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4 votes
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Users thoughts on groups?
As of right now of course, users can not create their own groups, however this may change in the future as is stated here. What do the users think about this? Although tildes is similar to reddit,...
As of right now of course, users can not create their own groups, however this may change in the future as is stated here.
What do the users think about this? Although tildes is similar to reddit, it's obviously not got the same goals in mind, and I think it makes sense to keep groups up to the admins.
13 votes -
Valve seems to be working on tools to get Windows games running on Linux
39 votes -
Anyone here play Warframe?
Fun game.
11 votes -
Facebook blunders its way through the world and deals with the consequences later. In Myanmar, that strategy has had deadly consequences.
12 votes -
Two-factor authentication is now available
Another excellent open-source contribution has been deployed today - @oden has added two-factor authentication support (via TOTP apps like Google Authenticator). Here's the code, if anyone wants...
Another excellent open-source contribution has been deployed today - @oden has added two-factor authentication support (via TOTP apps like Google Authenticator). Here's the code, if anyone wants to take a look.
If you want to set it up for your account, the link is available on the settings page. If you do, please please please write down or store the backup codes that it gives you after you enable it. If your phone dies or you otherwise lose access to your 2FA device, you won't be able to recover access to your Tildes account.
On that note, I wanted to ask for input about whether I should be willing to bypass 2FA for people if they've set up the email-based account recovery. People will lose access to their 2FA device and not have the backup codes, and I don't know if just telling them that I can't help them is truly the best thing to do. Allowing it to be bypassed does lower the security, but sometimes it's a reasonable trade-off. One possibility is adding a security option that people could enable for maximum security, like "Do not bypass 2FA for me under any circumstance, I promise that I've kept my backup codes".
Let me know what you think about that, as well as if you have any concerns or notice any issues with the feature. Thanks again, @oden!
74 votes -
What have you been listening to this week?
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 discuss anything about each others'...
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 discuss anything about each others' listening habits.
You can make a chart if you use last.fm:
http://www.tapmusic.net/lastfm/
Remember that linking directly to your image will update with your future listening, make sure to reupload to somewhere like imgur if you'd like it to remain what you have at the time of posting.
14 votes -
DMT models the near-death experience
4 votes -
A gene for our big brains was rescued from DNA garbage bin
9 votes -
Suggestion: Tag-shortcut-buttons on post create page
So there is a basic flair in use for the nsfw and spoiler There was also a recent discussion about using tags to warn about content in posts...
So there is a basic flair in use for the nsfw and spoiler There was also a recent discussion about using tags to warn about content in posts https://tildes.net/~tildes/50o/trigger_warning_tag_special_flair
Would it help to have buttons for the common "standard" tags next to the Tags entry on the post creation page? So e.g. there could be an nsfw-button and a spoiler-button below the text field
- The buttons could be styled with the same flair as the corresponding tags
- The buttons could simply append the tag to the text in the field.
A few plus points:
- This would help encourage people to use these important tags correctly (they will be reminded visually that the tags exist when creating a post, and clicking the button is easy which will reduce the effort required)
- Also it would avoid typos where e.g. someone types "nfsw" and the flair will not be applied (fyi: I had to re-read that 3 times to be sure I correctly mis-typed the word)
And some potential downsides:
- Might it encourage people to just click the buttons and skip correctly tagging their post?
- If more of these "standard" tags were added it might get cluttered
What do you think?
5 votes -
Should we hide the vote count display?
The only benefit that I can think of is that it gives users a rough idea of how good a post or comment is, which in my opinion, is not a very good thing. It prompts us to judge a post based on how...
The only benefit that I can think of is that it gives users a rough idea of how good a post or comment is, which in my opinion, is not a very good thing. It prompts us to judge a post based on how many votes it has, when we should judge the post based on its actual content instead. It doesn't do a very good job as a quality meter either. A post with 12 votes is not that much "better" than a post with 10 votes but seeing those number, it sure does feel like it. On the other hand, is a post at 100k ten times better than a post at 10k? Voting as a way to sort content is fine as the sorting is like a suggestion, the number next to it however makes it feel like a popularity contest.
I know this is a very petty thing to complain about, just want to know if anyone else feels the same way. Personally, I've caught myself getting jealous when my submission "only" have 2 upvotes while also thinking of comments with higher vote count as more trustworthy before actually read them.
29 votes -
Possible Python rival? Programming language Julia is winning over developers
12 votes -
Inside Hong Kong's cage homes
12 votes -
Difference-in-Differences Analysis of the Association Between State Same-Sex Marriage Policies and Adolescent Suicide Attempts
3 votes -
Clinicopathological evaluation of Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy in players of American football
4 votes -
Introduction to A*
10 votes -
Associations of fats and carbohydrate intake with cardiovascular disease and mortality in eighteen countries from five continents (PURE): a prospective cohort study
4 votes -
Jordan Peterson
15 votes -
Anyone want to do a young adult fiction swap with me - two books - details in post
I really like YA fiction. I like contemporary stuff. Fante is my favorite author period, so maybe that helps understand what I like even if he is definitely not YA. I really like Cormier's...
I really like YA fiction. I like contemporary stuff. Fante is my favorite author period, so maybe that helps understand what I like even if he is definitely not YA. I really like Cormier's Chocolate Wars, but his other stuff not so much.
I have: (both links go to Goodreads)
Both are just sitting around and I'd like to swap them out. So if one or two people want to swap, I'll send them to you and pay for postage if you send me a book in return. One for one please. Continental US only please. I am in OK if it helps you estimate shipping.
Thanks
I think True Diaries is amazing and a way better book, but both are good.
8 votes -
Programming Challenge: Two Wizards algorithm challenge
I'm running out of ideas, if you have any, please make your own programming challenge. This challenge is about designing algorithm to solve this problem. Let's have game field of size x, y (like...
