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19 votes
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This site is fast
I have decent internet at home. I have great internet at work. Despite the speeds of those though, seemingly every website out there feels laggy and heavy. You click, you wait, you get a skeleton...
I have decent internet at home.
I have great internet at work.
Despite the speeds of those though, seemingly every website out there feels laggy and heavy. You click, you wait, you get a skeleton of the page, with different elements that rapidly pop in until you're staring at the full site. You see the little loading animation on the tab for one, two, three seconds. It isn't exactly "slow" by any means, but it's far from instantaneous either.
Clicking around the web these days feels like I'm playing a game with unignorable input lag.
And I get it. The modern web is complex. It's genuinely a miracle that this is possible in the first place, so I really shouldn't be complaining that the bits traveling through the internet from dozens of servers thousands of miles away aren't getting here immediately.
I get that high resolution screens require large images, and the ubiquity of video these days adds even more weight. I get that many websites are closer to applications than they are static pages.
I'm not trying to take away from the awesome magic that is our modern miracle of connectivity in the slightest, and I'm appreciative to all the people here who spend their livelihoods working on it. Y'all are awesome.
I'm just trying to say that, well, sometimes moving around on the web can drag. And when you've been using it for a long time, the dragging can get under your skin a little bit.
However, my real point lies not in the rest of the internet, but here. I'm talking about this "heavy web" baseline as a contrast for one of the things I love about Tildes:
it. is. so. snappy.
I click, and BAM, the page is there. Immediately.
It's sharp. It's crisp. It's no-nonsense. No waiting for elements to pop in. No subconsciously watching for the loading animation to stop so that I know I can start to interact with site.
For general design reasons, I've always loved that Tildes is text-only, but more and more I appreciate that aspect simply because Tildes feels good to use because it is so quick and responsive. I don't know how much of that is due to the text-only part of things and how much of it is Deimos being a genius code wizard who made an amazing platform, but I'm happy about it regardless.
This site has got zero input lag.
And that feels great.
97 votes -
Spotify, the world's biggest music streaming service, has announced it is working with major labels on using artificial intelligence in a "responsible" way
17 votes -
If the Xbox Ally is the future of Xbox, Microsoft is in trouble
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Post your goodreads profile and add friends thread
Here is my goodreads, I accept every friend request I get, add me! I like seeing reviews from people who hang out in similar places as I do pinned above general user reviews. Warning, if you don't...
Here is my goodreads, I accept every friend request I get, add me! I like seeing reviews from people who hang out in similar places as I do pinned above general user reviews. Warning, if you don't have many friends on there I will flood your activity feed (but hopefully this thread changes that anyway)
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Does anyone here use a SAD lamp?
Hello! Hopefully this is the right place to ask this, but I was wondering if anyone here was using a SAD lamp, and if you have any recommendations. Tangent: I currently live in a fairly dark...
Hello! Hopefully this is the right place to ask this, but I was wondering if anyone here was using a SAD lamp, and if you have any recommendations.
Tangent:
I currently live in a fairly dark apartment, and have a cheapish SAD lamp that is pulling double duty to not only brighten the room, but also keep me from going crazy in the darker winter months. It seems in an age of smart-everything, I've struggled to find something to replace mine with.I currently have a Verilux HappyLight, but it kind of sucks ass. The power cord always falls out, pressing the power button might be enough to loosen the power cord. The settings have to be set every time you turn it on. It's just total garbo in my opinion. I looked at smart bulbs, but they don't seem to hit the lumens I'm looking for.
I think part of the issue with my current setup is that I have to actually turn the light on, which you would think would be fairly easy, but with the issues above, and my sheer laziness it's basically an impossible task.
What I'm looking for is something that can be automated, I think one of my major issues I've had in the last year is that I haven't been able to wake up to the morning sun as I had previously. It takes hours before I actually feel awake. I've gone from a morning person to some sort of bizarre afternoon person.
Anyway, I'm looking for others experiences and recommendations.
28 votes -
The genius logic of the NATO phonetic alphabet
18 votes -
An AI that turns any book into a text adventure game
20 votes -
California lets residents opt-out of a ton of data collection on the web
22 votes -
A drum machine where you can search classic literary works for specific words at a defined rate, triggering drums each time your favored terms are found
19 votes -
Flettner rotor sail technology was invented more than 100 years ago. Modern need for fuel efficiency is bringing it back.
13 votes -
The liquid air alternative to fossil fuels
19 votes -
The Most Mysterious Song on the Internet - ARD Documentary
11 votes -
What are some good influences for kids today, both online and offline?
I don't have kids, but I'm wondering about success stories parents have had with raising theirs in this sometimes scary world. Online, we hear about brainrot and inappropriate Youtube videos, and...
I don't have kids, but I'm wondering about success stories parents have had with raising theirs in this sometimes scary world. Online, we hear about brainrot and inappropriate Youtube videos, and social media horror stories, and some of that could be massively overblown, I have no idea
So to flip that around, what are some good ways people have found comfortable having their kids spend their time?
