-
20 votes
-
I loved my teaching job. But as a trans man in Texas, quitting was the only way to get my dignity back.
23 votes -
Michigan anti-trust lawsuit alleges oil companies colluded to “capture and kill” clean-energy and electric-vehicle efforts
20 votes -
Signs of forced entry found at Arizona home of ‘Today’ show host Savannah Guthrie’s mother, police suspect abduction
12 votes -
2025 NFL Post Season 🏈 Weekly Discussion Thread – Freetalk
No games played this week and we're all jut waiting for the Super Bowl. So let's just have a free talk about anything football, super bowl, half-time show, etc.
6 votes -
French prosecutors raid Elon Musk’s X offices in Paris, under investigation for knowingly peddling CSAM, sexual deepfakes, holocaust denial, and fraudulent data extraction as an "organized gang"
54 votes -
No-baggage field report: Full circle (2010)
5 votes -
Geologists may have solved mystery of Green River's 'uphill' route
15 votes -
Seeking guidance on a week long LA to Bay Area trip
Hello Tildes travelers, I'm sure questions like this get asked often, but I'm having a hard time cutting through the SEO spam and AI BS about travel and feeling a bit overwhelmed at the options. I...
Hello Tildes travelers,
I'm sure questions like this get asked often, but I'm having a hard time cutting through the SEO spam and AI BS about travel and feeling a bit overwhelmed at the options.
I digress, as the title states, my wife and I are heading to California in early June for a wedding in the bay area. Neither of us have been to California and wanted to make a big trip out of it, roughly eight-ish days with two being dedicated to wedding activities. We both are from the Midwest and really want to see what California has to offer. Ideally we would love some help with making an itinerary of things to do and places to see since its such a big state and with so much to do. A Few things we'd love to try and do: see Palm Springs (wife is an architect), explore LA, drive the coast, explore the bay area and finally see some giant sequoia trees. It sounds like a lot so I'm not sure how that all might shake out, or even if its possible in the given time frame. Which is why I am appealing to you all for some help.
Roughly, and I mean roughly our plan is this:
- Day 1: Fly into California
- Arrive in Palm Springs (if we can) spend evening and the next day exploring the city
- Day 3: Drive into LA
- Explore the city for the day and spend the evening in LA
- Day 4: Drive up the coast
- Spend the day driving up the coast and end the evening staying in a coastal town (Stopping in Santa Barbra and staying Arroyo Grande or some similar town halfway to San Fran)
- Day 5: Arrive in San Fran
- Spend the morning driving the rest of the coast and arrive in the bay area
- Spend the early part of the day exploring San Fran then drive to Pleasanton (location of wedding)
- Spend evening doing wedding things
- Day 6: Day of the wedding
- Wedding stuff (woo!)
- Day 7: Drive from Fremont to Calaveras Big Trees State Park
- Spend the day exploring some of the inner portion of California and get our big tree fix
- Spend the evening driving home
- Day 8: Flyout of San Jose or Oakland
Does this seem doable? Is this stupid? Any thing you would change? Really we don't have anything done yet minus the RSVP and the dates specifically. I'm not looking for anything crazy specific, minute by minute to hour by hour. That is asking a lot for a random internet stranger but any help would be really appreciated.
15 votes - Day 1: Fly into California
-
Lead in archived hair documents a decline in lead exposure to humans since the establishment of the US Environmental Protection Agency
19 votes -
US judge allows last of five offshore wind projects halted by Donald Trump to proceed
42 votes -
New York City congestion pricing’s unexpected winners: suburban drivers
22 votes -
Nerve stimulating neck implant removes debilitating rheumatoid arthritis symptoms from patient
23 votes -
Norway’s Crown Princess Mette-Marit appears more than a thousand times in new Jeffrey Epstein files, meanwhile her son was arrested again and faces thirty-eight criminal charges, including rape
14 votes -
'Right-to-compute' laws may be coming to your state this year
20 votes -
Anthropic faces new music publisher lawsuit over alleged piracy
5 votes -
Grammys 2026: Bad Bunny takes Album Of The Year for ‘Debí Tirar Más Fotos’
17 votes -
Richard Swift - Already Gone (2009)
3 votes -
Backseat frying (2020)
6 votes -
Amazon’s promotion of ‘Melania’ has critics questioning its motives (Amazon has spent 35M on marketing on top of its 40M budget)
34 votes -
Winter storm across the US in photos
30 votes -
Silver plunges 30% in worst day since 1980, gold tumbles as Kevin Warsh pick eases US Federal Reserve independence fear
33 votes -
Gold Star Distribution Inc., issues recall of thousands of popular FDA-regulated products including drugs, devices, cosmetics, human foods, and pet foods in Indiana, Minnesota and North Dakota
15 votes -
The photographer capturing the US South from Waffle House booths
16 votes -
Catherine O’Hara - legendary actress dead at 71
54 votes -
Upcoming solo trip to San Diego - any advice?
