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6 votes
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Updated the description of the opt-in "mark new comments" feature
Tildes has a feature that marks which comments are new in threads since you last visited (kind of like a combination of the similar gold comment-highlighting and RES features on reddit), but I've...
Tildes has a feature that marks which comments are new in threads since you last visited (kind of like a combination of the similar gold comment-highlighting and RES features on reddit), but I've noticed that not many people are enabling it so far.
I think the reason is that I made the label/description of it a bit too scary, and it sounded like it was some sort of tracking for the sake of tracking, without explaining the actual benefit enough. So I've updated the info now, and added a small image that shows what it does to its settings page. If you didn't already have the feature enabled because I scared you off about it, please take a look at the Settings page again and see if it makes more sense now.
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The curious case of the rogue 'SpaceBee' satellites
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It's time! Come out and play. ;)
17 votes -
Chrono Trigger on Steam gets updated with a new battle UI
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Brooklyn Nine-Nine cancelled
9 votes -
NASA satellites reveal major shifts in global freshwater
11 votes -
Not Your Asian Sidekick ep 2 "AFWM/WMAF"
5 votes -
Canada to add third gender option in government surveys
6 votes -
DR Congo Ebola outbreak spreads to Mbandaka city
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Rodion G.A. - Cantec Fulger
5 votes -
Sports - Tiny Planets (2016)
6 votes -
World's urban growth will surge most in India, China and Nigeria - UN
6 votes -
Universal Hall Pass - Katrina Josephina
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Edible history - What is Armenian food? Depends on who you ask
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Daily Tildes discussion - go forth and multiply
Alright, not so much a particular "discussion" today, but there are already a couple of other good ones going on in ~tildes as well. As I'm sure many of you have noticed, I've started actively...
Alright, not so much a particular "discussion" today, but there are already a couple of other good ones going on in ~tildes as well.
As I'm sure many of you have noticed, I've started actively promoting the site around some reddit places today, and I'm sure it'll probably spread some more from there too. In support of that, I've given all the current users 5 invite codes that you can give to others if you'd like to invite anyone. You can get to these on the invite page, which is linked from the sidebar on your user page.
Also, in case you missed it, I fixed the invite process the other day so that you can have multiple active codes now, so you don't still need to invite only one person at a time.
As always, let me know if you need more invite codes or have a particular suggestion for ways you'd like to invite more people. Hopefully we can keep some momentum going for a bit now and get the activity to a self-sustaining level.
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Spotify partners with the Southern Poverty Law Center to purge 'hate content' from its music - A well-intentioned new policy threatens the violent, angry music we know and love
6 votes -
Great Lake Swimmers - Pulling On A Line (2009)
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OneSpace launches China's first private rocket
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Final Fantasy XI reboot for mobile screenshots
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Whole Foods starts discounts for Amazon Prime members — but only in Florida
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Joanna Newsom - En Gallop (2004)
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The entire economy is MoviePass now. Enjoy it while you can.
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PokemonLetsGoPikachu.com and PokemonLetsGoEevee.com have now been registered via CSC Digital Brand Services. This is the company TPCI and Nintendo use to protect brand domains.
@pixelpar: https://t.co/via68ewCUS and https://t.co/336Zq2kS8S have now been registered via CSC Digital Brand Services. This is the company TPCI and Nintendo use to protect brand domains. Both point to the same Namedserver and contain a blank favicon. Credit to @Pokekalos for finding them
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Dave Noyze — Unknowable Determinism In Music (2013)
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ZERO PUNCTUATION - Silent Hill 4
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Smokey 007 -- Help Me Make It Through The Night
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What is consciousness? Scientists are beginning to unravel a mystery that has long vexed philosophers.
9 votes -
Can the USA overtake China in the supercomputer race with her 200 petaflops Summit?
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Truth and consequences: In complicated times, a case for more skepticism
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Big piece of pie: Domino's founder donates $3.5M to Winnipeg Children's Hospital
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'I won't give up my name,' says local barber of demand from national chain
5 votes -
Rare goose makes 6,000 mile trip from Russian Artic back to Arkansas
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Mike Oldfield - Return to Ommadawn (2017)
5 votes -
Tineidae - Rigel (2012)
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'Double Trojan Horse' Drug Tricks Bacteria Into Committing Suicide
9 votes -
Lord of the Rings TV show may focus on young Aragorn
7 votes -
Inside the Hamptons house where Kevin Durant hosted NBA suitors in 2016
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It’s not just Amazon: Apple quietly explores Northern Virginia campus for 20,000 jobs
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Private equity’s plan to beat the low-cost investing robots
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Ecuador has grand plans to build out its bio-based economy
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Link to userpage should be more obvious
Currently, it's just sitting in the top right corner. Considering the fact that it's hiding useful settings (like dark modes!) behind it, it should be a bit more obvious that it's a button,...
Currently, it's just sitting in the top right corner. Considering the fact that it's hiding useful settings (like dark modes!) behind it, it should be a bit more obvious that it's a button, especially on mobile.
5 votes -
Jay Mitchell - Funky Fever (1975)
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US Senate votes to save net neutrality rules
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Facebook privacy: MEPs to press Zuckerberg
6 votes -
Daily Tildes discussion - allow in-line expanding of videos/etc.?
Whoops, forgot about posting a daily discussion until pretty late today, sorry. Simple topic since it's late: what do you think about adding "expand inline" functionality for topics that point to...
Whoops, forgot about posting a daily discussion until pretty late today, sorry.
Simple topic since it's late: what do you think about adding "expand inline" functionality for topics that point to sites that provide embeds (like YouTube)? There's already the ability to expand text topics, and it can certainly be useful for other types as well. It's a bit dangerous for things like images though, and if we do allow it we'll need to be careful about whether it starts tilting the site towards "quick" content.
Any opinions?
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Police raid home of ex-Malaysian PM over corruption scandal
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Facebook publishes enforcement numbers for the first time
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Guy creates a banana that reads Twitch comments. Gets banned + perma strike when people make it say bad words.
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Some of the universe’s first stars have actually been seen
7 votes