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5 votes
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What have you been watching / reading this week? (Anime/Manga)
What have you been watching and reading this week? You don't need to give us a whole essay if you don't want to, but please write something! Feel free to talk about something you saw that was...
What have you been watching and reading this week? You don't need to give us a whole essay if you don't want to, but please write something! Feel free to talk about something you saw that was cool, something that was bad, ask for recommendations, or anything else you can think of.
If you want to, feel free to find the thing you're talking about and link to its pages on Anilist, MAL, or any other database you use!
4 votes -
Skywatch - Cool sci-fi short with a Jude Law cameo
3 votes -
Kickstarter Arena FPS Diabotical is now an Epic exclusive
10 votes -
Elements of AI - Free class for AI Fundimentals
7 votes -
China's quest to catch up with the West
5 votes -
A German woman sued a stinky cheese shop. A court ruled that she could continue to express her distaste with the odor vocally, but could no longer display complaint signs.
8 votes -
LogMeIn (owner of LastPass, GoToMeeting, GoToWebinar, OpenVoice and join.me) is being acquired by private equity firms for $4.3 billion
23 votes -
Why a European airline flies a Boeing 767 between Frankfurt and Whitehorse, Yukon, Canada (population 25,000)
5 votes -
Advent of Code 2019
35 votes -
Exploring Google Stadia's "Negative Latency"
26 votes -
YouTube star PewDiePie has announced he is taking a break from the platform, saying he is "feeling very tired"
24 votes -
Starliner test flight passes launch readiness review
4 votes -
Frappe Snowland: The history of Mario Kart 64's most broken track
17 votes -
Kalamazoo school district decides not to have LGBTQ books in reading program
4 votes -
Sounds Vintage v7 - Forward (2019)
2 votes -
What are your guiding rules in life?
I often run long distance as part of my workouts and lately I've been composing various axioms for how I should live. These are three axioms I find integral to my character which I try and place...
I often run long distance as part of my workouts and lately I've been composing various axioms for how I should live. These are three axioms I find integral to my character which I try and place at the bedrock of my decision making.
0th - The thought which you cannot think is that which guides you.
1st - The world can be boiled down to two types of people: those who act and those who are acted upon. Be one who acts.
2nd - Defy social conformities via normative methods.
21 votes -
If-Only Podcast #62: Ambien Baby (2019)
2 votes -
How the Republican party went from Abraham Lincoln to Donald Trump
8 votes -
AI Dungeon 2: a text adventure game that uses OpenAI's GPT-2 model to respond to any actions that you enter
21 votes -
NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory has observed a new type of magnetic explosion on the Sun
6 votes -
The Paris Review's contributors' favorite books of 2019
6 votes -
Learning about love and banter from Tinder, Garry Kasparov, and Turing tests
7 votes -
Neolithic chewing gum helps recreate image of ancient Dane – analysis of birch tar describes a female hunter-gatherer with dark skin and blue eyes
13 votes -
Canada wants 100 million people by 2100
9 votes -
We only hire the trendiest
18 votes -
ABBA's Björn Ulvaeus has gifted books to high school students across Sweden to try to stem the flow of fake news
8 votes -
The new Atari console, Atari VCS, will offer 80/20 revenue split for developers and run standard Linux games
12 votes -
Norway gives Sámi names to distant star and planet as part of the 100th anniversary of the International Astronomical Union
6 votes -
TV Tuesdays Free Talk
Have you watched any TV shows recently you want to discuss? Any shows you want to recommend or are hyped about? Feel free to discuss anything here. Please just try to provide fair warning of...
Have you watched any TV shows recently you want to discuss? Any shows you want to recommend or are hyped about? Feel free to discuss anything here.
Please just try to provide fair warning of spoilers if you can.
4 votes -
“Join Reddit to keep reading” - an account is now required to read comment threads on the mobile website
54 votes -
The top retractions of 2019
7 votes -
What is TCP/IP and how does it work? A simple explainer, suitable for upcoming family tech support time
9 votes -
C.S. Lewis - The Inner Ring
6 votes -
For the eleventh year in a row, Iceland is the country ranking first in the World Economic Forum's Geneva Equality List
7 votes -
Why is the James-Webb space telescope taking so long?
7 votes -
The African farmers taking on big chocolate
6 votes -
The GOG GALAXY 2.0 Open Beta is now available
15 votes -
What software or service do you use for blogging?
If you have a blog, what service do you use? Are you happy with it, or would you recommend looking elsewhere?
27 votes -
What's something that is hiding in plain sight?
