to watch movies together or share gameplay. On Windows, you can do this trivially with Discord. On Mac, you can do...
One thing I really enjoy is being able to share my screen with family and friends to watch movies together or share gameplay. On Windows, you can do this trivially with Discord. On Mac, you can do this on Discord if you install some software they recommend. On Linux, I believe it's impossible with Discord unless you use a third party front end, which I'd rather not do. Zoom has screenshare with sound, but I don't know what the Linux support is like, and it's capped at 40 minutes unless you pay.
Are there other messaging services that have voice call and audio screenshare support on Linux, no unofficial front end necessary, that's also available on Windows and Mac? It's ok if it requires some setup. Ideally it would be a group chat as opposed to streamed publicly on a site like Twitch.
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The insidious legal theory behind the US abortion rights rollback
33 votes -
London’s £4.5 billion super sewer is open for business
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A trail gone cold
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Donald Trump and the Joe Biden White House both say the United States should have a sovereign wealth fund – Norway, home to the world's largest, may offer a few lessons
21 votes -
Canada expels top India diplomats, links them to murder of Sikh leader
30 votes -
What Facebook has done to us
20 votes -
Why OpenAI is at war with an obscure idea man
16 votes -
Encrypted Root with LUKS and Opal
6 votes -
Trees and land absorbed almost no CO2 last year
19 votes -
The Monkey | Official Redband teaser
5 votes -
NASA launches Europa Clipper mission to investigate namesake Jupiter's moon, a potentially habitable ocean world
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Studio slump: Lionsgate’s last six films have all been box office busts
17 votes -
Podcast "Oh No Ross and Carrie" ending after thirteen years
11 votes -
The life-changing magic of Japanese clutter
19 votes -
Catbus Collective - Shiki no Uta (from Samurai Champloo) (Live at Clement’s Place) (2024)
4 votes -
Starbreeze admits it made poor design decisions on Payday 3, but has plans to turn the heist FPS around
8 votes -
ChatGPT will happily write you a thinly disguised horoscope
21 votes -
Why retro consoles need a scaler
6 votes -
Announcing DC GO!
5 votes -
12-year-old child prodigy with perfect pitch, Jude Kofie, hears Jon Batiste for the first time (2024)
9 votes -
Thinking on storage
5 votes -
Epiousion
18 votes -
Seven ways to love better (gifted link)
17 votes -
A water crisis looms in southern Africa
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Carbon myopia is concealing a deeper problem: our insatiable appetite for materials
23 votes -
These five tumultuous years in Montreal shaped Kamala Harris
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Kremlin denies meddling in Moldova’s upcoming election
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Natural sinks of forests and peat were key to Finland's ambitious target to be carbon neutral by 2035 – but now, the land has started emitting more greenhouse gases than it stores
17 votes -
Steam Deck shipping to Australia this November
32 votes -
I have a specific question about returning to your creative side after a long hiatus
Oftentimes I find myself feeling overwhelmed when listening to music that speaks to me. I feel vivid imagery cover the landscape in my mind's eye, as if a custom made music video was being created...
Oftentimes I find myself feeling overwhelmed when listening to music that speaks to me. I feel vivid imagery cover the landscape in my mind's eye, as if a custom made music video was being created on the spot to accompany the sound.
I encounter a frustrating obstacle when considering how to best translate this surge of inspiration into art. I know exactly what I want to create but feel limited by a lack of experience in animation, modeling, illustration etc. and the time it would take to approximate my vision. Altogether, it becomes discouraging and the idea withers before it has a chance to blossom.
My question to the creatively-minded is this—what strategies are deployed to counteract your self-doubt before it undermines your inspiration?
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Thank you for any wisdom offered. The tildes community is special and dear to my heart ♡
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Beast In Black – Power Of The Beast (2024)
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What have you been eating, drinking, and cooking?
What food and drinks have you been enjoying (or not enjoying) recently? Have you cooked or created anything interesting? Tell us about it!
5 votes -
The editors protecting Wikipedia from AI hoaxes
18 votes -
I was a teenage foot clan ninja
9 votes -
Secret tomb found under ‘Indiana Jones’ holy grail filming location in Petra
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RIAA's flags latest piracy threats, sees a future for AI
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Follow-up to an earlier topic I made about my hunt for a privacy-respecting notes app
after the comments in my previous topic, I proceeded to try Notesnook and Joplin after having issues with Nextcloud Notes (that I have already documented in my previous post) Notesnook ain't bad...
after the comments in my previous topic, I proceeded to try Notesnook and Joplin after having issues with Nextcloud Notes (that I have already documented in my previous post)
Notesnook ain't bad if it's your jam. I found it easy to use and quite nice U.I. the only dings against it (obviously subjective) is that it really isn't supportive of markdown in an easy way, you have to pay for it cause there's no self-hosting option and you have to pay for the ability to have more than 5 tags.
Joplin's only ding imo is just that it has no web browser interface, but beyond that, there's nothing else fuctionality-wise I can really count against it, the U.I. is rather dated but the functionality is so stable that I am more than willing to deal with a dated UI. and I can self-host using my nextcloud instance so that's a great plus in avoiding additional charge.
So I personally recommend Joplin if you don't care about a dated UI in order to avoid having to pay a subscription if you are willing to self-host.
In other news, by the time I finally imported all my Nextcloud notes to Joplin, the nextcloud Notes App had managed to wipe 60 of my notes empty. I love nextcloud and its let me do wonderful things but the notes app they have is incredibly buggy when combined with their android app and how they are trying to implement markdown support.
11 votes -
Why we need to fight back against sexy Asian lady robots
21 votes -
Looking for a Switch game thats fun but requires little commitment
So I have very little free time and have been on a gaming hiatus for the past four-ish years, but I've been wanting to bust my Switch out again and fit some time in when I can. I'm looking for...
So I have very little free time and have been on a gaming hiatus for the past four-ish years, but I've been wanting to bust my Switch out again and fit some time in when I can. I'm looking for recommendations for a game that can be played for less than 20 minutes daily with an easy learning curve. Any recommendations?
16 votes -
Linux Terminal app could be coming to Android
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Summer Eternal - A new cooperative game studio from ex-ZA/UM devs
26 votes