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13 votes
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US drone strike kills thirty pine nut farm workers in Afghanistan
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Closing the gap: cross-language LTO between Rust and C/C++
6 votes -
Anderson .Paak - Old Town Road in the Live Lounge
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Just watched 'Bring Me the Head of Alfredo Garcia' (1974). Any fans of Sam Peckinpah in the house?
Some of the works of Peckinpah had been on my watch list for months, sitting there in a subfolder of a subfolder. From the choice of Straw Dogs and Cross of Iron, I chose the aforetitled, liking...
Some of the works of Peckinpah had been on my watch list for months, sitting there in a subfolder of a subfolder. From the choice of Straw Dogs and Cross of Iron, I chose the aforetitled, liking the idea of embarking on a bit of a journey through Mexico with a gritty protagonist as we experience splatterings of violence and negotiate the thoughts of a down and out vagabond making a ran for his riches.
The film left me with mixed feelings. I enjoyed the path of Benny, experiencing how his character is unwavering in his desire to take that last lucky ticket out of debauchery street, but didn't care much for his journey's partner. While I appreciated the dynamic of the relationship, the understanding they both had that they weren't in love with each other, but all they both had, the chemistry and dialogue didn't really resonate with me at parts. I actually was rather glad when this relationship came to its abrupt end as the film entered its final 3rd.
On top of that, there was major issues with the sound which made it difficult to fully immerse myself in the journey at times. I found myself feeling I was watching a caricature of a 70s movie now and again, as opposed to be engrossed in a gritty noir-esque adventure.
But all in all, an enjoyable film which has left an impression. I always appreciate watching unpolished characters navigating circumstances plotted outside their usual courses, then watching how they deal with the inevitable implosion. From what I've read since, the film was one which perhaps accurately portrayed the director's life at the time of filming; dealing with various booze-infused demons. That rawness definitely shows, as does the inevitable imperfections in this movie's execution.
7.5/10
5 votes -
Huawei’s flagship Mate 30 Pro has impressive specs but no Google
4 votes -
Let’s go further and hope for every last drop of joy to be drained from the world
11 votes -
New DDoS vector observed in the wild leveraging WS-Discovery for amplification, attacks hitting 35 Gbps
11 votes -
What would a climate crisis doomsday bunker need?
I have been thinking recently, if a climate crisis is almost inevitable at this point what actions could an individual take to stay safe? I'm thinking some kind of underground bunker able to to...
I have been thinking recently, if a climate crisis is almost inevitable at this point what actions could an individual take to stay safe? I'm thinking some kind of underground bunker able to to sustain life. The main things you would need is power, water and food. The power is fairly simple since you could set up solar and wind generation and probably use that to grow food underground but I'm wondering what you would do for water. How possible would it be to collect barrels from the sea and have a personal desalination plant.
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Rockstar releases their own game launcher, which is now required to play some of their Steam games like GTA5 and Max Payne 3
15 votes -
Viva New Vegas: A Comprehensive 2019 Fallout New Vegas Modding Guide
11 votes -
Popular podcasts app Pocket Casts goes free, web and desktop app now subscription-based
22 votes -
How to save a glacier – Iceland's scientists offer hope with carbon capture technology
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11 Forgotten Books of the 1920s Worth Reading Now
6 votes -
The tiny algae at ground zero of Greenland's melting glaciers
6 votes -
Dark crystals: The brutal reality behind a booming wellness craze
8 votes -
Erling Haaland, the Norwegian beast ripping up the record books
6 votes -
TinyGo - A Go Compiler For Small Places
9 votes -
Vadim Kazachenko - Yellow Night (1994)
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Colorado town offers 1 gbps for $60 after years of battling Comcast
11 votes -
Too Much Dark Money in Almonds
9 votes -
iphone 11 pro camera review: china
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Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau wore brownface makeup to a party at the private school where he was teaching in the spring of 2001
15 votes -
The skills that helped Adam Neumann fuel WeWork's breakneck growth are piling up as potential liabilities as the company prepares to go public
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New groups added, more work still happening on rearranging, moving topics, etc.
Alrighty, after the discussion last week, I've finally added the new groups, and everyone will have been mostly auto-subscribed to all of them. I'm still working on some of the details like adding...
Alrighty, after the discussion last week, I've finally added the new groups, and everyone will have been mostly auto-subscribed to all of them. I'm still working on some of the details like adding descriptions, and there will be some awkward pieces and interface aspects since we're still in the transition phase before I get those larger changes to subscriptions/etc. in (which I really hope will be soon), but it should mostly be fine.
If you want to change your subscriptions quickly, use this page: https://tildes.net/groups (linked from a button at the bottom of the home page's sidebar)
First, here are the new groups:
New top-level groups (everyone auto-subscribed)
New sub-groups (auto-subscribed only if you were subscribed to the parent group)
- ~games.game_design
- ~games.tabletop
- ~hobbies.automotive
- ~science.formal
- ~science.social
- ~science.natural
Some of this will be a little experimental and I'm not totally sure how it's going to work out (splitting ~science into the branches of science especially), but we'll see what happens. The names and such aren't necessarily 100% final either.
