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4 votes
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Kero Kero Bonito - Time Today (2018)
6 votes -
US Supreme Court decides arbitration agreements overrule class-action rights
8 votes -
Nas - Illmatic (Any hiphopheads here?)
13 votes -
Rob Swift has how-to DJ tutorials on YT. Can't believe the legend only has 13K subscribers
4 votes -
The mystery of the most famous missing person on YouTube
7 votes -
Are music sub groups coming soon?
I'm wondering because I'm feeling kind of bad for flooding ~music with my fan girl content. I think it's quality content. I realize a lot of it's been heard but I think every sub ~ group (is that...
I'm wondering because I'm feeling kind of bad for flooding ~music with my fan girl content. I think it's quality content. I realize a lot of it's been heard but I think every sub ~ group (is that correct phrasing?) needs to have a solid base of content to build on. I don't want to be that person spamming content that people might not like, but I am trying to contribute quality stuff I don't see.
8 votes -
DJ Premier breaks down his classics - Interview presented by Genius Level - Nas, JAY-Z, Biggie, Gang Starr
6 votes -
Carpooling the Foo Fighters - "He's the guy from Nirvana??"
3 votes -
Asteroid from another star system found orbiting wrong way near Jupiter
5 votes -
Daily Tildes discussion - suggestions for promoting the site?
As promised, I've done a fair amount of updating of the Docs pages now. There were various small tweaks, but the major changes were the addition of the "Future Mechanics" page to explain a bit...
As promised, I've done a fair amount of updating of the Docs pages now. There were various small tweaks, but the major changes were the addition of the "Future Mechanics" page to explain a bit about plans for the "trust system" (which we also discussed here), as well as mostly rewriting the "Overall Goals" page so that it covers different topics than the announcement post.
I've asked this as a bit of a side question in a few other places already, but haven't really heard much, so I'm going to make it the focus today: where do you think we should try to promote Tildes to get more (good) users?
I think posting on reddit is a given, but I'd like to hear suggestions for which specific subreddits you think would be good places to try.
I tried a post on Hacker News this morning, but it did about as well as my posts there usually do—it had one upvote after an hour, so I deleted it and will try again some other time.
Outside of those, if you think there are any news sites, blogs, etc. that would be interested in the site and its goals, I could send a message to any of those as well. Michael Eades made a post about it on his blog last week which was great to see and has brought in a few people.
Edit: oh also, I've given all the existing users 5 invite codes again, so if there's anyone that you want to invite please feel free. They're available on this page, linked from the sidebar on your user page.
20 votes -
Feature Request: Mark and hide all posts as read
I just can't bear aggregators without it any more. (for reddit you can do it with RES, for HN there is also a browser extension ("Hacker News: Mark All Read") ) The only problem: you miss out on...
I just can't bear aggregators without it any more. (for reddit you can do it with RES, for HN there is also a browser extension ("Hacker News: Mark All Read") )
The only problem: you miss out on some later discussions. For this the HN extension I use has a "follow comments" toggle inside the posts, which excludes those posts from being hidden.
It also totally fixes the problematic of balancing the "freshness" on the frontpage.
8 votes -
Does anybody else feel that the content within the site footer at the moment could do with a little more padding?
The fact that my cursor has to touch the edge of the screen to be able to access the site docs is not only a little awkward to use, but also looks a little cramped when compared to the consistent...
The fact that my cursor has to touch the edge of the screen to be able to access the site docs is not only a little awkward to use, but also looks a little cramped when compared to the consistent and compact nature of the rest of the site. I do see that increasing the padding or the general size of the footer would break the consistent design of Tildes, though. Perhaps spacing the footer <p> elements so they occupy the same y-level without changing the current dimensions of the footer could help?
This is a tiny niggle and it likely only affects me, however, so please do swat me down if this is unnecessary.
—Edited as I forgot to escape characters!
4 votes -
x.com other letters and pages?!
X.com only have one letter "x" on the landing page. Just out of curiosity I tested admin.php and it had one letter "y". I'm curious to know if there are other pages and other letters.
