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3 votes
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Everything we know so far about the mysterious and confusing deal between TikTok, Oracle, and Walmart
4 votes -
Aeronexus & MASKED - Cosmic Calamity (2020)
3 votes -
Joseph Goldberger’s filth parties: A crusading doctor’s stomach-churning efforts to beat back pellagra in the American South
9 votes -
What is something you hated as a youngster but now like as an adult?
With age, I found that many things that seemed boring and pointless became interesting and purposeful. Did that happen with you? What is something you used to hate, but now enjoy as an adult?
17 votes -
What have you been listening to this week?
What have you been listening to this week? You don't need to do a 6000 word review if you don't want to, but please write something! If you've just picked up some music, please update on that as...
What have you been listening to this week? You don't need to do a 6000 word review if you don't want to, but please write something! If you've just picked up some music, please update on that as well, we'd love to see your hauls :)
Feel free to give recs or discuss anything about each others' listening habits.
You can make a chart if you use last.fm:
http://www.tapmusic.net/lastfm/
Remember that linking directly to your image will update with your future listening, make sure to reupload to somewhere like imgur if you'd like it to remain what you have at the time of posting.
11 votes -
Eight ways to know that it’s time to hire a new QA tester
3 votes -
At this point, 5G is a bad joke
16 votes -
Starlink starts to deliver on its satellite internet promise
8 votes -
Thomas Frank on the podcast "Useful Idiots"
3 votes -
What sort of software do you want to see?
Devs make things they feel like making, or things they think the world needs. What kind of an app (web, desktop, or mobile) would you want to see? What is something you wanted or needed for a long...
Devs make things they feel like making, or things they think the world needs.
What kind of an app (web, desktop, or mobile) would you want to see? What is something you wanted or needed for a long time that simply isn't there, or there but so bad with X that you can't use it?
Alternatively, what is a common problem that could be solved with software but hasn't been yet, or at least not effectively?
Leaving this vague on purpose, to let Tilderinos express themselves.
28 votes -
Rameses B & Veela - One Day (2020)
5 votes -
Which podcast is your go-to recommendation to others?
I listen to quite a few, from ones related to my industry to ones related to my hobbies, to some just related to history or storytelling. Most of my choices have been at the recommendation of...
I listen to quite a few, from ones related to my industry to ones related to my hobbies, to some just related to history or storytelling. Most of my choices have been at the recommendation of others, so I'm looking to add some to this week's lineup.
Queued up for my upcoming week:
- Citations Needed
- Darknet Diaries
- Reply All
- Rev Left Radio
If you don't know of a good recommendation, what podcasts do you have queued up for this week?
19 votes -
Putting different software on a Smart Speaker
Does anyone know about flashing a Google mini or amazon alexa or similar device with some other firmware to make it run funky custom stuff and not phone home or is that kinda just impossible? I...
Does anyone know about flashing a Google mini or amazon alexa or similar device with some other firmware to make it run funky custom stuff and not phone home or is that kinda just impossible?
I tried searching for this on the general Internet but there was too much clutter from the manufacturers to find anything.
4 votes -
Which is arguably the best phone for ROMs?
This post is born from another discussion we have currently on tildes about the benefits of LineageOS. Please, check it out if you wanna discuss about the benefits of the custom ROM scene. Here,...
This post is born from another discussion we have currently on tildes about the benefits of LineageOS. Please, check it out if you wanna discuss about the benefits of the custom ROM scene.
Here, instead, I ask primarily about hardware, not about software. Although, as always, they later intersect.My question comes from my search for a new phone, I have been rocking a Moto G5 Plus since 2018 (it was released in 2017 and I bought it second-hand) and my experience has been great overall. I knew that I could root this phone so that I did in September 2018 and from there I haven't gone back to stock ever since. Mistakes aside, the experience has been great overall and has nourish my interest in computing. But, this phone is 3 and a half years old and I definitely notice it. One, due to the wear and second the 2GB of RAM my model had (XT1680). I'm in no hurry in a change though, I think I could use it for some more years and I can say that thanks to an amazing community that still supports this phone. (Seriously, I am using Android 10 with the latest patch, unthinkable!).
Nevertheless, as a thought experiment, or as a backup plan, or useful for anyone interested in being part of custom ROMs, I would like to ask you guys which do you think are the most dev-friendly phone in the market right now?
The criteria would be:
- It has a unlockable bootloader.
- The kernel has been released and is available.
- Has a community that constantly supports it.
It doesn't have 2GB of RAM
Please, write any phone you have the idea that has a modding scene. I'm afraid that some will not be available in my country, but I want to make it as international possible so I insist, write any phone that has that criteria. And feedback for the english will also be appreciated.