I'm running out of ideas, if you have any, please make your own programming challenge.
This challenge is about designing algorithm to solve this problem.
Let's have game field of size x, y (like in chess). There are two wizards, that are standing at
[ 0, 0 ]and are teleporting themselves using spells. The goal is to not be the one who teleports them outside of the map. Each spell teleports wizard by at least +1 tile. Given map size and collection of spells, who wins (they do not make any mistakes)?Here are few examples:
Example 1
x:4,y:5Spells:
{ 0, 2 }Output:
falseDescription: Wizard A starts, teleporting both of them to 0, 2. Wizard B teleports them to 0, 4. Wizard A has to teleport them to 0,6, which overflows from the map, so he loses the game. Because starting wizard (wizard A) loses, output is
false.Example 2
x:4,y:4Spells:
{ 1,1 }Output:
trueExample 3
x:4,y:5Spells:
{ 1,1 },{ 3,2 },{ 1,4 },{ 0,2 },{ 6,5 },{ 3,1 }Output:
trueExample 4
x:400,y:400Spells:
{9,2},{15,1},{1,4},{7,20},{3,100},{6,4},{9,0},{7,0},{8,3},{8,44}Ouput:
true
Good luck! I'll comment here my solution in about a day.
Note: This challenge comes from fiks, programming competition by Czech college ČVUT (CTU).
15 votes -
An unconscious patient with a DNR tattoo
11 votes -
Brain drain: The mere presence of one’s own smartphone reduces available cognitive capacity
6 votes -
Security research underway to ensure you will not be carjacked by hackers
4 votes -
Luna — a programming language with dual (textual/visual) representation
5 votes -
The Data Detox Kit- An 8 day challenge to clean up your online data.
16 votes -
In conversation: Penn Jillette
15 votes -
Health effects of overweight and obesity in 195 countries over twenty-five years
4 votes -
Aretha Franklin, music’s ‘Queen of Soul,’ dies at 76
27 votes -
Hundreds of newspapers run editorials rebuking US President Donald Trump for attacks on media
16 votes -
Monsoon rains kill sixty-seven in southern India
7 votes -
Uber narrows loss but is a long way from finding profit
6 votes -
What does immersing yourself in a book do to your brain?
10 votes -
How Unpaywall is transforming open science
11 votes -
Coheed and Cambria - The Gutter (2018)
5 votes -
Google employees protest secret work on censored search engine for China
11 votes -
Quantum physics observed in photosynthesis and could lead the way to greatly improved solar technologies
10 votes -
Where are all the aliens? | Stephen Webb
2 votes -
Intel Graphics teases first PC graphics card for 2020
@intelgraphics: We will set our graphics free. #SIGGRAPH2018 https://t.co/vAoSe4WgZX
27 votes -
Barracking, sheilas and shouts: How the Irish influenced Australian English
3 votes -
The science behind the Roundup lawsuit
6 votes -
Think - Aretha Franklin (feat. The Blues Brothers)
8 votes -
A landmark ruling that has granted a casual worker annual leave entitlements has sparked warnings from unions and employer groups that a clearer definition of casual employment is needed.
6 votes -
What would you think of completely supressing user invites?
By user invites I mean the invites that are given to Tildes' users which they then can give out to their friends. Personally, I think more often than not they're sort of gifted to strangers online...
By user invites I mean the invites that are given to Tildes' users which they then can give out to their friends. Personally, I think more often than not they're sort of gifted to strangers online without much consideration or deliberance behind the decision. And the user receiving it hasn't done much to “earn” it.
Now, I'm sorry if this sounds like an obnoxious case of gatekeeping. But I think there's a certain beauty to checking the sub daily waiting for the next official round of invites. And that's the kind of user I'd want to interact with, rather than someone who just accidentally stumbled upon r/tildes, opened the sub, found an invite thread active and got one without having even read the docs page.
What do you think?
14 votes -
1,160 miles in eleven days: A grand tour with the Alfa Romeo Stelvio Quadrifoglio
2 votes -
US to more than double the number of Marines in Norway, strengthening defenses along the border with Russia
6 votes -
Location of settings
Should the settings link be accessable from all sidebars instead of only being accessable by clicking on the username link and then the sidebar?
6 votes -
Thoughts on restricting tags?
Often when I go to post, I have to check first what the most commonly used tag is for the thing I want to post. There is quite a bit of tag duplication/proliferation. Granted, this could also be...
Often when I go to post, I have to check first what the most commonly used tag is for the thing I want to post. There is quite a bit of tag duplication/proliferation. Granted, this could also be dealt with in part by suggesting tags as the user types, but:
What do you think about having a specific set of tags to choose from, and when there are a handful of posts about a specific topic, new tags are added by administrators? This is essentially the way Lobsters works, and I think it works pretty well.
On one hand, this could reduce tag proliferation, but on the other hand, it could also corral people into only posting about certain topics that are sufficiently similar to existing tags.
8 votes -
At what point is a post too old?
I wanted to make another post asking about podcast recommendations. I last asked this 3 months ago, is it worth just reviving discussion on that post, or at this point is it better to just make a...
I wanted to make another post asking about podcast recommendations. I last asked this 3 months ago, is it worth just reviving discussion on that post, or at this point is it better to just make a new post?
I know Tildes values long-lasting discussion, but when a post is that old, isn't there value in starting over, especially since there are a lot of new people who haven't answered before and might benefit from a bit more visibility on their answers?
23 votes -
Car Seat Headrest - Bodys (2011)
7 votes -
Hotter, drier summers in Australia mean longer fire seasons – and urban sprawl into bushland is putting more people at risk
7 votes