-
8 votes
-
Allow anonymous posting in some groups?
Crazy Idea™: You know what might be neato, but I have no idea how it could be implemented... if Tildes could have groups where truly anonymous posting was allowed, though it would require...
Crazy Idea™: You know what might be neato, but I have no idea how it could be implemented... if Tildes could have groups where truly anonymous posting was allowed, though it would require authentication. Use cases: ~talk about something embarrassing, or ask questions for which on Reddit you would make a throwaway. Maybe this user permission was only allowed after some threshold was met? If it was truly anonymous in the database, then notifications on replies probably could not work, right?
Would that be useful at all? If so, probably low priority I know, but just a thought.
10 votes -
Cypress Hill - Insane in the Brain (Benitoloco video remix ft. The Muppets) (2015)
5 votes -
The best way to save people from suicide
6 votes -
This week in Anime: week 46 of 2018
Unfortunately I haven't had time to sit down and keep up with the weekly episodes this week, as I caught a bad case of addiction to a new video game. How do? Since we're currently lacking native...
Unfortunately I haven't had time to sit down and keep up with the weekly episodes this week, as I caught a bad case of addiction to a new video game.
How do?
Since we're currently lacking native spoiler tags, I'd ask all of you to follow this scheme:
Post a top level comment with the title and episode number of the anime you want to talk about like this
**JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Vento Aureo - Episode 1**
Then reply to those top level comments with your thoughts. This way people who haven't seen something yet or plan on binge watching once all the episodes are out can simply collapase the top level comment to not get spoiled ^.^What do?
Simply post, discuss or joke about any currently airing anime you want. For Anime you've been watching that aren't currently airing refer to Cleb's weekly thread.
When do?
But what if the anime I want to talk about hasn't aired yet?
No problem, just post a comment here once the episode has aired, these threads aren't meant to last one single day.
Archive
Archives of these threads can be found at the unofficial wiki
10 votes -
Incubus - Azwethinkweiz (1997)
3 votes -
Muslim leaders say they will boycott a proposed meeting with PM Scott Morrison after he said they should do more to combat extremism
5 votes -
Arda Uyar & Miray Gedikli - "Into You" (Ariana Grande Drum & Bass Guitar cover)
4 votes -
What have you been listening to this week?
Filling in again 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...
Filling in again 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' 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 -
Posting old news
I've tried using search (both by keyword and by tag) but I couldn't find anything about this. What's Tildes opinion about posting old news that haven't been discussed yet? I'm not talking about...
I've tried using search (both by keyword and by tag) but I couldn't find anything about this. What's Tildes opinion about posting old news that haven't been discussed yet? I'm not talking about your regular news post from a newspaper that is already too late to be discussed about, I'm talking about things such as software releases or old blog posts that have never been posted but would be interesting to discuss about. How would one tag them? Where should we post them if allowed?
Edit: I'm sorry but I won't be here for discussing this tomorrow or during the weekend. I'm not staying at home, but I hope I can come back to some good responses next week.
9 votes -
Private by design: How we built Firefox Sync
39 votes -
Thoughts on Civilization: Beyond Earth?
It's on sale on Steam for a couple days, $15 for the complete bundle. I like Civ III, IV, and V, and really like SMAC. Haven't played VI.
10 votes -
Roaches taste like blue cheese, and other bugsgiving revelations [Warning: graphic bug images]
9 votes -
Today is International Men's Day
30 votes -
"Framed": She was the PTA mom everyone knew. Who would want to harm her?
8 votes -
Astronomers have found a star that may produce the next gamma-ray burst in the Milky Way
10 votes -
21 Chump Street, the Musical - from This American Life
8 votes -
Google Releases Security Updates for Chrome (Remote Code Execution?)
5 votes -
Is eating vegan really the best diet for the planet? I tried it for a month.
20 votes -
Danish ex-gangster shot dead on day his memoir on leaving criminal past was launched
7 votes -
This staircase from the Eiffel Tower is for sale
10 votes -
Errant Signal - "Keep Your Politics Out of my Video Games"
7 votes -
Italian Village Installs Speed Cameras, Records 58,000 Infractions In 2 Weeks
15 votes -
Two scenarios of Chinese hacking of Australian companies
China uses the cloud to step up spying on Australian business How China diverts, then spies on Australia's internet traffic
5 votes -
Healing the body electric: In the next five to ten years, a new generation of small networked sensors will provide doctors with up-to-the-moment insight into patients’ health
5 votes -
[Short Film] The Real Thing - a soldier returns home to meet his daughter, who transitioned while he was on tour - (fair warning: you're gonna cry)
8 votes -
§peculum§: Mixtape #17 - سبعة عشر ميكس (2018)
4 votes -
Bag’o’grooves #2
4 votes -
In Praise of Tom Waits, Character Actor
9 votes -
Any literary translators here? What programs do you use?
