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    1. Midweek Movie Free Talk

      Warning: this post may contain spoilers

      Have you watched any movies recently you want to discuss? Any films 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.

      8 votes
    2. Offbeat Fridays – The thread where offbeat headlines become front page news

      Tildes is a very serious site, where we discuss very serious matters like us senate, viktor orban and knowledge management. Tags culled from the highest voted topics from the last seven days, if...

      Tildes is a very serious site, where we discuss very serious matters like us senate, viktor orban and knowledge management. Tags culled from the highest voted topics from the last seven days, if anyone was mystified.

      But one of my favourite tags happens to be offbeat! Taking its original inspiration from Sir Nils Olav III, this thread is looking for any far-fetched offbeat stories lurking in the newspapers. It may not deserve its own post, but it deserves a wider audience!

      11 votes
    3. I've always found the common approach that websites take to changing the email associated with an account iffy but I am not sure if I am wrong

      I have changed my email more than once, just as part of customizing my online identity and all that. and that obviously required me to login into any accounts I had and updating the email...

      I have changed my email more than once, just as part of customizing my online identity and all that.

      and that obviously required me to login into any accounts I had and updating the email associated with them.

      the most common workflow I have found is
      login -> navigate to settings page -> edit the email field to the new email -> go to the inbox for the new email -> click confirm on confirmation email

      then you can go to that website and do the forgot password, provide your email and change the password and get complete control.

      I have always found that workflow weird cause it's the most prevalent one I have come across and seems so susceptible to tampering.

      if someone leaves their laptop unattended for 3-4 minutes in public while visiting a bathroom (which happened often in the library of my university), there was nothing preventing me from going to their Facebook or whatever account they had open on their computer, changing the email to my own email and then clicking confirm on my inbox once I am back at my desk.

      and most people don't have 2FA so that would effectively give me control of their account.
      Hell, my university once had a potential data breach and they were 99.999% sure the data was not actually accessed by a malicious actor but still sent a mass email saying that they were advising everyone to change their passwords. a classmate of mine in the software systems program's attitude was basically "oh well, who cares?" and I just facepalmed internally.

      there are maybe 3 websites I have come across that instead first send a confirmation email to your current inbox and after you confirm on that, then you get a confirmation email on the new email inbox. which isn't perfect but I feel like it's a bit more sensical and the best you can do without involving 2FA.

      even then, that's also susceptible to the situation I described above if the user is always logged into their email.

      I find it odd that websites don't prompt for a password as part of the email update process (or better yet 2FA with an app as even prompting for a password isn't a guarantee if the user has the password manager as an extension in their browser and they recently unlocked it before leaving their session unattended) to ensure that email changes are always done by the account owner.

      16 votes
    4. Why is Cloudflare trusted with encryption?

      I am a big fan of Cloudflare Tunnels, it's let me muck about with quite a few low risk apps and it's been fun. one thing that's always bothered me though is the SSL setup. According to their...

      I am a big fan of Cloudflare Tunnels, it's let me muck about with quite a few low risk apps and it's been fun.

      one thing that's always bothered me though is the SSL setup.

      According to their website, only enterprise users are allowed to manage their own TLS private keys.

      I can kinda understand the logic behind free accounts not having that perk.

      But if you are someone who really doesn't like cloudflare reading your traffic or you are a business, it seems odd to me that it's not being demanded of cloudflare that they make it more available for paid users to not expose their TLS private keys to cloudflare.

      Why are so many folks OK with cloudflare essentially being able to read all their traffic?

      or am I overestimating how many people are using the Pro and Business account? is the majority of their users just Free or Enterprise?

      24 votes
    5. Offbeat Fridays – The thread where offbeat headlines become front page news

      Tildes is a very serious site, where we discuss very serious matters like lego.island, 2025 iran israel war and the onion. Tags culled from the highest voted topics from the last seven days, if...

      Tildes is a very serious site, where we discuss very serious matters like lego.island, 2025 iran israel war and the onion. Tags culled from the highest voted topics from the last seven days, if anyone was puzzled.

      But one of my favourite tags happens to be offbeat! Taking its original inspiration from Sir Nils Olav III, this thread is looking for any far-fetched offbeat stories lurking in the newspapers. It may not deserve its own post, but it deserves a wider audience!

      9 votes
    6. Formula 1 Austrian Grand Prix 2025 - Race Weekend Discussion

      Warning: this post may contain spoilers

      Austrian Grand Prix
      Red Bull Ring
      June 27-29, 2025


      Grand Prix Qualifying:
      Saturday, June 28, 2025 - 14:00 UTC / 10:00a US EDT

      Grand Prix:
      Sunday, June 29, 2025 - 13:00 UTC / 9:00a US EDT

      See your local times here


      Grand Prix Qualifying Results -- SPOILER
      POS. NO. DRIVER TEAM Q1 Q2 Q3 LAPS
      1 4 #Lando Norris #McLaren 1:04.672 1:04.410 1:03.971 18
      2 16 #Charles Leclerc #Ferrari 1:05.197 1:04.734 1:04.492 21
      3 81 #Oscar Piastri #McLaren 1:04.966 1:04.556 1:04.554 19
      4 44 #Lewis Hamilton #Ferrari 1:05.115 1:04.896 1:04.582 21
      5 63 #George Russell #Mercedes 1:05.189 1:04.860 1:04.763 18
      6 30 #Liam Lawson #Racing Bulls 1:05.017 1:05.041 1:04.926 17
      7 1 #Max Verstappen #Red Bull Racing 1:05.106 1:04.836 1:04.929 18
      8 5 #Gabriel Bortoleto #Kick Sauber 1:05.123 1:04.846 1:05.132 21
      9 12 #Kimi Antonelli #Mercedes 1:05.178 1:05.052 1:05.276 17
      10 10 #Pierre Gasly #Alpine 1:05.054 1:04.846 1:05.649 21
      11 14 #Fernando Alonso #Aston Martin 1:05.197 1:05.128 14
      12 23 #Alexander Albon #Williams 1:05.143 1:05.205 18
      13 6 #Isack Hadjar #Racing Bulls 1:05.063 1:05.226 12
      14 43 #Franco Colapinto #Alpine 1:05.278 1:05.288 15
      15 87 #Oliver Bearman #Haas 1:05.218 1:05.312 15
      16 18 #Lance Stroll #Aston Martin 1:05.329 9
      17 31 #Esteban Ocon #Haas 1:05.364 9
      18 22 #Yuki Tsunoda #Red Bull Racing 1:05.369 6
      19 55 #Carlos Sainz #Williams 1:05.582 12
      20 27 #Nico Hulkenberg #Kick Sauber 1:05.606 9

      Source: F1.com

      Grand Prix Results -- SPOILER
      POS. NO. DRIVER TEAM LAPS TIME / RETIRED PTS.
      1 4 #Lando Norris #McLaren 70 1:23:47.693 25
      2 81 #Oscar Piastri #McLaren 70 +2.695s 18
      3 16 #Charles Leclerc #Ferrari 70 +19.820s 15
      4 44 #Lewis Hamilton #Ferrari 70 +29.020s 12
      5 63 #George Russell #Mercedes 70 +62.396s 10
      6 30 #Liam Lawson #Racing Bulls 70 +67.754s 8
      7 14 #Fernando Alonso #Aston Martin 69 +1 lap 6
      8 5 #Gabriel Bortoleto #Kick Sauber 69 +1 lap 4
      9 27 #Nico Hulkenberg #Kick Sauber 69 +1 lap 2
      10 31 #Esteban Ocon #Haas 69 +1 lap 1
      11 87 #Oliver Bearman #Haas 69 +1 lap 0
      12 6 #Isack Hadjar #Racing Bulls 69 +1 lap 0
      13 10 #Pierre Gasly #Alpine 69 +1 lap 0
      14 18 #Lance Stroll #Aston Martin 69 +1 lap 0
      15 43 #Franco Colapinto #Alpine 69 +1 lap 0
      16 22 #Yuki Tsunoda #Red Bull Racing 68 +2 laps 0
      NC 23 #Alexander Albon #Williams 15 DNF 0
      NC 1 #Max Verstappen #Red Bull Racing 0 DNF 0
      NC 12 #Kimi Antonelli #Mercedes 0 DNF 0
      NC 55 #Carlos Sainz #Williams 0 DNS 0

      Fastest Lap: Oscar Piatri // 1:07.924 on lap 59
      DOTD: Gabriel Bortoleto

      Source: F1.com


      Next race:

      British Grand Prix
      Silverstone Circuit
      Sunday, July 6, 2025

      6 votes
    7. DnD 5e approach to describing executive function

      I was recently thinking of a new way to describe to my spouse (and to myself) how my mind works when it comes to performing tasks. This is a regularly occuring conversation, as her needs and mine...

      I was recently thinking of a new way to describe to my spouse (and to myself) how my mind works when it comes to performing tasks. This is a regularly occuring conversation, as her needs and mine often run counter to each other and leave us both frustrated. I have trouble understanding even my own reactions to things, let alone hers, so I try to explain them in new terms occasionally to see if it makes things click.

      Anyway, I came up with one that I found apt and kinda fun, if maybe a bit sad in places: a DnD 5e character sheet. For the purposes of this exercise, the sheet is for a sorcerer, not a wizard (learning new tasks happens slowly, almost at random) and the Frustration mechanic is effectively identical to Exhaustion in the PHB.

      Here it is. I'm curious if any of you have thoughts on this or find it feeling familiar.

