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4 votes
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Why Australia wants to build its own 'Belt and Road' scheme with Japan and the US to rival China's investment
3 votes -
Rend | Early Access launch trailer
3 votes -
Netflix has renewed Altered Carbon for a second season
39 votes -
No Man's Sky Next on PC: Brilliant visuals but performance is concerning
14 votes -
Shamus Young's thoughts on the No Man's Sky NEXT update
8 votes -
Apple Reports Third Quarter Results
8 votes -
Why the "I have nothing to hide." argument is flawed.
24 votes -
Live coverage of the Paul Manafort trial
10 votes -
Facebook has released information about accounts/pages they banned today due to involvement in a coordinated inauthentic political influence campaign
15 votes -
Alternatives to Markdown for writing short documentation/TODOs?
Hi guys, I often find myself writing small text files for projects, like a bit of documentation or TODOs. I have a proper system in place for larger projects, but would love to be able to scribble...
Hi guys,
I often find myself writing small text files for projects, like a bit of documentation or TODOs. I have a proper system in place for larger projects, but would love to be able to scribble down things for larger ones.
As big of a fan of Markdown as I am, I find that it's often inappropriate for these kinds of tasks. For example, I find myself mimicking a task list with multiple-paragraph list items.
What do you guys use? Do you know of any Markdown alternatives that give you a bit more control over the layout?
Thanks!
14 votes -
Does anybody actually revisit url/page that bookmarked?
I myself is a pinboard user since 2011 and have since bookmarked 4 274 links. But I find it funny that I never visit those URL or page ever again. When I bookmark something I thought it was useful...
I myself is a pinboard user since 2011 and have since bookmarked 4 274 links. But I find it funny that I never visit those URL or page ever again.
When I bookmark something I thought it was useful or important. But often it turns out not the case.
Am I the only one? What do you guys do with thousands of stuff you bookmarked?
17 votes -
With no cause or end in sight: Administrative detention a routine matter
3 votes -
It Chapter Two - Adult cast compared to their child counterparts
3 votes -
Frozen Synapse 2 | Gameplay preview
4 votes -
Google’s iron grip on Android: Controlling open source by any means necessary
16 votes -
Training frequency for strength development: What the data say
4 votes -
China in Africa: Win-win development, or a new colonialism?
9 votes -
A Spectre is Haunting Unicode
14 votes -
Simon Stålenhag's hauntingly beautiful retro sci-fi art
4 votes -
New variant of "open links in new tabs" setting to apply to links inside the text of comments, topics, and messages
Following up on his original addition of "open links in new tabs", @what has added another sub-option to it, which will make it so that external links in the text of comments, topic, and messages...
Following up on his original addition of "open links in new tabs", @what has added another sub-option to it, which will make it so that external links in the text of comments, topic, and messages will be opened in new tabs by default.
This can be enabled on the Settings page, and I enabled it by default for everyone that has the setting enabled for topic links.
31 votes -
Mayor Kenney won't renew Philadelphia's data-sharing contract with ICE
7 votes -
The fall of Pompey (48 B.C.E.)
4 votes -
Writing from Manus prison: a scathing critique of domination and oppression. Behrouz Boochani spent almost five years typing passages of his book into a mobile phone. The result resists classification
9 votes -
Iran's Rouhani says it's up to Europe to save nuclear deal
6 votes -
US competes with China’s ‘Belt and Road Initiative’ with $113 million Asian investment programme
9 votes -
China is laying the groundwork for a post-American world order
18 votes -
Why has it been so hot?
4 votes -
Arctic Monkeys - Pretty Visitors (2009)
2 votes -
The Strokes - The Modern Age (2001)
2 votes -
Australians are becoming more progressive in their views on gender roles, but there is still a long way to go before we achieve gender equality in the home.
4 votes -
Passenger - Scare Away The Dark - Live @ Docks, Hamburg, 05.11.2013
1 vote -
Any possibility of getting desktop notifications for Tildes?
It would be really cool to have notifications in the windows message bar whenever a comment gets a reply, is there a way to set this up with a third party application or browser?
9 votes -
Red Hot Chili Peppers - Wet Sand (2006)
2 votes -
For two decades, defending death row inmates
5 votes -
Teknik.io registration is open for a few more hours!
