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34 votes
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Facebook is redesigning its app and site to put more emphasis on Events and Groups
8 votes -
Food Photographer of the Year 2019: "Cauldron Noodles" takes top prize
9 votes -
Au plecat olteni la coasă [Romanian folklore]
6 votes -
Preventing harassment and increasing group participation through social norms in 2,190 online science discussions
11 votes -
Caster Semenya loses landmark legal case against IAAF over testosterone levels
8 votes -
Borderlands 3 | Worldwide gameplay reveal
9 votes -
The things we do to ship desktop software
11 votes -
Swift 5 Released
12 votes -
Official Valve Index pages now up on Valve's website
16 votes -
Defence Secretary Gavin Williamson sacked over Huawei leak
5 votes -
Veronica Mars | Season 4 official teaser
4 votes -
House calls can lead to dramatically better health outcomes among the elderly
5 votes -
'Visual chaos': A photographer's view of Cyclone Kenneth
4 votes -
Hand to God
Father God I've got a favor to ask of you. . It is said you can justify the hell I knew. . So now I raise my tired eyes to the morning blue. . God above, I've got a favor to ask of you. . If I...
Father God
I've got a favor
to ask of you.
.
It is said
you can justify
the hell I knew.
.
So now I raise
my tired eyes
to the morning blue.
.
God above,
I've got a favor
to ask of you.
.
If I don't wake up
dead in the morning
could you stand by me
if just for a moment
give pause to the pain
put a break to the moaning
while I'm stuck in this mind
and I just can't control it.
.
If you're gonna drag me out
of my bed in the morning
then I ask I wake in
a place I feel at home and
I can pour a little brown, light
a green, and get to hoping
that I'll find good work,
good love, and consoling.
.
Ya Allah
Ana mish aerif
Ana riyeh feyn.
.
My head
is clouded, dark
and the sky is grey.
.
I've found
I hate the sun,
and dance in the rain.
.
And at night,
I close my eyes,
dream of the grave.
.
If you're gonna drag me out
of my bed in the morning
then I ask I wake in
a place I feel at home and
I can pour a little brown, light
a green, and get to hoping
that I'll find good work,
good love, and consoling.
8 votes -
An Election Held Hostage? - 1991
4 votes -
Recommendation: BoJack Horseman (2014—)
My previous recommendations: Person of Interest Psych So, I just finished binging all five seasons, and I think I can safely recommend this series to an audience that enjoys adult humor and series...
My previous recommendations:
So, I just finished binging all five seasons, and I think I can safely recommend this series to an audience that enjoys adult humor and series that juggle between the very funny and very serious.
BoJack Horseman is a series that starts slow and doesn't really seem to truly find itself until Season 3. I personally didn't enjoy the first half of Season 1 at all (got very bored). The second half of Season 1 got me to keep watching purely on the humor and the gags, which pretty consistently increase in quality as the show continues.
I especially got drawn in on all the "animal" gags. The series at some point early on becomes very comfortable going all out on visual&storytelling gags based on the animal playing them (BJH is an otherwise-normal universe where a significant part of the population is half-animal half-human). The humor is pretty high quality, I would easily compare it to the humor in Arrested Development (early seasons).
It is a series that makes fun of itself, without relying too much on gimmicks or breaking the fourth wall too much. With that said, Seasons 3 and 4 introduce more experimental episodes (including an entirely mute one, similar to the excellent Hush from Buffy, as well as another that only consists of a beautiful entire 22 minute monologue). None of them bored me. I was always extremely impressed with the execution and the quality.What really gets me to recommend this series is its later seasons. Seasons 3 and 4 are of exceptionally high quality and the show becomes… very dark. But not without losing its humor. BoJack Horseman made me cry three times. I'm not talking about tearing up, I'm talking about the full waterworks like I've done only a couple of times in my entire adult life.
It's a show that punches you in the gut not by having grand romantic storylines; not by having heroic moments with epic music; not sympathetically by having manly characters tear up; not even by killing off beloved characters like Game of Thrones. It's a show that hits you because it's too fucking real.In many ways, I would say that I enjoyed BJH for similar reasons that I enjoyed early GoT: It's unforgiving to its characters. But I don't want this to put anyone off from watching; it's a unique series to which I have a very hard time finding parallels. Its humor sits between Arrested Development, Futurama and Rick & Morty and is very much its own thing. Very reminiscent of Adult Swim.