      Spell list:

      Cantrips:

      Relax
      Read
      Eat
      Get ready for bed ¹

      1st level:

      Choose to go to bed ²
      Get ready to leave
      Choose a meal
      Prepare a meal
      Work on dishes
      Take out trash
      Do laundry
      Other chores
      Do a favor (unasked)*

      2nd level:

      Do a favor (asked)*
      Stifle frustration ³

      3rd level:

      Do a big favor (asked)*
      Dismiss frustration ⁴

      Feat - People Pleaser: When casting "Do a favor (unasked)", roll a d20. On a 15 or higher, cast as a cantrip instead. When casting "Do a favor (asked)", roll a d20. On a 5 or lower, add 1 level of frustration. When casting "Do a big favor (asked)", roll a d20. On a 10 or lower, add 1 level of frustration.

      Feat - Desperate Times Call for Desperate Measures: Regenerate 1 spell slot of any level. Add 1 level of frustration.

      Feat - Self Soothe: whenever casting a cantrip, roll a d20. On a 19 or 20, remove 1 level of frustration.

      Curse - Temper: whenever casting a spell of 1st level or higher, roll a d20 with advantage. On a 2 or lower, add a level of frustration.

      Curse - Social Anxiety: when interacting with another character, roll a d20. On a 5 or lower, burn 1 spell slot or add 1 level of frustration.

      ¹ Must be cast on the turn following casting "Choose to go to bed." Otherwise, this becomes a 1st level spell.

      ² After casting this spell, any spell other than a cantrip must be cast one level higher than usual (e.g., 1st level spells can only be cast using 2nd level spell slots).

      ³ Temporarily remove 1 level of frustration. It returns after d20X10 minutes.

      ⁴ Permanently remove 1 level of frustration.

      23 votes
    8. Post graduation job search

      Well, I have a lot of stuff going on. In May, I graduated with my Bachelor's degree in Computer Science. That was good, and I was glad to do so. After that I took a short well deserved break. It...

      Well, I have a lot of stuff going on.

      In May, I graduated with my Bachelor's degree in Computer Science. That was good, and I was glad to do so. After that I took a short well deserved break. It feels so good not to have to go to class and listen to a lecture from a lecturer who doesn't want to be there.

      Now that I have my degree, I need to find a job that uses that degree. (or any thing remotely related) That may sound simple enough, but it is tough.

      I don't know what I want to do with my degree. That's hard for me to say, but it's true. Like I have always been looked at as someone who was "smart" and "had it together" or "had a straight path". Very much not. Anyway, I don't know what all that degree qualifies me for. I know it opens me up to the development field. I did a lot of programming through college and between, but it's not something I really enjoy. I am not particularly bad at it. It just not something I really want to be doing 100% of the time all the time. Then there is the IT field. I am not so sure where I really would like to go in IT though. Support is not really an ideal place for me. I am terrified of the idea of having to talk on a phone. I can do in person support better. Then there is infrastructure. I am kinda interested in infrastructure, but it is huge. I don't even know what to look for in that area. I am just a kid with a CS degree, I don't have this figured out.

      I live in the middle of nowhere. or at least it feels like it (rural central Arkansas) You have to really look at the next city over for anything. Even then most things I see are out of the capital. There is nothing bad about any of this. I got my degree in the next city over, drove there every day. The capital is only 40 - 50 minutes away.

      It feels like everyone wants to see experience. Either directly or indirectly. This is hard for me. I don't have any professional experience at all. I have some personal projects I have worked on. I do have those listed in my resume. I don't feel that helps that much. I spent my time getting that degree, not working.

      Family is troublesome. In many many ways. They are always like "you need to get a job", "have you found anything yet", "are you filling out a job application". Like please leave me alone about this. I am doing what I am doing. You don't have to know every single thing about me. I am me, not you. Troublesome and frustrating. Another thing is they are stuck in the past. Two of them are going deaf. One of them is nuts, and does not know how to respect privacy at all. Its a lot. It leaves me with an annoying bootstrapping problem I have to solve. I still live with my parents, with my grandparents next house over. I have to get a place that is away from family. To do that I need to get a job. To really look hard, and even want to do so and not just do some and get frustrated, I need to get away from family. There are solutions. Just go elsewhere and look for stuff. Not easy when they always want to know where you are all the damn time. Always wanting you to keep them updated and know where you are. I have a few tricks, location services is very inaccurate when wifi is turned off. I also can just say "I am going somewhere", and when they ask more I just say "I am 23 blooming years old". Not the kind of trouble I want to go through all time. Family is frustrating. Even more so, when you are an introvert and just want to be alone for a while. When you get into actually doing something, they come to you to ask about something. "do you know where this [item] is?", "I need you to do this [task]". It's like they can sense when you are actually focus or are just vibing or actually happy. They go on and complain that you snap at them. When they were the ones that were interrupting a rare moment of focus, or appear out of nowhere. Annoying to say the least. Never the one to actually win. By default, "I am older and know more then you", "I gave birth to you". Saying I am in trouble when I do nothing wrong. Like when I got in trouble for going to my grandparents house early in the morning during the summer. Lost all trust that summer. Or when I shared some cinnamon rolls that I bought with my grandparents. Got into trouble for not bringing my parents any. It was just a kind gesture and I am made to feel like I don't care about anybody over it. Troublesome and difficult.

      If you just read all that, thanks. I promise I am decently put together in real life. That is rawer then I would usually like to put out.

      So far I still don't have a good title for this post so I guess I'll just add some more.
      I have not found anything yet. I have not applied to many places yet. I did apply to a regional ISP and got an interview, but was rejected for lack of work history to show I can deal with phone support, and for potential lack of clarity. I applied to a local audio cable manufacturer, but was caught by ats or lack of checking. Actually applied to their website for that one. I have asked some of the local Facebook groups "who was hiring locally in CS / IT fields". I got a few responses from it. A pyramid scheme. Someone who would look at their employer. They didn't have anything open, but at least they have my information now. Someone who is likely looking more so for a general laborer then an IT person. I still kinda want to hear them out, but they still haven't said anything else to me. I have brushed up my LinkedIn. I have also signed up for more accounts then I would have liked. I have talked with a local employment agency, but I don't think they will find anything like what I am looking for.

      Well, its a process, and I am just at the beginning. If you do have any advice for my job search I would be glad to read it.

      TLDR: Dotz graduated and is looking for a job, then rants about family.

      30 votes
    9. User-friendly and privacy-friendly LLM experience?

      I've been thinking perhaps I'll need to get one of the desktop LLM UI. I've been out of touch with the state of the art of end user LLM as I've been exclusively using it via API, but tech-y people...

      I've been thinking perhaps I'll need to get one of the desktop LLM UI. I've been out of touch with the state of the art of end user LLM as I've been exclusively using it via API, but tech-y people (who are not developers) mostly talk about the end-user products that I lack the knowledge of.

      Ethical problems aside, the problem with non-API usage is, even if you pay, I can't find one that have better privacy policy than API. And the problem with API version is that it is not as good as the completed apps unless you want to reinvent the wheel. The apps also may include ads in the future, while API technically cannot as it would affect some downstream usecases.

      Provider Data Retention (API) Data Retention (Consumer) UI-only features
      ChatGPT Plus 30 days, no training Training opt-out, 30 days for temp. chat, unknown retention otherwise Voice, Canvas, Image generation in chat, screensharing, Mobile app
      Google AI Pro 0 72 hours if you disable history, or up to 3 years and trained upon otherwise Android assistant, Canvas, AI in Google Drive/Docs, RAG (NotebookLM), Podcast generation, Browser use (Mariner), Coding (Gemini CLI), Screensharing
      Gemini in Google Workspace See above 0-18 months, but no human review/training See above
      Claude Pro 30 days Up to 2 years (no training without opt-in) Coding, Artifact, Desktop app, RAG, MCP

      As a dual use technology, the table doesn't include the extra retention period if they detect an abuse. Additionally, if you click on thumbs up/down it may also be recorded for the provider's employee to review.

      I don't think OpenWebUI, self hosted models, etc. would suffice if they are not built to the same quality as the first party products. I know I'm probably asking for something that doesn't exists here, but at least I hope it will bring to people's attention that even if you're paying for the product you might not get the same privacy protection as API users.

      15 votes
    10. Satisfiers vs maximizers

      Id never heard the terms satisfier or maximizer til I was having a discussion with my then girlfriend about the difference in the way we select things. The difference became apparent when she...

      Id never heard the terms satisfier or maximizer til I was having a discussion with my then girlfriend about the difference in the way we select things. The difference became apparent when she wanted to buy a new lawnmower. We walked into a big box store, she looked at a row of 10 mowers and said "I want that one" pointing at the second one. Being a maximizer I thought she meant that was her first choice out of the 10 options here but obviously we had two more stores and many more options to check out.

      Nope.

      She meant she had looked them over in 2 minutes and THAT mower was her final choice.

      I honestly was quite surprised. "You don't wanna shop around? Compare features? Compare prices?" No, that's not what satisfiers do. Satisfiers just find the first thing that satisfies their needs and go with it.

      Which is why my wife can select anything and everything very quickly and I end up making a spreadsheet to do a thorough cost benefit analysis on anything important. I even had one when I was dating for every woman I went out for coffee. And fortunately, she didn't - she just started reverse alphabetically and since my username was near the end of the alphabet I won the luck of the draw.

      And here we are happily celebrating our 15th anniversary next week. Who says you gotta be the same to be compatible lol?

      Are you a satisfier or a maximizer?

      43 votes
    11. Midweek Movie Free Talk

      Warning: this post may contain spoilers

      Have you watched any movies recently you want to discuss? Any films 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.

