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🏳️+FE0F+200D+🚻+🔄 should be the trans pride flag
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NHL Discussion
I wanted a thread to talk about anything NHL realted, current or not. Whos your team? Whats happening right now that you like or dont? Are there any trades that you really want to happen or would...
I wanted a thread to talk about anything NHL realted, current or not.
Whos your team? Whats happening right now that you like or dont? Are there any trades that you really want to happen or would be furious if they did?7 votes -
EDC Thread?
https://imgur.com/a/AQ8UEdZ Nite Ize Carabiner Spyderco Tenacious Belroy Slim Sleeze
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Big fish are found deep not because of age, climate, or prey, but because of us
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AMD’s Epyc Return To The Datacenter Ring
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What is the "jesus nut" of your field?
Recently read a Reddit post about a jesus nut: the nut that holds the main rotor to the rest of a helicopter. In more general terms, it applies to a single point that would cause a catastrophic...
Recently read a Reddit post about a jesus nut: the nut that holds the main rotor to the rest of a helicopter. In more general terms, it applies to a single point that would cause a catastrophic failure if it were to fail.
What is the "jesus nut" (single point of failure) of your field?
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Amazon Prime Wardrobe officially launches to all US Prime members
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Future "A Star Wars Story" spinoffs on hold at Lucasfilm
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How do you use technology to aid in productivity?
I've always had a great interest in using technology to try to achieve my goals with ease. What's your favorite bit of tech that makes your work easier?
18 votes -
Curbing opioid addiction needs more than new drugs
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Xenonauts 2 Kickstarter and demo now live
Kickstarter Demo (via GOG) Xenonauts 2 is a sequel to 2014's Xenonauts, a turn-based tactics game inspired by the original Xcom games. I've never played the older games but I'm in love with the...
Xenonauts 2 is a sequel to 2014's Xenonauts, a turn-based tactics game inspired by the original Xcom games.
I've never played the older games but I'm in love with the Xcom reboots, so I'm definitely keeping a close eye on his one. Any other Xcom fans here?
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US expected to disengage from UN's Human Rights Council
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Forty-five things I learned in the gulag
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Just getting into DnD, tips/help?
So I have a group of Discord buddies that we just had our first session last night, and it went pretty well. I used a pregen character that they had on Roll20, but feel like I missed out on...
So I have a group of Discord buddies that we just had our first session last night, and it went pretty well. I used a pregen character that they had on Roll20, but feel like I missed out on creating a character. No one I know IRL really plays consistently, but after that session I am hooked. I want to get into it more, but don't know where to really start. If anyone has any newbie friendly tips/tricks on what I can read/get to learn more, I'd really appreciate it!
EDIT: Thanks for the tips everyone! I'll try to stop by my LGS this week and see what they say.
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Norwegian court orders website of public domain court decisions shut down with no due process
14 votes -
Two vortex rings colliding in slow motion
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Chicago Tribune Books Biblioracle for the Mid Year
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MySQL High Availability at GitHub
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The list of MEPs who voted to restrict internet in Europe
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What is your favourite chess opening?
Mine's definitely Evan's Gambit. IF I can get a game with it I'm going to play it. Always leads to a fun, spicy game with enough tactical mess to make for a great blitz game. For any classical...
Mine's definitely Evan's Gambit. IF I can get a game with it I'm going to play it. Always leads to a fun, spicy game with enough tactical mess to make for a great blitz game. For any classical game though I'd probably just stick with open Italian systems but castling queenside and throwing pawns if they dare castle first.
How about you guys?
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Majority of Australians believe migration levels too high
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Ghost-Note - Weedie B. Goode (2018)
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Canadian defence lawyer asks sex assault complainant why she didn't clench her legs together
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CUCO - Lover Is A Day (2016)
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‘Modern Family, ‘Family Guy’ producers say they’re ‘disgusted’ and ‘embarrassed’ to work for Fox
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Ars Technica's top ten games from E3 2018 list
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Linux distro of choice?
Topic.