BoJack Horseman is available on Netflix. Come for the gags, stay for your own reasons.
24 votes -
Nine APIs for the geekiest of programmers
7 votes -
Your questions about food and climate change, answered
6 votes -
Neuroscience now points to rejection causing physical pain: how do we treat and address social exclusion?
5 votes -
Evolving neural network ecosystem
11 votes -
Music streaming services are gaslighting us
23 votes -
A new survey finds that green turtles numbers are increasing in the Pacific
8 votes -
Game of Thrones cinematographer: It’s not me, it’s your TV settings
13 votes -
Movie scenes recreated with 'sexiest' New Zealand accent
7 votes -
Will the Canadian Premier League turn the country into a football power?
5 votes -
…and in the end there will be the command line.
18 votes -
Release of '13 Reasons Why' associated with increase in youth suicide rates
18 votes -
Tony awards nominations 2019: 'Hadestown' and 'Ain't Too Proud' lead the count
7 votes -
Autocomplete for topic tagging is now available
This is something that's been requested and worked on for a very long time, and should help a lot with the consistency of tags that people use on topics. It's also another significant feature...
This is something that's been requested and worked on for a very long time, and should help a lot with the consistency of tags that people use on topics. It's also another significant feature that's been added by an open-source contributor: Shane Moore (whose Tildes username I actually don't even know) has been working on this on and off since last July, and has put up with me being slow to review and requesting some major changes to it over that time.
It applies to both the tagging field for new topics as well as the one for editing existing topics' tags, and the list of tags that show up for autocompletion are the 100 most commonly-used tags in each individual group (so the suggestions are different between ~tech and ~music and so on). This is just based on pure frequency at the moment (as in, the 100 tags that are on the most topics in that group), but in the future we could probably improve this to specifically include tags that have been getting used more recently, instead of looking at all time.
The interface can probably still use some work, and it's likely that there are some bugs and other issues with it, but as I've said before, Tildes is supposed to be in alpha! I haven't been adding nearly enough frustrating issues or breaking things, and we're all getting complacent with having a site where most things work!
Let me know what you think of it, and if you notice any issues. And thanks again for all the work and patience, Shane!
69 votes -
Backblaze hard drive stats Q1 2019
10 votes -
Humble Book Bundle: Python books by O'Reilly
4 votes -
For Japanese, family names are the worst growing pains
21 votes -
Noor found guilty in Ruszczyk [a.k.a. Justine Damond] killing
6 votes -
Not dead but gone: How a concussion changed my girlfriend's personality forever
21 votes -
Assault Android Cactus - Major "Assault Android Cactus+" update and 50% off sale before price increase
4 votes -
After overthrowing its government and changing its name, North Macedonia faces up to the urban crisis in Skopje
8 votes -
Vodafone denies Huawei Italy security risk
8 votes -
The space rock that hit the moon at 61,000 kilometers an hour
6 votes -
Learning my father’s language: I made a vow to teach myself Irish, the language my mother struggled to learn, so that my daughters may learn it too
6 votes -
Indigenous educators fight for an accurate history of California
7 votes -
World of Goo update, ten years later
17 votes -
The remarkable story of a woman who preserved over thirty years of TV history
11 votes -
Oculus Quest and Rift S pre-orders are now available - shipping begins on May 21
4 votes -
Who stole Dorothy’s ruby slippers from Judy Garland’s hometown? The inside story of the epic, thirteen-year quest to find them.
5 votes -
Nintendo pulls Switch game A Dark Room from eShop after dev reveals he sneaked in a basic code-editor as an "Easter egg"
23 votes -
Simon Pegg and Nick Frost’s Stolen Picture to adapt Ben Aaronovitch’s epic fantasy drama ‘Rivers of London’
9 votes -
I can't do anything for fun anymore; every hobby is an attempt to make money
43 votes -
Miracle Musical - Dream Sweet in Sea Major (2012)
4 votes -
Uber and Lyft stop accepting new drivers in New York City
10 votes