Since we now have some real sub-groups that people other than me can post in, I made a small behavior change to how sub-groups work until those larger changes are ready. Previously, subscribing to a group would automatically include all posts from its sub-groups in your home page as well. That is, if you subscribed to ~tildes, you would also see all posts from ~tildes.official, regardless of whether you subscribed to it or not.
Now, your home page will only include posts from groups (and sub-groups) that you are specifically subscribed to. So if you want to see topics from ~games but not ~games.tabletop, you should subscribe to ~games and unsubscribe from ~games.tabletop. However, if you visit ~games directly, posts from ~games.tabletop will still be included in the list there, regardless of whether you're subscribed or not. I know this isn't ideal, but it's not permanent and should be fine for now.
I'm going to get back to working on updating these groups and moving some of the older topics around now, but let me know if you have any questions or thoughts.
And as usual, I've topped everyone's invites up to 10. You can get your invite links here: https://tildes.net/invite
51 votes -
Patrick Street - Music For A Found Harmonium
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A second chance - Twelve years ago, forty-seven dogs were rescued from Michael Vick’s dogfighting operation and allowed to live
7 votes -
Hodinkee's review of the Apple Watch Series 5 Edition in titanium
7 votes -
The new Steam Library
17 votes -
How Chagall’s daughter smuggled his work out of Nazi-occupied Europe
6 votes -
Productions that could have taken advantage of Swedish locations and craft expertise continue to run away to foreign locations for lower costs and tax incentives
4 votes -
The problem with sugar-daddy science
11 votes -
The Sojourn - Introduction to game mechanics
3 votes -
Astronomers detect the most massive neutron star yet
11 votes -
ActivityPub: The “worse is better” approach to federated social networking
10 votes -
Why rigged capitalism is damaging liberal democracy
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Programming Q&A Thread
An experiment I've been thinking about lately: a (recurring?) Q&A thread! Ask any questions about programming, answer other users' questions, or post suggestions for future threads. Don't forget...
An experiment I've been thinking about lately: a (recurring?) Q&A thread! Ask any questions about programming, answer other users' questions, or post suggestions for future threads.
Don't forget to format your code using the triple backticks or tildes:
Here is my schema: ```sql CREATE TABLE article_to_warehouse ( article_id INTEGER , warehouse_id INTEGER ) ; ``` How do I add a `UNIQUE` constraint?
Meta questions:
- Should I turn this into a recurring thread?
- If yes, should it be a weekly or a monthly thing?
- Should DBA and SysAdmin questions be allowed or should someone else make a separate recurring thread for these?
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Kind Words (Tildes Edition)
For those that aren't familiar with it, Kind Words is a recently released "game" where players can write a message about a difficulty they're facing or something that's troubling them. Other real...
For those that aren't familiar with it, Kind Words is a recently released "game" where players can write a message about a difficulty they're facing or something that's troubling them. Other real people in the game can then respond, letting that person know that they're not alone. Players can also write un-addressed messages of positivity in the game, which are spread to other users via paper airplanes.
I figured we could have a thread on Tildes with our own version of the game via comments.
Here's how I figure it will work. We'll have three post types:
Request: share your situation in order to get kind words in response
Response: offer kind words to other people who have posted here
Airplane: write general thoughts of goodwill for all the readers of the threadPlease begin your post by naming its type in bold font. For those posing Requests, please let people know if you would rather receive public responses or PMs.
Example post:
Request: Sometimes I find myself wondering if there's any point to anything. It feels like I'm working so hard at meaningless stuff, just to get by. Anyone else feel this way?
That isn't my request, just an example of what someone might type.
Remember that the point of the thread is to let people know that they are heard and that they are not alone!
Let's all be kind!
27 votes -
AI learning to play hide and seek
7 votes -
New infrared-based technology promises to give textiles recycling a giant leap forward by replacing manual sorting with an automated method in Finland
3 votes -
West Zealand has given the green light to rebuild a Viking fortress on its original archaeological site, more than 1,000 years after it first stood there
8 votes -
New Wi-Fi 6 certification is officially released, up to 3x faster than 802.11ac
11 votes -
When a newspaper started a town: The story of Lake Michigan Beach
6 votes -
Inside the launch of the Cosmic Crisp apple, the “largest launch of a produce item in American history”
9 votes -
A bronze cauldron dating back to the Roman Age has been unearthed in a burial cairn in central Norway
10 votes -
Elon Musk spent $50,000 digging into Thai submarine critic Vern Unsworth’s personal life
15 votes -
List of Apple Arcade games available at launch this Thursday
8 votes -
Raising prices is hard
8 votes -
Humble Builder Bundle - featuring Portal Knights, Bridge Constructor Portal, and others
7 votes -
GameInformer interview with Hideo Kojima about Death Stranding
6 votes