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6 votes
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Shadow banks are back with another big bad credit bubble
11 votes -
We should opt into data tracking, not out of it, says DuckDuckGo CEO Gabe Weinberg
10 votes -
YouTube now disallows minors from live-streaming unless accompanied by an adult
16 votes -
What little known mobile apps do you use?
What are some apps that you use that aren't particularly well known? Let's help each other discover some interesting new tools! lichess - best chess app out there IMO. Completely free and open...
What are some apps that you use that aren't particularly well known? Let's help each other discover some interesting new tools!
lichess - best chess app out there IMO. Completely free and open source, has daily puzzles, and a pretty active pool of users to play against!
Syncthing - file syncing tool that works with just about any operating system (although I don't think it works with iOS). I use it to take notes and write lyrics/my journal and sync them back to my linux laptop.
Untappd - social media app for tracking craft beers that you drink. I've only just started using it, since I was on holiday and wanted to keep a note of the ales I was drinking. It's a free app, but supported by ads. I believe there's a paid tier, but the free version works well enough, and it's useful for encouraging me and my friends to try new beers when we're out and about.
WK - Japanese flashcard app, which is technically a front-end for the wanikani service. As you learn new radicals, characters, and vocabulary, it serves them back up to you after a certain length of time. If you remember it, it'll wait longer next time, and if you don't get it right, it brings it back to the top of the pile.30 votes -
TEMPOREX - Nice Boys (2016)
4 votes -
West Virginia Senate passes sweeping education bill to ban teacher strikes
11 votes -
What if climate change and rising nationalism both had the same solution?
11 votes -
'So much land under so much water': Extreme flooding is drowning parts of the midwest
12 votes -
#GenerationLockdown: Two Australians shake up America with viral anti-gun ad
Here's the background story about the video: #GenerationLockdown: Two Australians shake up America with viral anti-gun ad And here's the video itself: Generation Lockdown (The video is not graphic...
Here's the background story about the video: #GenerationLockdown: Two Australians shake up America with viral anti-gun ad
And here's the video itself: Generation Lockdown (The video is not graphic in any way. It's safe for work. Whether it's safe for your emotions is a different matter.)
23 votes -
For All Mankind | Official first look trailer
8 votes -
The Radical Plan to Save the Planet by Working Less
8 votes -
Dissecting the development of Dwarf Fortress with creator Tarn Adams
7 votes -
Smithsonian stands by wildly misleading climate change exhibit paid for by Kochs
10 votes -
Mental health support & discussion thread (May 2019 edition)
a couple of people have commented on this thread being helpful for them since tildes is a pretty welcoming community and this thread seems like something that would be nice to make regular...
a couple of people have commented on this thread being helpful for them since tildes is a pretty welcoming community and this thread seems like something that would be nice to make regular anyways, so let's do that. this is pretty straightforward, i think: vent your experiences or things you need to get off your chest/share whatever you've found helps you mentally/etc.
resources that might also be of some benefit to you, since i have a list i informally maintain (s/o to cfabbro also for supplementing this list):
- there is, as always, the invaluable list of country hotlines maintained by /r/SuicideWatch
- https://findtreatment.samhsa.gov/ ("an online source of information for persons seeking treatment facilities in the United States or U.S. Territories for substance abuse/addiction and/or mental health problems")
- https://therapists.psychologytoday.com/rms/ (probably one of the best resources for finding a therapist)
- https://psychiatrists.psychologytoday.com/rms (ditto, with finding a psychiatrist)
- https://www.nimh.nih.gov/health/topics/index.shtml (covers some of the major mental disorders, their symptoms and treatments, and general topics like that)
- https://www.mentalhealth.gov/what-to-look-for (what symptoms to look for for major mental disorders)
- https://suicidepreventionlifeline.org/help-yourself/ (US specific, but also covers ways you can help yourself and a bunch of ways to seek treatment or support)
- there's also some stuff over at /r/SWResources that might be worth checking out which is consistently updated.
20 votes -
Stadia Connect 6.6.2019 | Official teaser
2 votes -
What Are You Reading - Science Edition
I am interested in what non-fiction, science oriented books you all might have read recently. It can be history of science, pop sci, science textbooks, academic papers, etc.
