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9 votes
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Is there an open task for searching bookmarked posts?
I checked GitLab and couldn't find anything. I have a similar issue with Reddit and it's super frustrating, especially as your history grows. Would be great to implement this natively in Tildes.
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Facebook has blocked Dreamwidth
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Sea turns blood red as more than 250 whales slaughtered in 'barbaric' hunt in Faroe Islands – environmental activist calls for boycott
14 votes -
Is Vine cinema?
6 votes -
On not caring about your privacy
7 votes -
Why experiments matter and why we hate them
6 votes -
A Norwegian man on Saturday set the new world record for singing Elvis Presley songs for fifty hours, fifty minutes and fifty seconds straight in an online competition
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Too anxious to google for shoes, help?
I nearly sent this text to the only man who I can imagine would take my call on the subject, but I've chickened out and decided it will be easier and probably more fruitful besides to post it to...
I nearly sent this text to the only man who I can imagine would take my call on the subject, but I've chickened out and decided it will be easier and probably more fruitful besides to post it to the forum I trust, rather than use up my allowance of inane, insecure questions for him..
"I think that was a boring question I asked you, here is a different one-- I hate all my shoes, they're inconvenient and bulky. I don't mean to press you into service as an ambassador of anything, but I remember you wearing flip flops most days and that example has lingered with me as one of practicality and personal style. The problem is I can't bring myself to browse either online or especially in person, I become immediately frustrated and anxious as I open up to the possibility of needing to deal with my body in any sense, let alone to shop for it... if I could live without them (my feet) I would, I have decided. Can you recommend a source for slip on summer shoes which is not off-puttingly branded or grossly masculine? I mean that in the sense that their primary aesthetic cannot be "Don't look at my feet! Suffice yourself with the knowledge that they are Large and In Charge!!"
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US congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's response to colleague who called her a misogynistic slur
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Suggestion: word count for text posts too
I think that, similar to linked articles, this would be useful for people to evaluate which posts they have the time and the disposition to provide meaningful, well-informed responses.
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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.
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Socialism’s DIY computer
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The Codeless Code, Case #66: Porpoise
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On mob justice in Nigeria
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Raide, the artist and director of Katawa Shoujo, Analogue: A Hate Story and other VNs, dies
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TrojanNet – A simple yet effective attack on machine learning models
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A vaccine reality check: So much hope is riding on a breakthrough, but a vaccine is only the beginning of the end
16 votes -
What's the color of an atom?
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We experienced the first West End show staged with social distancing. Here's what it was like.
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The Bronze Age Collapse (approximately 1200 BCE)
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The Numidian Cavalry | Units of History
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Survey of 760 US museums shows extreme financial distress from the pandemic, with almost all reporting that they have a year or less of financial operating reserves remaining
9 votes -
Heroes Orchestra - Heroes of Might and Magic 3 Orchestral Concert
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Being born in the 80s is the only thing that makes me realize how life with no constant connection existed and is possible
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The Legend of Korra is coming to Netflix on August 14th in the US
@NX: She's the avatar, you've gotta deal with it. The Legend of Korra is coming to Netflix on August 14th in the US. pic.twitter.com/r16aGudm7s
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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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What are the best books you've read on the topic of racism?
There are a ton of recommendation lists out there right now, each with a ton of titles. While it's nice to see that the topic is being addressed by so many different voices and from so many...
There are a ton of recommendation lists out there right now, each with a ton of titles. While it's nice to see that the topic is being addressed by so many different voices and from so many different angles, it can also make it so that it's difficult to know where to start or where to go next.
I'm curious as to which books about racism people here would recommend. Please share not only what the books you've chosen are about specifically, but why you are choosing to recommend them.
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Taylor Swift - Folklore (2020)
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Incumbent Polish president Andrzej Duda narrowly beats Trzaskowski in presidential vote
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The Church of Sweden has more female than male priests for the first time – a sign of huge strides for gender equality since women were first allowed to be ordained in 1960
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Lawyers demand US Military stop violating free speech on Twitch
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Have you ever been 'ahead of the curve' when it comes to realizing/predicting something?
This is a pretty open-ended question, can be about politics, business, technology, culture, most things really. Only requirement is that what you thought was gonna happen actually happened because...
This is a pretty open-ended question, can be about politics, business, technology, culture, most things really. Only requirement is that what you thought was gonna happen actually happened because obviously there is a lot of stuff that will happen in the future if problems keep being dismissed by dumb people.
If my title is not clear, someone claiming letting social media be run by the same ads that run television is a recipe for disaster in 2010 is someone ahead of the curve (by a lot, obviously).
In my case, a teacher once asked me to write a satire paper/ficticious news article or something, I wrote about anti-democracy protests in Brazil. 2-3 years later, there were anti democracy protests, although most of the details were either missed or wrong.
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The importance of resisting excessive government surveillance
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ARM is for sale and Nvidia’s interested, Apple isn’t
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No longer in shadows, Pentagon’s UFO unit will make some findings public
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The war between alt.tasteless and rec.pets.cats
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How the Democratic party went from being the party of slavery and white supremacy to electing Barack Obama
5 votes -
The Perennials - On Our Way (2017)
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You can finally see your home team play baseball on a streaming service--but not all teams offer the same choices
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What single-purpose, minimalistic web or mobile apps do you like?
I'm a big fan of simple, well-designed, single-purpose apps and would love to find more! A few to start: Pomofocus - pomodoro timer Tube - bare-bones Youtube search Typehut - simple publishing
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Brazilian General Data Protection Law – Overview and implications
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Let's window shop for French fairytale homes
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How important is protecting our data from companies like Google?
I was a supporter of Andrew Yang while he was running for president. His policies appealed to me a lot. One I supported because it made sense to me; personal data as a property right. I’ve thought...
I was a supporter of Andrew Yang while he was running for president. His policies appealed to me a lot. One I supported because it made sense to me; personal data as a property right. I’ve thought about it more and I don’t see how a company like Google using my data negatively affects me. What are the negative repercussions I experience when a company uses my information like that? Are there alternatives that would protect my data more that are actually decent? I’d love to receive some explanation for this!
21 votes -
How Southern socialites rewrote civil war history
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The great climate migration has begun
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Donald Trump is putting on a show in Portland; the president is deploying the kind of performative authoritarianism that Vladimir Putin pioneered
13 votes -
Perfecting roast chicken, the French way, using "poach-and-roast"
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At the 1948 Olympics in bombed-out London, a Dutch track star named Fanny Blankers-Koen forever changed women's sports
5 votes -
Facebook has an internal simulation of the site populated entirely by bots that they're using to test the effects of possible changes
8 votes