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6 votes
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Mitch McConnell says Donald Trump plans to declare national emergency to build US border wall
25 votes -
Russian trolls promoted anti-vaccination propaganda that may have caused measles outbreak, researcher claims
7 votes -
How fake news was weaponized in Nigeria's elections
5 votes -
Why do South Asians have such high rates of heart disease?
7 votes -
Reverse engineering Apple's CoreDisplay API
3 votes -
The overlooked history of African American skate culture
6 votes -
Yellow Magic Orchestra - Rydeen (1979)
6 votes -
Walk On the Ocean - Toad The Wet Sprocket
7 votes -
Whores - Bloody Like The Day You Were Born (2016)
4 votes -
A380: Airbus to end production of superjumbo
12 votes -
A Fistful of Woolongs - A Cowboy Bebop Retrospective
7 votes -
Fortnite's appropriation issue isn't about copyright law, it's about ethics
11 votes -
How to solve the world’s plastics problem: Bring back the milk man
21 votes -
The text of Article 13 and the EU Copyright Directive has just been finalised
21 votes -
Where do you get your music from?
What is your preferred source for music? Streaming, CD, vinyl, web dl, something else? My preferred source is web flac usually from bandcamp but I sometimes buy cds and copy them to my computer. I...
What is your preferred source for music? Streaming, CD, vinyl, web dl, something else?
My preferred source is web flac usually from bandcamp but I sometimes buy cds and copy them to my computer. I currently don't have a vinyl player so stuff that was only released on vinyl I have to find someone else who has copied it.
I tried streaming for a while but didn't like it. There was a bunch of older stuff missing and I kept getting told things were not available in my country as well as some songs only having a shitty remaster available.
14 votes -
The lizard and the egg: lizards break golden rule of biology
5 votes -
How the US has hidden its empire: The United States likes to think of itself as a republic, but it holds territories all over the world – the map you always see doesn’t tell the whole story.
12 votes -
Is filtering working properly?
Are we able to filter things like music and anime by simply adding those keywords to the filter? I tried adding the tilde in front and that didn’t work either. Is this operator error or perhaps a...
Are we able to filter things like music and anime by simply adding those keywords to the filter?
I tried adding the tilde in front and that didn’t work either.
Is this operator error or perhaps a good place for me to learn some pyramid and make a PR?
11 votes -
Spain: Will a snap election spell the end for Pedro Sanchez?
6 votes -
Gossip was a powerful tool for the powerless in Ancient Greece
8 votes -
Magic the Gathering Arena: Nexus of Fate banned in "Arena Standard" (best-of-one) formats
8 votes -
Astronaut (YouTube Toy)
12 votes -
Should we limit meta-discussion in non-~tildes posts as we near public visibility?
I've seen a number of topics that have had unrelated comments regarding Tildes as a whole and the direction in which we'd like to steer it toward. While I realize much of these sidebar...
I've seen a number of topics that have had unrelated comments regarding Tildes as a whole and the direction in which we'd like to steer it toward. While I realize much of these sidebar conversations have been occurring naturally and very frequently in well-nested comments, I wonder if it isn't going to become distracting to some going forward.
On one hand, I have enjoyed passively gaining insight into the vision of Tildes. On the other, I can see how we might want to start setting examples on the type of organization and behavior we'd want from users as the site grows. If new users who are joining after Tildes goes public see a regular occurrence of off-topic conversation, they might fall into bad habits and it may take root and grow.
What are your thoughts? Maybe start creating new topics in ~tildes and tag users along with quotes from outside threads so that there's still a reference point to start discussion from?
10 votes -
How do you unwind?
We all have stressful days and we all wish we didn't. What is your go-to strategy for calming yourself down after an all too eventful day?
32 votes -
What have you been watching/reading this week? (Anime/Manga)
Picking these threads up from @Cleb after talking to her about it :) What have you been watching and reading this week? You don't need to give us a whole essay if you don't want to, but please...
Picking these threads up from @Cleb after talking to her about it :)
What have you been watching and reading this week? You don't need to give us a whole essay if you don't want to, but please write something! Feel free to talk about something you saw that was cool, something that was bad, ask for recommendations, or anything else you can think of.
If you want to, feel free to find the thing you're talking about and link to its pages on Anilist, MAL, or any other database you use!
