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5 votes
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Information-based content and Tildes
Will Tildes make an effort to keep most posts information/link based? How will this be enforced?
8 votes -
Porsche found a way to 3D-print lightweight pistons that add even more horsepower
6 votes -
What did you do this weekend?
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 weekend. Did you make any plans? Take a trip? Do nothing at...
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 weekend. Did you make any plans? Take a trip? Do nothing at all? Tell us about it!
7 votes -
Board games with unique mechanics?
Currently, I've been playing board games which always have the same kind of (standard) mechanics (worker placement, card drafting, etc), which after a while, starts to feel kind of the same but...
Currently, I've been playing board games which always have the same kind of (standard) mechanics (worker placement, card drafting, etc), which after a while, starts to feel kind of the same but what changes is the theme.
I'm looking for recommendations on board games which have unique mechanics. It could a completely new mechanic or simply a mechanic which already exists but then the game uses it with a twist.
For example:
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Trickerion use of worker placement but the workers have actually different values.
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Tzolk'in and the use of gears.
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A personal account of a fake Amazon reviewer
15 votes -
Steam Labs celebrates one year of experimentation - A look back at what they've learned, shipped, and shelved so far
6 votes -
A way to click through to threads after marking notifications read
I have a UX pain point: From the notifications / new comments (replies) page, if I mark all notifications as read, all the nice, handy links to the threads go poof on the page refresh. So now, I...
I have a UX pain point: From the notifications / new comments (replies) page, if I mark all notifications as read, all the nice, handy links to the threads go poof on the page refresh. So now, I have to manually hunt down all/any of them to return to the OPs and revisit the broader discussions.
Can we make the "mark all read" link do its job without clearing the page? I realize this will probably make things more complicated (a notif that is already seen/read is being displayed on the "unread notifs" page, so how will that work, UI- and UX-wise), but... this is just a pain point that I hit again and again. I thought I could tolerate it (which is why I haven't said anything till now), but it's an issue for me nearly every single time.
10 votes -
What are your thoughts on the possibility of public schools re-opening?
My feelings are a bit mixed as there are painful consequences on both sides of the equation. However, I ultimately feel that schools in their current set up cannot work in the current environment...
My feelings are a bit mixed as there are painful consequences on both sides of the equation. However, I ultimately feel that schools in their current set up cannot work in the current environment and shouldn't be re-opened. The likelihood of the virus spreading and killing grandparents, parents, and teachers is guaranteed. But I feel like the US has to address the negative consequences of kids staying at home. What that would look like, I'm not 100% sure. I don't even think you can apply a set of guidelines that would fit every situation out there.
Some things that I think would work in some areas:
- Open air schools
- Cafeteria food delivery to students on free, or reduced lunch.
- School-provided internet hot spots (I think this is being provided for already in some places)
- Traveling teachers- teachers providing some sort of in-person check ups on students, especially those that are at-risk.
- Schools move towards being open in the Spring, Summer, and partial Fall, with Winter break replacing Summer break.
- Schools partially re-open, with 1/5th the students coming in on one day a week.
Would really be interested in hearing the thoughts and ideas of others on this topic. Especially the people who work in the education field.
22 votes -
The oldest restaurant in (almost) every country
8 votes -
Microsoft Flight Simulator will launch on August 18 for PC, and will be available through Xbox Game Pass for PC
9 votes -
Why accessibility is the future of tech
9 votes -
How to catch a glimpse of the comet NEOWISE dazzling the skies right now
5 votes -
Text-only social network
19 votes -
Hawaii grapples with Great Depression-level unemployment as tourism plummets
21 votes -
Dear user
16 votes -
For how long have you held your current political beliefs/positions/opinions, what opinions did you use to have before and why did you previously hold said opinions?
Asked mainly because: I'm 14, so I've only been seriously politically engaged/active for a few months at best (for context, here I am not knowing that voter suppression is even a thing literally 6...
Asked mainly because:
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I'm 14, so I've only been seriously politically engaged/active for a few months at best (for context, here I am not knowing that voter suppression is even a thing literally 6 months ago, go a few more months back and I'm not sure if I even know Biden is a candidate)
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In r/politicalcompass (a sub I probably frequent too much) people often posted their 'political journeys' showing how their political beliefs have changed but:
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There's not enough context for you to know what has changed and why they have changed
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These changes often happen in a span of 5 years, which seems pretty unlikely (the part about your political beliefs changing is mostly aimed at 40+people who have seen enough change in the world (although from what I've heard from you, barely) to change your political opinions
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It's literally a sub trying to boil down political opinions into a square/cube, so what else could I possibly expect.
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28 votes -
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Has anyone else noticed a lot of collapsed comments lately?
