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4 votes
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Saturnine Sighs - Father, Mother, Monster, Daughter
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What should America do with its empty church buildings?
13 votes -
What anime should everyone watch?
I want to make a list of anime that everyone should see, whether completely new to the medium or a veteran. Personally, i'd say FLCL. It's a rollercoaster.
21 votes -
Identification of key films and personalities in the history of cinema from a Western perspective
Identification of key films and personalities in the history of cinema from a Western perspective Top 20 movies by influence centrality The Wizard of Oz (1939) Star Wars (1977) Psycho (1960) King...
Identification of key films and personalities in the history of cinema from a Western perspective
Top 20 movies by influence centrality
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The Wizard of Oz (1939)
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Star Wars (1977)
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Psycho (1960)
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King Kong (1933)
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2001: A Space Odyssey (1968)
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Metropolis (1927)
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Citizen Kane (1941)
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The Birth of a Nation (1915)
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Frankenstein (1931)
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Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937)
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Casablanca (1942)
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Dracula (1931)
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The Godfather (1972)
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Jaws (1975)
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Nosferatu, eine Symphonie des Grauens (1922)
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The Searchers (1956)
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Cabiria (1914)
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Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb (1964)
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Gone with the Wind (1939)
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Bronenosets Potemkin (1925)
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A week in Xinjiang's absolute surveillance state
14 votes -
Fed says millennials are just like their parents. Only poorer.
13 votes -
Muslim Magomayev - Azərbaycan (Azerbaijan)
5 votes -
What have you been listening to this week?
Oops, just noticed I didn't post this week! My mistake. 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...
Oops, just noticed I didn't post this week! My mistake.
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.
11 votes -
Proud Boys founder Gavin McInnes denied visa to tour Australia with 'The Deplorables'
15 votes -
Share your useful shell scripts!
Disclaimer: Don't run scripts offered to you by randos unless you trust them or review it yourself I use this constantly, it just plays music by file name, specifically matching *NAME* with...
Disclaimer: Don't run scripts offered to you by randos unless you trust them or review it yourself
I use this constantly, it just plays music by file name, specifically matching
*NAME*with case-insensitivity. Requires bash 4.something.# play -ln SONGS ... # -l don't shuffle # -n dry run mpv_args="--no-audio-display --no-resume-playback \ --msg-level=all=status --term-osd-bar" shopt -s globstar nullglob nocaseglob shuffle=true dry=false while [[ "$1" == -* ]]; do if [[ "$1" == "-l" ]]; then shuffle=false elif [[ "$1" == "-n" ]]; then dry=true fi shift 1 done if [[ "$shuffle" == true ]]; then mpv_args="--shuffle $mpv_args" fi songs=() while [[ "$#" != 0 ]]; do songs+=( ~/music/**/**/*"$1"*.* ) # change this to match your music directory layout shift 1 # could probably use find instead done if [[ "$dry" == true ]]; then if [[ "$shuffle" == true ]]; then printf "Shuffle mode is on\n" fi for song in "${songs[@]}"; do printf "$song\n" done exit fi if [[ ${#songs[@]} != 0 ]]; then mpv $mpv_args "${songs[@]}" fiI make no claims to the quality of this but it works!
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What do you look for in a game and why do you play?
I myself am a very, very competitive person. Because of this, I play almost exclusively competitive titles that feature a ranked ladder and esports. I find that even on a game that takes care to...
I myself am a very, very competitive person. Because of this, I play almost exclusively competitive titles that feature a ranked ladder and esports. I find that even on a game that takes care to be competitive, there are still plenty (read: the vast majority) of people that don't seem to care for playing to win, or that don't make any sincere effort to ever improve. There's a guy called Labor on a game I play who plays hundreds and hundreds of ranked matches per season, but plays exactly the same today as he did a year or two ago. He's totally average, stagnant in rank, but keeps playing. Are any of you like Labor? If you are, what do you look for in a game? Even if you aren't, I'm curious. What kinds of games do you play? What types of experiences are you looking for? Why do you look for those experiences?
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What are some of your favorite mobile games?
Preferably free, not too many ads, and cross platform. Any genre is fine!
30 votes -
If you could choose to live out your entire life in any time and place in history, what would you choose and why?
There are many periods and places of history that are romantic to me, but I wonder which would have been the best/most interesting to actually live in.
