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7 votes
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A German mint just released a coin commemorating seventy years of currywurst
6 votes -
Theresa May loses Brexit deal vote by majority of 230
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IWW helps cafe worker defeat gross misconduct allegations
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Devin Townsend announces new album, "Empath"
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Fundamentals of Data Visualisation
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What do you think of star citizen?
I bought a starter pack in 2015, played a few dog fights and races at 25fps, and then forgot about it. I reinstalled it today and was amazed at all the progress. There's some really cool stuff,...
I bought a starter pack in 2015, played a few dog fights and races at 25fps, and then forgot about it. I reinstalled it today and was amazed at all the progress. There's some really cool stuff, like having your own expressions mapped onto your characters face with a webcam, or how you can get on your ship, jump to another planet, descend through the atmosphere and land at a camp, get out of your ship, and go inside, all seamlessly with no load screens.
The game looks fantastic, and runs a lot better too (I did upgrade, my pc, but not that much. I have a ryzen 5 2600 and a radeon 570)
Do any of you play? What do you think about the game?
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The internet, but not as we know it: Life online in China, Cuba, India and Russia
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What exactly belongs in ~creative?
Just a few minutes ago I moved this topic from ~creative to ~music, but almost immediately began second guessing my decision. I'm not exactly sure where that belongs, because it's music, but it is...
Just a few minutes ago I moved this topic from ~creative to ~music, but almost immediately began second guessing my decision. I'm not exactly sure where that belongs, because it's music, but it is creative/the OP's original song. What do you think? Is ~creative more for crafts, IE woodworking and the likes, or anything creative done by the OP? Similarly, I can think of more examples for this, such as if someone wants to show off their Raspberry Pi project, do they put it in ~comp or ~creative? Where does it belong?
13 votes -
Israeli Christians protest artwork depicting Ronald McDonald as ‘McJesus’
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Majak Daw releases statement after bridge incident
1 vote -
Apple launches $129 battery cases for iPhone XS, XS Max, and XR
8 votes -
The Pyramids of Giza - Chapter 1: The Charlatan and the Gossip
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Battle of the ax men: Who really built the first electric rock 'n' roll guitar?
3 votes -
Steam - 2018 Year in Review
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Meet MASHBot, the touchscreen-tapping, Nintendo DS-playing robot
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Firefox Fenix for Android mockups
31 votes -
Americans more likely to die from accidental opioid overdose than in a car accident
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What have you been listening to 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'...
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.
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I made a program that creates the colour palette of a film
I saw these things originally on Reddit that extracted the average colour of frames from films and put them together to make a colour palette for said film, the original creator has a site called...
I saw these things originally on Reddit that extracted the average colour of frames from films and put them together to make a colour palette for said film, the original creator has a site called The Colors of Motion. I thought it would be cool to try and create a simple PowerShell script that does the same thing.
Here are a few examples:
Finding Nemo: https://i.imgur.com/8YwOlwK.png
The Bee Movie: https://i.imgur.com/umbd3co.png
Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone: https://i.imgur.com/6rsbv0M.pngI've hosted my code on GitHub so if anyone wants to use my PowerShell script or suggest some ways to improve it feel free. You can use pretty much any video file as input as it uses ffmpeg to extract the frames.
GitHub link: https://github.com/ArkadiusBear/FilmStrip
17 votes -
Sleepers track informative speech in a multitalker environment
A report published in Nature Human Behaviour (hard paywall): Sleepers track informative speech in a multitalker environment An article published in the Sydney Morning Herald (soft paywall): Your...
A report published in Nature Human Behaviour (hard paywall): Sleepers track informative speech in a multitalker environment
An article published in the Sydney Morning Herald (soft paywall): Your brain is listening and processing while you sleep
A press release published in Mirage News (no paywall): Active sleep is more than just counting sheep
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Who owns the internet? (What Big Tech’s monopoly powers mean for our culture.)
11 votes -
Spice & Wolf VR anime crowdfunding campaigns end with 72 million Yen (about US$668,300)
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Suggestion: Create a ~ for the discussion of communities
I am new to Tildes so please forgive me if this has been discussed in the past but it seems to me ~tildes has a fair amount of people interested in the psychological processes and dynamics of...
I am new to Tildes so please forgive me if this has been discussed in the past but it seems to me ~tildes has a fair amount of people interested in the psychological processes and dynamics of communities as it related to feature ideas for Tildes.
Perhaps it would be interesting to have a place to discuss these sort of effects in online communities (social media sites, forums, multiplayer games, social platforms like Seconds Life, IRC,...) and offline communities in a broader context, not just limited to its immediate effects on Tildes itself.