You can label someone's post and get them collapsed and I swear some people go out of their way to do that
8 votes -
Marble League 2020: Long Jump
5 votes -
Rust is surprisingly good as a server language
11 votes -
US President Trump commutes sentence of longtime friend and adviser Roger Stone
35 votes -
You are now leaving FantasyLand: The losses will be taken by somebody
4 votes -
You can make millions selling masks to the government in three easy steps
10 votes -
Why is a tech executive installing security cameras around San Francisco?
10 votes -
Devolver Direct 2020
7 votes -
The future of online identity is decentralized
11 votes -
What tropes/cliches are your favorites and most hated in anime?
My Favorite: Beach Episodes, they're pure fun and sometimes they help the plot to develop. Most hated: When they have to explain their techniques in the middles of fights, almost all shonen animes...
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My Favorite: Beach Episodes, they're pure fun and sometimes they help the plot to develop.
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Most hated: When they have to explain their techniques in the middles of fights, almost all shonen animes that I can recall are guilty of this, that pretty much kills the immersion for me.
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GitHub feature: README.md for your profile
If you create a repo with the same name as your account, your profile page will have a readme at the top. I found this via a thread on hn; I think it's neat.
24 votes -
The fickle, forgotten slabs of...Sweden – a new film explores the overlooked potential of surfing in Scandinavia
2 votes -
Just too efficient
11 votes -
'Gone With the Wind' and the difference between censorship and context
6 votes -
Caleb Hawley - Tell Me What it's Like to Have a Dream Come True (2020)
1 vote -
Time travel and causal loops in “Dark”
7 votes -
Explaining White privilege with D&D
4 votes -
Weekly coronavirus-related chat, questions, and minor updates - week of July 6
This thread is posted weekly, and is intended as a place for more-casual discussion of the coronavirus and questions/updates that may not warrant their own dedicated topics. Tell us about what the...
This thread is posted weekly, and is intended as a place for more-casual discussion of the coronavirus and questions/updates that may not warrant their own dedicated topics. Tell us about what the situation is like where you live!
13 votes -
How time vanishes: The more we study it, the more protean it seems
8 votes -
Why general artificial intelligence will not be realized
13 votes -
Are there any requirements to creating a group on Tildes?
I've been playing Destiny 2 and I have so many questions. I thought about reaching out to people who actually know what they are doing. Since I'm moving away from Reddit and other sites like that...
I've been playing Destiny 2 and I have so many questions. I thought about reaching out to people who actually know what they are doing. Since I'm moving away from Reddit and other sites like that I thought about creating a D2 group here on Tildes. However, If it requires "work" as a moderator or something like that I would honestly pass.
So my questions are: can anyone create a group? As a creator do you have to do any "work" on that group?
Thanks
14 votes -
Does increasing the minimum wage lead to higher prices?
6 votes -
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!
10 votes -
The second defeat of Bernie Sanders
16 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!
6 votes -
Repairing the leg of a Federal side chair
4 votes -
Soup.io, a tumblr-like blogging platform running since 2007, will shut down and delete all data on July 20, 2020
8 votes -
Confessions of a Dumb Person
Hi, I'm not being false-modest. I'm actually dumb. I can tell by the initial interactions I have with people. Within 10 minutes of meeting someone, they'll point out how something dumb...
Hi,
I'm not being false-modest. I'm actually dumb.
I can tell by the initial interactions I have with people. Within 10 minutes of meeting someone, they'll point out how something dumb manifested... and I'm usually in the room when they say it and I'm usually the one who did the dumb thing and it somehow comes out that I did dumb thing... awkward silence... fumbling words/take backs to try and "save" it.
I wish people wouldn't try to take it back. It's like I should be ashamed I'm dumb. I don't think I'm dumb, I just think that I think differently (and I also don't know a lot of things).
I have my own narration. Instead of trying to "save" the situation, I wish people would ask me my narrative/thought process. If I bring it up without being asked, it sounds like I'm trying to make excuses for myself, or I dig a bigger hole because I expose how even more dumb I am?
It's weird. I know I'm dumb, I just don't know when I'm doing something dumb.
Do you know how hard it is going through life not really knowing why you're dumb or when you'll be doing something dumb?
Anyway. What's a dumb thing you've done?
29 votes -
Onivim 2: First round of MIT commits have been released
12 votes -
I’m an epidemiologist and a dad. Here’s why I think schools should reopen
9 votes -
D&D and racism 2: Violence
8 votes -
Bad faith is the condition of the modern internet, and shitposting is the lingua franca of the online world
35 votes -
Why Ethiopia has unusual potential to be a local power
7 votes