      5 votes
    12. Experience on Mastodon

      When Musk bought Twitter and "unleashed free speech" on the platform, it made me curious about other social media platforms, specifically one where data and privacy are much more respected. That...

      When Musk bought Twitter and "unleashed free speech" on the platform, it made me curious about other social media platforms, specifically one where data and privacy are much more respected.

      That inevitably lead me to mastodon. I opened an account and all that, but I must be doing it wrong, or maybe mastodon just isn't what I want it to be.

      I don't really know who or what to follow on there that would create an experience that draws me in.

      In fairness, it could just be that I am not following interesting accounts but I follow 7 accounts

      • grapheneOS which is just updates about their O.S.
      • Daniel Micay who hasn't posted in a loooong time
      • James Gunn rarely posts
      • nixCraft is just memes

      and the rest are just news outlets like Ars Technica, Electronic Frontier Foundation and Propublica, which ain't bad but like, they post links to long-form articles, which isn't really what you are really looking for if you are just doing a light skim of your feed for a quick 5 minutes.

      Are interesting folks not on mastodon? or I am just not following the right accounts? Im interested in tech stuff and social issues and some politics (but not much cause that can get doom scrolly fast)

      25 votes
    13. Tildes Book Club discussion - May 2025 - A People's Future of the United States

      Warning: this post may contain spoilers

      This is the fourteenth of an ongoing series of book discussions here on Tildes. We are discussing A People's Future of the United States. Our next book will be A House with Good Bones by Kingfisher at the end of June

      This was our first collection of short stories. Please feel free to discuss any story you read regardless of whether you finished the collection.

      I don't have a particular format in mind for this discussion, but I will post some prompts and questions as comments to get things started. You're not obligated to respond to them or vote on them though. So feel free to make your own top-level comment for whatever you wish to discuss, questions you have of others, or even just to post a review of the book you have written yourself.

      For latecomers, don't worry if you didn't read the book in time for this Discussion topic. You can always join in once you finish it. Tildes Activity sort, and "Collapse old comments" feature should keep the topic going for as long as people are still replying.
      And for anyone uninterested in this topic please use the Ignore Topic feature on this so it doesn't keep popping up in your Activity sort, since it's likely to keep doing that while I set this discussion up, and once people start joining in.

      8 votes
    14. Tildes Book Club Spring and Summer schedule 2025

      Warning: this post may contain spoilers

      Next week we will be discussing the City We Became. Our next book discussion after that will be at the end of January.

      I've organized this schedule so that longer books are followed by shorter ones. I look forward to reading with you.

      Last week in January : Kim Stanley Robinson Ministry for the Future,

      Last week in February: Trevor Noah Born a Crime,

      Last week in March: Dan Simmons Hyperion,

      Last week in April: Adrian Tchaikovsky Elder Race,

      Last week in May: Victor LaValle a People's Future of the United States,

      Last week in June: T Kingfisher A House with Good Bones,

      Last week in July: James McBride the Heaven and Earth grocery Store,

      Last week in August: Cats Cradle by Kurt Vonnegut

      Last week in September: Ted Chiang Stories of Your Life and Others

      14 votes
    15. Update: A murder mystery game in a castle in Ireland

      Back in January I was tasked by my brother in law to create a murder mystery parlor game during our family reunion in an Irish castle. Well we just got back last night, and it ended up being one...

      Back in January I was tasked by my brother in law to create a murder mystery parlor game during our family reunion in an Irish castle. Well we just got back last night, and it ended up being one of the most fun vacations of my life.

      This is a family of social over-achievers. Super engaged professionals and executives and teachers. A dozen of them would stay up every night drinking and laughing til 2am, sleep 5 hours, then do it all over again. I have trouble keeping up, so I'm glad the game I designed happened on one of the first nights. At first, the mastermind behind this whole trip only gave me 90 minutes for the middle of the day but he lost control of the schedule and I got my three hours in the dark as is proper for a game like this.

      All 21 players absolutely committed, bringing vintage costumes and props across the Atlantic for this one night. I created a deck of character cards for each of them, as well as a number of other special prop and event cards, and as they were all getting dressed I texted them their roles.

      This was the first hangup. The castle had very poor cell and wifi reception so the texts didn't go through. But all 22 of us had iPhones so I ended up AirDropping everyone's character and gave them personal, private notes. I wouldn't mention the tech glitch otherwise, but this absolutely changed my own strategy as the dead victim, Lord Reginald Springfield. I thought I would be in a kind of control room with my laptop receiving texts from the butler or others when they found certain props. But because they couldn't communicate like that, I had to shadow them through the rooms and sprint like the devil in anticipation of their next moves to certain parts of the castle and its grounds.

      Having never done this, and certainly not at this scale, I was surprised by several of their own strategies. At the outset, the butler convened (most of) the group and announced the reading of the will. Then the cops showed up to tell everyone the will was missing, Lord Springfield was poisoned and dead in bed, and that they were all suspects. The Inspector and Constable then began interviewing the subjects one by one.

      I'm aware that normal police procedure is to isolate suspects for interviews, specifically to compare notes and find the lies afterward. But I didn't think these two players were aware of that. Turned out I was wrong. Instead of interviewing everyone in front of each other, they squirreled each suspect away and gave them the business, taking copious notes that they shared with no one.

      Taking their own cues from this, when the suspects began making their own conjectures and discovering clues, they shared them with absolutely no one unless forced. It was perfect game theory. I just didn't expect these competitive bastards to be so very competitive. It was fantastic. The chaos agents played their parts beautifully, muddying the waters, and the spiritualists spent all their time trying to find all seven of their number to convene a seance. Once they did, I raced into my room and put on a long white nightgown and drew a kind of kabuki corpse makeup on my face. They were racing around in the courtyard outside in the last of the sun and I tap...tap...tapped on the window until one of them saw me, an apparition in a castle window. Classic imagery. She pointed and screamed.

      All seven spiritualists (except for the devilish Colonel, who only pretended to be one so he could eavesdrop on the seance) piled into the parlor and held hands. I started walking down the upstairs hall toward them moaning a very haunting melody line from an early Frank Zappa album over and over, then entered the parlor. They said their hair stood on end lol. I whispered my answers then disappeared and later, my widow Lady Eleanor found the burned note in the fireplace of that room.

      Tremendous dramatic moment here: That's the note that revealed I wrote them all out of the will and left the entire estate to Madame DuBois. But Eleanor of all people found it and you could see her internal torment. Then she turned away from them all and didn't share it. For nearly another hour they labored to puzzle out the clues while she acted out very well the utter destruction of her life. Absolutely choice stuff.

      The twist I had planned is that most of the clues pointed toward Vicar Atkinson and he himself only knew that he blacked out after an argument with the victim. So his card tells him that he is almost certainly guilty and if they accused him, to flee. The line of his card at the end is my personal favorite: But if they actually do accuse you, your only chance is to run. That Inspector is old and the Constable is a woman. How fast can she be? I don't think that Tyler (the vicar) knew that his west coast cousin Lena (Constable Wright) was a huge track star, 100 meters champion, crowned fastest girl in San Francisco two years in a row. I wanted to see her run his ass down like The Flash.

      But alas, the real murderer, Hanne (Ingrid) is from Hamburg, Germany and although her card told her she had poisoned the victim while leaving no clues, and that all she had to do was keep a poker face and she was in the clear, she simply couldn't do it. Asking a proper German hausfrau to lie to the police, even in a FUCKING GAME, was too stressful for her and she broke down and confessed the entire thing. I'd hoped to finish this neat and tidy Agatha Christie affair with an accusation and arrest of the vicar, delighted by the idea that justice was NOT served and the wrong man was convicted. Very post-modern take on the whole thing. Two days later I shared all my notes as planned and that was when I'd expected them to realize they'd let the real killer slip away... But never count on duplicity from a Teutonic mind.

      We took antique photos of everyone's insane costumes which I can't share for privacy. But they were perfect. It was an absolute smash hit, with people spending the rest of the week recounting the plots and sub-plots and attacking each other in character. The next night was a family trivia night. The following night was a filming of two musical scenes from Rocky Horror. The following night we rented a traditional Irish band and they gave us a concert in the 15th century hall. We took day trips to Dingle and Limerick and Cork and I hiked and biked and two days ago I was swimming in the Shannon River outside Killaloe.

      An excellent trip all around. Thanks for reading. Happy to answer any and all questions and yeah now I guess I have a side hustle as a murder mystery game designer if anyone needs me.

      32 votes
    16. I have now donated five full gallons of blood products!

      Follow-up to my one gallon post here. And technically, it's 5 gallons and 3 pints after this morning's platelet donation. I'd hit the five gallon milestone with my last one but didn't realize it....

      Follow-up to my one gallon post here.

      And technically, it's 5 gallons and 3 pints after this morning's platelet donation. I'd hit the five gallon milestone with my last one but didn't realize it. Never too late to celebrate though!


      One of my co-workers is also a regular donor, and we've bonded over it. One time we were at lunch, eating in the teachers' lounge with a bunch of our colleagues. We were having a group conversation about blood donation, the pain of sticks, the fears of something going wrong, etc. It was kind of a downer conversation about the whole thing. After the group moved on to a different topic, she quietly leaned toward me and whispered "this is going to sound weird, but I actually like doing it."

      She couldn't have found a better person to confide in! I feel exactly the same way.

      It sounds weird that I like having someone stick needles in my arm and withdrawing my life force. It sounds even weirder when I say that I like donating platelets, in which I can't move my arms for two hours, and also the tape they use rips out my arm hair (this genuinely is worse than the needle sticks, by the way).