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The JRPG Startup Cost - An analysis of how long it takes to reach various gameplay milestones in classic JRPGs
10 votes -
Death Cab for Cutie—A Movie Script Ending
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Mini Stories: Volume 6
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Firefox: Moving to a Profile per Install Architecture
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Fact: Calling out political furphies works, in Australia at least
An article from the Sydney Morning Herald: Fact: Calling out political furphies works, in Australia at least (with some local flavour) An article from New Scientist: Australians care if...
An article from the Sydney Morning Herald: Fact: Calling out political furphies works, in Australia at least (with some local flavour)
An article from New Scientist: Australians care if politicians tell lies, but people in the US don’t (from a non-Australian point of view)
The study itself in Royal Society Open Science: Does truth matter to voters? The effects of correcting political misinformation in an Australian sample.
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The Good Place - good or bad?
I've seen every episode of The Good Place up to this point and still can't decide if I like it or not. It's a very strange situation. The premise, while novel, doesn't work well (in my opinion) on...
I've seen every episode of The Good Place up to this point and still can't decide if I like it or not. It's a very strange situation. The premise, while novel, doesn't work well (in my opinion) on a TV show budget or schedule and I find myself wondering why I'm watching it.
Reviews of the show are generally very positive, but it feels like the writers are constantly scrambling for new ideas when the concept just doesn't lend itself to that much TV.
I love Michael Schur's work generally and like Kristen Bell as an actress, but I still can't decide if I like this or not. Thoughts?
20 votes -
Reddit is adding native video ads starting next week
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Dvorak, Colemak and other alternative keyboard layouts
I wouldn't really consider it a hobby, but couldn't think of where else to try and have this discussion. How many of you have ever heard of, or even considered the idea of alternative keyboard...
I wouldn't really consider it a hobby, but couldn't think of where else to try and have this discussion.
How many of you have ever heard of, or even considered the idea of alternative keyboard layouts!? As unanimous as it is, why are the letters of the alphabet even placed that way on our keyboards anyway? Alternative keyboard layouts attempt to optimize the layout by placing letters in such a way as to make typing more ergonomic. Often ideas include focusing on the home row, rolling fingers, alternating hands, high frequency letters on index and middle etc.
Some examples to look into if you've never heard of the concept:
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Dvorak, the most well known alternative keyboard layout. Prioritizes alternating hands by separating vowels and consonants by hand.
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Colemak. As opposed to Dvorak, prioritizes rolling the fingers rather than alternating hands and attempts to limit same-finger bigrams.
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BÉPO, a layout optimized for the French language!
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Others include Carpalx, Workman, MTGAP, Norman and many, many more. Creating rather than using layouts has sort of become a hobby for some...
So what do you think? Supposed ergonomics vs standardization. Would you ever consider switching or do you think it's a bunch of hocus pocus? Perhaps you have switched or tried to switch and would like to share your experience.
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The world's oldest person: Guinness, 122-year-old Jeanne Calment and a Russian conspiracy theory
9 votes -
Building a Better Esport - Why esports generally aren't great spectator sports, and how developers could make them more approachable
15 votes -
Full cross-platform play now live in Rocket League
10 votes -
The environmental impact of music: Digital, records, CDs analysed
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Suggestion: create a ~ for language learning.
Just something that I think would be a useful resource.
18 votes -
To highlight the waste material from discarded electronic parts, artist Zayd Menk is building a small-scale model of London's Westminster area solely out of e-waste
11 votes -
Star Trek 4 might be shelved
10 votes -
Sydney's driverless Metro completes first full run on NorthWest corridor
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Charities spending millions cleaning up fast fashion graveyard
9 votes -
How do you keep up with version changes in downloaded software?
You download software foo, author releases a new version. How do you keep in touch with this for software for things you use and how do you manage it across potentially dozens of different softwares?
12 votes -
All models are wrong
6 votes -
Food and fiction: Memorable meals in literature
8 votes -
Impossible Burger 2.0 tastes so real it made this vegetarian's stomach turn
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On underlining links in prose
By default, no links are underlined in the Tildes interface, as far as I observed. I suggest that we underline the links that are in topic texts and comments. It is a nice visual clue in prose,...
By default, no links are underlined in the Tildes interface, as far as I observed. I suggest that we underline the links that are in topic texts and comments. It is a nice visual clue in prose, and allows to distinguish between two consecutive links. Currently I'm using the following snippet in a userscript to achieve that:
// Underline links in prose. document.querySelectorAll(".comment-text a, .topic-text-full a").forEach( function (elem) { elem.style="text-decoration: underline;"; });
The rest of the links function like buttons, so it's not that important (or even unnecessary) that they be underlined. What do you think?
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Is it possible to create your own communities (sub-tildes?) on Tildes?
Just came here from Reddit, wondered if this was a thing. Also is there any type of "karma" system?
7 votes -
Rahaf Alqunun granted asylum in Canada
12 votes -
How cartographers for the US Military inadvertently created a house of horrors in South Africa
15 votes -
The Top Ten Best Hit Songs of 2018 (Pt. 1)
8 votes