20 votes -
Valentine's Day *privacy not included
10 votes -
Nearly 1,000 Madagascar children dead of measles since October
10 votes -
DF Retro Episode 49: Contra III - The Alien Wars
11 votes -
The internet was built on the free labor of open source developers. Is that sustainable?
14 votes -
Gay couples in Japan filed Valentine's Day lawsuits demanding marriage equality
13 votes -
Better Language Models and Their Implications
12 votes -
Did capital punishment create morality?
5 votes -
Maintaining trust and safety at Discord with over 200 million people
14 votes -
You can now set a default theme for your account (and still override on individual devices if you want)
This is another feature that's been requested a number of times, and was implemented as an open-source contribution by @Celeo. If you're not aware (since apparently a fair number of people haven't...
This is another feature that's been requested a number of times, and was implemented as an open-source contribution by @Celeo.
If you're not aware (since apparently a fair number of people haven't noticed them), there are currently 4 different color themes for the site that you can choose from on the settings page. Until now, this choice has always only applied to the specific device that you're on, and is stored in a cookie, so people that switch devices often or clear their cookies were a bit annoyed by needing to re-select their theme every time they log in.
Now you can set a default theme for your account, so when you log into your account it will automatically change to that theme (but you can still override it if you want to use a different theme on that device). To do this, just change to the theme that you want to use as your default on the settings page, and a button to set as default should show up next to the dropdown. The behavior of it's still a little bit weird in some cases, so you may need to change the dropdown away and back if it's already set to the one you want to use.
68 votes -
Enderal - Forgotten Stories released on Steam (Standalone total conversion mod for Skyrim)
14 votes -
Chimpanzees’ gestural communication follows same laws as human language
3 votes -
Facebook uses its apps to track users it thinks could threaten employees and offices
6 votes -
Nintendo Direct - February 13, 2019
22 votes -
Millennial life: How young adulthood today compares with prior generations
10 votes -
Using Vim to take time-stamped notes
8 votes -
Steam Play recently hit 500 Windows games rated as Platinum on ProtonDB
28 votes -
Herb Geller - Sudden Senility (1975)
5 votes -
Suggestion: Filter by Domain
One of the issues I had with HackerNews was that the front page was dominated by articles from major publications that imo were often written by journalists out of their depth. I think having a...
One of the issues I had with HackerNews was that the front page was dominated by articles from major publications that imo were often written by journalists out of their depth. I think having a filter by domain feature would help users avoid certain publications that they know they won't enjoy reading.
9 votes -
Chuck E. Cheese’s swears it does not sell pizzas made of leftover slices
5 votes -
Cosmo Sheldrake - Come Along
9 votes -
ZIP is Broken, Except it’s Not, Except it Is
22 votes -
You May Be Surprised To Learn Which 2 Countries Are Making The Globe A Lot Greener
4 votes -
Andrew McCabe says he ordered the obstruction of justice probe of President Trump
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Are there any thoughts for a notification system or a mobile app?
While browsing through the Tildes documentation, I stumbled across this in the Technical Goals section: Tildes is a website. Your phone already has an app for using it—it's your browser. Tildes...
While browsing through the Tildes documentation, I stumbled across this in the Technical Goals section:
Tildes is a website. Your phone already has an app for using it—it's your browser.
Tildes will have a full-featured API, so I definitely don't want to discourage mobile apps overall, but the primary interface for using the site on mobile should remain as the website. That means that mobile users will get access to updates at exactly the same time as desktop ones, and full functionality should always be available on both.
This got me thinking. Despite Tildes preferring mobile browsers over an app, is there still a chance for one? I usually avoid using websites on mobile unless I must, as mobile websites generally don't have the full functionality of the website. Labelling comments 'Exemplary' and 'Malice' on mobile is an example of what doesn't work (there's more), and it's usually very unresponsive for some of the things that still do work. Also, there aren't any notifications on mobile websites and some people, me included, have cumbersome browsers that make the feel of using the website slow and laborious.
Another thing is, if the app has no chance of happening, could Tildes get desktop notifications? I usually like to respond to replies to my topics and comments as quickly as possible and I'm not a fan of the whole 'constant login to check my notifications' thing. Email notifications aren't possible because of Tildes' privacy belief.
33 votes