EDIT: signups are now closed. relevant blog post teknik.io is a website that provides services like email, [encrypted] file uploads, Git repos, blogs, URL shortening, and more. I've used them for...
EDIT: signups are now closed.
teknik.io is a website that provides services like email, [encrypted] file uploads, Git repos, blogs, URL shortening, and more. I've used them for a few years and they're wonderful. It's all open-source and privacy conscious, maybe some Tildes users would like it?
Registration is usually invite-only, but it's open for a few hours.
Thanks @duckoverflow for mentioning this.
Edit: also their privacy policy is short, simple, and easy-to-read if anyone is interested in that. I'd consider it a great example of what a privacy policy should be.
24 votes -
Microsoft's got a new plan for managing Windows 10 devices for a monthly fee - "Microsoft Managed Desktop"
19 votes -
Besides some of the good things like game compatibility and enterprise, what are some things you like about Windows 10?
There are a lot of complaints such as the preinstalled bloatware and lackluster window management, but what are some genuinely good features you enjoy? Edit: Sorry about the extreme title gore.
11 votes -
Hidden power: Sydney dump to turn plastic into fuel
6 votes -
"the preferences of the average American appear to have only a minuscule, near-zero, statistically non-significant impact upon public policy"
10 votes -
Mars meets the Mini-Moon during the longest total lunar eclipse of the century
9 votes -
On social media what filters do you have to block content? Any motivation beyond "not interested"?
On Tildes I don't have any filtered tags yet but I did unsubscribe from ~anime, ~books, ~food, ~games, ~movies, ~sports, and ~tv. Wow I just made that list and realized I cut out most of the fun...
On Tildes I don't have any filtered tags yet but I did unsubscribe from ~anime, ~books, ~food, ~games, ~movies, ~sports, and ~tv. Wow I just made that list and realized I cut out most of the fun groups... I'm not sure what that says about me haha. I unsubscribed from all of those because I either don't enjoy those things or if I do, I know what I like and don't have any inclination to discuss them.
Reddit is where I have the most things filtered out. Mostly entire subs from r/all but I have some users blocked too. Like poem_for_your_sprog. Don't get me wrong I like poems in the right context but it throws me off too much when I'm reading an askreddit thread and suddenly find myself reading a poem. A dumb pet peeve.
Facebook it's just random people blocked from showing on the newsfeed.
I have said "not interested" to videos on youtube more times than I would ever care to count. I'm not sure why but they have a really hard time giving me content I want to see. There's usually like 3 videos in the feed I'm down with and the rest is just garbage. They're good about not showing me things I said I'm not interested in but they can't seem to pinpoint what I actually want.
15 votes -
Yes, You Can Catch Insanity | A controversial disease revives the debate about the immune system and mental illness.
7 votes -
Rage Against the Machine - Killing in the Name (1991)
13 votes -
New comments column
One of the more frustrating things about posts that become popular on reddit, is when you get to them several hours later when they have 1000+ comments. You'd love to give input, but know it'll be...
One of the more frustrating things about posts that become popular on reddit, is when you get to them several hours later when they have 1000+ comments. You'd love to give input, but know it'll be lost in all the traffic. No one ever scrolls to the very bottom to see the newer comments.
What if the sidebar displayed a handful of newer comments, with the main comment section remaining as it currently is? Think of it being similar to Amazon reviews, where the newest reviews are displayed on the right. This way you get to see both the most popular and newest comments at the same time.
7 votes -
Fate/Grand order to have two anime projects: TV series by CloverWorks, feature film by Production I.G
8 votes -
Best way to browse/use Tildes on mobile?
Hi fellow Tildes Beta users! I primarily do my browsing on an iPad or my iPhone. Currently I'm using Chrome. Until an app is made, what do you all find the best way to browse Tildes is? The...
Hi fellow Tildes Beta users!
I primarily do my browsing on an iPad or my iPhone. Currently I'm using Chrome.
Until an app is made, what do you all find the best way to browse Tildes is? The formatting is a little wonky for me, which is perfectly understandable. It's not exactly a deal breaker, but it would be a lot easier having a more optimized experience.
I doubt I'm alone, so what're y'alls preferences?
22 votes -
MoviePass is down again
11 votes -
Australians are 'rightly' concerned about trusting My Health Record, says Privacy Commissioner
4 votes -
Dizzy Gillespie - Birks' Works
4 votes