      I think that's framing it the wrong way though.

      I like doing it because it's something I can easily do, it doesn't cost me anything, and I know I'm helping people out. I read a comment online once about donating that stuck with me. It said something to the effect of:

      The person who will be getting your donation is undergoing much worse, and they also don't have a choice in the matter.

      I think about this in those times where I am a little anxious or nervous that things might hurt.

      Yes, the sticks are painful sometimes. Yes, my arm hair getting ripped out is uncomfortable. Yes, sometimes I need to scratch my nose and I simply can't and I want to crawl out of my skin for a few minutes until the feeling subsides.

      But that's nothing compared to the person with cancer who's getting my platelets. Or the car-crash victim who gets my blood.

      I also think about it in terms of the bystander effect. It's easy to just assume that blood or platelets will be there for people who need it, but that only happens if people deliberately choose to donate.

      I want to be one of those people who does it deliberately.

      And so far I have: to the tune of FIVE GALLONS!

      The last thing I'll say is that part of why I like doing it is because I really like my donation center. The staff there are excellent. I prefer doing it at a place like that than one of the closer, more convenient pop-up options because I feel like if something were to go wrong (god forbid), then a designated site is likely to have the supplies, preparation, and expertise in dealing with the issue.

      For example: I have had a few times where the phlebotomist has whiffed one of the sticks for my arm. Each time, they've immediately called over the manager (who you can tell is esteemed by ALL of the staff for being VERY good at getting sticks right -- one time I heard a phlebotomist audibly "ooh" in amazement as she fixed their stick in my arm). She's been able to fix the issue each time.

      Thankfully, those issues have been infrequent. Most of the time they do everything great and I barely feel a thing.

      They also follow cleanliness and administrative protocols to a well-crossed, perfectly symmetrical T. It's comical, but I'll get asked my name and date of birth probably four different times during a platelet donation, because at each new step of the process they make sure that they've got the right paperwork, vials, and patient. It's always funny to me that they ask me this before they take the needles out of my arms, after I've been stuck in the chair unable to move for two hours. Do they think I somehow snuck out and someone else took my place when they weren't looking?

      Of course, they're doing it not for me but to make sure everything gets properly labeled, but I genuinely appreciate the thoroughness. I feel very safe with them because they consistently operate with such a high level of care. If you've been turned off of donating due to bad experiences in the past, I recommend finding a good permanent donation center near you if you're willing to revisit it.

      Anyway, that's all I have to say. I wanted to share my personal milestone. Again, as a gay guy who wasn't allowed to donate blood for DECADES, it feels really, REALLY good to be able to finally give back in this way.

      43 votes
    17. Explain Linux controversies to me

      I'm one of those mythical Linux users who has been using it for years but has little to no idea what's going on behind the scenes or under the hood. In my time using it, I've sort of passively...

      I'm one of those mythical Linux users who has been using it for years but has little to no idea what's going on behind the scenes or under the hood.

      In my time using it, I've sort of passively gleaned that certain things are controversial, but I don't necessarily know why. It's also hard for me to know if these are just general intra-community drama/bikeshedding, or if these are actually big, meaningful issues.

      If you're someone who's in the know, here's your chance to lay out a Linux controversy in a way that's understandable by someone like me, who can't tell you why people always make "GNU/Linux" jokes for some reason whenever people mention "Linux."

      Here are some things that have pinged for me as controversial in my time using Linux:

      • Unity
      • Canonical
      • Deepin
      • systemd
      • Arch
      • GNOME
      • Manjaro
      • Kali
      • Rust in the kernel
      • elementaryOS
      • Linus Torvalds
      • Snaps
      • Wayland
      • Something about a university being banned from contributing to Linux
      • NVIDIA drivers
      • Package managers vs. Snaps/Flatpaks

      There are certainly more -- these are just the ones I can remember off the top of my head.

      Replies don't have to be limited to the above topics. I'm interested in getting the lay of the land about any Linux controversy.


      IMPORTANT

      This topic is intended for learning, not bickering.

      • Please try to explain a controversy as fairly as you can.
      • Please try to not re-ignite a flame war about a specific controversy.

      It's fine to discuss these in good faith, but I do not want this topic to become yet another Linux battleground online. There are plenty of those already!

      89 votes
    18. SEL thread: Teachers, how did your school year go? (Optional sentence stems in the comments)

      Optional sentence stems in the comments- feel free to add your own. I will know if you cheat or use AI because I know how you write. Graphic organizers are available but not required. I don't care...

      Optional sentence stems in the comments- feel free to add your own.

      I will know if you cheat or use AI because I know how you write. Graphic organizers are available but not required. I don't care if you're texting your mom, put it away. Also, my name isn't bruh, but lately I find myself responding to it anyway.

      31 votes
    19. Is pop culture a form of "model collapse?"

      Disclaimer: I do not like LLMs. I am not going to fight you on if you say LLMs are shit. One of the things I find interesting about conversations on LLMs is when have a critique about them, and...

      Disclaimer: I do not like LLMs. I am not going to fight you on if you say LLMs are shit.

      One of the things I find interesting about conversations on LLMs is when have a critique about them, and someone says, "Well, it's no different than people." People are only as good as their training data, people misremember / misspeak / make mistakes all the time, people will listen to you and affirm you as you think terrible things. My thought is that not being reliably consistent is a verifiable issue for automation. Still, I think it's excellent food for thought.

      I was looking for new music venues the other day. I happened upon several, and as I looked at their menu and layout, it occurred to me that I had eaten there before. Not there, but in my city, and in others. The Stylish-Expensive-Small-Plates-Record-Bar was an international phenomenon. And more than that, I couldn't help but shake that it was a perversion of the original, alluring concept-- to be in a somewhat secretive record bar in Tokyo where you'll be glared into the ground if you speak over the music.

      It's not a bad idea. And what's wrong with evoking a good idea, especially if the similarity is just unintentional? Isn't it helpful to be able to signal to people that you're like-that-thing instead of having to explain to people how you're different? Still, the idea of going just made me assume it'd be not simply like something I had experienced before, but played out and "fake." We're not in Tokyo, and people do talk over the music. And even if they didn't, they have silverware and such clanging. It makes me wonder if this permutation is a lossy estimation of the original concept, just chewed up, spat out, slurped, regurgitated, and expensively funded.

      other forms of conceptual perversion:

      • Matters of Body Image - is it a sort of collapse when we go from wanting 'conventional beauty' to frankensteining features onto ourselves? Think fox eye surgeries, buccal fat removal, etc. Rather than wanting to be conventionally attractive, we aim for the related concept of looking like people who are famous.
      • (still thinking)
      15 votes
    20. Midweek Movie Free Talk

      Warning: this post may contain spoilers

      Have you watched any movies recently you want to discuss? Any films 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.

      11 votes
    21. 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!

      2 votes
    22. Nürburgring 24 Hours 2025 (June 19th to 22nd)

      Full Weekend Race Schedule Main event - Saturday June 21st: CEST/GMT+2 14:00 Gridwalk 15:40 Formation Lap 16:00 Race Start Track Information: 25.378 km combined circuit located in Nürburg, Germany...

      Full Weekend Race Schedule

      Main event - Saturday June 21st:
      CEST/GMT+2

      • 14:00 Gridwalk
      • 15:40 Formation Lap
      • 16:00 Race Start

      Track Information: 25.378 km combined circuit located in Nürburg, Germany

      Track Map

      Race Website

      Official Entry List

      Track Weather

      Spotters Guide


      Streaming/Radio

      ADAC RAVENOL 24h Nürburgring (YouTube) - Official ADAC race streams and many on-board streams available.

      Nürburgring (YouTube) - More official race streams/24h Classic race stream.

      GTWorld (YouTube)

      AutoAddiction (YouTube)

      Radio LeMans (English)

      Radio Nürburgring (German)


      Live Timing

      Azure Websites - Live Timing

      wige SOLUTIONS - Live Timing


      Will try to update info/links as the race goes on.

      9 votes
    23. Offbeat Fridays – The thread where offbeat headlines become front page news

      Tildes is a very serious site, where we discuss very serious matters like linux, rockets.reusable and louvre. Tags culled from the highest voted topics from the last seven days, if anyone was...

      Tildes is a very serious site, where we discuss very serious matters like linux, rockets.reusable and louvre. Tags culled from the highest voted topics from the last seven days, if anyone was keenly observing.

      But one of my favourite tags happens to be offbeat! Taking its original inspiration from Sir Nils Olav III, this thread is looking for any far-fetched offbeat stories lurking in the newspapers. It may not deserve its own post, but it deserves a wider audience!

      8 votes
    24. What's the most feasible way to exit modern society?

      In short: the prospect of generative AI becoming increasingly prevalent has been gnawing away at me for a long time now. It's looking like there are no limits that will matter in the near future....

      In short: the prospect of generative AI becoming increasingly prevalent has been gnawing away at me for a long time now. It's looking like there are no limits that will matter in the near future. But interfacing with generative AI in basically any capacity instills in me a kind of existential horror and revulsion that I don't think I can live with in my day-to-day life. Unfortunately, it seems that generative AI will soon become unavoidable in any white-collar career path, to say nothing of casual exposure in everyday life. I try as hard as possible to shield myself, but I doubt that will be realistically possible for much longer.

      I'm in a graduate program, but I'm not confident that my field will still be relevant in five years. Even if it is, I'll almost certainly spend a lot of time interfacing with generative AI, the thought of which makes me nauseous.

