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9 votes
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What Color is Your Function?
21 votes -
UK Biobank data on 500,000 people paves way to precision medicine
8 votes -
Palm is back (sort of), and it built a tiny smartphone sidekick
9 votes -
Green Party ends conservative CSU’s 61-year political dominance in Bavaria
14 votes -
Melody Labs: Voyage of Spirits by Dugkar ⚗ VOS 037
3 votes -
Brother Bird - Landslide | OurVinyl Sessions (2018)
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What are some of your favorite tools that have given individual games a new life?
I grew up playing DOOM, but if I were to boot up the original game I would find it frustrating to play by modern standards (e.g. mouse movement?!). Thankfully, there are a ton of source ports that...
I grew up playing DOOM, but if I were to boot up the original game I would find it frustrating to play by modern standards (e.g. mouse movement?!). Thankfully, there are a ton of source ports that modernize the engine and make the game more accessible to current gaming sensibilities (e.g. WASD-movement). They're basically community remasters of the game.
It got me wondering about what other games have strongly benefited from tools that exist outside of the game itself.
Examples of what I mean:
- Source ports (e.g. DOOM)
- Community bugfixes (e.g. Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines)
- Restored/extended content (e.g. Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II)
- Significant mods (e.g. Frostfall for Skyrim)
- Rulesets/challenges (e.g. Nuzlocke Challenge for Pokémon)
- Anything else that doesn't fit the above categories
15 votes -
Watch full episodes of 'Mister Rogers Neighborhood' on new website
13 votes -
Doctor Who S11E01 'The Woman Who Fell To Earth' discussion thread
So... New Doctor, new companions/friends, new showrunner, new composer. What did folks think? I'm going to leave my initial thoughts for a comment.
24 votes -
Why Do We Humanize White Guys Who Kill People?
12 votes -
Rogers, Fido and Bell call centre workers penalized for reducing plans, offering credits
4 votes -
Why atheists are not as rational as some like to think
17 votes -
Award-Winning Cuban Sandwich by El Cochinito
8 votes -
Separated refugee families launch legal action against Australian government at UN
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What do you look forward to in your week?
This can be anything, I'll accept "relaxing in front of the TV with a drink" as an answer. Personally I've grown fond of Wednesdays, because that's when I sometimes get me a sandwich from my...
This can be anything, I'll accept "relaxing in front of the TV with a drink" as an answer.
Personally I've grown fond of Wednesdays, because that's when I sometimes get me a sandwich from my favorite place, and Sundays because that's when I often go to play board-games with some old friends.
Do you have something you look forward to in your week? Or maybe some advice for people who are looking for something to look forward to?
26 votes -
Big Boi - NPR Music Tiny Desk Concert (2018)
7 votes -
When a DNA test reveals your daughter is not your biological child
11 votes -
Universal basic income is Silicon Valley’s latest scam
14 votes -
What are your thoughts on the BAT system?
I have recently been getting into the Brave browser and they have a system called BAT. I'm still not totally clear on all the intricacies, but the basic idea is that they have a universal token...
I have recently been getting into the Brave browser and they have a system called BAT. I'm still not totally clear on all the intricacies, but the basic idea is that they have a universal token that can be given to content creators, instead of using advertising. Here's a link because I probably messed up that description somehow. So what are your thoughts on it?
19 votes -
What is American cheese, anyway?
14 votes -
Similar to what you might see on ~tv for example, would anyone here be interested in a weekly or biweekly game discussion?
I was inspired to ask this because I see a lot of other groups like ~TV people have been doing periodic discussions, and I got to thinking it could work here too. Every now and then, we could hold...
I was inspired to ask this because I see a lot of other groups like ~TV people have been doing periodic discussions, and I got to thinking it could work here too. Every now and then, we could hold a discussion on either a video game or board game, for example. If I were to start this up would anyone be interested?
Edit: Oh, and any suggestions for if I do start it up? What games I could start with etc?
17 votes -
North Korea: Diplomatic life inside Pyongyang can be 'superficial, difficult, and controlled'
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Pinboard on Twitter: Palmer Luckey has made the maximum legal donation this year to Steve King, the nation's most openly white supremacist congressman.
@pinboard: Palmer Luckey has made the maximum legal donation this year to Steve King, the nation's most openly white supremacist congressman.
25 votes -
A history of true civilisation is not one of monuments
6 votes -
Last year, the flu put him in a coma. This year he's getting the shot
14 votes -
Unprotected: "An acclaimed American charity said it was saving some of the world’s most vulnerable girls from sexual exploitation. But from the very beginning, girls were being raped."
9 votes -
The 19th century best-selling author excluded by the Brazilian Academy of Letters
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Faces of a new capitalism: How Millennials are embracing socialist values
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What have you been watching/reading this week? (Anime/Manga)
New title to hopefully avoid people getting lost and posting the wrong media here, if you have a suggestion to make it less ugly then please say something. Anyway, what have you been...
