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8 votes
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Mortal Kombat 11 | Official gameplay reveal trailer
5 votes -
No Fixed Ideas - Mitsuko Uchida discusses Schumann as weirdo, tempo as translation, the difficulty of Mozart and the transcendence of late Schubert
3 votes -
Facebook manager Sophia Alpert exits, says she was 'harassed' for pro-diversity views
6 votes -
History is written by the losers
5 votes -
When leaders are bullies
5 votes -
Creating while clean - Steven Tyler, Julien Baker, Ben Harper, Jason Isbell, Joe Walsh, and other sober musicians on how to thrive creatively without drugs or booze
12 votes -
Realistic-looking people?
What's your favorite movie that features average-looking people? We all know the industry selects for youth and attractiveness mostly, but have any good movies risked casting only normal-looking...
What's your favorite movie that features average-looking people? We all know the industry selects for youth and attractiveness mostly, but have any good movies risked casting only normal-looking people?
Edit: TV show suggestions are also welcome!
18 votes -
How AI is transforming the fight against money laundering
3 votes -
State official went roaming around Vermont to test cell coverage claims
4 votes -
The twenty-five greatest science fiction tropes, ranked
10 votes -
Macron and French centrists don’t have answers as “Yellow Vest” protests head for tenth week
8 votes -
GoDaddy is sneakily injecting JavaScript into your website and how to stop it
44 votes -
The 2019 geopolitical reading list
8 votes -
Winter 2019 Premiere Digest
4 votes -
These are all the federal HTTPS websites that’ll expire soon because of the US government shutdown
8 votes -
Let's find the best overlooked music of 2018. Here's the 175 albums we've collected so far - a good start. Got anything to add to it?
Every year we try to put together a 'best of' list that is devoid of the same 200 albums that make up all of the other music lists on the internet. We do this by intentionally excluding...
Every year we try to put together a 'best of' list that is devoid of the same 200 albums that make up all of the other music lists on the internet. We do this by intentionally excluding popular/mainstream artists from our submission pool. Our cutoff is generally no more than three tracks with a million plays on spotify, though we do fudge it a bit especially for artists that only have regional success or put out something really great. The popularity limits are more of a guideline than a hard and fast rule.
I used last year's results as a test post on tildes, if you want to see what the final results will look like. Once we finish voting on the albums we generate the playlists on spotify and use automated tools to replicate them to other streaming services. We have a google spreadsheet that helps us manage the process. There's a submission form that will drop recommendations right into the spreadsheet where we can work on them.
We're not trying to find albums that are 'better' than the mainstream. We're just trying to include more of the great music that gets released every year, particularly the good stuff from new and overlooked artists that gets lost by the wayside while all the major music publications argue about the right order of the year's press darlings. Consider AlbumOfTheYear's List as the 'official' record of what's popular in the music press.
We do this by asking people for their favorites - in listentothis, in letstalkmusic, and today here on Tildes. I'd like to invite everyone on Tildes to submit their picks for the best overlooked music they've heard this year.
How do you know if an album you like is good enough? Everyone has their own way of listening, but generally, if you've had the record on repeat at all, that's the sign that it's worthy of attention. If you've got one you can't stop spinning and can't get out of your head, that's 'must listen' territory which goes at the top of the list. Make sure to leave a note in your comment when you submit, if you think it's that good. ;)
You can submit albums right here using this form. Please put a ~ in front of your username when you submit, so we know it came from a tildes user rather than a reddit user.
This spotify playlist contains the 175 albums from 2018 we've gathered so far. That's what's in our spreadsheet right now, at the start of the process. We haven't vetted/voted on these yet, just made sure they come in near the popularity cutoff. If any of the albums in this list really knock your socks off, let us know in the comments below. The first 1/3 of the list is mostly from random redditors, quality may be a bit dicey. The last 2/3 is the fruit of the l2t crew's cratedigging all year, submissions from our 30+ moderators. Every genre you can imagine (and some you can't) is in this list, they aren't sorted by style yet - this is one big bucket that goes all over the map.
I will update this playlist as new albums come in, though not exactly in real time - expect a day or two delay. If you want to keep up with it, just follow that list on spotify.
We're taking until the end of Feb. to finish the 2018 set, so roughly 6-8 weeks to listen to all of this stuff before we push the finished set out the door. If you want to help us listen, bookmark this thread here on Tildes, and leave a comment here when one of the albums grabs you. Feel free to submit new albums to that spreadsheet right up until the deadline at the end of Feb.
Happy listening. :)
11 votes -
Tonic - Knock Down Walls (1999)
2 votes -
Is sunscreen the new margarine?
14 votes -
A new "short film" by razor company Gillette has called for men to be the best they can be, sparking a significant backlash
42 votes -
What's your favourite ~comp-related news/event that's happened this week?
It's been a very exciting week for computing! From urbit getting rid of their semi- fascist founder, to Drew DeVault going full-time on free software; so much has happened.
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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! If you've just picked up some music, please update on that as...
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! If you've just picked up some music, please update on that as well, we'd love to see your hauls :)
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.
7 votes -
Ruby Throat - I Hang My Hands Out To Dry [2018]
2 votes -
Visual novel fans?
Anyone else play visual novels? If you don't know what they are, it's like an interactive story with pictures and sometimes player choice. People called Bandersnatch a kind of visual novel! I got...
