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Fun Fact: Friday the 13th is more common than many other days
The calendarepoch for the gregorian calendar (that the western world has been used since the 16th century) is 400 years. After that, the whole calendar repeats itself. It is exactly 146097 days in...
The calendarepoch for the gregorian calendar (that the western world has been used since the 16th century) is 400 years. After that, the whole calendar repeats itself. It is exactly 146097 days in these 400 years. (Including all 4/100/400-rules.)
Out of these, there are 28 that are slightly more common than all others. One of those, is Friday the 13th, occuring 688 out of the 146097 days.
The least common day is a Wednesday the 31st, which happens 398 out of 146097 days.
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'Serious questions' over whether Australia's emissions cuts are real
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Octopath Traveler | Overview launch trailer
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VPNFilter, malware that targets network infrastructure discovered in May, deployed against Ukranian water system.
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We are all public figures now
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US Justice Department reopens Emmett Till murder investigation
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The woman in the #PlaneBae saga says she's been 'shamed, insulted, and harassed' since the story went viral and asks for her privacy
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The Strokes - Someday (2001)
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Doctor Who star Jodie Whittaker says her Thirteenth Doctor is 'fizzing with wonder
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Daily Tildes discussion - please help find omissions from the issue tracker
I'm continuing to inch closer to finally open-sourcing the site, and one of the aspects of having it open-source is that other people will be able to start contributing fixes/improvements/etc. To...
I'm continuing to inch closer to finally open-sourcing the site, and one of the aspects of having it open-source is that other people will be able to start contributing fixes/improvements/etc. To keep this process organized, I want to treat the issue tracker as the "definitive source" of what needs to be done, who's working on it, etc. A lot of the existing plans and known issues are already in there, but there are certainly some things missing.
I'm not expecting anyone to register a GitLab account to help with this, but I'd appreciate it if some of you would take a quick look through the issue tracker (which you don't need an account to do), do some quick searches for features/fixes that you know should be planned, and make sure that they seem to be present: https://gitlab.com/tildes/tildes/issues
If you notice anything missing (or aren't sure if it's there), please just leave a comment here about it, and I can make updates.
Thanks, any help is appreciated (and if you have any other general questions about how the open-sourcing/contributions/etc. are going to work, please feel free to ask as well).
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Major broadcast TV networks mentioned climate change just once during two weeks of heat-wave coverage
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Grain-free dog food causing heart problems with certain dog breeds
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CS:GO update blocks players in Netherlands and Belgium from opening loot boxes
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Elon Musk criticized for trying to help. Accused of selfish PR stunt.
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Judge orders Health Canada to release 'confidential' pharmaceutical data
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Ice Nine Kills - Thank God It's Friday (2018)
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How to invest for the next recession
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Epic announces Unreal Engine marketplace 88% / 12% revenue share
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Bo Burnham’s Age of Anxiety
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Little upside for Malcolm Turnbull in debate over religious freedom
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What is your mentality when it comes to character creation and roleplay in games?
This question stemmed from a friendly argument my S.O. and I had involving The Sims. She thought it was the weirdest thing ever to try and create myself within the game. I understand the idea of...
This question stemmed from a friendly argument my S.O. and I had involving The Sims. She thought it was the weirdest thing ever to try and create myself within the game. I understand the idea of truly creating a new character, but my first impulse is always to create myself and then behave how I normally would in whatever game I'm playing. I don't know if this is laziness on my part, or some sort of subconscious effort to maximize immersion.
Disclaimer: I do often create characters that don't just emulate myself, but it's almost always after I've finished my first play-through. I'm not averse to role-play AT ALL.
I noticed it spans further than character creation too. Like, if there's a pool of characters to pick from, I almost always pick one that looks the most like me, or one that I relate the most with. My S.O. will pick whichever one she's feeling at that time (usually the cutest). I've also noticed that I'm more apt to consistently pick that same character, while she is more likely to switch it up every so often.
One last observation I made that I think ties closely to this topic: When I'm playing a game, my mentality is always "I'm going to do this, then I'm going to do this. Did you see what I just did?!" etc. I see it from a first-person perspective, even if I happened to create a character that does not emulate myself. When she plays, it's always "Look what he's doing, oh man my guy did this" and verbalizes the game from a third-person perspective.
What's your take on this? What's your mentality when you game? Do you think there is a fundamental mental split among players? Is it because I game drastically more than her or started gaming sooner in my life? I'd love to hear some other perspectives on this.
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Paper straws are in demand as Indiana producer battles plastic pollution
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Silicon Valley, from ‘heart’s delight’ to toxic wasteland
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Facebook labels Russian users as ‘interested in treason’
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First 3D colour X-ray of a human using CERN technology
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My Conversation With a Coding Nun
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Northlane - Vultures (New Song)
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First look at "The Expanse" season 4 concept art
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npm package "eslint-scope" compromised, npm is invalidating all login tokens created before 2018-07-12 12:30 UTC
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Guido van Rossum is removing himself from the Python decision-making process, stepping away from being "BDFL"
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Octopath Traveler releases tomorrow (July 13) on Nintendo Switch. Anyone preordered and/or have thoughts on the June demo?
I played the older 2017 demo with 2 characters and really liked the gameplay and visuals. Great old-school feel, yet very polished to feel somehow modern and unique, with novel mechanics like the...