13 votes -
Bye-bye BBM: BlackBerry shuts down once-beloved messaging service
6 votes -
A Japanese American newspaper chronicles the ‘searing’ history of immigrant incarceration
8 votes -
Environmental reporting can help protect citizens in emerging democracies
4 votes -
Tail Call Optimization: The Musical
5 votes -
'Where was the Lord?': On Jefferson Davis' birthday, nine slave testimonies
7 votes -
Classified maps and documents reveal the careful planning that went into the D-Day invasion, as Allied commanders orchestrated how to begin liberating Europe from Nazi tyranny.
9 votes -
Do you people think that BOCProject will be able to deliver on their promises?
3 votes -
How to get started with DataOps
3 votes -
Unpopular content: Outsmarting the YouTube algorithm
6 votes -
What it’s like to write a finale your fans hate. (Interview with Battlestar Galactica showrunner Ronald D. Moore in the context of the controversial Game of Thrones ending.)
18 votes -
Favorite kaiju movies?
After reading the recent ArsTechnica review of the latest Godzilla movie, I realized that I haven't really dived into the Kaiju genre and it might make for a fun weekend to watch a few of what you...
After reading the recent ArsTechnica review of the latest Godzilla movie, I realized that I haven't really dived into the Kaiju genre and it might make for a fun weekend to watch a few of what you all consider fun and good. I know I have seen Kaiju movies in the past but this was when I was younger so any memory is long and forgotten. I am also not averse to non-english language movies as long as the subtitling is good!
Any you recommend and why you would recommend them?
9 votes -
Henry Montgomery Paved the Way for Other Juvenile Lifers to Go Free. Now 72, He May Never Get the Same Chance.
10 votes -
Which anime would you guys recommend for someone who just started watching anime?
Do you think I should start watching Kabaneri of the Iron Fortress?
10 votes -
Two 'Good Omens' interviews: With writer Neil Gaiman, and with actors Michael Sheen and David Tennant
Neil Gaiman had one rule for the Good Omens adaptation: making Terry Pratchett happy The devil is in the detail of Amazon's long-awaited Good Omens
10 votes -
What have you been watching/reading this week? (Anime/Manga)
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...
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!
6 votes -
The Catastrophist, or: On coming out as trans at 37
6 votes -
Why we need to bring back the art of communal bathing
28 votes -
Cuphead will be playable in Tesla Model 3, Model S, and Model X cars
7 votes -
The subtle ways cities are restricting abortion access
6 votes -
Kelp has been touted as the new kale, but it's been slow to catch on
4 votes -
Skywriting - The bizarre art form invented to promote Lucky Strike cigarettes could bounce back in the Instagram age, or it could die with the few people who know how to do it
5 votes -
Wiki log and future plans - May 2019
This took a long time to compile but the goal is to make it easy for people to see what changes happened since the last recurring topic (similarly to @Bauke's "Tildes issue log"), I plan to do...
This took a long time to compile but the goal is to make it easy for people to see what changes happened since the last recurring topic (similarly to @Bauke's "Tildes issue log"), I plan to do this monthly since I think things will probably calm down a bit.
I won't mention minor changes such as design changes or typos to keep this still readable, I hope you understand. I also took the liberty to combine certain commits to make it more compact.
I'd like to allow for conversation and cooperation in the wikis this way since people can discuss changes they plan to do here with others before they reach and someone wishes to have their explanations which might appear rude so please discuss your changes here before doing them so you can see what other people think of your changes (and probably help too!).
(Please message me directly if you see mistakes as to avoid potential noise)
Global
May 24th
- Tildes wiki comes out
- @deing imports most (if not all) of the unofficial wiki's resources
~tech
May 25th
- @lionirdeadman added IceCat, Wire and Rocket.Chat in
~tech/FOSS-Recommendations
~books
May 25th
- @synergy-unsterile added week#20 to
~books/reading
- @cadadr creates
~books/reading_list
to add listings of what people read
~music
May 26th
- @Kelsier created
~music/discover_new_music
to list websites where you can discover new music - @Whom added links, review and journalism section, databases to
~music/discover_new_music
- @cfabbro added Youtube sources to
~music/discover_new_music
~anime
May 26th
- @Whom created
~anime/useful_links
to link to streaming services, manga services, tracking sites, news, reviews and others - @lionirdeadman added Viewster and TubiTV to
anime/useful_links
~news
May 27th
- @deing added Election Night 10 to
~news/index
~lgbt
May 26th
- @alyaza created
~lgbt/lgbt_resources
to list resources for lgbt help services
May 27th
- @alyaza added US resources to
~lgbt/lgbt_resources
May 30th
- @mftrhu added italian resources to
~lgbt/lgbt_resources
~movies
May 31st
- @dubteedub created
~movies/recurring_topics
~tv
May 31st
- @dubteedub created
~tv/recurring_topics
~talk
May 25th
- @LukeZaz creates
~talk/index
May 31st
- @LukeZaz updated
~talk/index
recurring topics
~comp
May 25th
- @ali added courses to
~comp/index
June 1st
- @sniper24 added Dice Roller to
~comp/index
's programming challenges
~tildes
May 24th
- @lionirdeadman added information about wikis in
~tildes.official/mechanics
- @alyaza creates
~tildes/Hierarchical_tag_short_rules
- @alyaza addeds info about
recurring.