Hey, I'm headed to San Diego in March after getting selected for a work conference. The last time I was in California was San Francisco more than a decade ago with my dad, so I'm excited to be...
Hey, I'm headed to San Diego in March after getting selected for a work conference. The last time I was in California was San Francisco more than a decade ago with my dad, so I'm excited to be visiting again.
The first few days will be the conference (which includes a recreational afternoon for networking, I picked the San Diego Zoo). I purposely scheduled my plane flight to be a few days after the conference ends to I can explore the city, but it'll be my first real solo trip; originally, my sister was going to tag along in my hotel room, but she had an injury and needed to drop out.
I fly in on March 18th, check out from the conference is the morning of Saturday the 21st, and I fly back home on the morning of the 24th. That gives me almost all of Saturday, and all of Sunday and Monday to explore the city.
Definitely, one of the things I want to check out is Balboa Park, though I would appreciate advice on specific museums, since I can't imagine it's possible to see even half of them in a day.
Another thing I've considered is a day trip to Tijuana to walk around. It's been a while since I had a good opportunity to practice my Spanish. Worst case scenario I can get a dental cleaning if I can't come up with any other ideas 😂.
Eating out alone isn't really something I've done before either. I think I want to do a nice sushi bar Omakase one night just to treat myself, if people have suggestions on where, and I'd love other suggestions for places to try where it wouldn't be too weird eating solo.
Does anyone have any suggestions for other things to do, places to see? Where I should stay after leaving the Marriott Marquis, since at >$500/night it's a little expensive for me? I won't be renting a car, so ideally, something either in walking distance or easily accessible via transit. I'll probably do a mix of ride shares and public transit for travel.
I'd love to hear ideas, along with what anyone else here has done in San Diego. Worst case scenario, I'm sure I'll figure it all out, but it's nice to poll the crowd sometimes.
15 votes -
Channing Tatum and Gemma Chan-starrer ‘Josephine’ wins two top awards at Sundance
9 votes -
Tips on getting an op-ed published?
My wife and I are having a baby just 1.5 months from now (hooray!). And our insurance provider, Anthem Blue Cross, is cutting coverage to our local hospital network and maternity services in 10...
My wife and I are having a baby just 1.5 months from now (hooray!). And our insurance provider, Anthem Blue Cross, is cutting coverage to our local hospital network and maternity services in 10 days (boooo!). The entire process of finding out about this (via the news, not our insurance or the hospital) and getting continued coverage has been an absolute nightmare. We jumped the hoops, sent in all the required paperwork, and even got the billing department at the hospital involved. We're still only covered if we happen to be lucky enough that the doctor who is named on the continued coverage agreement happens to be on call at the time of delivery, otherwise it'll be out of pocket to the tune of $10,000 of dollars. At this point it feels like we're betting it all on red.
The response to the United Healthcare shooting illustrated just how frustrated people of the US are in their healthcare system and I'd like to do my part to continue to keep that topic front of mind in the American psyche. I've written up a little op-ed on our experience and I was wonder if any Tilderinos have managed to get one published before. Any insight would be very welcome.
