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2 votes
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America’s millennials are waking up to a grim financial future
23 votes -
Ways to think about machine learning
6 votes -
Any hobbyist gamedevs interested in working on a project together?
I've been trying to get back into game dev recently and I'd love to work with someone if you're up for it. I'm also down to join existing hobbyist projects, although I have a thing I'm currently...
I've been trying to get back into game dev recently and I'd love to work with someone if you're up for it. I'm also down to join existing hobbyist projects, although I have a thing I'm currently building at the moment.
- I'm based in SF; I'm willing to work remotely with someone, but would definitely prefer someone in the area.
- I'm a software developer with 6ish years of experience programming, a CS degree and just starting an out-of-college job.
- I've built some small games in the past, mostly in Unity.
- I've got a reasonable amount of UI/UX experience but I'm by no means a professional and none of it is all that game-related.
- I can do some pixel art though I'm by no means an expert.
If you make games for fun and are looking for a partner, feel free to send me a PM or just reply to this.
Similarly, I'd like to also suggest a Tildes ~LFG (looking for group) or other meeting-ish area.
12 votes -
Algeria shuts down the internet for two hours to prevent leaks and cheating on exams
9 votes -
Apple will fix broken MacBook keyboards for free under new service program
5 votes -
Jogger accidentally crosses U.S. border from B.C., gets detained for 2 weeks by authorities
14 votes -
[Language Learning] Telegram groups for practicing languages
I'm an user of group of chat groups called Polyglossia Network, where you can speak with both native and learners from a given languages (and it has lots of languages) So if you wanna join, just...
I'm an user of group of chat groups called Polyglossia Network, where you can speak with both native and learners from a given languages (and it has lots of languages)
So if you wanna join, just send a message to @polyglossia_bot (PG's bot) on Telegram and click "Group Links", it'll show you links to every group. I'll leave a list here with the groups from more popular languages just in case, but it might get outdated as sometimes links are changed (to see the full list, send a message to the bot @polyglossia_bot)
- Arabic :
- Beginner Arabic: https://t.me/joinchat/CLreZz5jfhKxFWHs0pSQWw
- لعربية الفصحى: https://t.me/joinchat/AAAAAD6UbY4_SbI1KwLZ1A
- Dutch 🇳🇱🇧🇪
- Beginner Dutch: https://t.me/joinchat/CLreZ0BggH-lTgJgjLTABg
- Nederlands: https://t.me/joinchat/CLreZz2W-rESTtn3Hu28DQ
- English 🇬🇧🇺🇸:
- Beginner English: https://t.me/joinchat/CLreZz5-9_tSiKvqA0i0hA
- Esperanto 🌐🌏
- Esperanto: https://t.me/joinchat/CLreZz9KGgFDnEsv88ioqw
- French 🇫🇷🇧🇪🇲🇱🇨🇭🇨🇦
- Beginner French: https://t.me/joinchat/CLreZz1_VM2_RpDdWPCkHw
- German 🇩🇪🇦🇹🇨🇭🇱🇮🇱🇺🇧🇪
- Beginner German: https://t.me/joinchat/CLreZz42Ze-3aF0J1mlCeQ
- Deutsch: https://t.me/joinchat/CLreZz5bsppV9huZuZYcFQ
- Italian 🇮🇹
- Beginner Italian: https://t.me/joinchat/AAAAAD34I-2D_ORnbRs5zA
- Italiano: https://t.me/joinchat/AAAAAD33vCbxxXA4lYpngw
- Japanese 🇯🇵
- Beginner Japanese: https://t.me/joinchat/D7fvvD37pCt9HDkUEZwj6Q
- Intermediate Japanese (中級日本語): https://t.me/joinchat/CLreZ0Fm8iS_rtWB4m_7fw
- 日本語 (https://t.me/joinchat/CLreZz2BhzesWsv6YbSL6Q)
- Mandarin 🇨🇳🇹🇼🇸🇬
- Beginner Mandarin: https://t.me/joinchat/CLreZz5yh2ZuhoklJhVYEg
- 汉语/漢語: https://t.me/joinchat/CLreZz3JGijrZuPyasuMGQ
- Persian 🇮🇷🇦🇫🇹🇯
- Beginner Persian: https://t.me/joinchat/CLreZz83YUK6JuymEnzSeA
- فارسی https://t.me/joinchat/CLreZz2I5u8Npm19PAY6RA
- Portuguese 🇧🇷🇵🇹
- Beginner Portuguese: https://t.me/joinchat/CLreZz5qWfK8KBr2zhIDRw
- Português: https://t.me/joinchat/CLreZz4Squ9q8gftik7uhw
- Russian 🇷🇺
- Beginner Russian: https://t.me/joinchat/CLreZz4MeVSVVAsOX7psrQ
- Русский: https://t.me/joinchat/CLreZz1m1vyl5OZNopORMg
- Spanish 🇪🇸
- Beginner Spanish: https://t.me/joinchat/CLreZz6Vf2jsN7QvCiXJlA
- Español: https://t.me/joinchat/CLreZz1tNGLxFJUah19Z1g
- Turkish 🇹🇷
- Beginner Turkish: https://t.me/joinchat/CLreZz-W9kVDfJb15EZ6bw
16 votes - Arabic :
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1904 Marks for Criticism of High-School English Papers
9 votes -
The Browns will win the Super Bowl this year
The Browns have the best receiving corps in the league right now (upgraded from the worst last year), the Browns have a Journeyman QB who doesn't throw picks (Thanks Kizer), and we have a...
