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Bob Costas, unplugged: From NBC and broadcast icon to dropped from the Super Bowl
7 votes -
Green New Deal doesn't include nuclear. Good? Bad? What do you think?
18 votes -
Atlantic City is really going down this time
8 votes -
Are there any cyclists here?
I'm wondering how many cyclists we have on tildes. What kind of riding do you do? (Casual/road/mtb/cross country)
15 votes -
Kingdom Hearts 3 (dunkview)
22 votes -
The future of the Coalition's hold on power is at risk with the Federal Government becoming the first to lose a vote on its own legislation in 90 years.
4 votes -
Meet 'Marvel's The Offenders,' as M.O.D.O.K., Hit-Monkey, Tigra, Dazzler, and Howard the Duck get animated on Hulu
8 votes -
Bryan Singer's ‘Red Sonja’ movie on hold amid controversy
10 votes -
All 230 new emojis coming in 2019
31 votes -
Keep calm and carry on: Managing electricity reliability
6 votes -
Academy Awards to present cinematography and three other awards during commercials
6 votes -
Scientists are totally rethinking animal cognition
12 votes -
Above & Beyond Acoustic - On My Way To Heaven (Live At The Hollywood Bowl)
4 votes -
Inside the secret Facebook war for Mormon hearts and minds - What happens when social media manipulation targets religious faith?
12 votes -
World’s oldest known wild bird is a mother again on Midway Atoll
11 votes -
Ten years without Jason, can we now admit ‘Friday the 13th’ 2009 was damn good?
4 votes -
Frank Black - Calistan (1994)
2 votes -
Purl | Pixar SparkShorts
12 votes -
Bagels | Basics with Babish (feat. Dan Souza)
7 votes -
Line Rider
6 votes -
I am not the next big thing: on creativity and aging
11 votes -
CVE-2019-5736: runc container breakout (all versions)
11 votes -
Building a modern carousel with CSS scroll snap, smooth scrolling, and pinch-zoom
4 votes -
Sack of Constantinople 1204 - Fourth Crusade
8 votes -
Forget privacy: you're terrible at targeting anyway
45 votes -
Ellen Page calls out Chris Pratt's church for being "infamously anti-LGBTQ"
16 votes -
Many popular iPhone apps secretly record your screen without asking
23 votes -
The Prodigy (2019) Review
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Experimenting with some changes to information that's displayed on topics, and some other tweaks
I'm planning to test out various changes today and through the weekend, so I just wanted to put this thread out as a kinda-megathread for them. Functionality-wise, not much should be changing yet,...
I'm planning to test out various changes today and through the weekend, so I just wanted to put this thread out as a kinda-megathread for them. Functionality-wise, not much should be changing yet, but I'm going to be playing around with moving some things, changing some information that's displayed, and so on. For an alpha, the site's been way too stable. We're way past due to try experimenting more.
I'll try to keep a list updated in here of what I've changed. So far:
- On listing pages, the domain for link topics is now shown in the "footer", to the right of the number of comments (replacing the submitter's username), instead of in parentheses after the title. This makes it so that the information about the source of the post is always in a consistent position.
- Link topics pointing to articles now show the word count (when we have that data) after the title, similar to how text topics always have. This should work for most sites, but not always yet.
- Links to YouTube videos now show the video duration after the title. (This should be possible to extend to other sites without too much work)
- Added a
data-topic-posted-by
attr to topics in listings to support filtering/styling/etc. via CSS/extensions. - Reduced timestamp precision on topic listing pages to always only show one level (before it would say things like "2 hours, 23 minutes ago", now just "2 hours ago"). It still switches to a specific date after a week.
Please let me know if you love or hate anything in particular, but try to give it a bit of a chance and not just your initial reaction (which tends to be disliking change).
65 votes -
What's your most comforting tracks? Mine would be Queen of the Meadow by Elysian Fields.
15 votes -
My disabled son’s amazing gaming life in the World of Warcraft
16 votes -
AURORA - It Happened Quiet
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Hakeem al-Araibi returning to Australia after Thai court rules extradition case be dropped
Hakeem al-Araibi returning to Australia after Thai court rules extradition case be dropped This is a follow-up to this previous story: Refugee footballer Hakeem AlAraibi to remain in Thai prison...
Hakeem al-Araibi returning to Australia after Thai court rules extradition case be dropped
This is a follow-up to this previous story: Refugee footballer Hakeem AlAraibi to remain in Thai prison after bail request rejected
4 votes -
Europe Is Lost - Kate Tempest
5 votes -
Is ‘Huh?’ a universal word?
17 votes -
Fairfax to return with investigative news website
4 votes -
Netflix series recommendation: Mr. Sunshine
8 votes -
The case for transmissible Alzheimer's grows
14 votes -
In France, comic books are serious business
18 votes -
‘Fauxtography’ is now a fact of life
9 votes -
Why can’t we have decent toilet stalls?
22 votes -
How all-knowing smartphones could become the Pentagon’s employee access cards
9 votes -
ArsTechnica's favorite two-player board games, 2019 edition
12 votes -
In total control - From the arcades to the living room, how the controller has evolved—and why one tech historian, Benj Edwards, started building his own
7 votes -
Exposing The Wayland Lie
12 votes -
The fight for gender equality in big-wave surfing, one of the most dangerous sports on earth
5 votes -
A profile of Alex Stamos, former security chief at Yahoo and Facebook who was at ground zero of major cyberattacks and Russian election interference
6 votes -
Do racists like Fox News, or does Fox make people racist?
14 votes -
Seeking Utopia in Louisiana - The lost story of a group of socialists who built an extraordinary, but flawed, colony
9 votes