25 votes -
Stargaze: SpaceX’s space situational awareness system
5 votes -
The Long Winters - The Commander Thinks Aloud (2005)
6 votes -
Waterparks - ICE (2026)
11 votes -
Matt Damon says Netflix wants movies to restate the 'plot three or four times in the dialogue' because viewers are on 'their phones while they're watching'
48 votes -
2025 NFL Post Season 🏈 Weekly Discussion Thread – Playoffs, Week 3
Welcome to the 2025 NFL Post Season Weekly Discussion Thread! 🏈 Share your thoughts on the third week of the playoffs — wins, losses, predictions, or anything else football-related.
9 votes -
‘Rage knitting’ against the machine: the hobbyists putting anti-US Immigration and Customs Enforcement messages into crafts
8 votes -
Local News TV offers YouTube feeds from 660 TV stations in America
17 votes -
Do you have American healthcare? Do you pay for a gym membership? Perhaps you can pay less and get more!
After deciding to get back into the gym after a long hiatus, I was shopping around my area and trying to decide between Crunch or LA Fitness, each for about $40/mo, plus steep initiation fees and...
After deciding to get back into the gym after a long hiatus, I was shopping around my area and trying to decide between Crunch or LA Fitness, each for about $40/mo, plus steep initiation fees and annual fees. Searching for a way to get a discounted rate, I stumbled across One Pass Select, offered by my health insurer, United Healthcare. While I was fully prepared to dunk on United, because of how often Dr. Glaucomflecken does, this particular member benefit turned out to be pretty great.
One Pass Select essentially functions as a gym aggregator, offering multiple memberships for one flat rate. So rather than paying Crunch or LA Fitness $40/mo and being subjected to their terms/conditions, I pay One Pass Select $36/mo and get access to:
- Crunch
- LA Fitness
- Anytime Fitness
- Workout Anytime
And a handful of other gyms I haven't signed up for, because they're not convenient to me. Four gym memberships for $36/mo is pretty cool. Plus if I ever want to cancel, I just cancel my One Pass Select membership from their website, instead of having to sacrifice a squirrel on the 8th day of the sabbath under a blood moon while chanting gregorian monk (the level of difficulty it felt like the last time I wanted to cancel a gym membership).
A quick Google indicates that other insurers offer similar programs:
- UHC has One Pass Select
- Cigna/BCBS/Kaiser have Active&Fit Direct
- BCBS also has Fitness Your Way
- Aetna has GlobalFit
This was a great find for me, that I'd never even heard of before. Sharing it to hopefully benefit someone else, as well!
22 votes -
Tech Oversight Report: Unsealed court documents show teen addiction was Meta, Google, Snap, and TikTok's top priority
40 votes -
Gold tops $4,900/oz; silver and platinum extend record‑setting rally
32 votes -
Bruce Springsteen - Streets Of Minneapolis (2026)
16 votes -
Amazon is closing its Fresh grocery, Go convenience stores in the US
23 votes -
Finland is the undisputed world leader when it comes to icebreakers – Finnish companies have designed 80% of all those currently in operation, and 60% were built at shipyards there
26 votes -
Hoopla Bonus Borrows for January 2026
11 votes -
San Francisco parents are letting teens ride in Waymos without an adult
24 votes -
Government payments drive US farm income surge in 2025
20 votes -
2026 IMSA Rolex 24 at Daytona - Jan 24-25
Thought I'd share, especially while many of us are still waiting for Formula 1. Schedule, starting grid, and other info. Starts today at 1:40p EST (18:40 UTC). Literally just started as of this...
Thought I'd share, especially while many of us are still waiting for Formula 1.
Schedule, starting grid, and other info.
Starts today at 1:40p EST (18:40 UTC). Literally just started as of this post.
In the US, I think it's on Peacock and NBC. Internationally (or with a VPN...) it can be viewed on YouTube.
I don't watch a lot of endurance racing, but I do try to watch the 24hr races like Spa and Le Mans. I've yet to stay up a whole 24hrs, and I doubt this year's Rolex 24 will be different for me, but it's a fun little challenge!
8 votes -
German chain Aldi bets big on cheaper groceries as US shoppers feel squeezed
37 votes -
Star Trek: Starfleet Academy S01E01 - "Kids These Days"
12 votes -
Massive winter storm expected to dump snow and ice across United States
63 votes -
The Paper Chase - We Know Where You Sleep (2017)
3 votes -
New California law means big changes for real estate listing photos
16 votes