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6 votes
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What are your thoughts on Pride Month?
Some questions to consider: How do you feel about it as a whole? What is your experience with it like? Do you go out, celebrate, march, get involved? Does it connect you to others or affirm your...
Some questions to consider:
- How do you feel about it as a whole?
- What is your experience with it like? Do you go out, celebrate, march, get involved? Does it connect you to others or affirm your identity?
- What positives does it bring to the table?
- What critiques do you have of it?
This last one can be treated as hypothetical but might apply to some real experiences as well--either are valid:
- If you chose to march in a parade to bring awareness to an issue, what cause would you represent? How would you show it, or what would your sign say? Who would you want there alongside you?
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Aurora - Full Performance (Live on KEXP) (2019)
4 votes -
Inside a PCB soldering factory in China
7 votes -
Stubborn Detachment
8 votes -
Project Scarlett is only a small part of Microsoft’s next-gen plans
8 votes -
Watch Dogs: Legion hands-on: one hour hacking my way through London
7 votes -
Metric - Synthetica + Dark Saturday + Cascades + Now Or Never Now (Live on KEXP) (2019)
5 votes -
You can’t beat an unwinnable game, but you can break it! – There is no end to simulators like ‘SimCity’ and ‘Roller Coaster Tycoon’. There is only terrifying perfection
12 votes -
Solving the Zelda timeline in fifteen minutes | Unraveled
10 votes -
Walmart wants employees to deliver products to your fridge - Available in three cities this fall
11 votes -
Detroit chief: Nazis wanted 'Charlottesville 2.0' at Detroit gay pride event
14 votes -
Canada to ban single-use plastics as early as 2021
13 votes -
Mike Tyson's weed resort - The former champ smokes the toad
12 votes -
Why I’m no longer vegan™ (an argument for political veganism)
4 votes -
Riot announces "Teamfight Tactics", a new League of Legends game mode similar to Dota Auto Chess
7 votes -
Emacs merges HarfBuzz support to master branch
10 votes -
Leader of worker protests at Google quits, alleging "retaliation" by company
10 votes -
Salesforce Acquires Tableau Software in $15.7 Billion Deal
10 votes -
Tony awards 2019: Folk musical Hadestown triumphs while Brits win big
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What have you been listening to this week?
What have you been listening to this week? You don't need to do a 6000 word review if you don't want to, but please write something! If you've just picked up some music, please update on that as...
What have you been listening to this week? You don't need to do a 6000 word review if you don't want to, but please write something! If you've just picked up some music, please update on that as well, we'd love to see your hauls :)
Feel free to give recs or discuss anything about each others' listening habits.
You can make a chart if you use last.fm:
http://www.tapmusic.net/lastfm/
Remember that linking directly to your image will update with your future listening, make sure to reupload to somewhere like imgur if you'd like it to remain what you have at the time of posting.
25 votes -
Apollo’s brain: The computer that guided man to the Moon
5 votes -
'I was wrong': Officer who shot 911 caller gets 12½ years
19 votes -
E3 2019: Bethesda Showcase
Should be starting momentarily. Streams: Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c9B5qhzKyhg Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/bethesda Live updates: Eurogamer:...
Should be starting momentarily.
Streams:
Live updates:
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What will the 2019 World Cup mean for the French cities that host it?
7 votes -
Drag Queen Story Hour brings LGBTQ-friendly fun to the South
10 votes -
What news sources or other websites do you use on a daily basis?
I’m down to just Hacker News and Tildes for my daily digest. I think using link aggregators is a great way to gain exposure to outside perspectives. Occasionally, I check the Wikipedia main page...
I’m down to just Hacker News and Tildes for my daily digest. I think using link aggregators is a great way to gain exposure to outside perspectives.
Occasionally, I check the Wikipedia main page for juicy world news and featured articles.
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Daily Tildes discussion - allowing users to post anonymously?
It's a long weekend in Canada and I'm going to be quite busy, so this is going to be the last daily discussion until Monday. Because of that, I figured I'd pick one of the more interesting topics....
It's a long weekend in Canada and I'm going to be quite busy, so this is going to be the last daily discussion until Monday. Because of that, I figured I'd pick one of the more interesting topics. This isn't necessarily something that will be implemented particularly soon, but it should be good to discuss anyway:
Should we support the ability for users to make some posts anonymously?
