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20 votes
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Is anyone here taking online courses e.g. Udacity, Coursera, Udemy, EdX, etc.? What do you think of them?
Is anyone here taking online courses e.g. Udacity, Coursera, Udemy, etc.? I just finished the Udacity AI Programming in Python course not long ago, and it was with a bit of gnashing of teeth...
Is anyone here taking online courses e.g. Udacity, Coursera, Udemy, etc.? I just finished the Udacity AI Programming in Python course not long ago, and it was with a bit of gnashing of teeth towards the end. :[ The funny thing is, it wasn't (just) because it was technically challenging, but mostly learning-related anxiety and procrastination.
I'm curious about what others in the Tildes community are learning via massive open online courses (MOOCs), and what you think about them.
- How have online courses helped your career/personal goals (or did not meet expectations)?
- What do you think can be done better by these course providers or other entities?
In a meta-sort of way, I'm building a platform called MindsMatch help other learners finish their online courses faster. We are looking for users to alpha-test if you are interested!
12 votes -
Etsy sellers say their bank accounts were emptied in major billing snafu
11 votes -
Reddit rules and the banning of certain anime communities
21 votes -
My disabled son’s amazing gaming life in the World of Warcraft
16 votes -
Online grocery shopping has been slow to catch on - We shop online for almost everything. Why not food?
11 votes -
What are some of your favorite co-op games?
What are some great PC games to play with a friend (who may be in the same room with you)?
15 votes -
Microsoft Edge browser flags Daily Mail Online as untrustworthy
24 votes -
I tried to block Amazon from my life. It was impossible.
13 votes -
The internet, but not as we know it: Life online in China, Cuba, India and Russia
13 votes -
Amazon unveiled Key for Garage—a system that allows Amazon drivers to unlock garage doors to make secure deliveries.
15 votes -
Prime and punishment: Dirty dealing in the $175 billion Amazon Marketplace
10 votes -
CS:GO team Astralis close a utopian year with yet another premier tournament win
10 votes -
Instacart and Amazon-owned Whole Foods are parting ways
6 votes -
More than porn: Tumblr affirmed trans youths' identities
12 votes -
Looking to cancel Amazon Prime for ethical reasons (and quality decline) - what are my alternatives for online shopping?
For the past few years, I've grown more and more uneasy with Amazon's business practices. I think it's time to move on. Not to mention the declining quality in products since international...
For the past few years, I've grown more and more uneasy with Amazon's business practices. I think it's time to move on. Not to mention the declining quality in products since international shippers were added (as discussed in the podcast Reply All).
I'm addicted to the convenience of 2 day shipping, even though we use Amazon less and less, I like knowing I have that option.
I've been considering a Costco membership instead - how does their online shopping and shipping times/prices compare?
I've also considered using Jet more but I don't know much about their ethics, does anyone?
Open to other alternatives and discussion about business ethics here.
33 votes -
How does Fallout 76 compare to previous Fallouts?
8 votes -
Tumblr's displaced porn bloggers test their new platforms
21 votes -
Fallout 76 is actually brilliant
7 votes -
Bethesda bans Fallout 76 players for life after shocking in-game homophobic attack
20 votes -
By ending default communities, Reddit increased disinformation
25 votes -
Card skimming malware removed from Infowars online store
16 votes -
Fallout 76 beta can’t be uninstalled unless bought
21 votes -
A third of Wikipedia discussions are stuck in forever beefs
18 votes -
Your kid’s apps are crammed with ads
17 votes -
I bought used voting machines on eBay for $100 apiece. What I found was alarming.
26 votes -
Star Citizen - FOIP Face Tracking #2 - Space Delivery
9 votes -
Is this place going to become the anti-thesis of Voat?
I just joined this website today and I like it quite a bit already. Several of the design choices seem to be really well thought out and the community seems pretty open to discussion, etc. While...
I just joined this website today and I like it quite a bit already. Several of the design choices seem to be really well thought out and the community seems pretty open to discussion, etc. While reading the initial email you receive when signing up, the creator talks about how this place isn't going to be a bastion of free speech and certain types of content (hate speech, etc) won't be tolerated and I understand where he is coming from.
I'm sure many people are aware of Voat and how it was a response to Reddit censoring several subreddits (/r/the_donald, /r/fatpeoplehate, etc) and if you go there now, it's pretty much exactly the type of demographic you would expect to occupy those subreddits originally.
But while I can see where the creator is coming from with his approach, I guess I'm just curious where you guys would draw the line? Because making a place that caters to people that you could say are on the opposite side of the Voat spectrum seems like a great breeding ground for another echo chamber. And I guess I've become a bit disillusioned with the idea that I can get "balanced" opinions on controversial topics on content-aggregate websites. Maybe that's not even possible with this format. Either way, I'm wondering if anyone feels the same.