      Frankly, I'm so disgusted with what the world has become and what it is becoming that it's turning me into kind of a nasty person IRL.

      So I'm musing on ways to get out. On finding a way to make enough money to stay alive while having as little contact with the digital world as possible.

      Anyone have any experience/ideas?

      47 votes
    25. When a notable face disappears

      Disclaimer: I don't quite know how to address the topic, so I want to state I'm trying to approach this with sensitivity; I hope this might lead to a helpful and insightful conversation on a...

      Disclaimer: I don't quite know how to address the topic, so I want to state I'm trying to approach this with sensitivity; I hope this might lead to a helpful and insightful conversation on a potentially difficult issue. Apologies if I don't quite get it right!

      I noticed the absence of a name I'd become familiar with on Tildes and wanted to start a discussion on how the community should handle situations where a person of community renowned abruptly departs.

      The user in question is @daychilde, who is one of the users I'd seen around quite a bit. I've been on Tildes for quite a while now, and would like to think I've had a positive - if not vast - contribution. Overall, I probably read more than I respond; I bring this up because I am aware that I probably represent the voice of a significant portion of the userbase here: I'm figuring stuff out as I go and probably am not in the loop on the majority of stuff going on on Tildes. All in all, I don't recognise a lot of names on Tildes, but @daychilde is/was a character who stuck out and seemed to have a significant impact on the community.

      From what I deduce, @daychilde has been banned some time in the past week, and I thought it worth discussing given there are at least a couple of things left in the lurch as a result that people might seek information on. The ones that have crossed my vision are the following:

      https://tildes.net/~tech/1od9/personal_offer_do_you_have_a_website_based_project_youve_been_wanting_to_do_but_worried_about_cost
      and
      https://tildes.net/~life/1n7e/daychildes_walking_thread

      At the risk of broaching a difficult topic - I'm not looking to cause drama or speculate - we should probably discuss the fallout of a situation like this. Hopefully at the very least this topic might be something others can find if they also become aware of the departure of a notable person and are looking for confirmation or where might be appropriate to discuss any fallout that might occur.

      For @daychilde in particular, this website seemed to be a resource that helped him manage his life. I wonder if we should consider whether there is some duty of care to users to depend on Tildes in some capacity?

      There are also people who might be looking to discuss the hosting that he had offered/agreed, and might now be left in the lurch.

      Unfortunately I don't have solutions, but I didn't see any discussion or information on this kind of a topic, nor any precedent for this kind of a situation!

      34 votes
    26. Offbeat Fridays – The thread where offbeat headlines become front page news

      Tildes is a very serious site, where we discuss very serious matters like dsa, marine corps and chainmail. Tags culled from the highest voted topics from the last seven days, if anyone gave two...

      Tildes is a very serious site, where we discuss very serious matters like dsa, marine corps and chainmail. Tags culled from the highest voted topics from the last seven days, if anyone gave two hoots.

      But one of my favourite tags happens to be offbeat! Taking its original inspiration from Sir Nils Olav III, this thread is looking for any far-fetched offbeat stories lurking in the newspapers. It may not deserve its own post, but it deserves a wider audience!

      21 votes
    27. Just did my first tech repair!

      A while ago some of the keys on my Dell XPS laptop started working poorly, they were only registering the presses half of the time or if I pushed them really hard. I tried removing the keycaps and...

      A while ago some of the keys on my Dell XPS laptop started working poorly, they were only registering the presses half of the time or if I pushed them really hard. I tried removing the keycaps and cleaning the keys on the inside, but to no avail. Well, I thought, that means it's time to get a new laptop. So I was choosing the next laptop to get. One of the options I considered was the Framework laptop, which is supposed to be super repairable - I mean, if only I could just replace my laptop keyboard, I wouldn't have to buy a whole new laptop just because of a few broken keys!

      Then I thought about it again. I realized that a repairable laptop is only useful if you actually try to repair your laptop, which I've never done. So, I looked it up, and turns out Dell, while obviously not as easily repairable as Framework, has very well-detailed official service manuals as well!

      Two weeks of waiting for a Chinese copycat keyboard from AliExpress and three hours of work later, I finally have a fully working laptop! Turns out it isn't hard at all to replace a broken keyboard - but I'm still very proud of myself for doing it, mostly for even deciding to do it instead of just turning a fully functional laptop into e-waste as I would've done otherwise. I was also really surprised that Dell laptops are that easy to fix (though they don't officially sell replacement parts to consumers), since it's known to be a company that makes a ton of money on expensive support offerings.

      I don't really know what the lesson of this post is, I just wanted to share this small achievement with y'all.

      53 votes
    28. What is the current status of MLMs?

      MLMs = "multi-level marketing" companies, which is essentially a euphemism for "pyramid scheme." These are flat out illegal in many countries, but are, notably, quite legal in the US. They used to...

      MLMs = "multi-level marketing" companies, which is essentially a euphemism for "pyramid scheme." These are flat out illegal in many countries, but are, notably, quite legal in the US.


      They used to be huge in the 2010s, but I don't hear much about them anymore (granted, I haven't been on social media since 2016). I know several IRL people who got into them, and I even regrettably bought products from some of them before I really understood what they were or how they worked.

      I recently read Hey, Hun by Emily Lynn Paulson who was toward the top of the pyramid at Rodan + Fields.

      In the book she mentions that algorithmic changes from social media companies ended up downgrading a lot of MLM postings, which cut off oxygen to the cycles of recruitment that these companies rely on. For example, Rodan + Fields moved to an affiliate model in 2024.

      I'm curious about what the MLM landscape looks like right now.

      • Are MLMs still common?
      • For those of you on social media, do you still get recruitment and sales messages?
      • Have they changed their tactics or models?

      People don't have to limit responses to just those questions -- consider this a general MLM discussion topic where anything related to them is fair game.

      28 votes
    29. Formula 1 Canadian Grand Prix 2025 - Race Weekend Discussion

      Warning: this post may contain spoilers

      Canadian Grand Prix
      Circuit Gilles-Villeneuve
      June 13-15, 2025


      Grand Prix Qualifying:
      Saturday, June 14, 2025 - 20:00 UTC / 4:00p US EDT

      Grand Prix:
      Sunday, June 15, 2025 - 18:00 UTC / 2:00p US EDT

      See your local times here


      Grand Prix Qualifying Results -- SPOILER
      Pos No Driver Car Q1 Q2 Q3 Laps
      1 63 George Russell Mercedes 1:12.075 1:11.570 1:10.899 21
      2 1 Max Verstappen Red Bull Racing Honda RBPT 1:12.054 1:11.638 1:11.059 20
      3 81 Oscar Piastri McLaren Mercedes 1:11.939 1:11.715 1:11.120 23
      4 12 Kimi Antonelli Mercedes 1:12.279 1:11.974 1:11.391 21
      5 44 Lewis Hamilton Ferrari 1:11.952 1:11.885 1:11.526 27
      6 14 Fernando Alonso Aston Martin Aramco Mercedes 1:12.073 1:11.805 1:11.586 27
      7 4 Lando Norris McLaren Mercedes 1:11.826 1:11.599 1:11.625 22
      8 16 Charles Leclerc Ferrari 1:12.038 1:11.626 1:11.682 27
      9 6 Isack Hadjar Racing Bulls Honda RBPT 1:12.211 1:12.003 1:11.867 21
      10 23 Alexander Albon Williams Mercedes 1:12.090 1:11.892 1:11.907 30
      11 22 Yuki Tsunoda Red Bull Racing Honda RBPT 1:12.334 1:12.102 15
      12 43 Franco Colapinto Alpine Renault 1:12.234 1:12.142 20
      13 27 Nico Hulkenberg Kick Sauber Ferrari 1:12.323 1:12.183 18
      14 87 Oliver Bearman Haas Ferrari 1:12.306 1:12.340 19
      15 31 Esteban Ocon Haas Ferrari 1:12.378 1:12.634 21
      16 5 Gabriel Bortoleto Kick Sauber Ferrari 1:12.385 11
      17 55 Carlos Sainz Williams Mercedes 1:12.398 13
      18 18 Lance Stroll Aston Martin Aramco Mercedes 1:12.517 12
      19 30 Liam Lawson Racing Bulls Honda RBPT 1:12.525 10
      20 10 Pierre Gasly Alpine Renault 1:12.667 12

      Source: F1.com

      Grand Prix Results -- SPOILER
      Pos No Driver Car Laps Time/retired Pts
      1 63 George Russell Mercedes 70 1:31:52.688 25
      2 1 Max Verstappen Red Bull Racing Honda RBPT 70 +0.228s 18
      3 12 Kimi Antonelli Mercedes 70 +1.014s 15
      4 81 Oscar Piastri McLaren Mercedes 70 +2.109s 12
      5 16 Charles Leclerc Ferrari 70 +3.442s 10
      6 44 Lewis Hamilton Ferrari 70 +10.713s 8
      7 14 Fernando Alonso Aston Martin Aramco Mercedes 70 +10.972s 6
      8 27 Nico Hulkenberg Kick Sauber Ferrari 70 +15.364s 4
      9 31 Esteban Ocon Haas Ferrari 69 +1 lap 2
      10 55 Carlos Sainz Williams Mercedes 69 +1 lap 1
      11 87 Oliver Bearman Haas Ferrari 69 +1 lap 0
      12 22 Yuki Tsunoda Red Bull Racing Honda RBPT 69 +1 lap 0
      13 43 Franco Colapinto Alpine Renault 69 +1 lap 0
      14 5 Gabriel Bortoleto Kick Sauber Ferrari 69 +1 lap 0
      15 10 Pierre Gasly Alpine Renault 69 +1 lap 0
      16 6 Isack Hadjar Racing Bulls Honda RBPT 69 +1 lap 0
      17 18 Lance Stroll Aston Martin Aramco Mercedes 69 +1 lap 0
      18 4 Lando Norris McLaren Mercedes 66 DNF 0
      NC 30 Liam Lawson Racing Bulls Honda RBPT 53 DNF 0
      NC 23 Alexander Albon Williams Mercedes 46 DNF 0

      Fastest Lap: George Russell (1:14:119, Lap 63)
      DOTD: Kimi Antonelli

      Source: F1.com


      Next race:

      Austrian Grand Prix
      Red Bull Ring
      Sunday, June 29, 2025

      14 votes
    30. Are they 'stars'? Or just rather ordinary people who need to work?