The Browns have the best receiving corps in the league right now (upgraded from the worst last year), the Browns have a Journeyman QB who doesn't throw picks (Thanks Kizer), and we have a under-study QB who may be franchise QB in the future.
Furthermore, we have a better than average backfield with receiving backs and "downhill" runners (god I hate that term, it's like corporate speak for "let's circle back"....cliche cliche)...
4 votes -
Anyone here play squash?
The community here on Tildes is very small just like the Squash playing community. Wanted to see if there is any overlap. So anyway where are you from? How regularly do you play? What's you skill...
The community here on Tildes is very small just like the Squash playing community. Wanted to see if there is any overlap. So anyway where are you from? How regularly do you play? What's you skill level? What's your main motivation behind playing squash? Favourite player?
5 votes -
Death Grips - Year of the Snitch
9 votes -
Why Transgender People In Japan Prefer To Be Told They Have A "Disorder"
14 votes -
Bill Murray explains how he pulled himself out of a deep, lasting funk: He took Hunter S. Thompson’s advice and listened to the music of John Prine
6 votes -
Twitter 'Smytes' customers
13 votes -
Would you visit Westworld?
Westworld Season 2 is in full swing and I love it so far, but would you live in Westworld if you could? A world with no consequences other than its own societal pressures seems pretty enticing...
Westworld Season 2 is in full swing and I love it so far, but would you live in Westworld if you could? A world with no consequences other than its own societal pressures seems pretty enticing...
10 votes -
As We Go Along - The Monkees
2 votes -
The musical fusion of the Castlevania series
6 votes -
US President Donald Trump proposes ending the crisis he created by creating another crisis -- The proposed executive order ending family separation is just here to create more hostages
11 votes -
What's something you're good at? And what advice to you have for those who aren't good at this thing?
I'm curious to hear about my fellow tilderadans' talents and skills.
24 votes -
Why does India's air look different from space?
6 votes -
Daily Tildes discussion - starting some moderation
Alright, this is very late today, but I had some other things to get through first. If you missed it, I locked this topic earlier today (which involved quickly hacking together a lock method...
Alright, this is very late today, but I had some other things to get through first.
If you missed it, I locked this topic earlier today (which involved quickly hacking together a lock method because I didn't have one). There was nothing wrong with the subject itself, and some reasonable discussion did happen in it, but overall it was disappointing to see it start devolving into the same old tired arguments, and it was unlikely to go anywhere productive if it had continued. I don't want to focus on that specific post though, and let's (please) try not to turn this thread entirely into a debate about it.
The thing that I'd rather discuss is that I think this marks the first time I've done any sort of "strong" moderation-like action that wasn't also associated with banning a user (and there have still only been a few of those total). This shouldn't be a shocking or surprising event—introducing some moderation was inevitable if we want to have any hope of maintaining quality, and I'm honestly impressed that we managed to make it a month before it was necessary. From this point, I'm probably going to start doing it a little more (especially as we continue growing), and at least for the near future the actions should mostly be restricted to:
- re-tagging topics (and I'll give other people the ability to do this as well)
- editing topic titles
- moving topics between groups
- (hopefully rarely) locking topics, or removing topics/comments
The main thing I'm working on finishing up now is a sort of "topic log" that will show which actions were taken on a topic, and who took them. So for example, once this is deployed, you'll be able to see things like "Deimos added tags x, y, z" or "Deimos changed title to ...".
So what I'd like to talk about in this thread is just general thoughts on moderation—would you like to see a bit stricter moderation to try to set the bar a bit higher to start? How aggressively should I move topics if I think they don't fit? Do you think we need some sort of global log to list topics that are removed? Opinions on those sorts of questions are welcome, so I can take it all into account as I figure out how I want to approach it.