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Phone Apps Helping Scientists Research Suicidal Thoughts
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Comments talking about "they're a business" in relation to corrupt actions taken by companies annoy me
You can't talk about stupidity in corporate culture anymore - certainly on Reddit - due to the hoardes of people who will comment saying "They're a business, what do you expect" or occasionally...
You can't talk about stupidity in corporate culture anymore - certainly on Reddit - due to the hoardes of people who will comment saying "They're a business, what do you expect" or occasionally "Capitalism at work" and general low-effort replies. Like yeah, I get it. I know why company x does greedy thing y. Obviously it's to make money. Your comment doesn't contribute to the discussion. Yes companies have to make money but that doesn't mean they should sacrifice all their morals to do it.
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What have you been listening to this week?
We're at roughly 7 days since the last weekly thread, so here's another! Imo we should have more regular threads like these, if anyone has ideas then drop them here! Personally I like the idea of...
We're at roughly 7 days since the last weekly thread, so here's another! Imo we should have more regular threads like these, if anyone has ideas then drop them here! Personally I like the idea of doing "listening clubs," where we choose an album for the week, all listen to it, and have a regular discussion thread for every week. If there's any interest, I would love to run a hip hop focused one, though I could definitely do a lot of other genres if the desire was there. Anyway, drop a comment if anything like that sounds appealing to you!
Shamelessly copying my own prompt for this one:
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What have you been listening to this week? You don't need to do a 6000 word review if you don't want to, but please write something!
Feel free to give recs or dicuss anything about each others' listening habits.
You can make a chart if you use last.fm:
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Suggestion: Users can upload GPG public keys
Users can upload gpg public keys for DMs and Clear Sign comment bodies. Honestly, a very very low priority feature request, but what is the initial feeling on something like this?
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‘Today I renounce my membership’: Longtime GOP strategist Steve Schmidt announces he’s leaving the party
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I finished redrawing the Disneyland anime girls! (includes New Orleans Square, Frontierland (and Zorro variant), and Main Street, along with Liberty Square from WDW and Discoveryland from Paris)
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FC St Pauli: how it became the football team of punk and techno
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Tesla sues former employee for allegedly stealing gigabytes of data, making false claims to media
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EA and Bioware confirm the Mass Effect franchise isn't totally dead!
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I would like to see a multi-player gaming company attack player-toxicity with an iron fist and see the results.
In multiplayer games where there is open chat between teammates or worse, among all players there is rampant toxicity. It is known. I think that most game companies believe that if they crack down...
In multiplayer games where there is open chat between teammates or worse, among all players there is rampant toxicity. It is known.
I think that most game companies believe that if they crack down too hard that they will lose their player base.
My belief is that the opposite would happen. A sincere effort (with human review) would require a HUGE initial outlay of resources but with the right punishment (30-day ban from ranked play for example) would nearly eliminate toxicity and also significantly reduce the need for human review.
DOTA did a half-assed measure in like 2015 or something and it worked really well for the time they kept it. But there was a serious change in people's attitudes when it got implemented. Games went from total-toxic to mildly-toxic.
I would bet that a game company that has a decent game (thinking mobas but FPS's probably involved too) such as Hots, Dota, or LOL, they would not LOSE playerbase, but instead gain a HUGE playerbase of people that just want to play games and know that if someone tells you that you are a non-team-playing motherfucker for choosing the hero you think best (but they don't).... they might get banned for 30 days... that might stop them from going off the rails and politely asking instead.
Anyway, I fucked your mom last night.
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Daily Tildes discussion - Metafilter
I happened to take a look at Metafilter today, and noticed that they were linking to this post from last week in their header: State of the Site: Metafilter financial update and future directions....
I happened to take a look at Metafilter today, and noticed that they were linking to this post from last week in their header: State of the Site: Metafilter financial update and future directions.