in~tildes/hierarchical_tags
May 25th
- @Deimos puts all official docs to ~tildes.official
- @synergy-unsterile added note clarify Deimos on Mobile app to
~tildes/FDAQ
May 26th
- @synergy-unsterile creates
~tildes/sitemap
in attempt to map all of them - @Algernon_Asimov added Editing topics information to
~tildes/how_to_guide
- @Algernon_Asimov added tagging information relating to ~humanities and ~science to
~tildes/hierarchical_tags
May 31st
- @Algernon_Asimov revised Examplary label rules to
~tildes/how_to_guide
June 2nd
- @Deimos renames some ~tildes.official pages
- @Algernon did a bunch of changes across ~tildes.official in an effort to reorganize it.
June 3rd
- @Eylrid specified that users with Deimos' permission can edit tags in
~tildes.official/instructions
10 votes -
Apple to reveal glimpses of its next era of apps and services at WWDC
7 votes -
Science institute that advised EU and UN 'actually industry lobby group'
10 votes -
Everything Everything - MY KZ, UR BF (2010)
4 votes -
Rediscovering the blazingly bright colors of ancient sculptures
9 votes -
Tamale lager, anyone? Craft beer’s next frontier is a world of wild flavor
6 votes -
Do you read self-help books? And if so, any recommendations?
It's a genre that friends, coworkers, and family will chide you for reading, and often self-help books will repeat the same old principles. Yet, I find myself drawn to books like How to Win...
It's a genre that friends, coworkers, and family will chide you for reading, and often self-help books will repeat the same old principles. Yet, I find myself drawn to books like How to Win Friends and Atomic Habits again and again, in a hope that reading them will fix my life's problems. And honestly, some books in the genre do provide some great advice.
9 votes -
Which are the most remade BBC dramas?
4 votes -
Microsoft Windows Terminal YouTube video removed for copyright claim
12 votes -
Mental health support & discussion thread (June 2019 edition)
also going to toss this one up before i go to sleep this morning. this is pretty straightforward, i think: vent your experiences or things you need to get off your chest/share whatever you've...
also going to toss this one up before i go to sleep this morning. this is pretty straightforward, i think: vent your experiences or things you need to get off your chest/share whatever you've found helps you mentally/etc.
resources that might also be of some benefit to people:
- there is, as always, the invaluable list of country hotlines maintained by /r/SuicideWatch
- https://findtreatment.samhsa.gov/ ("an online source of information for persons seeking treatment facilities in the United States or U.S. Territories for substance abuse/addiction and/or mental health problems")
- https://therapists.psychologytoday.com/rms/ (probably one of the best resources for finding a therapist)
- https://psychiatrists.psychologytoday.com/rms (ditto, with finding a psychiatrist)
- https://www.nimh.nih.gov/health/topics/index.shtml (covers some of the major mental disorders, their symptoms and treatments, and general topics like that)
- https://www.mentalhealth.gov/what-to-look-for (what symptoms to look for for major mental disorders)
- https://suicidepreventionlifeline.org/help-yourself/ (US specific, but also covers ways you can help yourself and a bunch of ways to seek treatment or support)
- there's also some stuff over at /r/SWResources that might be worth checking out which is consistently updated.
and here is the may thread if you'd like to reference/update us on something you mentioned there.
16 votes -
The retirement gamble
9 votes -
To fight anti-semitism, German tabloid prints cutout Kippah
10 votes