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9 votes
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How do you keep track of all the projects you're interested in?
If you're like me, you have tons of various projects/companies/organizations that you like to keep up with. I have a few different methods I use to keep track of everything, but they all seem...
If you're like me, you have tons of various projects/companies/organizations that you like to keep up with. I have a few different methods I use to keep track of everything, but they all seem fragmented. Here are the methods I use:
- An RSS reader with the blogs of projects I follow
- Following the project on social media
- Mastodon
The RSS feeds work, but I almost always miss the social media posts. Is there a better way to do this? What do you Tildians do?
10 votes -
the sierpinski triangle page to end most sierpinski triangle pages ™
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The fall of Mic was a warning - Lessons from the death of a venture-backed, Facebook-dependent, millennial-focused news site
8 votes -
Internal Nintendo memo instructs customer service to fix "Joy-Con drift" for free, even outside warranty period
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Samples of lunar dust, untouched by Earth’s atmosphere for decades, will soon emerge from a NASA vault
8 votes -
FTC imposes $5 billion penalty and sweeping new privacy restrictions on Facebook
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DoorDash commits to changing their tipping model after renewed uproar
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Practical ways to improve your confidence (and why you should)
9 votes -
The IMF projects a revised downward global growth of 3.2% in 2019 and 3.5% in 2020
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Do you have a personal website/blog?
I've been thinking for a while about making my own little personal website/blog, and I was wondering what other people here on Tildes might have set up. I feel like having one could be a cool...
I've been thinking for a while about making my own little personal website/blog, and I was wondering what other people here on Tildes might have set up. I feel like having one could be a cool little way to get myself to write more often and hopefully improve my writing, especially when it comes to technical subjects.
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Antoine Griezmann's move to Barcelona could be cancelled according to the La Liga president
@bbcsport: Antoine Griezmann's move to Barcelona could be cancelled. That's according to the La Liga president. More: https://t.co/7QUqMTJLQL
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Shooting a video with a World War I lens (100 years old)
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Jojo Rabbit | Official teaser
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12 years to save the planet? Make that 18 months: A growing consensus that the next 18 months will be critical in dealing with the global heating crisis, among other environmental challenges
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Defiant Development (the studio behind the "Hand of Fate" games) announces that they are ceasing development
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Car boom brings gridlock misery to ‘green and happy’ Bhutan
3 votes -
A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood | Official trailer
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Forever 21 under fire for including Atkins Diet bars with orders
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How the Goth pubs of Sweden transformed drinking in Scotland's industrial heartlands
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Starcraft 2 caster and ex-pro, Geoff "iNcontroL" Robinson, has passed away at age 33
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Plex makes piracy just another streaming service
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The child abuse contrarian: A renowned scientist turned expert witness relies on his own controversial theory to help alleged abusers avoid prison
9 votes -
How (not) to sign a JSON object
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The first ever CONIFA match in North America: Cascadia vs. Darfur United
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The Meters -- Jazz Workshop [Full Show, 07.09.76]
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The Jewish case for open borders
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What’s really behind baseball’s home run surge?
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What password manager, if any, would you recommend?
After being skeptic of password managers for a long time, I've decided to take the plunge and get one installed. The burden of remembering dozens of passwords is simply getting a bit too much. So,...
After being skeptic of password managers for a long time, I've decided to take the plunge and get one installed. The burden of remembering dozens of passwords is simply getting a bit too much. So, I was wondering if anyone here has any recommendations of password managers? Maybe one you or a trusted friend use? Or maybe you think password managers are rubbish, and want to share you opinion?
Any suggestions are welcome, in the interest of fostering discussion/having the thread be useful to other people too. But in my specific use case, I want to be able to sync between devices. I'd prefer something open source, but it's not a requirement.
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Is LA's flag good or garbage?
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New hotel at Preikestolen designed to hang over cliff edge in Norway
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Mapping the effects of the great 1960s ‘freeway revolts’
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Overdosing in Appalachia: Harm reduction strategies have their roots in 1980s HIV activism, but they are starting to spread in rural America in response to the opioid crisis
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Stena Impero – Sweden makes first contact with ship captured in Iran
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How Jamaican dancehall queens twerk for a living
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Gordon Ramsay's new show "Uncharted" is a toothless attempt to follow in Anthony Bourdain's footsteps
11 votes -
Finland looks to Iceland to encourage youth to swap booze for hobbies
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Hasina Shirzad – After leaving Afghanistan I was unprepared for life in a country where tasks are not strictly divided between the sexes
10 votes -
Economics after Neoliberalism
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No Man's Sky's Sean Murray says devs should be quiet after a rough launch
11 votes -
Finding the future in radical rural America: It's time to rewrite the narrative of “Trump Country.” Rural places weren't always red, and many are turning increasingly blue.
11 votes -
Watch the Ridgecrest earthquake shatter the desert floor in stunning before-and-after images
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Underworld: How the Sinaloa drug cartel digs its tunnels
7 votes -
Boris Johnson will be the UK's new prime minister
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What is a good gender-neutral pet name for my daughter?
Shortly after my son was born I started calling him "Buddy." I love it and he answers to it like a name now. My daughter is two and she calls him Buddy, which I think is the most adorable thing...
Shortly after my son was born I started calling him "Buddy." I love it and he answers to it like a name now. My daughter is two and she calls him Buddy, which I think is the most adorable thing ever.
I'd like to do this with my daughter, but I'm not really a fan of things like "honey" or "sweetheart," though I do wind up calling her sweetheart pretty frequently.
Buddy is like friend, which is what I'm going for, but that's taken already. What else could I use?
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Forgotten History: Musée des Plans-Reliefs
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Tesla’s ‘anemic’ high-margin model sales extends profit struggle
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Suggestion when linking to comments from a user's history page
Comments in a person's history page have a "Link" and "Parent" link on them. My suggestion is have just a single link to the comment, but all other comments on the page that are not direct...
Comments in a person's history page have a "Link" and "Parent" link on them.
My suggestion is have just a single link to the comment, but all other comments on the page that are not direct parents/ancestors or children/descendants of the linked to comment should be minimized so we can easily see the relevant discussion, but also view them if we want, and the linked comment itself should be highlighted in some way.
You could probably put a "Hide all but direct family" flag in the querystring
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The Crane Wife - Ten days after calling off her engagement, CJ Hauser travels to the Gulf Coast to live among scientists and whooping cranes
10 votes -
2019 Board Game of the Year Goes to "Just One"
8 votes