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5 votes
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Mor ve Ötesi - Deli (Insane) (2008)
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How Bernie Sanders answers a question
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Casino Royale — How action reveals character
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What did you do this week?
As part of a weekly series, these topics are a place for users to casually discuss the things they did — or didn't do — during their week. Did you accomplish any goals? Suffer a failure? Do...
As part of a weekly series, these topics are a place for users to casually discuss the things they did — or didn't do — during their week. Did you accomplish any goals? Suffer a failure? Do nothing at all? Tell us about it!
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Simplified markdown to </avoid> typing <this> type of text?
I'm complaining mainly because <these> 2 keys tend to be in the symbols tab on a mobile keyboard and are really annoying to keep going back from and to while making something like a <details> box....
I'm complaining mainly because <these> 2 keys tend to be in the
symbols
tab on a mobile keyboard and are really annoying to keep going back from and to while making something like a<details>
box.Some replacements I imagine (0 programming knowledge) could be:
>small text here<
( for > to not make quotations at the beginning you could maybe put some unrelated character like ) or ] before it)^superscripted text here/
(or you could just use parentheses to delineate which text is formatted like on reddit and probably all normal places)_subscripted text here_
(admittedly I know this messes with underscore being equal to asterisks in formatting, but I don't know which key you could use avoid this that still is intuitive){Details [Summary text here] Details text here}
Replace the
<details>
prompt with{
and</details>
with}
and presumably everything should work, right? (The brackets can have the summary functionality limited to within the details box because they're encased within the curly brackets? Admittedly I don't really know.)7 votes -
Let's Encrypt has issued one billion certificates
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Fitness Weekly Discussion
What have you been doing lately for your own fitness? Try out any new programs or exercises? Have any questions for others about your training? Want to vent about poor behavior in the gym? Started...
What have you been doing lately for your own fitness? Try out any new programs or exercises? Have any questions for others about your training? Want to vent about poor behavior in the gym? Started a new diet or have a new recipe you want to share? Anything else health and wellness related?
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Game Developers Conference (GDC) 2020 postponed after multiple major companies cancelled their attendance over COVID-19 concerns
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[SOLVED] Some of my internet radio stations aren't playing on my computer
EDIT: The problem has been solved. @Sill identified the problem here and @cfabbro found a work-around here. Crisis averted! I listen to some internet radio stations on my computer, but a couple of...
EDIT: The problem has been solved. @Sill identified the problem here and @cfabbro found a work-around here. Crisis averted!
I listen to some internet radio stations on my computer, but a couple of them aren't working any more: they appear to play, but there's no sound coming from my computer's speakers.
It is only two stations. I've tested other internet radio stations I listen to, and they still work: I can hear them. I can play and hear YouTube videos. I can stream Spotify on my computer. I can play and hear my music files stored on my computer's hard drive. So I know my speakers work. I know Chrome works as a music player for other sources, including other internet radio stations. It's just these two radio stations.
One of them is this radio station. Also this radio station. I know their digital streams are working, because I can listen to them via an internet radio app on my phone. So I know their digital signals are being sent out. But, while my phone app can play them, my computer browser can't play them.
I've tested both non-working stations in Chrome and Internet Explorer. They both don't work in Chrome, but this station also doesn't work in IE.
I'm using Chrome 80.0.3987.122. And I'm running Windows 7.
This problem only started a couple of days ago.
What's going on? How do I fix this?
