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5 votes
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Setting the Record Straight: containers vs. Zones vs. Jails vs. VMs
7 votes -
Fallout 76 bug accidentally deletes entire 50GB beta
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The time bandits of Southern California
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What's the most "weird" thing you've done this week? Did you enjoy doing it?
I just got done with taking a nap in a laundry basket, which obviously served as a precursor to this post. A bit of weirdness every once in a while spices life up, don't you think?
20 votes -
Inside & Around Crammed - Episode 12: Guido Minisky (Acid Arab) by Crammed Discs (2018)
3 votes -
The Facebook dilemma, part one
8 votes -
Pentagon working on tech to identify protestors with bad/non-existent opsec
19 votes -
Announcements from Apple’s iPad and Mac event in Brooklyn
16 votes -
Signal technology preview: sealed sender
21 votes -
The backlash against overtourism
13 votes -
Oumuamua thin films and lightsails
4 votes -
Kenyatta orders lifestyle audit on high net worth individuals over low tax remittances
5 votes -
Carminho - Sabiá (2017)
5 votes -
News and articles linked on Tildes
I've been thinking about my experience on Tildes with news and articles. It's mostly been seeing high quality content and discussion that I'm happy with. However for the sake of this, I want to...
I've been thinking about my experience on Tildes with news and articles. It's mostly been seeing high quality content and discussion that I'm happy with. However for the sake of this, I want to discuss avoiding something negative.
Lately I've noticed news and articles with headlines that I feel are biasing in nature and potentially inflammatory.
I would guess that we're all pretty familiar with this method in general. At some point when a forum/aggregate becomes large enough it provides an profitable opportunity for third parties to distribute content. Or an individual is pursuing their fulfillment of a personal ideal.
I have a few suggestion to handle the issues productively.
News sources that put a higher priority on traffic versus their reputation tend to do so consistently. It would be valuable for users to be required to tag the parent domain when posting external links to allow users to discern sources case by case using tags.
Blocking something a news source versus <inciting-phrase> has the benefit of allowing higher quality sources mentioning the same topic to have an impact on the user. That's potentially very valuable in encouraging informed perspective.
Linking news and articles for commercial or personally motivated reasons is posted on subs that have a marginal relation. E.g. Posting a story on Mike Pence denouncing all white men working in agriculture in an agriculture sub. The connection can certainly be made but I don't think that's a good way of organizing that information. I think it would be more productive to post that in a news or news/political thread. Having the ability to choose when we see and engage with that type of content is important. It benefits the individual and encourages healthy and engaged communities.
Blocking users ( I wasn't sure if this existed ) Alternatively, a system for linked content reputation per user. But I think that's a bad solution overall.
I meant filtering users content and comments as a preference for users. I'm not talking about site wide.
I'm curious if other Tilde users agree with my issues or suggestions.
13 votes -
One more hour: Guillaume Calmettes’ 245.832 miles at Big Dog Backyard Ultra
6 votes -
Electric fences and armed patrols: on the frontline of New Zealand's avocado war
8 votes -
Seychelles issues world’s first blue bond to fund fisheries projects
3 votes -
'There are no rules': The unforeseen consequences of sex robots
21 votes -
I made a thoughtful-discussion-based subreddit to talk about web browsers
7 votes -
Nvidia RTX 2080 Ti graphics cards are dying in alarming numbers
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Marker after labelling?
When you label a comment, at the moment, you don't get any sort of feedback or indicator that you did so (or at least, I didn't). Maybe after you label a comment, and after Tildes has successfully...
When you label a comment, at the moment, you don't get any sort of feedback or indicator that you did so (or at least, I didn't). Maybe after you label a comment, and after Tildes has successfully registered the label, it could display something? Maybe like a little green circle or replacing the word "label" with something like "successfully labeled!"?
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List Posts
Yesterday @talklittle posted the topic Halloween game sales are live. What are your Horror/Halloween-themed recommendations?. There have been some good recommendations and whatnot. If you like...
Yesterday @talklittle posted the topic Halloween game sales are live. What are your Horror/Halloween-themed recommendations?. There have been some good recommendations and whatnot. If you like horror games and weren't aware of the ongoing sales, go check out the comments for some recommendations.
Being the meta-killjoy that I am, I started this sidebar about the top comment. tl;dr: I don't think this type of content engenders Tildes's discussion forward community.
Fell free to read the whole thread of comments for some civil discussion on the matter, but I do want to open this up to all of Tildes: should this type of comment be policed on Tildes?
Also: do you think this type of comment is good? Do you agree with me that it's retroactive to Tildes's goals? Am I just a big killjoy? Given that the comment I'm calling into question is the top comment of that topic, I'm probably David in this arena but I want to hear it from everyone else.
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Overview of the Apple T2 Security Chip — Apple [PDF]
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Gab's demise is just the beginning of a horrific new era of far-right extremism
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Amazon pulls ads from Bloomberg, and Apple did not invite Bloomberg to its Oct. 30 event—both allegedly over China hacking story
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Small molecule structures: A new world
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twenty one grams.
today's different - or at least, this part of it. a lot of the posts i been making the past couple months have been out of this empty kinda want to write something. as per the usual, i came to...
today's different -
or at least, this part of it.
a lot of the posts i been making the past couple months have been out of this empty kinda want to write something.
as per the usual, i came to starbucks to work on some shit, but i felt something in my chest, got some inspo, and here we are again lmao.
fair warning ahead, this is one of my more...idk, "brazen" posts. i dunno, superficial as hell save for one or two bars. enjoy it or not - love you anyways.
peep the inspo at the bottom
esskeetit.
