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6 votes
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How to turn on Gmail's Smart Compose and let Google AI write your emails
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Arizona woman accused of sending 65,000 text messages after first date with man she met online
6 votes -
What are you doing for Mother's Day?
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6 votes -
Invite page updated so you can have multiple active invite codes
Previously, the invite process was pretty annoying if you were planning to invite multiple people - you could only have one "active" invite code at a time, so you'd have to send someone a code and...
Previously, the invite process was pretty annoying if you were planning to invite multiple people - you could only have one "active" invite code at a time, so you'd have to send someone a code and then wait until they registered before you could generate another code for the next person.
I've fixed this now and it's possible to have multiple active codes, so you can generate as many as you need (up to the limit of how many codes you've been granted). You can do this on the invite page: https://tildes.net/invite
Hopefully this makes it easier to invite people, and as always if you want more codes for a particular purpose just send me a message and let me know.
17 votes -
Vashti Bunyan — Come Wind Come Rain
5 votes -
Community thoughts on submitting aggregate stories vs primary sources?
I am curious to hear everyone's thoughts/ideas on submitting aggregate stories vs finding and submitting the primary sources of news/articles/stories/studies/etc. E.g. Today, Eurogamer published...
I am curious to hear everyone's thoughts/ideas on submitting aggregate stories vs finding and submitting the primary sources of news/articles/stories/studies/etc.
E.g. Today, Eurogamer published an article about Fortnite driving headset sales up which is basically just a rearrangement of quotes from the original source, an article in Variety. So even though the Variety article is a few days old now, I decided to just submit that instead.
But that situation brings up some interesting questions:
Do we care if the submissions are "hot off the presses", when the newly published aggregate article doesn't add anything substantive to the original, older source material? Should we just post the original source material despite it being dated by the time we stumble upon it, if the subject is interesting enough?
What about aggregate "breaking" news/politics articles that take the more "dry/clinical" original source reporting and "spice it up" with opinions, add additional context or focus on a more "important/interesting" part of the original source's subject matter?
What about science reporting, which is often shoddy, inaccurate and/or outright misleading? If there are no good aggregate sources should we post the shoddy one if the subject is interesting, or should we hunt down the original study from a peer reviewed publication and submit that even if it's locked behind a hard paywall?
Where should we draw the line on these sorts of aggregate articles? How far back to the original source should we go if doing so means potentially locking people out of actually reading it (through paywalls) or even stripping all the useful context out of it (e.g. the first tweet that mentions an event)?
Should we simply combine all the sources, megathread style, and maybe even let users submit new ones to it as they come out? If we do that, how do we maintain any semblance of usefulness to the comments section, especially at scale and for events that are ongoing? IMO, most of Reddit’s megathreads outlive their usefulness after just a few hours because of that and sorting the comment by new doesn’t really help.
IMO, if ~ wants to focus on quality submissions and discussions then these questions are ones we need to carefully consider before any policies or systems regarding them are implemented. So I am curious if anyone here (mods especially) have any experience dealing with these issues, how they did and if anyone has any ideas on how ~ can do it better.
5 votes -
ASMR, explained: Why millions of people are watching YouTube videos of someone whispering
9 votes -
GDPR will pop the adtech bubble
9 votes -
Sex On Toast - Takin' Over
5 votes -
Diane Coffee - Everyday
4 votes -
In 2017 names, Donald, Alexa, and Mary plummet; Malia booms
5 votes -
The deadliest being on planet Earth – The bacteriophage
7 votes -
Queen gives formal consent to royal wedding of Prince Harry, Meghan Markle
5 votes -
Mariza - Chuva
5 votes -
How an official video game screenshot is made
6 votes -
'Atlanta' skips a grade - What is “Atlanta,” exactly? It’s a fair but limiting question.
4 votes -
Moon Hooch - "Number 9" (Live at High Sierra Music Festival 2014)
4 votes -
The rise, collapse, and compaction of Mt. Mantap from the 3 September 2017 North Korean nuclear test
9 votes -
Text messaging tool may help fight opioid epidemic
6 votes -
Man invades stage and grabs mic during UK Eurovision song
6 votes -
Man is charged with hacking West Point and government websites
6 votes -
Vagabon - Cold Apartment (2017)
5 votes -
Sports are political! Athletes and politics are inextricably linked - just like everything else
6 votes -
NBC is picking up Brooklyn Nine-Nine for a sixth season
@thelonelyisland: So happy to announce: NBC IS PICKING UP BROOKLYN 99 for SEASON 6!!!
8 votes -
Inside the world's largest (5.5M m², 7km long) wholesale market in Yiwu, China
4 votes -
Cryptocurrency has been great for GPU makers—that might change soon
5 votes -
The last slave ship survivor gave an interview in the 1930s. It just surfaced in the form of a new book.
3 votes -
SyFy cancels "The Expanse" after three seasons
8 votes -
Lowell Fulson -- It Takes Money (1967)
6 votes -
Facebook to start fact-checking program in Brazil - Six months ahead of general elections, the platform pledges to reduce organic dissemination of "news" items confirmed to be false.
5 votes -
Google YOLO clickjacking
5 votes -
The painter behind Jethro Tull's Aqualung cover is still haunted by its success
5 votes -
Frightened Rabbit singer Scott Hutchison found dead at 36
3 votes -
The price of Google's new conveniences? Your data.
6 votes -
US Federal Communications Commission fines robocaller record $120M
7 votes -
Tiny Moving Parts - Applause (2018)
4 votes -
Body found at a marina on the banks of the Firth of Forth confirmed as missing Frightened Rabbit singer
5 votes -
Trepalium - Damballa's Voodoo Doll (2016)
6 votes -
SpaceX's upgraded Falcon 9 rocket aces maiden flight, sticks landing
6 votes -
Why Hawaii's volcano is so unusual
8 votes -
The burnout crisis in American medicine
7 votes -
Changed the default theme to use a white background, moved theme-selection to Settings page
Okay, okay. The default site theme is now less beige/tan/yellow. This was a bit of a quick-and-dirty way of doing it, so the other colors are all still the Solarized ones for now, but I may change...
Okay, okay. The default site theme is now less beige/tan/yellow. This was a bit of a quick-and-dirty way of doing it, so the other colors are all still the Solarized ones for now, but I may change them around some later.
The other themes are still available, and can now be selected on the Settings page—if you want the beige back, that's "Solarized Light". I also added a theme with a full-black background (I don't think it looks very good, but it's there).
11 votes -
Matthew Good Band - Apparitions (1997)
4 votes -
Ontario’s new scalping law may not protect consumers, critics warn
4 votes -
Adult Swim has ordered seventy episodes of Rick and Morty
8 votes -
Chasing the Pearl of Lao Tzu — A tale of ancient philosophers, alien abductions, murder-for-hire and how the world’s largest pearl came to be the centerpiece of an 80-year-old hoax
3 votes -
Oneohtrix Point Never -- Boring Angel
6 votes -
Russia’s Controversial Knockoff of The Americans
6 votes -
Kyle Dubas announced as the Toronto Maple Leafs new GM
5 votes