General notes/thoughts:
- If the site itself doesn't support it, people will just create throwaway accounts and effectively post anonymously anyway. This is worse in some ways (causes a lot of abandoned accounts and wasted usernames) and especially doesn't work well while the site is invite-only, since people have to use one of their invites to create a throwaway.
- The user making the posts would still be tracked internally, so anonymous posting wouldn't be free of potential consequences. This association would probably be removed after 30 days, like most other private/sensitive data.
- There would be some sort of anonymous identifier that would change on a per-thread basis, so that multiple posts from the same anonymous user can be recognized.
- Once we start working towards a trust/reputation system, having the anonymous posts be linked to the user's real account would probably have a number of benefits.
Let me know what you think about the idea in general, and what concerns you think we'll need to be careful about if we decide to implement it.
One other, unrelated thing as well: it's been a while since we gave out invite codes, so I've topped everyone up to 5 invite codes. You can get to them here (linked in your userpage sidebar): https://tildes.net/invite
97 votes -
Music on the Altair 8800
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What is your personal preference and why: vim or emacs?
This is of course the age old debate, which on other sites has been known to quickly devolve (one of the Internet ‘holy wars’ of yore). Nonetheless, I am curious. I personally use vim. Part of the...
This is of course the age old debate, which on other sites has been known to quickly devolve (one of the Internet ‘holy wars’ of yore). Nonetheless, I am curious.
I personally use vim. Part of the reason is surely that it is just the first one of the two that I happened to use, and thus by the time I tried emacs I was used to vim. But more broadly, I enjoy using vim because once you get over the hump of ‘weird’ commands and modes, I feel that vim most closely emulates the feelings and thought process that you have when building something with your hands. You can pick up different tools, yank pieces out and rearrange them, turn the object around in your hands to see different parts, etc etc. Once you internalize the movement and editing you really start flying around. At that point the interface seems less like a barrier between you and the text and more like a way to ‘hold’ it.
Of course, people have different preferences.
15 votes -
Clashes in Hong Kong after vast protest against extradition law
16 votes -
Poll: Most Texas voters believe business owners shouldn't be allowed to refuse service to LGBT people
25 votes -
Portugal beats the Netherlands 1-0 to win the inaugural UEFA Nations League
6 votes -
How Touhou inspired me to live my best life
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Kyshtym: The nuclear disaster that was kept secret for thirty years
11 votes -
Against advertising: Advertisers thrive on perpetuating a system that is ravaging the planet. We can do without them — and a lot of the junk they’re trying to sell us.
33 votes -
Canadian government to ban single-use plastics as early as 2021
10 votes -
Celebration as Bhutan takes first step toward decriminalising homosexuality
6 votes -
Israel Folau to take Rugby Australia to Fair Work Commission over contract termination
4 votes -
7 absolute truths I unlearned as junior developer
25 votes -
More shots of Steam's new Library design thanks to a leak
14 votes -
Ditch the GPS. It’s ruining your brain.
19 votes -
Boundaries: A talk by Gary Bernhardt from SCNA 2012
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Gameplay footage leaked from Valve's Auto-Chess game, DOTA Underlords
7 votes -
Blender is Free Software
16 votes -
Coffee: The muslim drink
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Google argues the Huawei ban would hurt its Android monopoly
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Do you practice any form of meditation?
I practiced and studied Zen meditation in many periods of my life, and it helped me immensely. I find it's philosophy reasonable and compelling: the basic idea of simply doing what's in front of...
I practiced and studied Zen meditation in many periods of my life, and it helped me immensely.
I find it's philosophy reasonable and compelling: the basic idea of simply doing what's in front of you. If you have to do the dishes, do the dishes and nothing else. Be full in the act of doing the dishes.
Zen writing and meditation reduce my anxiety by helping me look at life in a more positive and expontaneous way. Paradoxically, worrying less about results usually gets much better results.
With that said, I ask:
- Do you practice any form of meditation? Which one?
- What was your initial purpose for practicing meditation?
- Are you still doing it? Why?
- Do you study the philosophical, scientifical or religious aspects behind your practice?
25 votes -
Uber's path of destruction
17 votes -
Question of the century: Do we have a right to a livable climate?
10 votes