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Denmark plans social media ban for under-15s – PM Mette Frederiksen links social media use to anxiety, depression and lack of concentration
45 votes -
The Oatmeal: A cartoonist's review of AI art
85 votes -
Why cassette tapes are coming back
24 votes -
The entire history of cat memes
11 votes -
America’s landlords settle claim they used rent-setting algorithms to gouge consumers nationwide for $141 million
37 votes -
Helsinki is turning to drones and artificial intelligence to help tackle one of the city's trickiest challenges - keeping traffic moving smoothly
6 votes -
California passes law banning extra loud commercials on streaming services
31 votes -
2025 Physics Nobel awarded to three scientists for work on quantum computing (in the 1980s)
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PSA for those with Honda CarPlay issues
tl;dr: disconnect from your VPN (or allow LAN connections) I recently got an iPhone 17 and was being driven mad because, at first, CarPlay worked flawlessly on my 2019 Honda Fit (EX). However,...
tl;dr: disconnect from your VPN (or allow LAN connections)
I recently got an iPhone 17 and was being driven mad because, at first, CarPlay worked flawlessly on my 2019 Honda Fit (EX). However, next time I plugged in CarPlay refused to open. The phone was charging, the icon on the infotainment showed CarPlay, but it would hang for ~10s and close with a "no devices found, check cable, etc.". Android Auto worked for years without hiccups.
Nothing changed after a factory reset, reboot, etc. of the infotainment as many recommended.
I saw an offhand comment with how a VPN can cause problems. I'm connected to one 24/7 and I'm sure it worked earlier when I didn't set it up yet. I disconnected from the VPN and CarPlay immediately worked. The VPN I use has a "Allow LAN connections" setting which made disconnecting from the VPN unnecessary.
Wanted to throw this out there for people troubleshooting in the future. Not sure if this is specific to Honda or Apple, but my money is on how Apple devices do networking.
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Swedish startup Saveggy launches pilot scheme for edible, plastic-free packaging for cucumbers – innovative solution made from just two ingredients: rapeseed oil and gluten-free oat oil
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Wall Street’s big bets on AI are driving interest in huge parking lots
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Looking for music solutions for my car; can anyone recommend a digital audio player?
So I have a car that's ~10 years old and I like to listen to music as I drive. I was relying on the CD player, but it only works intermittently these days, so I'm looking into alternatives. I'm...
So I have a car that's ~10 years old and I like to listen to music as I drive. I was relying on the CD player, but it only works intermittently these days, so I'm looking into alternatives.
I'm not big on connecting my phone via Bluetooth for security reasons, battery life concerns, and poor connection for streaming. I've got radio of course, but it's slim pickings where I live.
I starting looking into digital audio players. They sound ideal - compact, big offline library, physical controls - so I was hoping someone on Tildes can recommend one to me. Alternatively, if you've another solution, I'd love to hear it.
17 votes -
Introducing Gauss, an agent for autoformalization
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UK's Jaguar Land Rover cyberattack shutdown to hit four weeks
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Harvard physicists working to develop game-changing tech demonstrate 3,000 quantum-bit system capable of continuous operation
22 votes -
Medicine’s AI knowledge war heats up
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Will an AI actress really become ‘the next Scarlett Johansson’?
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Spotify founder Daniel Ek is planning to officially step down from the role of chief executive after two decades at the helm of the music streaming giant
17 votes -
The rise of 'conspiracy physics'
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Mjällby AIF, a football team from a remote Swedish fishing village of 800 people, are on the brink of a fairytale league title in Allsvenskan
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Spotify removed 75m spam tracks over the past year as artificial intelligence tools increase the ability of fraudsters to create fake music
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Tesla influencers tried Elon Musk’s coast-to-coast self-driving, crashed before sixty miles
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1988 - Welcome to the wild world of computer animation
10 votes -
A massive telecom threat was stopped right as world leaders gathered at UN headquarters in New York City
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Amazon to end commingling program after years of complaints from brands and sellers
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Increasing trust in automated driving
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The perfect lighting
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I want to learn to draw on my iPad
I have recently found myself wanting to learn to draw. I have very minimal visual arts skills, and feel much more comfortable with a musical instrument than a sketchbook. I would like to change...
I have recently found myself wanting to learn to draw. I have very minimal visual arts skills, and feel much more comfortable with a musical instrument than a sketchbook. I would like to change that, not to become some exceptional artist or anything, but because I like the idea of being able to just sketch and draw and doodle in my spare time.
I have an iPad, Apple Pencil, and ProCreate, but I don't really know where to begin. I would be most likely learning to use ProCreate at the same time as learning to draw, although I don't know if that's a bad idea or not.
Are there books, online courses, YouTube videos that you would recommend for a complete beginner?
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How Denmark plans to roll out the world's first cow burp tax – government is investing billions in technologies to help farmers cut livestock emissions
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Are touchscreens in cars dangerous?
35 votes -
Under Construction
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Inside the DSEI arms exhibition and European rearmament - tech, trends and highlights at DSEI 2025
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Porter Robinson's angelangelangelangelangel.com (seizure warning)
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Massive Attack remove music from Spotify to protest against CEO Daniel Ek's investment in AI military
32 votes -
Text My Mom for Me
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Waymo has received their permit to operate at San Francisco International Airport
23 votes