I don't have any setup or examples for this question like I normally do. I just thought of the question and figured it would be interesting to put out there. Answer with whatever you think fits.
17 votes -
Why Kansas City’s free transit experiment matters
6 votes -
Day 17: Set and Forget
Today's problem description: https://adventofcode.com/2019/day/17 Join the Tildes private leaderboard! You can do that on this page, by entering join code 730956-de85ce0c. Please post your...
Today's problem description: https://adventofcode.com/2019/day/17
Join the Tildes private leaderboard! You can do that on this page, by entering join code
730956-de85ce0c.Please post your solutions in your own top-level comment. Here's a template you can copy-paste into your comment to format it nicely, with the code collapsed by default inside an expandable section with syntax highlighting (you can replace
pythonwith any of the "short names" listed in this page of supported languages):<details> <summary>Part 1</summary> ```python Your code here. ``` </details>7 votes -
ArchLabs Linux?
Anyone here use or used ArchLabs? I put out this Distro along with another dude and I'd love to hear any feedback.
15 votes -
What have you been watching / reading this week? (Anime/Manga)
What have you been watching and reading this week? You don't need to give us a whole essay if you don't want to, but please write something! Feel free to talk about something you saw that was...
What have you been watching and reading this week? You don't need to give us a whole essay if you don't want to, but please write something! Feel free to talk about something you saw that was cool, something that was bad, ask for recommendations, or anything else you can think of.
If you want to, feel free to find the thing you're talking about and link to its pages on Anilist, MAL, or any other database you use!
4 votes -
Fraidycat - Follow from afar
10 votes -
The country that shut down its mental health hospitals
8 votes -
Really That Good: Star Wars
7 votes -
Beach House - PPP (2015)
4 votes -
Tildes and multi-dimensional weighted votes
hello, I've been wondering a little bit about what a well-designed voting system on a website like reddit or Tildes would look like, and as I do not have a definitive answer, I do have a...
hello,
I've been wondering a little bit about what a well-designed voting system on a website like reddit or Tildes would look like, and as I do not have a definitive answer, I do have a suggestion to make. I've originally posted this on another website, but I thought that it could also be fruitful to discuss this here, seeing that efforts have already been made in that direction (similar features have even already been implemented).
Looking forward to reading you!
I was wondering whether Aether should support downvotes or not, seeing that they are often misused on other discussion platforms to suppress content that is disliked rather than non-contributory or low-quality. People may then not view content that was heavily downvoted, even though it may have been high-quality.
Should we rather use some other mechanism to serve that function? If so, what would it be?
Personally, I'd suggest that we experiment with two-dimensional weighted voting.
In a word, it would allow users to express both whether they agree or disagree with (alternatively, like or dislike) a piece of content (and how strongly so) and whether they think that that piece of content is high-quality or low-quality (and how strongly so).
In practice, it could look like this (for users): upon clicking on the voting icon, a square with two scaled axes would appear. One for the quality of content, the other for the level of (dis)agreeance. A user, who had for instance found a piece of content to be very high-quality, but who somewhat disagreed with it, could then express that opinion by click and dragging right to the top of the square, but somewhat left of its center.
That simple mechanism would therefore allow us to distinguish between those two criteria and better capture the intention behind a vote, and help alleviate the issue of seeing deeply unpopular content being buried despite its high quality. It would also allow users to express how strongly they feel about a piece of content by letting them adjust the weight of their vote. Plus, it wouldn't be too cumbersome to use (in my opinion).
(Voting strongly should be slightly inconvenient or cumbersome to do, so as to deter users from voting strongly every time, thereby rendering strong votes meaningless. In practice, that could mean having to move one's mouse only a little for a soft vote, but more and more as the vote gains more weight.
Axes should also be sticky, so as to make it easy to vote with respect to one criterion only (we shouldn't need to try and aim precisely).)We could also put in place some additional mechanism to let users rate content with regard to other criteria (how informative it is, or impressive, exciting, funny, etc.). I do not expect users to rate all the content they read, but allowing them to do so could still be useful. They may still bother to do it for content they find especially informative, impressive, etc., and that would then allow other users to sort content with regard to one or several of these criteria and find content tailored to their interests.
(We could then also display for any piece of content a chart (that could look like this) showing how it was rated with regard to all these criteria. That's not really important, but I find that cool.
We could also plot the number of votes as a function of vote strength, find the average vote strength and so on... That would also be cool, and interesting.)
What do you think?
24 votes -
Apps that access Google G Suite services using a username and password (as opposed to OAuth) will be restricted in June 2020, and blocked in February 2021
13 votes