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8 votes
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Shootings at Christchurch mosques
76 votes -
“Boys Can Be Princesses Too”: Challenging gendered stereotypes in Hugtto! PreCure
10 votes -
Trying to switch from Literature to Linguistics: similar experience and/or advices?
Hi! I've recently graduated as a BA of Italian philology. But I am interested in pursuing my further studies and academical career in linguistics, studying language contact and linguistic strata...
Hi! I've recently graduated as a BA of Italian philology. But I am interested in pursuing my further studies and academical career in linguistics, studying language contact and linguistic strata in particular. I was wondering if anybody took a similar path and am interested in advice from such folks and also any other humanists here. I'm studying some online material and will try to partecipate in some local university's linguistics BA as a visiting student (I guess it's called a freemover in English) if I can find an affordable option. Also I have found out recommended reading material from local universities I'm interested in and some papers about my field. Do you know of any useful resources for making the transition smoother? What has been you experience if you've taken a similar path to your studies? Thanks in advance!
6 votes -
Could We Run Modern Society on Human Power Alone?
10 votes -
Australian Islamic State recruiter Neil Prakash sentenced to jail in Turkey
4 votes -
Spotify are asking the European Commission to stop Apple's anti-competitive behaviour
9 votes -
Rudder issue that plagued the Boeing 737 throughout the 1990s
7 votes -
Tesla shares tumble after company unveils ‘underwhelming’ Model Y
9 votes -
How Inuit parents teach kids to control their anger
17 votes -
Telegram gets three million new signups during Facebook apps’ outage
7 votes -
The seas are saving us from runaway global warming, but for how long?
5 votes -
Reddit has become a battleground of alleged Chinese trolls
18 votes -
Beto O'Rourke's secret membership in America's oldest hacking group
6 votes -
The hottest chat app for teens is … Google Docs
28 votes -
Facebook’s News Feed era is now officially over: What Chris Cox’s departure means for the company
6 votes -
Dwarf Fortress to be released on Steam and itch.io | Announcement teaser
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Looking for tips or best practices for stoking creativity
So, a little background, my profession is technical writing. I want to write a novel but I'm struggling a little with getting the creative side of my brain going. Technical writing seems to...
So, a little background, my profession is technical writing. I want to write a novel but I'm struggling a little with getting the creative side of my brain going. Technical writing seems to further inhibit my creativity with all its rules.
I'm looking into local writers' workshops but they're all full at the moment. In the meantime, I was wondering if anyone here has any advice for exercises or things I could do to stimulate my creativity and free my mind from all the rules of technical writing. Thoughts?
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What books are best experienced through a physical copy?
I am well aware of the ongoing ebooks vs. physical books debate, and I have no interest in kindling that fire here. Instead, I am seeking recommendations for books that are arguably better in...
I am well aware of the ongoing ebooks vs. physical books debate, and I have no interest in kindling that fire here.
Instead, I am seeking recommendations for books that are arguably better in physical form due to their makeup. House of Leaves is a perfect example, with its textual trickery essentially requiring physical pages. Coffee table books also fit the bill, for example. Some textbooks and reference books technically do as well, though I'm not interested in recommendations in those areas unless you have something in mind that's an absolute standout.
20 votes -
The sideways tide
4 votes -
The 737Max and Software Engineering
6 votes -
The lost worlds of telnet
17 votes -
Banco De Gaia - 30 Times Around The Sun (2019)
3 votes -
Neckbeard Deathcamp - Zyklon /b/ (2018)
6 votes -
Sir Curse - Tarot (2019)
2 votes -
The Simpsons pulled an episode featuring Michael Jackson. That was a mistake
20 votes -
Stephen Malkmus - Come Get Me (2019)
4 votes -
Radiohead - Creep (Mimi & Josefin) | Blind Auditions | The Voice Kids 2019 (Germany)
7 votes -
Tumblr suffers 150 million drop in traffic after porn ban
30 votes -
Avengers: Endgame | Trailer 2
10 votes -
How Google’s bad data wiped a neighborhood off the map
2 votes -
What are some of the best recipes you've recently discovered?
For me, it has to be ramen. It's so easy, yet so filling, and so tasty, and has practically infinite variations, so it can hardly get old! It can be done for one or more persons, and it replaces...
For me, it has to be ramen. It's so easy, yet so filling, and so tasty, and has practically infinite variations, so it can hardly get old! It can be done for one or more persons, and it replaces an entire meal: having noodles as replacement for bread, meat, vegetables, and broth to drink afterwards. Just an all-around great thing. My family certainly loved it.
14 votes -
Domain names as tags
11 votes -
2 Chainz - Momma I Hit a Lick (feat. Kendrick Lamar) (2019)
2 votes -
GRID 2 + 2 DLC free for a limited time via Humble Bundle
4 votes -
Google has quietly added DuckDuckGo as a search engine option for Chrome users in ~sixty markets
21 votes -
The Neanderthal renaissance
6 votes -
PS5 leak exposes laziness in PC tech channels
1 vote -
Facebook executives Chris Cox (Chief Product Officer) and Chris Daniels (VP of WhatsApp) both leave the company
6 votes -
The Intercept shuts down access to Snowden trove
9 votes -
Hearthstone's next expansion, "Rise of Shadows" will launch on April 9
2 votes -
What are your views on hydrogen powered vehicles?
Do you think they will be the next big thing, or end up being impractical in the long run?
8 votes -
Gnome 3.32 Released
7 votes -
Why Alexandre Dumas, author of The Count of Monte Cristo and The Three Musketeers, considered his magnum opus to be a 1,150-page cookbook
4 votes -
Five cybersecurity mistakes companies keep making
4 votes -
New Steam client beta supports "Steam Link Anywhere", allowing streaming games outside the local network
9 votes -
Microsoft, Facebook, trust and privacy
3 votes -
How Discord went mainstream
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Tildeverse - association of like-minded tilde communities
So we have many communities and everyone gets free *nix shell access, you can ssh into the remote server (mostly ubuntu) and do whatever you want! I mostly go there to talk with other users. It is...
So we have many communities and everyone gets free *nix shell access, you can ssh into the remote server (mostly ubuntu) and do whatever you want! I mostly go there to talk with other users.
It is all old school, we use the command line and there is no gui that you can work with. You have to use the cli for everything you do (easy to learn).
You can -
- learn programming
- make webpages
- make new friends
- play games
- learn more about *nix
and much more.
See https://tildeverse.org to get started. (https://tilde.team/wiki/?page=other-tildes for more tilde servers)
I'll suggest you to join ctrl-c.club or tilde.town and then try other servers. You can make account everywhere ofc. I am ~cyaniventer on tildeverse, see ctrl-c.club/~cyaniventer
Edit: Not related to tildes.net
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The 3D light printer C.A.L. newest proven concepts in 3D printing
1 vote