4 votes -
The Verve - The Rolling People
5 votes -
world's end girlfriend - MEGURI (2018)
5 votes -
Sweden distributes 'be prepared for war' leaflet to all 4.8m homes
6 votes -
Kikagaku Moyo - Green Sugar (2016)
6 votes -
Wade Waters - I Wanna Be Free (2009)
4 votes -
Eazy-E/NWA Live on Stage in Richmond, Va, ''Eazy Er Said Than Dunn'' 1989
2 votes -
Source and API
If it's too early in development for these questions, let me know. Is the source available yet? If so, where is it hosted? If not, when will it be dropped? Third party API: I know the docs say...
If it's too early in development for these questions, let me know.
- Is the source available yet? If so, where is it hosted? If not, when will it be dropped?
- Third party API: I know the docs say that the browser should be the client. However, after using tildes for awhile on mobile, it's quite... interesting. The site does really well on mobile, don't get me wrong, but it's missing the system feel that makes the experience pleasant. Honestly, one of the big reasons I was drawn to reddit was the ample support (by the third party) for mobile clients. I'd love to get started on a client for ~.
14 votes -
Dan the Automator & DJ Shadow - Bombay The Hard Way: Guns, Cars & Sitars.
6 votes -
Daniel Corral - Polytope excerpts (2018)
3 votes -
Discover classic samples used on Kendrick Lamar's Good Kid, m.A.A.d City
6 votes -
Discover classic samples used on Mobb Deep's The Infamous... Mobb Deep
3 votes -
Witch Prophet — Reprogram (2018)
3 votes -
New Android homescreen tries to reduce smartphone addiction
15 votes -
Discover classic samples used on Nas' Illmatic
2 votes -
Do you have any opinion about cultural exchanges?
Hello tildes, sorry if this is the wrong ~tilde to ask about it. I have been a mod of /r/brasil for almost a year now, and recently became a mod of /r/europe. One of the things that I really kept...
Hello tildes, sorry if this is the wrong ~tilde to ask about it.
I have been a mod of /r/brasil for almost a year now, and recently became a mod of /r/europe. One of the things that I really kept me on Reddit were the AMAs (I loved the Obama and Bill Gates AMA) and cultural exchanges. You see, since 2015, /r/brasil organized this event between different national subreddits like /r/de, /r/AskAnAmerican, /r/singapore, /r/portugal, /r/CasualUK, etc. You can see the full list here. Also, we're currently running one cultural exchange with some Canadian subreddits (link). I really like how the Internet can still help us learn different perspectives, new music, food, and some funny banter between countries.
When I see people lamenting the current state of the Internet, I try to point them out to this kind of thing, because I genuinely see good things. I see opportunity to learn, to understand, to gracefully disagree or agree with someone.
When I first found out about tildes I thought, "how can we do this kind of awesome event between different cultures and nations?", and I guess there's no way to do this unless it's relevant for the context of a post. In a way what I want to say is, "there's more to internet discussions than the US and their issues".
Anyway, I guess this way kind of a ramble, kind of a question to y'all.
13 votes -
Discover classic samples used on The Wu-Tang Clan's 36 Chambers
2 votes -
So ... Sometimes fireflies eat other fireflies
5 votes -
Prosper & Stabfinger - Fire In Me EP
4 votes -
The mother of all demos - 1968 live demo introduction of the computer mouse, video conferencing, teleconferencing, hypertext, word processing, and more
10 votes -
Four Tet - Pause (2001)
4 votes -
Steven Pinker's arguments are flawed; this article shows why
4 votes -
Exuma - Exuma, The Obeah Man (1970)
5 votes -
Kale is delicious on pizza.
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7 votes -
18 year old Uruguayan student awarded $36,000 for uncovering RCE vulnerability in Google App Engine
8 votes -
Elhzi - Elmatic (2011)
3 votes -
The American Analog Set - Promise of Love (2003)
4 votes -
Cyanide & Happiness was demonetized by YouTube. They made some animated shorts about it.