seeing all these people walking
round arm in arm
while im sitting in my house in
the dark - pop bars
crash cars - cop cars
hella sirens in the distance
blood in the moonlight glistens
bishy getting distant
what's going on in your
head causing dissonance?
what's weighing up with suicide
in equivalence?
still hooked on to
the past in imprisonment?
keep looking back at
what you had and you're missing it?-.
fuck that - cut that
sideswipe - bone crack
i wouldn't go back
despite all the flashbacks
i still got hopes
want my life back
i do this shit 'cus
my soul went bad
layin in a bed full of
pressed pills and porn mags
filling up a pool with
self-hatred and cognac
pistol labeled "lovers"
and the bullet "no contact"
wanna ski slopes 'til
my eyes go all black-.
i don't hate that girl
i hate my self
don't hate this world
i hate my self
spent red candles
on my shelf
lost 21 grams when
i weighed myselfave satani
my fear and my secrets
my tears and my blood
my devotion and regrets
my love and disdain and
my pain and forgiveness
these things are my own
and my self is my weakness
so bring my destruction
and make me a demonbishop.
inspo:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2p09lM19FpU
bonus: https://youtu.be/DxvLc2a6Iao
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Anime Has A Sexual Harassment Problem
14 votes -
Why I sold my Magic the Gathering collection to fund Arcmage
21 votes -
Introducing reCAPTCHA v3: the new way to stop bots
30 votes -
Humanity has wiped out 60% of animals since 1970, major report finds
Humanity has wiped out 60% of animals since 1970, major report finds Don't misread the headline like I did when I saw it! This isn't about extinctions: we haven't killed off 60% of species. We...
Humanity has wiped out 60% of animals since 1970, major report finds
Don't misread the headline like I did when I saw it! This isn't about extinctions: we haven't killed off 60% of species. We have reduced the population of all animals by an average of 60%.
23 votes -
NASA retires Kepler Space Telescope, passes planet-hunting torch
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Suicide more prevalent than homicide in US, but most Americans don't know it
12 votes -
Google Home (in)security
11 votes -
It's not okay to pretend your software is open source
12 votes -
Australia triggers $222b trade pact as fears grow over Indonesia deal
4 votes -
‘I’m Dr. Cohen’: The powerful humanity of the Jewish hospital staff that treated Robert Bowers
9 votes -
Is anyone here into vexillology?
Vexillology is the study of the history, symbolism and usage of flags (...) What are your favourite flags? Countries, regions, cultures, organisations, anything goes.
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Economists reverse claims that $15 Seattle minimum wage hurt workers, admit it was largely beneficial
14 votes -
Gab, the social network used by the Pittsburgh suspect, has been taken offline
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Waymo has been granted the first permit in California to begin driverless testing on public roads
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How important is response time in monitors and how distinguishable is it?
I'm currently looking for a new monitor and I have the ASUS MG279Q, the ASUS PG248Q and the ASUS MG278Q. Now, my setup is not the highest end, but decent with an i7 and a 1060 3GB, and there are...
I'm currently looking for a new monitor and I have the ASUS MG279Q, the ASUS PG248Q and the ASUS MG278Q. Now, my setup is not the highest end, but decent with an i7 and a 1060 3GB, and there are three concerns I have currently not found an answer for:
- The (potential) difference in quality between the MG279Q's IPS panel and the MG278's TN panel
- And the delay difference, the TN panel having a 1ms response time and the IPS' 4ms
- If my setup can even handle 1440p/144Hz (I don't need to play on the highest settings, nor do I need to reach those 144 FPS), in which case I would tend more towards the PG248Q
I'd love to upgrade towards 1440p as the screen real estate would be good for working (which I do a lot on the PC) and I would, I could later upgrade my GPU if the performance in games isn't satisfactory. I think my setup wouldn't have any issue handling day to day tasks and if need be I can play on lower resolutions or lower graphic settings. Also I wonder how large the difference between the IPS and TN panel is and if it's noticeable, particularly with colours.
Does anyone of you have experience with the subject or with the monitors named in particular?
20 votes -
iPhones are allergic to helium
20 votes -
What new videogame do you think will become a classic in 10-20 years?
A classic can be a franchise or just a standalone game. Some examples of current classics can be old arcade/Nintendo games such as The Legend Of Zelda, Mario, and Pac-Man, or slightly newer ones...
A classic can be a franchise or just a standalone game. Some examples of current classics can be old arcade/Nintendo games such as The Legend Of Zelda, Mario, and Pac-Man, or slightly newer ones like Final Fantasy, Tomb Raider, or The Sims.
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Are/were you addicted to anything?
Are you or were you ever addicted to alcohol, drugs, food, etc? If you are, how do you manage? Do you want to quit? If you quit, how? What/who helped you? What were your realisations?
29 votes -
Lafayette Gilchrist - Assume the Position (2008) Originally composed for HBO's The Wire, now the outro for The Deuce
5 votes -
Facebook's "paid for by" disclosure for political ads is easily manipulated and rarely verified
12 votes -
Facebook exodus: Nearly half of young users have deleted the app from their phone in the last year
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What are your thoughts on Soylent and clones?
I've been using Jimmy Joy (used to be called Joylent) for a few years. I think it's a great meal replacement for when you don't have time or just don't feel like cooking. On the other hand, it's...
I've been using Jimmy Joy (used to be called Joylent) for a few years. I think it's a great meal replacement for when you don't have time or just don't feel like cooking. On the other hand, it's just a mix of oats, rapeseed, and vitamins. And it doesn't taste that great. So I wouldn't go 100%.
I would love to hear your thoughts? Also, which brands do you prefer? I'm in Europe, so unfortunately original Soylent is not available for me.
20 votes