It's an interesting post, even as someone that only has vague knowledge about Metafilter. There's a lot there, including a ton of comments that I haven't even started reading. So I thought it would make an interesting topic for today, since Metafilter has quite a few things in common with Tildes: it's unapologetically very minimal/old-school (it's almost 20 years old), is fairly small and closed (and isn't trying to be huge), gets a lot of its income from its users, and so on.
So for those of you that do have experience with Metafilter, are there particular things that you think Tildes should learn from Metafilter or try to do differently? For people with less knowledge, is there anything in that post or the discussion that stands out to you as good things to keep in mind?
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Introductions | May 2018, part 1
Hey I'm @vikinick. On Reddit I'm /u/vikinick and mod several subreddits. What about you guys?
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My first 3D models!
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[Desabafo] Found out that a group I'm kind of a part of has many very conservative and extremist people
First of all: Desabafo is an idiom in Portuguese which means "to get things off your chest, when you're upset about something". I didn't find a one-word English equivalent, but, hey, at least your...
First of all: Desabafo is an idiom in Portuguese which means "to get things off your chest, when you're upset about something". I didn't find a one-word English equivalent, but, hey, at least your learnt something :P
Anyways, I'm a Brazilian man in my mid 20s and I can speak English and Spanish pretty well (at least, I think), but I don't get many opportunities to practice both languages verbally. I found this local group "poliglotas" which hang out in a restaurant every week for 2 hours to practice foreign languages (mostly English). I actually liked this group a lot and it's helping me get better at talking, each week there's a theme so we have something to guide the conversation
The thing is, yesterday's theme was "patriotism" and, as you can guess, the conversation got to politics pretty fast. And... it was weird...
The conversation started with Brazil vs US patriotism, but it quickly went to how the US border control policies are justifiable, how in the scandal about the children of immigrants being separated from their parents is the parent's fault. There were a few rebuttals mostly from me and one other guy
Then it went to the problems we have with Brazil and how it could be solved. The arguments presented were to inflate the sense of nationalism, taking votes away from people who they felt were not qualified to choose their own politics, one of them specifically feels that we need a dictatorship and gave compliments to people in the veins of "Rodrigo Duterte" the infamous guy from the Philippines and even mentioned things like how Hitler was great for Germany, just not the rest of the world (wtf). Needless to say, I didn't agree with anything about it and just decided to keep my mouth shut for the rest of the meeting
The most extremist one though did want to hear my opinion, which I said very non-confrontational way "we need stability, we can't keep changing our government whenever things go bad. We need to choose a path and stick with it" but I also took the opportunity to talk about the things we lose with a dictatorship: freedom of speech, transparency, people being alienated
And they countered by saying that in democracy people are alienated because of "fake news" and that giving rights to people is no good if they don't know how to use them. The worst argument in my opinion though is how an older woman said that our people are like children who can't take care of themselves, so they need a parent to give the rules and take care of them until their old enough to be able to take care of themselves
Their mindset border those of a conspiracy where democracy is actually hurting people and that we need some saviour to free us from some unknown enemy force. It really left a bad taste in my mouth, I think I'll keep going there because I don't think someone's political opinion defines who someone is, but it's a little hard to swallow this last experience I've had
Pheew, making this desabafo made me feel better :)
Thanks for reading, feel free to share your opinions about it or to make a desabafo of your own!
6 votes -
Barack Obama shares a list of enlightening books worth reading
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What was the worst job you had, and what made it terrible? What makes a job a good job?
What was your worst job? What were the things that made it terrible?
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Scavenging Russia’s rocket graveyard is dangerous and profitable
5 votes -
X-post r/AskHistorians: "Monday Methods: "The children will go bathing" – on the study of cruelty"
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The intellectual we deserve: Jordan Peterson’s popularity is the sign of a deeply impoverished political and intellectual landscape
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'He wasn't functioning': How a video game addiction turned one family upside down
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I Discovered a Browser Bug: Accessing cross-origin resources with Service Worker and WAV headers
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I know why poor Whites chant Trump, Trump, Trump: From the era of slavery to the rise of Donald Trump, wealthy elites have relied on the loyalty of poor whites. All Americans deserve better
6 votes