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4 votes
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Stammer time - Stutterers reach beyond the medical model of disability
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Google is an emerging health-care juggernaut, and privacy laws weren’t written to keep up
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Build your own React
7 votes -
Germany makes measles vaccination compulsory
10 votes -
Mexico ambush: How a US Mormon family ended up dead
8 votes -
The new Motorola razr
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Electric car future may depend on deep sea mining
8 votes -
Google’s secret ‘Project Nightingale’ gathers personal health data on millions of Americans
12 votes -
High tide in Venice reaches highest level in over fifty years, causing severe flooding and hundreds of millions of euros in damage
14 votes -
The strange life and mysterious death of Jerrold Haas, co-founder of the educational-blockchain startup Tessr
7 votes -
1Password has raised $200 million from Accel
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Tim Cain and Leonard Boyarsky's design lessons from The Outer Worlds
5 votes -
MH17 plane crash probe reveals closer ties between Russia and Ukraine rebels
9 votes -
They turn ’49 Mercurys and Shelby Cobras into EVs, one Tesla carcass at a time
6 votes -
Moments Without Truth
5 votes -
K-Hole Trax: K-Hole Mixtape 14 - Mazewski
3 votes -
Free Internet access should be a basic human right: Study
19 votes -
There's another new faction in the Canadian Senate: the Progressive Senate Group
4 votes -
The great American tax haven: Why the super-rich love South Dakota
7 votes -
‘The Witcher’ renewed for eight-episode Season 2 at Netflix ahead of series premiere
10 votes -
Announcing GitHub Security Lab: securing the world’s code, together
5 votes -
Why the trolls booed at Don Jr.’s event
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What did Google Reader offer back in the day?
From time to time I see people on the internet who remember Google Reader fondly, and miss it. At the time, I didn't have much use for something like it, so I never used it. But a common theme in...
From time to time I see people on the internet who remember Google Reader fondly, and miss it. At the time, I didn't have much use for something like it, so I never used it.
But a common theme in these conversations about Google Reader is that no other feed reader ever offered everything Google Reader could, but I can't seem to find details.So what was it? Does anyone here remember Google Reader, or even still wishes it was available? Why did nothing come from the Open Source community that could replace it?
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Money stuff: You can’t just call loans options
5 votes -
John Carmack announces that he is mostly stepping away from Oculus, and intends to work on artificial general intelligence (AGI)
20 votes -
In US, decline of Christianity continues at rapid pace
18 votes -
Rick and Morty S04E01 - "Edge of Tomorty: Rick Die Rickpeat"
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Interferencje /w FOQL S02E05 - Polish Cold Wave special
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Global condemnation of 'appalling' coup in Bolivia as military forces socialist president Evo Morales to resign
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Why the government should tax unhealthy foods and subsidise nutritious ones
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Tabletop Weekly Discussion #5
This topic is part of a weekly series where we can talk about board games. Feel free to talk about any aspect of board gaming you'd like. Here are some potential talking points to get you started:...
This topic is part of a weekly series where we can talk about board games. Feel free to talk about any aspect of board gaming you'd like. Here are some potential talking points to get you started:
- Are you looking for a recommendation? Tell us a game you'd like, and we'll see if we can think of one that may suit you.
- Have you tried something new and want to chat about it? Tell us about why you like a particular board game!
- Did you have a particularly interesting tabletop gaming experience? Tell us about your 9-point swing in Catan, or the time you managed to finish off the entire village in Ultimate Werewolf!
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How Mengzi came up with something better than the Golden Rule
7 votes -
Human Head close, immediately reform under Bethesda as Roundhouse Studios
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Astronomers have spotted an ultrafast star, traveling at a blistering six million km/h, that was ejected by the supermassive black hole at the heart at the Milky Way five million years ago
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The female problem: How male bias in medical trials ruined women's health
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The Ward; and a goodbye to Tildes.
First, the piece. I built a fire from the branches which were missed by the snow. Drank the water of the cacti that in deserts still grow. Found the shade in the south where the sun forever glows....
First, the piece.
I built a fire from the branches
which were missed by the snow.
Drank the water of the cacti
that in deserts still grow.
Found the shade in the south
where the sun forever glows.
Clawed and scraped my way to freedom
of likes I have never known.
.
A starved, abandoned cub
lost in Greenlandic champaign -
I pawed about the lifeless floors
of snow-imprisoned plains.
With wind ill-matted fur I marched
and shivered through the rain
in search of hearts and hearths to
make me home again.
.
A ward of warmth appeared, assumed
to aid my ailing mews.
A securing shawl of summer softened
me from winters shrewd.
A multitude of miracles revealed
rejuvenating news.
I concluded countless colder winds
are warmer without you.
This site has given me so much: peace of mind, freedom of expression, cathartic release, and a sense of care and community of which I, over the last number of months, have deeply been in need.
Things are looking ever forward as I continue on about adult life. However, included in those plans of forward-action are a number of artistic pursuits.
In search of some semblance of belonging and community, I revealed a lot about myself in various posts and comments I’ve left about Tildes; and made the mistake of not publishing my works separately or under a pseudonym.
I would like to publish a book of poetry, release paintings, and create music. However, I don’t feel comfortable continuing to do so under my real name.
I will be well; I’m in a better place now. (Personally, of course. Not like that.) It’s simply time for me to separate the art from the artist, as it were.
Thank you all, so much, Tildes. I love you.
It’s been fun.
Bishop.
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Impeachment inquiry live on YouTube
16 votes -
Today and Tomorrow, I will Match Donations to Tildes up to $500 total, and will match recurring donations 3X.
I’m feeling generous and want Tildes to succeed and think this is a good opportunity to try to hit the November goal. If you donate and DM me or comment here with proof, I will match your...
I’m feeling generous and want Tildes to succeed and think this is a good opportunity to try to hit the November goal.
If you donate and DM me or comment here with proof, I will match your donation. If you set up a NEW recurring donation, and DM me or comment here with proof, I will match that donation triple on a one-time basis (so, you set up 5 dollars recurring = 15 dollars from me this month).
Services we enjoy need revenue to succeed. If we want those services to exist, we need to fund them. Please consider donating to Tildes.
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Donate via the GitHub Sponsor Page (the best way to donate as GitHub is also matching)
The overall donation page is here: https://docs.tildes.net/donate
You can DM me here for proof, or comment in this thread, or on reddit as /u/umbrae if you prefer for some reason (maybe you browse logged out).
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SpaceX's Crew Dragon abort system aces ground test ahead of major launch
10 votes -
Harley Quinn | Official full redband trailer
9 votes -
Microtransactions - What does good game monetization look like?
5 votes -
Brave browser 1.0 has been released, and eight million BAT will be distributed to mobile users
11 votes -
Stormland | Launch trailer
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YouTube is requiring all new and existing videos be marked as "Made for Kids" if they're intended for children, which will disable personalized ads, end screens, comments, and more
16 votes -
Dogs don't understand basic concepts like moving
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"Hug" by Frode Haltli - Accordion Cover
3 votes -
SoftBank poured $100 billion into start-ups that use armies of contractors, upending the lives of drivers, hotel operators and real estate agents around the world
8 votes -
We’re Rewarding The Question Askers
10 votes -
Announcements from GitHub Universe - GitHub mobile apps, GitHub Archive Program, and more
8 votes