18 votes -
Google tried to patent my work after a job interview
18 votes -
Thirty-three ways to use up a box of Phyllo Dough
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Old gays try new gay slang
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Neville Watson - The Midnight Orchard (2018)
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The Trump Organization planned to give Vladimir Putin the $50 million penthouse in Trump Tower Moscow
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Twitter is considering removing its "like" button
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Thirty-three rules for being an artist
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You snooze, you lose: Insurers make the old adage literally true – Propublica/NPR investigation into billing and privacy concerns for sleep apnea patients
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Students strike for climate change protests, defying calls to stay in school
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Firefox plugin Stylus no longer working on Tildes
I have poor vision and I rely heavily on a Firefox plugin called Stylus to make websites readable - in particular the trend for low contrast and small text. That includes Tildes. I updated it to...
I have poor vision and I rely heavily on a Firefox plugin called Stylus to make websites readable - in particular the trend for low contrast and small text. That includes Tildes.
I updated it to v1.5.0 and now the styles I set for Tlldes no longer work - most other sites still appear to work but I've not checked them exhaustively.
I immediately tried rolling back a release or two (1.4.23 and 1.4.22) but those versions no longer work for any site. I tried randomly downgrading to even older versions but the same result. I think I'm stuck with the latest version..
I notice in the browser console there are 2 errors reported on Tildes e.g. on this page I see:
Content Security Policy: The page's settings blocked the loading of a resource at inline ("script-src"). new_topic:1:1
Content Security Policy: The page's settings blocked the loading of a resource at inline ("style-src"). new_topic:1:1Using the Firefox Developer tools Inspector - I see my style settings for Tildes injected by Styuls (after the body) but they do not work any more.
Since only Tildes so far is not working with my Stylus settings I guess there is also a recent change to Tildes that is causing Stylus to fail.
This is a rather serious issue for me as all the colour options in the setting are low contrast and cause eye strain which becomes painful without the Stylus settings.
Thanks for any help you can offer.
17 votes -
Postponed Copa Libertadores final to be played at Bernabéu in Madrid
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Mass Effect: Andromeda retrospective - Part 1: So what happened?
14 votes -
The major problems with Linux desktop usability.
28 votes -
Google shut out privacy and security teams from secret China project
22 votes -
Reggae music to be protected by the UN
10 votes -
Philippine court jails three police officers for drugs war murder
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Lloyd Russell-Moyle: British MP announces in Commons he is HIV positive
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Tens of thousands protest in India for controversial Hindu temple
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The EU Copyright Directive: What redditors in Europe need to know
11 votes -
The company behind the Unity Engine has posted their guidelines for building Ethical AI
7 votes -
Board Games and Social Isolation
9 votes -
Details about the event-stream incident
23 votes -
By ending default communities, Reddit increased disinformation
25 votes -
A business with no end - Where does this strange empire start or stop?
8 votes -
Welcome Café - Weave (2018)
5 votes -
How to learn a language: Input
8 votes -
Les Triaboliques - Black Earth Boys (2009)
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Ugress - Some Early Tracks 1999-2000
7 votes -
Weekly game discussion thread 3: Battlefield V
Let's give this discussion format another try. The new Battlefield is now out, and I'm sure I'm not the only wave playing it. What are your thoughts?
9 votes -
Lenovo to pay $7.3m for installing adware in 750,000 laptops
21 votes -
The insect apocalypse is here
19 votes -
Successful second round of experiments with Wendelstein 7-X
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Fkj & Masego - Tadow
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Reddit silently introduces an option to report content as violating the German NetzDG law
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Point of view matters: The scourge of modelitis
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~music Weekly Music Tracks Thread 1 - Uplifting Earworms
Some people have mentioned they'd like to have some sort of weekly track-sharing thread, so let's have a little fun and find some good music in the process. Everybody's got that playlist somewhere...
Some people have mentioned they'd like to have some sort of weekly track-sharing thread, so let's have a little fun and find some good music in the process.
Everybody's got that playlist somewhere with all of your favorite earworms - the songs you put on repeat to the point where you annoy the hell out of everyone else in the room because you love them so much. Let's collect some of those earworms here and see what we can come up with.
In particular, let's go for the uplifting kind - feel good music. When the thread settles down I'll pull these all together in a nice playlist and share that here as a separate link submission.
Any time period, any genre, any style, popular, obscure, or even your own music, it's all good - just as long as it's positive energy and you can't stop spinning it. If you're on mobile, don't worry about making it into links, others can linkify it for you (and eventually, Tildes can do that automatically to make this all easier in the future). Share as many as you've got. If you've already got a playlist like this for yourself, you can share that too. ;)
Oh, and don't worry about nebulous 'standards' or if people will like it. If you like it, that's all that matters. Don't overthink it!
Edit: Almost forgot, feel free to make suggestions for the topics of upcoming share threads in the next few weeks!
13 votes