64 votes -
Extra inventory, more sales, lower prices: how counterfeits benefit Amazon
17 votes -
Scott Galloway's presentation from Monday at Recode's Code Commerce conference
5 votes -
Natasha Aponte, woman who tricked thousands of men on Tinder, explains purpose behind dating competition
12 votes -
Amazon is stuffing its search results pages with ads, and they seem to be working
19 votes -
Eve Online maker CCP Games sells to Black Desert Online’s Pearl Abyss for $425 million
18 votes -
Final Fantasy XIV patch notes 4.4
3 votes -
Google and Mastercard cut a secret ad deal to track retail sales
26 votes -
We can't fix the internet (because we conflate social media with the entire internet)
13 votes -
Instagram is testing virtual communities for college students
13 votes -
What it's like being the editor of a newspaper in Eve Online
14 votes -
What's your opinion on using cheats/mods to boost progress in extremely grindy games, ie: GTA5 Online?
I've been using mods on GTA online for a couple of weeks now just to skip the grind. I hate cheating but I hate fucking grinding, especially with the minimal hours I have to play each week.
18 votes -
What do we want as a community?
Just got invited here and looking at the content of the front page, Tildes is basically a "poor-man's version" of reddit right now. That's OK: it's a new community and I imagine a big part of...
Just got invited here and looking at the content of the front page, Tildes is basically a "poor-man's version" of reddit right now. That's OK: it's a new community and I imagine a big part of users are coming here from reddit so they're doing what they're used to doing on social networks, that's only fair.
However, more than that, looking at the groups, they are set up pretty much similarly to reddit's default subs - if not on a 1:1 basis, at least in the general tone: pretty casual, daily life topics, big focus on entertainment media, etc. Maybe again this is, by design catering to the people who are bound to be incoming from reddit, so they can immediately relate to a similar user experience. Good.
So I think it's fair to say that it's proven that Tildes can be "like reddit". It kinda looks like reddit, it kinda feels like reddit. That part of the deal is covered. Now, what can makes us different? I doubt anyone here has no ambition besides being a soft-fork of reddit.
What topics make you tick? What sort of online discussion makes you go "that's the good stuff"? What subjects are you truly passionate about? I'd like to know what the community here is all about, whether the current ~groups represent their interests and passions or not and, hopefully we could come up with some less generic ideas for new ~groups out of the discussion.
EDIT I realize Tildes has a specific policy of "lesser active groups are better than a billion inactive groups" but at this point in time a good selection of groups would really help define the identity and content, not to mention promote quality discussion that actually aligns with people's interests. Hopefully seeing common trends in the replies would allow us to identify a few potential new groups, perhaps.
36 votes -
Dude, she’s (exactly twenty-five percent) out of your league
8 votes -
It’s not about money: we asked catfish why they trick people online
7 votes -
NES Party – Online multiplayer NES emulator using WebRTC
10 votes -
I work in ML and more specifically algorithmic search
I'm interested in talking with anyone in eCommerce, or interested in ML, AI, Search or whatever you think I might care about ;) What do you all do?
7 votes -
Some Amazon reviews are too good to be believed. They're paid for.
21 votes -
India looking to compel e-commerce, social media firms to store data locally
5 votes -
RuneScape clan chats?
Since RuneScape (both RS3 and Old School) currently has a free month for those of us using Twitch Prime, is anyone here playing? I find that despite it being one of the best games I've ever...
Since RuneScape (both RS3 and Old School) currently has a free month for those of us using Twitch Prime, is anyone here playing? I find that despite it being one of the best games I've ever played, I tend to drift away from OSRS after some time because it's so enveloped in that YouTuber meme culture that gives me a headache. So, to any players here, are you hanging out in a friendly clan chat or Discord server to escape that? Would we want to start our own?
Or, more generally, how do you deal with the toxic nature of the game's community?
7 votes -
Sacha Baron Cohen puts Dick Cheney-signed waterboard kit on eBay
7 votes -
Guidelines for Tildes
Hello there! I just received my invite a few minutes ago and I'm happily exploring the site right now. As many others, I came over from Reddit looking for a better alternative. I tried to find...
Hello there!
I just received my invite a few minutes ago and I'm happily exploring the site right now.
As many others, I came over from Reddit looking for a better alternative.
I tried to find some information about the current guidelines but wasn't really able to find anything of substance.Apart from being civil with each other, what's the official ruleset and how can we as testers contribute?
6 votes -
How is Prime Day going for everyone?
Anyone find any good deals on Buy-It-For-Life quality products? Let's talk about our hauls!
5 votes