New title to hopefully avoid people getting lost and posting the wrong media here, if you have a suggestion to make it less ugly then please say something.
Anyway, what have you been watching/reading this week?
Feel free to talk about something you saw that was cool, something that was bad, ask for recommendations, or anything else you can think of.
If you want to, feel free to find the thing you're talking about and link to its Anilist, MAL, or any other anime/manga database you use!
12 votes -
Huge majority of Australians oppose laws banning gay students and teachers
7 votes -
When pop-up books taught popular science
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What is the most flagrant example of conceited "bullshit" you've ever encountered?
Today I stumbled upon a pdf of Peter Arnell's redesign of the Pepsi logo, touted by a person on twitter as "the height of human bullshit". And it reminded me of the time I worked at a small...
Today I stumbled upon a pdf of Peter Arnell's redesign of the Pepsi logo, touted by a person on twitter as "the height of human bullshit". And it reminded me of the time I worked at a small start-up company, where these kinds of overblown but substantially empty ideas were common currency.
So I'm wondering: do any of you have any funny or interesting stories of encounters with these kinds of things.
21 votes -
Create a ~worldnews, also another group idea.
~news will be populated with mainly U.S news and also mainly U.S politics, ~worldnews could be a group for just world news and events. also there is a sub r/globaltalk which is basically focused...
~news will be populated with mainly U.S news and also mainly U.S politics, ~worldnews could be a group for just world news and events.
also there is a sub r/globaltalk which is basically focused around soft-core news events from around the world. An example of this is this post: "Man tries to open plane’s door, thinks it’s way to the loo - Times of India." it is just like interesting news stories that aren't too serious from around the world. Not sure if that would fit here, just a sugesstion
9 votes -
id Software and Doom co-creator settles legal fight with ZeniMax
9 votes -
The Porsche 959's History Was Way More of a Disaster Than You Know
6 votes -
Elections in Ancient Rome | How They Did It
6 votes -
The politicisation of English language proficiency, not poor English itself, creates barriers.
7 votes -
The Good Place is one of the funniest, most original shows I've seen in a long time
The third season has just started and it's as funny as ever. If you've never heard of it before, here's the blurb from Wikipedia: The series focuses on Eleanor Shellstrop (Kristen Bell), a woman...
The third season has just started and it's as funny as ever. If you've never heard of it before, here's the blurb from Wikipedia:
The series focuses on Eleanor Shellstrop (Kristen Bell), a woman who wakes up in the afterlife and is introduced by Michael (Ted Danson) to "The Good Place", a highly selective Heaven-like utopia he designed, as a reward for her righteous life. She realizes that she was sent there by mistake and must hide her morally imperfect behavior and try to become a better, more ethical person. William Jackson Harper, Jameela Jamil and Manny Jacinto co-star as other residents of "The Good Place", together with D'Arcy Carden as Janet, an artificial being helping the inhabitants.
The Good Place received positive reviews upon its debut and has since gained critical acclaim. It has been praised for its performances, writing, originality, setting and tone.
Seriously, give it a shot!
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Advance (Reddit and Condé Nast owner) acquires majority stake in games and E-sports analytics firm Newzoo
6 votes -
UK scientists turn coffee industry waste into electricity
7 votes -
Stop reading what makes Elon Musk and Bill Gates successful
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Black Mirror S04E01 “USS Callister” discussion thread
Previous episode | Index thread | Next episode Black Mirror Season 4 Episode 1 - USS Callister Capt. Robert Daly presides over his crew with wisdom and courage. But a new recruit will soon...
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Black Mirror Season 4 Episode 1 - USS Callister
Capt. Robert Daly presides over his crew with wisdom and courage. But a new recruit will soon discover nothing on this spaceship is what it seems.
Warning: this thread contains spoilers about this episode! If you haven't seen it yet, please watch it and come back to this thread later.
You can talk about past episodes, but please don't discuss future episodes in this thread!
If you don't know what to say, here are some questions to get the discussion started:
- How does the title relate to the episode itself?
- Are there any similarities between real life events and the episode?
- Are there any references or easter eggs in the episode, such as references to past episodes?
Please rate the episode here!
14 votes -
One Night, Hot Springs uses social anxiety to explain what it’s like to be transgender in Japan.
10 votes -
PeerTube reaches its first stable 1.0 release
23 votes -
Georg Rockall-Schmidt - Getting Remakes Right
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Fall 2018 Premiere Digest
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What features would you like to see here?
Which features from other websites would you like to see implemented in Tildes?
20 votes -
Getting stronger is corrective
11 votes -
Eritrea: Human rights concerns persist months after peace deals
5 votes