62 votes -
UN report: With 40MM in poverty, US is most unequal developed nation
19 votes -
Who here is eligible to vote but not registered to vote?
The USA in particular has one of the lowest voter turnouts and the lowest registration levels of most developed countries....
The USA in particular has one of the lowest voter turnouts and the lowest registration levels of most developed countries.
http://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2018/05/21/u-s-voter-turnout-trails-most-developed-countries/
In 2016 only 61% of eligible citizens voted and only 70% were registered.
https://www.census.gov/data/tables/time-series/demo/voting-and-registration/p20-580.html
And that was a good year.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voter_turnout#Trends_of_decreasing_turnout_since_the_1980s
10 votes -
JP Morgan offers some interesting reads on yet another summer reading list
6 votes -
Nearly 1,200 Chinese companies caught falsifying financials in 2018
7 votes -
The fallen of World War II
7 votes -
HIV vaccine to begin human trials in 2019
16 votes -
Emanuel Exports licence suspended over new alleged live export breaches
1 vote -
Activism and doxing: Stephen Miller, ICE and how internet platforms have no good options
6 votes -
The Garden of Earthly Delights by Jheronimus Bosch - an online interactive adventure
3 votes -
ABC will launch a ‘Roseanne’ spinoff without Roseanne in it
9 votes -
My Google One just got activated, check yours to redeem $5 Google Play credit
3 votes -
Violence keeps Central Americans coming to US despite Trump
3 votes -
Brave launches user trials for opt-in ads
8 votes -
A Conversation with Buckethead
6 votes -
Nintendo promotes Minecraft cross play
13 votes -
Burger robot startup opens first restaurant
5 votes -
What sites do you check in the morning?
I usually go reddit -> local news -> international news. I'm happy to say that today Tildes was the first thing I clicked on though!
9 votes -
The identifying terms we use (and the political history behind them)
Today's political climate has all sorts of terms being thrown around with varying meanings and history behind them. There are Liberals (political ideology for FREEDUM), and Liberals (foreign...
Today's political climate has all sorts of terms being thrown around with varying meanings and history behind them. There are Liberals (political ideology for FREEDUM), and Liberals (foreign policy), and Liberals (economic policy), and Liberals ("conservatives"), and Liberals ("centrist, anti-absolute monarchists"), and Liberals ("democrats"), and Liberals (some other field that annoys the shit out of me). There are Progressives, and Conservatives, Nationalists, Socialists, Social Democrats, unreconstructed Monarchists, Reconstructed Monarchists, Anarchists, and I'm sure some other political identity that I've missed.
So, given the rather long list of ways to identify politically, and the just about as long history for those ways to identify politically, I thought we should have a discussion focused exclusively on the political history of the terms we used.
So, the questions:
1. What terms do you commonly use to describe yourself and others in your political environment? 2. What is the relevant history that informs the way you use common political terms to describe yourself and others? 3. Got any links, movies, books, etc., that delve into that history?
This has the potential to get hairy because of how broad it is, so I'm going to try to remind people of some best practices that I use when engaging in meaningful discussion:
- Understand before criticizing. - Be able to frame someone's view in a way that they can agree with themselves before critiquing their view. Questions are your friend, but make sure the questions are focused on better understanding someone's view, not on biasing reactions to a view.
- Assume good faith. - Calling people "trolls" makes me very angry. Don't do it. For any reason. To anyone. If your case is so bulletproof that you'd be willing to call someone out for it here, take it to @Deimos instead. I don't want to read it here.
- I Could Be Wrong - There is nothing wrong with having confidence in your view, but there should be some part of you that recognizes you can be wrong about whatever claim you make. Nothing is 100%. Absolutely Only Sith Deal In Absolutes, etc.
11 votes -
Community groups welcome passing of race hate laws
2 votes -
Divergence and curl | Fluid flow with complex functions, part one
8 votes -
Diablo Swing Orchestra - Ballrog Boogie (2006)
3 votes -
The Atomic Bitchwax - Fried, Dyed, and Layin to the Side (2018)
5 votes -
What a Russian smile means - How culture and history make American and Russian smiles different
8 votes -
The Velvet Underground - Pale Blue Eyes (1969)
6 votes -
The future of robots from science fiction to present day predictions
3 votes -
Does anyone have a homelab?
If you have one, what do you run on it? What is it’s specs?
12 votes -
Inside the bunkers and war rooms where major banks wage nightly battle on the frontline of cyber war
5 votes -
2018 World Cup Predictions – Soccer Power Index (SPI) ratings and chances of advancing for every team, updating live
3 votes