      Listened to Craig Ferguson on his podcast "Joy" talking with Diedrich Bader, last known for playing Jethro in the Beverly Hillbillies movie (which flopped). The most interesting part was their...

      Listened to Craig Ferguson on his podcast "Joy" talking with Diedrich Bader, last known for playing Jethro in the Beverly Hillbillies movie (which flopped).

      The most interesting part was their discussion about gaining and losing that "Hollywood aura" - they agreed it was like someone handing you a magic hat, and while you're wearing it, you're the most special person in the room and everyone wants your attention. And then the hat goes away and you're back to being very ordinary and in at lot of cases, become an actor somewhat desperately looking for more work. Which is why they attend so many parties and awards. It's not so much about the glamor, its about getting a chance to network and try to find a new gig with the producers and directors and financiers in attendance.

      Bader asked Ferguson if there was anyone he interviewed that gave him that sense of awe, someone who still wore that magic hat? Nope. Ferguson said after years of doing his Late Night show they were all just people. New "star", old "star", none of them really made a big impression.

      Although he DID say when Sean Connery shook his wife's hand her chest visibly blushed and Craig asked her later what that was all about. She said, "Well it doesnt do it for YOU but THAT was Sean Connery!" Pretty funny.

      But it was interesting to hear some insiders talking about other insiders the way they did. They're all just actors looking to stay employed. Which makes sense when you see an A list actor in a B movie and wonder why they took that role. Probably had bills to pay, that's why.

      36 votes
    31. The 2025 running of the 24 Hours of Le Mans

      Warning: this post may contain spoilers

      It's that time again for the greatest race of the year.

      Race Start:
      Saturday, 14 June 2025 - 16:00 CET (14:00 UTC)