I've started doing this amateurishly a few months ago, translating a novel slowly, and nowadays I'm thinking of going to a few publishers and asking for actual contracts. Currently, I'm using an...
I've started doing this amateurishly a few months ago, translating a novel slowly, and nowadays I'm thinking of going to a few publishers and asking for actual contracts. Currently, I'm using an Org mode file in Emacs to do the translation, but I'm not sure that this is the most optimal way to do it. I was doing it using paper for a while, but editing and commenting is more flexible in Org mode. Yet it is also rather cumbersome the way I do it:
<<pageNo.paragraphNo.sentenceNo>> Text, text text # some text with a comment # comment about the part between this comment and the above empty one more text, more text. <<...>> Another sentenceI'm thinking of adding some code to make this a bit prettier, though.
But are there anything that's better out there already. My preference hierarchy: Emacs mode, yayyy! > Open source app, that's fine > Proprietary app, shit! but better than nothing.
I'm not sure if this should go under ~comp, ~tech or here (~books).
8 votes -
Bobby "Boris" Pickett - Climate Mash
3 votes -
Review of controls for certain emerging technologies
4 votes -
The million-dollar drug: How a Canadian medical breakthrough that was thirty years in the making became the world’s most expensive drug — and then quickly disappeared
19 votes -
“Devil Girl from Mars”: Why I Write Science Fiction (1998)
6 votes -
Hey, Tildes, what's a strong opinion you hold, but which you also feel like is the minority opinion?
pretty much anything goes (exercise common sense, obviously). i find questions like this interesting to ask and usually interesting conversations come from them, so let's give it a spin.
51 votes -
I have found a bug in the topics tag filter where when submitting hyphenated compound words, it says “invalid tags”.
It doesn't allow me to filter words like neo-nazi or alt-right, for example.
4 votes -
Do you even bake, bro?
5 votes -
Ghost Data - Magical Metamorphosis (2017)
3 votes -
The community network manual: How to build the Internet yourself
13 votes -
The Main Squeeze - "Have a Cigar" (Pink Floyd) (2018)
4 votes -
Guatemala volcano erupts: Nearly 4,000 people evacuated from Mount Fuego
3 votes -
Krunker - In-browser multiplayer FPS
8 votes -
Tildes, what are your thoughts on the "Earth Strike" movement that's currently being organized?
for those of you unaware, the "Earth Strike" movement (see also: their Reddit, Tumblr, and Twitter pages) is an international planned protest movement that will ultimately culminate in a general,...
for those of you unaware, the "Earth Strike" movement (see also: their Reddit, Tumblr, and Twitter pages) is an international planned protest movement that will ultimately culminate in a general, international strike on september 27th, 2019. as of today it's only been in planning for like a week and change (almost exclusively online, as a point of note) so a lot of kinks are still being worked out and i'm not even sure there's a centralized organization to it as of now, but among other things, it internationally seeks the following demands:
An immediate start on global co-operation to reverse the damage done to the earths’ climate, through unambiguous and binding agreements, by both world leaders and corporate entities, following IPCC projections of halving carbon net emissions by 2030 and zero net emissions by 2050;
International, unambiguous and binding commitments to halt the destruction of rain forests and other wildlife habitats, and
International, unambiguous and binding agreements designed to hold corporations accountable for the greenhouse gases they produce.i think most of us can agree that ultimately, their current demands are not 100% feasible or are actively impossible (at least not without radical, extremely sudden societal change) and that the ship has most likely sailed on keeping climate change from having some serious impacts. but do you think that this movement has any potential of any kind to enact change going forward? is it destined to be another Occupy, where some of its goals are taken up into politics but ultimately the movement itself collapses due to infighting and external factors? can it even be truly successful at all, given its lofty aim of an international general strike? or is it likely to just outright evaporate into functional or actual irrelevancy given enough time?
28 votes -
Miniman - Digital Harmonies (2018)
3 votes -
Small farmers in Mexico keep corn’s genetic diversity alive
3 votes -
The future of aging just might be in Margaritaville
9 votes -
Cat tongue spines help smear saliva and inspire new 3D-printed brush
4 votes -
New Orleans’ Tipitina’s Could Be Purchased By Local Funk Band Galactic
7 votes -
How do you feel about where you live?
Where do you live and how do you feel about it? What are the best and worst parts?
45 votes -
Prime Minister Scott Morrison will cut the number of migrants coming to Australia, declaring the "roads are clogged" and buses, trains and schools in Sydney and Melbourne "are full".
4 votes