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Sergei Eisinstein: Disney Fan
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Finnish FA drops 'women's' prefix for league in push for equality – top football league to be called National League, not Women's League
10 votes -
Pepper & Carrot open source comic book publishing report # 3
11 votes -
Major bank economist says the coronavirus market reaction ‘boggles the mind’
12 votes -
VHSVault - A large VHSRip archive has been posted to the Internet Archive
9 votes -
How to respond to COVID-19
10 votes -
Jam lets you safely share streaming app passwords
9 votes -
Freeman Dyson, visionary technologist, is dead at 96
13 votes -
How level design can tell a story
7 votes -
Tales from the Loop | Official trailer
6 votes -
Book Review: The Seven Principles for Making Marriage Work
8 votes -
Sun Yang banned eight years in swimming doping case
6 votes -
Ori and the Will of the Wisps is a triple-A 2D metroidvania that expands and improves on the elements of the original game
9 votes -
GOG expands its policy to allow refunds up to thirty days after purchase
13 votes -
Vox just made four videos on the strengths of the 2020 frontrunners
The case for Bernie Sanders The case for Joe biden The case for Elizabeth Warren The case for Pete Buttigieg
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Hank Green - The "38% of Americans wouldn't buy Corona beer" reported by CNN is misleading
10 votes -
Calling out the super polluters
6 votes -
"Pyke notte thy nostrellys." A 15th-century guide on children's manners has been digitized for first time
10 votes -
Knitting’s tangled history: From aristocrats to punks, the humble yarn has spun its way through centuries of social change
3 votes -
Why Detroit residents pushed back against tree-planting
12 votes -
The untold story of the world's biggest diamond heist
9 votes -
Anyone here following cryptocurrency?
Was just wondering if anyone in the Tildes community follows cryptocurrency at all. I'd say it's one of my biggest hobbies. Bitcoin is of course the king, but I like what Ethereum and some smaller...
Was just wondering if anyone in the Tildes community follows cryptocurrency at all. I'd say it's one of my biggest hobbies. Bitcoin is of course the king, but I like what Ethereum and some smaller protocols are working on as well. I see a lot of potential on the horizon.
For example, I think Pool Together is a great idea (no-loss lottery).
I also learned about this game from a friend called Axie Infinity which looks pretty fun.
I don't mean this to be a thread to shill your bags or talk about going to the moon, but more of a crypto-focused discussion on what you're following, interested in, sharing cool dapps, etc. Just seeing if there's any interest in a regular crypto discussion thread here. (Weekly, bi-weekly, monthly, etc.)
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How precious metals sellers psychologically manipulate elderly conservatives
10 votes -
How dating became a market, and the consequences that follow from this
22 votes -
Brazil: Murder rate spikes in Ceará state as police strike
8 votes -
Brazil senator Cid Gomes shot in stand-off with police
6 votes -
Denmark smashed the men's team pursuit world record for the third time in two days as they raced to the gold medal at the world track cycling championships
6 votes -
Arrest warrant issued in the Philippines for Fredrick Brennan, founder of 8chan, under cyberlibel charges brought by the site's current owner
17 votes -
The CED: RCA's Very Late, Very Weird Video Gamble (Pt. 1)
5 votes -
SSAB has teamed up with Vattenfall and LKAB to build a pilot plant for the world's first fossil fuel free steel-making process
5 votes -
The greatest human rights violation on the planet is the harm men do to women
12 votes -
‘Corona Beer Virus’ searches show brewer can’t evade coronavirus
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What arcade game would you like to see preserved at a source code level?
Hi All, I have recently completed a software archaeology project, reverse engineering Space Invaders si78c, and would like to cast around for opinions as to which game(s) to do next. I am...
Hi All,
I have recently completed a software archaeology project, reverse engineering Space Invaders si78c, and would like to cast around for opinions as to which game(s) to do next.
I am currently thinking of doing either Pacman, Donkey Kong or Galaga but am willing to entertain suggestions about other games of a similar vintage. Please go into detail as to why you think it's an important title.
Eventually I would like to tackle bigger games from the home micro / console market, but they are most likely out of scope for now.
Please note, this is very labour intensive work, taking several months / years at a time depending on title complexity, and I will most likely only do a handful of these (barring any great advances) in my lifetime.
Cheers,
Jason18 votes -
BP worker sacked over Hitler parody video gets his job back
6 votes -
Social contagion: How China's rapid development created the conditions for an epidemic
9 votes -
James Warburton - Midnight Movements
3 votes -
Twenty-two studies, across ideological differences, agree: Medicare for All saves money
37 votes -
RegEx Roman Numerals
6 votes -
Baldur's Gate 3 | Worldwide reveal at PAX East 2020
8 votes -
Cameo is the logical endpoint of modern celebrity-obsessed culture and interaction—a perfect storm of convenience, access, and affordability
13 votes