I played the older 2017 demo with 2 characters and really liked the gameplay and visuals. Great old-school feel, yet very polished to feel somehow modern and unique, with novel mechanics like the character-specific skills or "paths" when interacting with NPCs.
I also tried the new June 2018 demo for a few minutes as Tressa. It was fun but jarring with few interactable NPCs and very little in the way of introductory story or cutscenes, fewer than I remembered from the old demo. I wasn't sure if this was because it was still just another demo, so I've decided to hold off and start from scratch in the full game. (The save file carries over from the June demo to the full game.)
I would normally have preordered, except for my extended backlog from the Steam summer sale.
There's a review roundup on Reddit in /r/JRPG: https://old.reddit.com/r/JRPG/comments/8ybg3i/octopath_traveller_review_megathread/ -- looks like a lot of 8's and 9's with a meta score around 84/100.
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Anyone Use A VPN? If So, Which One?
Here is a comparison chart: https://thatoneprivacysite.net/vpn-comparison-chart/ I use mullvad: mullvad.net
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Cynthia Nixon announces she will run openly as a socialist
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Supermassive black hole shot a neutrino straight at Earth
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Hero-U: Rogue to Redemption from the Quest for Glory creators is now out
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Past history of submissions/posts?
Is there a limit on the number of submissions and posts that I have made that I can view on this page: https://tildes.net/user/SourceContribute The recent activity page.
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Marc Rebillet - Sorry to bother you (2018)
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Now that the Steam Summer Sale is over, what have you bought?
SSS is finally over and those sweet (although not as sweet as they used to be) deals are gone. What games have you gotten your hands on? I didn't get too many games this time around. I actually...
SSS is finally over and those sweet (although not as sweet as they used to be) deals are gone. What games have you gotten your hands on?
I didn't get too many games this time around. I actually found a bunch of games in my library that I didn't know I had, so I felt like I had enough to play for a while.
Games I bought:
- Stick Fight
- For the King
- Cuphead
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Say goodbye to the information age: it’s all about reputation now
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Chico Hamilton - V-O (1975)
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What do you guys use to listen to your music?
From speakers to earphones, how do y’all enjoy your music? I wanna find out what kind of sick rigs that we have on here but also wanna know how many of us aren’t into audio equipment but are super...
From speakers to earphones, how do y’all enjoy your music? I wanna find out what kind of sick rigs that we have on here but also wanna know how many of us aren’t into audio equipment but are super into music.
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Frank Zappa - Dancin' Fool (1979)
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Covers that you love much more than the originals
MIYNT- Baby One More Time This is is a strange one because it completely changes the mood and not even in an unexpected way. Well, it is unexpected. But given the lyrics (unaltered), it feels much...
MIYNT- Baby One More Time
This is is a strange one because it completely changes the mood and not even in an unexpected way. Well, it is unexpected. But given the lyrics (unaltered), it feels much more tone appropriate.Side note- Max Martin Wrote and co-produced this song and many of britneys stuff, and taylor swift, and many other #1/top10 spots. Mad.
All About That [upright]bass
Who doesn't love upright base?Redbone | Childish Gambino
I actually heard this one before the orig so this might be a bias for me. But when I finally got around to listening to the orig, it felt empty. Turns out i love those trailing high notes and it wasn't entirely the same feeling without itThat's all I've got for now but I bet a one or two sprung to mind for you
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Whats ya'lls go-to album?
I'm just curious, I'm bored at work and looking for new things to listen to haha
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We have no idea how bad the US tick problem is
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Obama Tops Public’s List of Best President in Their Lifetime, Followed by Clinton, Reagan
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Using a robot to move a plant into the sun.
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"The book was better than the movie." How important is the medium used in the storytelling?
A number of years ago at a family reunion, I remember a rather raucous aunt of mine who sat at the table gloating that she reads “so many books.” After she thoroughly disparaged society for its...
A number of years ago at a family reunion, I remember a rather raucous aunt of mine who sat at the table gloating that she reads “so many books.” After she thoroughly disparaged society for its preference of films, television, and video games, etc., it was revealed that the entire corpus of what she reads is harlequin romance novels.
Being the shy and tepid fellow that I was, I didn’t call her out on her somewhat vapid achievement. But, the thought that crossed my mind was, “Two hours spent watching ‘A Clockwork Orange’ or ‘Lawrence of Arabia’ would be a much more rewarding and mentally invigorating experience than spending six hours filling my head with the risqué adventures of Fabio.”
To which, this (kind of) opens up a question about the worth of the medium that we use for storytelling. Is there intrinsic value in written stories versus audio/visual ones? Often enough, a film will be adapted from a book. The sentiment that frequently seems to follow is, “the book is better than the movie.” Is this because we value books as a format more? Is it the greater degree of detail? Perhaps our “mind’s eye” creates a more appealing interpretation than a film director ever could? Or maybe it just makes us feel good to say that we like to read.
I’m just using the books and movies dynamic as an example. The truth is that we can have this debate about all forms of artistic medium, whether it is live theater, television series, poems, music, radio plays; the list goes on. Marshall McLuhan famously coined the phrase, “The medium is the message.” How true is this, and how does it affect how we value each different kind of medium? What are your thoughts?
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Kubo and the Two Strings (2016) -- Credits -- Regina Spektor - While My Guitar Gently Weeps
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