      Qualification Results
      Position Class Number Driver Team Qualifying Hyperpole 1 Hyperpole 2
      1 Hypercar 12 Alex Lynn Cadillac Hertz Team Jota 03:22.8 03:23.6 03:23.2
      2 Hypercar 38 Earl Bamber Cadillac Hertz Team Jota 03:23.5 03:23.1 03:23.3
      3 Hypercar 5 Mathieu Jaminet Porsche Penske Motorsport 03:23.5 03:24.0 03:23.5
      4 Hypercar 15 Dries Vanthoor BMW M Team WRT 03:22.9 03:24.1 03:23.7
      5 Hypercar 4 Nick Tandy Porsche Penske Motorsport 03:24.6 03:23.5 03:24.0
      6 Hypercar 20 Sheldon van der Linde BMW M Team WRT 03:23.8 03:23.2 03:24.0
      7 Hypercar 30 Antonio Fuoco Ferrari AF Corse 03:23.5 03:23.3 03:24.2
      8 Hypercar 311 Felipe Drugovich Cadillac Whelen 03:23.9 03:22.7 03:24.4
      9 Hypercar 36 Frédéric Makowiecki Alpine Endurance Team 03:23.9 03:23.5 03:24.4
      10 Hypercar 8 Sébastien Buemi Toyota Gazoo Racing 03:24.0 03:23.5 No time
      11 Hypercar 51 Alessandro Pier Guidi Ferrari AF Corse 03:23.2 03:24.1
      12 Hypercar 35 Paul-Loup Chatin Alpine Endurance Team 03:24.7 03:24.2
      13 Hypercar 83 Yifei Ye AF Corse 03:24.0 03:24.3
      14 Hypercar 101 Ricky Taylor Cadillac WTR 03:24.0 03:24.8
      15 Hypercar 9 Marco Sørensen Aston Martin THOR Team 03:24.9 03:25.3
      16 Hypercar 7 Nyck de Vries Toyota Gazoo Racing 03:25.1
      17 Hypercar 94 Stoffel Vandoorne Peugeot TotalEnergies 03:25.2
      18 Hypercar 93 Jean-Éric Vergne Peugeot TotalEnergies 03:25.5
      19 Hypercar 99 Neel Jani Proton Competition 03:25.5
      20 Hypercar 7 Harry Tincknell Aston Martin THOR Team 03:26.3
      DSQ Hypercar 6 Kévin Estre Porsche Penske Motorsport 03:23.4
      22 LMP2 Pro-Am 29 Mathias Beche TDS Racing 03:36.2 03:35.9 03:35.1
      23 LMP2 43 Tom Dillmann Inter Europol Competition 03:37.0 03:34.7 03:35.3
      24 LMP2 Pro-Am 199 Louis Delétraz AO by TF 03:35.5 03:35.3 03:35.4
      25 LMP2 Pro-Am 23 Ben Hanley United Autosports 03:35.7 03:36.5 03:35.5
      26 LMP2 22 Pietro Fittipaldi United Autosports 03:36.5 03:35.5 03:35.6
      27 LMP2 37 Tom Blomqvist CLX – Pure Rxcing 03:37.7 03:36.4 03:36.2
      28 LMP2 Pro-Am 183 Matthieu Vaxivière AF Corse 03:37.4 03:36.3 03:37.0
      29 LMP2 Pro-Am 16 Ryan Cullen RLR MSport 03:37.1 03:36.5 03:38.9
      30 LMP2 28 Sebastián Álvarez IDEC Sport 03:37.0 03:36.7
      31 LMP2 Pro-Am 45 Nicky Catsburg Algarve Pro Racing 03:36.0 03:36.8
      32 LMP2 48 Franck Perera VDS Panis Racing 03:36.6 03:36.8
      33 LMP2 25 Lorenzo Fluxá Algarve Pro Racing 03:36.6 03:37.1
      34 LMP2 Pro-Am 11 Bent Viscaal Proton Competition 03:37.8
      35 LMP2 18 André Lotterer IDEC Sport 03:37.9
      36 LMP2 9 Reshad de Gerus Iron Lynx – Proton 03:38.5
      37 LMP2 Pro-Am 34 Luca Ghiotto Inter Europol Competition 03:39.3
      38 LMP2 Pro-Am 24 Colin Braun Nielsen Racing 03:40.3
      39 LMGT3 27 Mattia Drudi Heart of Racing Team 03:57.1 03:54.7 03:52.8
      40 LMGT3 21 Alessio Rovera Vista AF Corse 03:58.1 03:54.7 03:53.1
      41 LMGT3 46 Valentino Rossi Team WRT 03:56.9 03:54.3 03:55.0
      42 LMGT3 61 Maxime Martin Iron Lynx 03:58.7 03:54.7 03:55.0
      43 LMGT3 92 Richard Lietz Manthey 1st Phorm 03:57.3 03:54.7 03:55.1
      44 LMGT3 81 Rui Andrade TF Sport 03:57.7 03:54.6 03:55.7
      45 LMGT3 95 Marino Sato United Autosports 03:59.0 03:55.2 03:56.0
      46 LMGT3 78 Jack Hawksworth Akkodis ASP Team 03:57.3 03:54.9 04:03.7
      47 LMGT3 193 Chris Froggatt Ziggo Sport – Tempesta 03:58.0 03:55.9
      48 LMGT3 88 Giammarco Levorato Proton Competition 03:57.8 03:56.2
      49 LMGT3 59 Sébastien Baud United Autosports 03:58.1 03:56.2
      50 LMGT3 54 Francesco Castellacci Vista AF Corse 03:58.6
      51 LMGT3 77 Bernardo Sousa Proton Competition 03:59.0
      52 LMGT3 87 Răzvan Umbrărescu Akkodis ASP Team 03:59.0
      53 LMGT3 57 Takeshi Kimura Kessel Racing 03:59.1
      54 LMGT3 31 Yasser Shahin The Bend Team WRT 03:59.3
      55 LMGT3 10 Derek DeBoer Racing Spirit of Léman 03:59.5
      56 LMGT3 85 Célia Martin Iron Dames 04:00.0
      57 LMGT3 90 Andrew Gilbert Manthey 04:00.4
      58 LMGT3 13 Antares Au AWA Racing 04:01.1
      59 LMGT3 150 Custodio Toledo Richard Mille AF Corse No time
      60 LMGT3 33 Orey Fidani TF Sport No time
      61 LMGT3 60 Stephen Grove Iron Lynx No time
      62 LMGT3 63 Ben Keating Iron Lynx No time
      Finishing Results
      Finishing Positon Number Team Driver 1 Driver 2 Driver 3 Class STATUS LAPS Total Time Raced Gap To Previous Car
      1 83 AF Corse Robert KUBICA Yifei YE Philip HANSON HYPERCAR Classified 387 24:02:53.332
      2 6 Porsche Penske Motorsport Kévin ESTRE Laurens VANTHOOR Matt CAMPBELL HYPERCAR Classified 387 24:03:07.416 14.084
      3 51 Ferrari AF Corse Alessandro PIER GUIDI James CALADO Antonio GIOVINAZZI HYPERCAR Classified 387 24:03:21.819 14.403
      4 50 Ferrari AF Corse Antonio FUOCO Nicklas NIELSEN Miguel MOLINA HYPERCAR Classified 387 24:03:22.998 1.179
      5 12 Cadillac Hertz Team JOTA Will STEVENS Norman NATO Alex LYNN HYPERCAR Classified 387 24:05:11.971 1:48.973
      6 7 Toyota Gazoo Racing Mike CONWAY Kamui KOBAYASHI Nyck DE VRIES HYPERCAR Classified 386 24:03:08.984 1 Laps
      7 5 Porsche Penske Motorsport Julien ANDLAUER Michael CHRISTENSEN Mathieu JAMINET HYPERCAR Classified 386 24:03:45.861 36.877
      8 38 Cadillac Hertz Team JOTA Earl BAMBER Sébastien BOURDAIS Jenson BUTTON HYPERCAR Classified 386 24:04:30.532 44.671
      9 4 Porsche Penske Motorsport Felipe NASR Nick TANDY Pascal WEHRLEIN HYPERCAR Classified 386 24:05:28.957 58.425
      10 35 Alpine Endurance Team Paul-Loup CHATIN Ferdinand HABSBURG Charles MILESI HYPERCAR Classified 385 24:06:16.781 1 Laps
      11 36 Alpine Endurance Team Mick SCHUMACHER Frédéric MAKOWIECKI Jules GOUNON HYPERCAR Classified 384 24:03:37.826 1 Laps
      12 94 Peugeot TotalEnergies Loïc DUVAL Malthe JAKOBSEN Stoffel VANDOORNE HYPERCAR Classified 384 24:04:18.871 41.045
      13 009 Aston Martin Thor Team Alex RIBERAS Marco SORENSEN Roman DE ANGELIS HYPERCAR Classified 383 24:03:51.079 1 Laps
      14 99 Proton Competition Neel JANI Nicolas PINO Nicolas VARRONE HYPERCAR Classified 383 24:05:04.367 1:13.288
      15 007 Aston Martin Thor Team Harry TINCKNELL Tom GAMBLE Ross GUNN HYPERCAR Classified 381 24:02:56.333 2 Laps
      16 8 Toyota Gazoo Racing Sébastien BUEMI Brendon HARTLEY Ryo HIRAKAWA HYPERCAR Classified 380 24:05:28.156 1 Laps
      17 93 Peugeot TotalEnergies Paul DI RESTA Mikkel JENSEN Jean-Eric VERGNE HYPERCAR Classified 379 24:03:16.528 1 Laps
      18 20 BMW M Team WRT René RAST Robin FRIJNS Sheldon VAN DER LINDE HYPERCAR Classified 375 24:02:56.020 4 Laps
      19 43 Inter Europol Competition Jakub SMIECHOWSKI Tom DILLMANN Nick YELLOLY LMP2 Classified 367 24:04:09.023 8 Laps
      20 48 VDS Panis Racing Oliver GRAY Esteban MASSON Franck PERERA LMP2 Classified 367 24:06:04.776 1:55.753
      21 199 AO by TF PJ HYETT Dane CAMERON Louis DELETRAZ LMP2 Classified 366 24:05:56.819 1 Laps
      22 9 Iron Lynx - Proton Jonas RIED Maceo CAPIETTO Reshad DE GÉRUS LMP2 Classified 365 24:03:03.559 1 Laps
      23 29 TDS Racing Rodrigo SALES Mathias BECHE Clément NOVALAK LMP2 Classified 365 24:05:44.469 2:40.910
      24 11 Proton Competition Giorgio RODA Rene BINDER Bent VISCAAL LMP2 Classified 365 24:06:09.797 25.328
      25 22 United Autosports Renger VAN DER ZANDE Pietro FITTIPALDI David HEINEMEIER HANSSON LMP2 Classified 364 24:03:43.736 1 Laps
      26 25 Algarve Pro Racing Matthias KAISER Lorenzo FLUXA Théo POURCHAIRE LMP2 Classified 364 24:04:06.445 22.709
      27 183 AF Corse François PERRODO Matthieu VAXIVIERE Antonio FELIX DA COSTA LMP2 Classified 364 24:04:41.940 35.495
      28 34 Inter Europol Competition Nicholas BOULLE Jean-Baptiste SIMMENAUER Luca GHIOTTO LMP2 Classified 363 24:03:03.480 1 Laps
      29 23 United Autosports Daniel SCHNEIDER Oliver JARVIS Benjamin HANLEY LMP2 Classified 363 24:06:04.223 3:00.743
      30 16 RLR M Sport Michael JENSEN Ryan CULLEN Patrick PILET LMP2 Classified 362 24:02:54.768 1 Laps
      31 45 Algarve Pro Racing George KURTZ Nicky CATSBURG Alexander QUINN LMP2 Classified 362 24:04:06.381 1:11.613
      32 15 BMW M Team WRT Dries VANTHOOR Raffaele MARCIELLO Kevin MAGNUSSEN HYPERCAR Classified 361 24:04:22.255 1 Laps
      33 37 CLX - Pure Rxcing Aliaksandr MALYKHIN Tom BLOMQVIST Tristan VAUTIER LMP2 Classified 358 24:06:11.786 3 Laps
      34 92 Manthey 1ST Phorm Ryan HARDWICK Riccardo PERA Richard LIETZ LMGT3 Classified 341 24:03:22.925 17 Laps
      35 21 Vista AF Corse François HERIAU Simon MANN Alessio ROVERA LMGT3 Classified 341 24:03:56.184 33.259
      36 81 TF Sport Tom VAN ROMPUY Rui ANDRADE Charlie EASTWOOD LMGT3 Classified 341 24:04:34.635 38.451
      37 27 Heart of Racing Team Ian JAMES Mattia DRUDI Zacharie ROBICHON LMGT3 Classified 341 24:05:38.047 1:03.412
      38 87 Akkodis ASP Team Petru UMBRARESCU Jose Maria LOPEZ Clemens SCHMID LMGT3 Classified 340 24:02:57.829 1 Laps
      39 90 Manthey Antares AU Loek HARTOG Klaus BACHLER LMGT3 Classified 340 24:05:17.091 2:19.262
      40 33 TF Sport Ben KEATING Jonny EDGAR Daniel JUNCADELLA LMGT3 Classified 339 24:04:43.509 1 Laps
      41 57 Kessel Racing Takeshi KIMURA Daniel SERRA Casper STEVENSON LMGT3 Classified 339 24:05:03.870 20.361
      42 77 Proton Competition Bernardo SOUSA Ben TUCK Benjamin BARKER LMGT3 Classified 338 24:03:30.810 1 Laps
      43 13 AWA Racing Orey FIDANI Lars KERN Matthew BELL LMGT3 Classified 338 24:03:33.531 2.721
      44 150 Richard Mille AF Corse Custodio TOLEDO Lilou WADOUX Riccardo AGOSTINI LMGT3 Classified 338 24:05:03.140 1:29.609
      45 61 Iron Lynx Martin BERRY Lin HODENIUS Maxime MARTIN LMGT3 Classified 337 24:06:46.484 1 Laps
      46 10 Racing Spirit of Leman Derek DEBOER Valentin HASSE CLOT Eduardo BARRICHELLO LMGT3 Classified 336 24:03:05.865 1 Laps
      47 193 Ziggo Sport Tempesta Jonathan HUI Christopher FROGGATT Edward CHEEVER LMGT3 Classified 335 24:04:20.784 1 Laps
      48 63 Iron Lynx Stephen GROVE Brenton GROVE Luca STOLZ LMGT3 Classified 334 24:03:12.269 1 Laps
      49 85 Iron Dames Celia MARTIN Rahel FREY Sarah BOVY LMGT3 Classified 334 24:03:57.025 44.756
      50 59 United Autosports James COTTINGHAM Grégoire SAUCY Sébastien BAUD LMGT3 Not classified 314 22:52:42.255 20 Laps
      51 28 IDEC Sport Paul LAFARGUE Job VAN UITERT Sebastian ALVAREZ LMP2 Retired 308 20:18:29.995 6 Laps
      52 78 Akkodis ASP Team Arnold ROBIN Jack HAWKSWORTH Finn GEHRSITZ LMGT3 Retired 268 19:02:41.151 40 Laps
      53 311 Cadillac Whelen Jack AITKEN Felipe DRUGOVICH Frederik VESTI HYPERCAR Retired 247 16:00:31.169 21 Laps
      54 18 IDEC Sport Jamie CHADWICK Mathys JAUBERT André LOTTERER LMP2 Retired 206 13:34:12.511 41 Laps
      55 54 Vista AF Corse Thomas FLOHR Francesco CASTELLACCI Davide RIGON LMGT3 Retired 192 14:04:56.647 14 Laps
      56 101 Cadillac WTR Ricky TAYLOR Jordan TAYLOR Filipe ALBUQUERQUE HYPERCAR Retired 189 11:55:38.240 3 Laps
      57 24 Nielsen Racing Naveen RAO Cem BÖLÜKBASI Colin BRAUN LMP2 Retired 170 11:10:29.565 19 Laps
      58 31 The Bend Team WRT Yasser SHAHIN Timur BOGUSLAVSKIY Augusto FARFUS LMGT3 Retired 168 13:17:27.884 2 Laps
      59 46 Team WRT Ahmad AL HARTHY Valentino ROSSI Kelvin VAN DER LINDE LMGT3 Retired 156 11:02:28.095 12 Laps
      60 95 United Autosports Darren LEUNG Sean GELAEL Marino SATO LMGT3 Retired 80 5:35:58.499 76 Laps
      61 60 Iron Lynx Andrew GILBERT Lorcan HANAFIN Fran RUEDA LMGT3 Retired 57 6:05:02.685 23 Laps
      62 88 Proton Competition Stefano GATTUSO Giammarco LEVORATO Dennis OLSEN LMGT3 Retired 46 3:11:36.304 11 Laps
      18 votes
    32. Midweek Movie Free Talk

      Warning: this post may contain spoilers

      Have you watched any movies recently you want to discuss? Any films 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.