6 votes -
The guy who produced Kendrick Lamar's best new track did it all on his iPhone
4 votes -
A few Off the Bat Thoughts about the Mechanics
Tags I can totally see nsfw.nude work, but do you think tagging will be done much further? It's relatively much work to tag a thing well, maybe some sort of cross-posting is more rewarding to the...
Tags
I can totally see nsfw.nude work, but do you think tagging will be done much further? It's relatively much work to tag a thing well, maybe some sort of cross-posting is more rewarding to the user. Essentially it might be the same thing, but the act of sharing to another tilde feels more rewarding than adding yet another tag.
Hierarchies in Tags and Tildes
Yes! I love hierarchies for how they scale.
Do you think the one-dimensional nature of such a "taxonomy" will get problematic, or is it merely a corner case? I might have "food > recipes" and "food > restaurants" or I might have "recipes > food" and "recipes > chemistry". Again I feel like cross-posting is essential to solve this duplication issue. Maybe this as another chance to improve on reddit: if cross-posts just reference a single post there would be just one big discussion.
Cfabbro is part of the team? "We were actually considering allowing multiple ways to access the same groups. E.g. ~literature and ~lit going to the same top level group" sounds good.Comments
I think "most votes" has a strong bias towards early comments. Ideally you'd give a new comment the reason of doubt, and make it more visible until a good rating about is has been established. For this you'd have to track up-votes per "seen".
Sadly it's really hard to track these implicit down-votes ("read but not up-voted") and generally it obfuscates how the site works. I still think it's worth thinking about, especially if you might derive trust/reputation from the up-votes at some point.
Otherwise commenting on rising stories is the an easy way to farm karma (I tried it on HN to see how the down-vote mechanism works, which is unlocked at 200 karma). Here I also agree with you, that this process should not be 100% automatic.Group-specific trust
If tildes are nested, will reputation (eventually) be inherited up the hierarchy?
Filter-Bubble (found your opinion in some discussion about it):
I agree again, good communities are bubbles. I think the "no-downvotes" will help a bit so controversial stuff can rise.Links
I also like your decision to not allow text on links. I really like how HN moderators improve link-titles sometimes to get rid of clickbait or inaccuracies.
I will give some UX feedback later, when I got used to tildes a bit.
9 votes -
Rec Room
Dose anyone here play Rec Room (vr)?
6 votes -
US Senate votes in favor of saving net neutrality
8 votes -
Benjamin Zephaniah & The Hazardous Dub Company - Back To Roots (2014)
4 votes -
Why duplication of links is possible in Tildes?
AFAIK, reddit does not allow duplication of same link. In Tildes, you can repost same link. Is it deliberate choice or its' discussions postponed? IMO, after a time period (ex. 1 month) same link...
AFAIK, reddit does not allow duplication of same link. In Tildes, you can repost same link. Is it deliberate choice or its' discussions postponed?
IMO, after a time period (ex. 1 month) same link can be shared. In this way, some of users that missed link, or a new discovery in the link, can be subjected to interested ones.
Also I really like reddit's other contexts feature for the same link.
4 votes -
A little thing that might form some trouble (phising)
As can be seen in this post in ~test it is possible to secretly refer to another webpage than the one actually typed. It's not the biggest priority as of now, but it would be nice to see this...
As can be seen in this post in ~test it is possible to secretly refer to another webpage than the one actually typed. It's not the biggest priority as of now, but it would be nice to see this fixed before Tildes will go live.
In case the ~test post gets deleted, here's an example:
https://innocent.site/7 votes -
Arrested Development back on the 29th May and Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt on the 30th May
It's a good time to have Netflix if you need some quirky original comedy in your life. Both seasons look like they'll be split in half, which means we'll have more to look forward to later in the...
It's a good time to have Netflix if you need some quirky original comedy in your life.
Both seasons look like they'll be split in half, which means we'll have more to look forward to later in the year too!
Only sad thing is that it looks like this'll be the last season of Kimmy and who knows about more AD - but let's not be sad, let's be happy that we are getting what we are!
5 votes -
Colombia discovers the art of keeping young people off the streets
5 votes