Anyone else play visual novels? If you don't know what they are, it's like an interactive story with pictures and sometimes player choice. People called Bandersnatch a kind of visual novel!
I got into them by playing Katawa Shoujo, which is astonishingly well-written and empathetic and funny. Recently I played Don't Forget Our Esports Dream, about two Starcraft pro gamers trying to chase their dreams while facing the realities of their lives. I love how it talks about the soul of esports, and if you ever played Starcraft, this game will bring back all the memories. What visual novels do other people recommend?
9 votes -
New York passes Gender Expression Non-Discrimination Act (GENDA) and legislation banning “conversion therapy”
12 votes -
What happened to the Queen's golden Wii?
4 votes -
Afropop Worldwide: Crate diggers and remixers
2 votes -
Wanduta - Medicine Wheel (2019)
3 votes -
Jailed model who claimed she has dirt on Russian oligarch speaks out
3 votes -
How are you?
It's usually a question with a two word answer, but I'm sure there's more that could be said - that you wouldn't normally say because you don't want to waffle on. Either way, I'm elated and...
It's usually a question with a two word answer, but I'm sure there's more that could be said - that you wouldn't normally say because you don't want to waffle on.
Either way, I'm elated and excited. I revised a few hours for a test instead of watching a TV show, and my result went from shit to actually pretty bloody great. I'm really happy about it, but I'm not going to revise until GCSE's because it's made me absolutely knackered.
I'm pretty excited because I've got work experience next week. I haven't the foggiest about what it'll be like (fearing a very, very boring week), but I'm looking forward to it. It'll probably be a bit awkward without my friends around, but I'll get used to it.
So, onto you. How are you?
20 votes -
Anti-vax movement seen by World Health Organization as one of the top ten health threats for 2019
13 votes -
The Rise and Demise of RSS
28 votes -
Canberra woman Sarah-Jane Parkinson jailed for making false rape claim against ex-partner
5 votes -
Which video game antagonist suffered the worst fate and why?
Of all video games out there where a good guy beats a bad guy, which bad guy do you personally feel got the shittiest end of the stick? I recently beat Mother 3 and SPOILER Porky's fate seemed...
Of all video games out there where a good guy beats a bad guy, which bad guy do you personally feel got the shittiest end of the stick? I recently beat Mother 3 and SPOILER Porky's fate seemed kinda fucked, what with him being permanently sealed away, unable to die, for all eternity in the Absolutely Safe Capsule.
8 votes -
Suggestion: increase timeout for being logged out
Firstly - thanks for the invite, looks like a good place! I signed up and read some posts, alt tabbed to other sites, came back and went to post a reply but got an error...
Firstly - thanks for the invite, looks like a good place!
I signed up and read some posts, alt tabbed to other sites, came back and went to post a reply but got an error https://i.imgur.com/Fz1MXtd.png
I opened a new tab and logged in and could post ok, but it didnt feel like that long from when I logged in to when it timed out on me.
6 votes -
Crochet moose and bear
12 votes -
Xenophon: The ancient Greek rebel leader who saw Socrates solo-dancing
3 votes -
Desert
5 votes -
Mean, Green Marketing Machine
4 votes -
Unity has updated their Terms of Service again and reinstated the licenses of Improbable/SpatialOS
6 votes -
Pew study: 74% of Facebook users did not know Facebook was maintaining a list of their interests/traits, 51% were uncomfortable with it, and 27% felt the list was inaccurate
21 votes -
Insect collapse: ‘We are destroying our life support systems’ | A look into a Puerto Rican rainforest
13 votes -
I Am Spock: Film legend's grandson takes on iconic TV role
5 votes -
Could someone proficient with CSS make a userstyle that moves the vote buttons on posts to the left?
I'm left handed and having to reach the right side of the screen is pretty annoying when browsing one handed on mobile. I know this seems like a silly issue(and it very much is) but I'd be very...
I'm left handed and having to reach the right side of the screen is pretty annoying when browsing one handed on mobile. I know this seems like a silly issue(and it very much is) but I'd be very grateful if someone could help
18 votes -
Glaciers are retreating. Millions rely on their water.
9 votes -
Transparency-seeking OPEN Government Data Act signed into law
7 votes -
Tabletop games dominated Kickstarter in 2018, while video games declined
5 votes -
How do I learn and understand what kinds of books I like?
I'm an audio engineer, and I spend many hours a day consuming music. I could talk your ear off about genres, sub-genres, vocal styles, rhythms, and exactly what combinations of those I really...
I'm an audio engineer, and I spend many hours a day consuming music. I could talk your ear off about genres, sub-genres, vocal styles, rhythms, and exactly what combinations of those I really enjoy. Technology, recommendations, and websites like everynoise.com have really enhanced how accurate my recommendations are, and I'm constantly consuming music that I absolutely love.
But when it comes to books... I'm so lost. Literature genres are like the equivalent of listing what instruments play on an album. Okay, this book is "sci-fi," so I know it's probably got futuristic technology, may be set in space, and could have some aliens. But that doesn't tell me anything about the writing style.
I know enough to know that I can't go just by good reviews on sites like amazon. How do I learn to quantify what I enjoy and curate my recommendations more effectively?
14 votes -
Valeriy Syutkin - Radio Nochnykh Dorog (The Night Road Radio)
2 votes -
CERN reveals plans for the Future Circular Collider (FCC) - almost four times longer than the current LHC
19 votes