      5 votes
    33. Help me analyze/understand the background of this AI video?

      Hi, so I've been thinking about this for several days now, and thought it might be an interesting topic for Tildes. Earlier this week, YouTube suggested this AI Sitcom video to me. Some of the...

      Hi, so I've been thinking about this for several days now, and thought it might be an interesting topic for Tildes.

      Earlier this week, YouTube suggested this AI Sitcom video to me. Some of the jokes are actually very cohesive "Dad jokes", and it got me wondering how much of the video was AI generated. Are the one-liners themselves AI generated? Was this script generated with AI, and then edited before passing it on to something else to generate the video and voice? Or are we at the phase where AI could generate the whole thing with a single prompt? If it's the latter I find this sort of terrifying, because the finished product is very cohesive for something with almost no editing.

      I'd also be interested in discussing where this video might have come from. The channel and descriptions have almost no information, so it seems like this may be a channel that finds these elsewhere and reposts? Or maybe the channel is the original and just trying to be vague about technology used?

      Also side note, I have no idea if this belongs in ~Tech, so feel free to move it around as needed.

      10 votes
    34. Victories and challenges: An A[u]DHD community and support fortnightly thread #1

      Welcome to the inaugural thread! It is important to me that this is an inclusive space; and it should evolve to serve the needs of the community. What is this space? It is intended as a community...

      Welcome to the inaugural thread! It is important to me that this is an inclusive space; and it should evolve to serve the needs of the community.

      What is this space?

      It is intended as a community space, primarily for those of us with ADHD and/or autism; but it should be open to evolution on what is explicitely encouraged (because all are welcome). It intended as a space to vent about your struggles and challenges in a space where there is implicit understanding of the issues we face with these diagnoses. It is intended as a space to celebrate your achievements and victories with those who understand why those are as meaningful as they are, even the little ones. It is intended as a space to seek support with related issues — like requesting accountability partnering, chunking, rubber-ducking, et cetera. It is a place to post news and articles about ADHD and autism that are of interest to the community. A place for discussion. And a place to be serious and silly together with folks who understand.

      All are welcome to participate here. While generally on Tildes I would expect most participants to accept that ADHD and autism and the like are real diagnoses, I would expect those participating here to either have those diagnoses, understand those diagnoses, or if someone wants to learn more, to ask questions here with an open mind — i.e. this is a positive and supportive space.

      All are welcome to participate here. Not just those with these diagnoses. The self-diagnosed are welcome. Support is welcome to be sought by those with ADHD-adjacent issues: for example, depression can cause executive function issues such that accountability partnering could be helpful. Feel free to seek such help here.

      Your feedback is requested and valued. This community will evolve to fit the needs of those who participate here. What works will be retained; what doesn't work will be dropped. I am your facilitator, not dictator; and while for this first thread I am speaking with my voice, as we evolve things and figure out what works, I will rephrase whatever text that gets posted each time into a passive voice. I just want to reassure you that while I'm taking a leadship position to get the ball rolling here, I will be removing myself from this so it truly is a community space for us all. But to start, you gotta have someone doing the thing. :)

      For now, I'll create one top-level reply that requests for support should be posted under. The idea is that it makes it easier for those wishing to volunteer to help can find the requests more easily. We'll see if that works or not.

      It is my humble opinion that one should be encourged to post as you wish. If you want to post multiple things in a top level reply that are going on, great. If you want to make two little top level replies about different topics, even on the same day? I think that's also fine. Don't be shy about posting.

      I think a fortnightly thread feels about right to start. Too frequent and things can get lost. Too infrequent and the thread might die out before we get a new one. But as with everything else, feedback is desired. By coincidence of when the idea was had, I'm posting this one on a Friday. If you'd prefer a different day, that's feedback that is welcome.

      Welcome to your space! Help make this space be what you want it to be. <3

      edit: Forgot to post where this came from:

      Most recently: https://tildes.net/~health.mental/1oac/proposal_adhd_support_thread_reoccurring

      Less recently: https://tildes.net/~life/1o92/how_my_life_changed_with_adhd_medication#comments

      That first thread had such a sense of community that I want that to keep going, basically. :)

      55 votes
    35. 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!

      4 votes
    36. Tildes Book Club discussion - April 2025 - Elder Race by Adrian Tchaikovsky

      Warning: this post may contain spoilers

      This is the thirteenth of an ongoing series of book discussions here on Tildes. We are discussing Elder Race by Adrian Tchaikovsky. Our next book will be A People's Future of the United States by Victor LaValle, at the end of May..

      I don't have a particular format in mind for this discussion, but I will post some prompts and questions as comments to get things started. You're not obligated to respond to them or vote on them though. So feel free to make your own top-level comment for whatever you wish to discuss, questions you have of others, or even just to post a review of the book you have written yourself.

      For latecomers, don't worry if you didn't read the book in time for this Discussion topic. You can always join in once you finish it. Tildes Activity sort, and "Collapse old comments" feature should keep the topic going for as long as people are still replying.
      And for anyone uninterested in this topic please use the Ignore Topic feature on this so it doesn't keep popping up in your Activity sort, since it's likely to keep doing that while I set this discussion up, and once people start joining in.

      13 votes
    37. Billions of AI users…?

      Between Meta announcing that its AI, Meta AI, reached 1 billion users[1] and Google saying that AI Overviews are used by 1.5 billion[2], I’m curious to know how many of these people intentionally...

      Between Meta announcing that its AI, Meta AI, reached 1 billion users[1] and Google saying that AI Overviews are used by 1.5 billion[2], I’m curious to know how many of these people intentionally use the feature, or prefer it to what the AI replaces.

      AI Overviews appear at the top of searches, with no option to turn them off. Meta AI, I suspect many people trigger accidentally by tapping that horrible button in WhatsApp, in search results across its three core apps, or when trying to tag someone in a group by typing an @ symbol.

      It’s very easy to reach enormous numbers when you already have a giant platform. I don’t think that’s even part of the discussion. The issue is trumpeting these numbers as if they were earned, rather than imposed.

      [1] https://www.cnbc.com/2025/05/28/zuckerberg-meta-ai-one-billion-monthly-users.html
      [2] https://www.theverge.com/news/655930/google-q1-2025-earnings

      29 votes
    38. Offbeat Fridays – The thread where offbeat headlines become front page news

      Tildes is a very serious site, where we discuss very serious matters like right to repair, friendship and warfare.drone. Tags culled from the highest voted topics from the last seven days, if...

      Tildes is a very serious site, where we discuss very serious matters like right to repair, friendship and warfare.drone. Tags culled from the highest voted topics from the last seven days, if anyone was in doubt.

      But one of my favourite tags happens to be offbeat! Taking its original inspiration from Sir Nils Olav III, this thread is looking for any far-fetched offbeat stories lurking in the newspapers. It may not deserve its own post, but it deserves a wider audience!

      14 votes
    39. DnD 5e - Do’s and don’ts as a player

      I’m starting a new 5e campaign with some friends, and I think I have some performance anxiety. I’m not the most creative person, and the last thing I want to do is kill the fun. The only other...

      I’m starting a new 5e campaign with some friends, and I think I have some performance anxiety. I’m not the most creative person, and the last thing I want to do is kill the fun. The only other time I've played a ttrpg was years ago in high school.

      I’m curious what you all have found detracts from a session as well as any advice that enhances the experience for everyone.

      24 votes
    40. Midweek Movie Free Talk

      Warning: this post may contain spoilers

      Have you watched any movies recently you want to discuss? Any films 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.

      11 votes
    41. Offbeat Fridays – The thread where offbeat headlines become front page news

      Tildes is a very serious site, where we discuss very serious matters like psychology.social, adhd and words. Tags culled from the highest voted topics from the last seven days, if anyone was...

      Tildes is a very serious site, where we discuss very serious matters like psychology.social, adhd and words. Tags culled from the highest voted topics from the last seven days, if anyone was documenting these.

      But one of my favourite tags happens to be offbeat! Taking its original inspiration from Sir Nils Olav III, this thread is looking for any far-fetched offbeat stories lurking in the newspapers. It may not deserve its own post, but it deserves a wider audience!

      16 votes
    42. LLMs and privacy

      Hello to everyone who's reading this post :) Now LLMs are increasingly so useful (of course after careful review of their generated answers), but I'm concerned about sharing my data, especially...

      Hello to everyone who's reading this post :)

      Now LLMs are increasingly so useful (of course after careful review of their generated answers), but I'm concerned about sharing my data, especially very personal questions and my thought process to these large tech giants who seem to be rather sketchy in terms of their privacy policy.

      What are some ways I can keep my data private but still harness this amazing LLM technology? Also what are some legitimate and active forums for discussions on this topic? I have looked at reddit but haven't found it genuinely useful or trustworthy so far.

      I am excited to hear your thoughts on this!

      33 votes