10 votes -
WandaVision | Official trailer
5 votes -
Roku and Comcast reach agreement to carry Peacock on Roku
5 votes -
We don’t know our potential
10 votes -
The Buzz Aldrin Fallacy
20 votes -
Ammonia on route to fuel ships and planes
8 votes -
Golden Dawn Arkestra - Allo Allo Boom (2019)
3 votes -
The Beths - You Are a Beam of Light (2020)
4 votes -
Donald Trump accused of sexual assault by former model Amy Dorris
17 votes -
Why is your pet the best pet?
I’m pretty sure every dog owner thinks their dog is the best most unique dog in the world, and the same is true about cat owners, snake owners, etc! So make your best case: why is your animal...
I’m pretty sure every dog owner thinks their dog is the best most unique dog in the world, and the same is true about cat owners, snake owners, etc!
So make your best case: why is your animal companion the coolest in the whole world?
13 votes -
The age of electric cars is dawning ahead of schedule
6 votes -
Why Not Rust?
5 votes -
Court blocks Trump’s WeChat ban from taking effect today
17 votes -
Mortality rates from COVID-19 are lower in unionized nursing homes
11 votes -
College newspaper reporters are the journalism heroes for the pandemic era
5 votes -
The FinCen Files: Thousands of secret suspicious activity reports offer a picture of corruption and complicity - and how the government lets it flourish
11 votes -
Will the Xbox Series S hold back next-gen gaming?
4 votes -
Bradykinin storms are the hottest new hypothesis for why Covid-19 can wreak havoc on the body
12 votes -
Geneva Jacuzzi - Lamaze (2010)
3 votes -
Super Mario 3D All-Stars tech review: Remaster, emulation... or both?
17 votes -
KeenWrite: A text editor
12 votes -
I've beaten Final Fantasy VII Remake. How to approach the Postgame and Hard mode?
I beat Final Fantasy VII Remake last week. Those last chapters were exhausting, and amazing, and now that I've gotten some rest I'm thinking about going back and doing some postgame content and...
I beat Final Fantasy VII Remake last week. Those last chapters were exhausting, and amazing, and now that I've gotten some rest I'm thinking about going back and doing some postgame content and Hard mode.
Any tips on where to begin? I tried picking Chapter 9 to go to the Colosseum and get a couple upgrades I missed for Aerith, but quickly died to some easy mobs within the first 15 minutes of the chapter.
So I'm thinking I need to do some grinding first, probably on Normal, before attempting Hard? My characters are around Level 40.
How did you go about the postgame content? Did you replay the chapters in chronological order, or prioritize specific goals? What worked well for you (read: made the postgame enjoyable and not frustrating), and what would you have done differently?
10 votes -
Monterey bans gas leaf blowers in residential areas
14 votes -
Spelunky 2 | Launch trailer
7 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!
7 votes -
How the pandemic forced mental health care to change for the better
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!
11 votes -
Where’s the Yelp for open-source tools?
12 votes -
Forty years of hip-hop
12 votes -
The Paris morgue provided ghoulish entertainment
11 votes -
DC Universe rebranding as comics-centric platform
7 votes -
What are some examples of good administrative/management UI design to use for inspiration?
tl;dr What applications (web or desktop) have you seen that have excellent, productive user interfaces that prioritize getting shit done? I am currently developing a moderately complex web...
tl;dr What applications (web or desktop) have you seen that have excellent, productive user interfaces that prioritize getting shit done?
I am currently developing a moderately complex web application with a management interface that will be used by non-technical users. It also has a separate interface for technicians to see their tasks and submit reports, but I'm pretty happy with how that's coming together. I have a pretty good idea of how I want to display data in terms of what kind of "widgets" I could use. For example, a calendar view with daily, weekly, and monthly view modes. What I'm looking for inspiration with are the finer details, like filtering data, navigation, data hierarchy. I want to find things I hadn't even considered and aren't part of the typical "flat web UI toolkit" playbook.
I'd love to steal small ideas from a forgotten tool built for Windows 95, or maybe those paradigms are best left in the past—I don't know. Personally, I find most flat UI applications are almost useless in terms of discoverability, productivity, and general ease of use. Something like the Azure dashboard is what I would like to avoid building.
I'm also trying to keep my front end stack pretty lean by using Vue.js and rolling my own components based on accessible and keyboard navigable HTML components.
9 votes -
Dark hair was common among Vikings – research reveals they were a genetically diverse group and not purely Scandinavian
14 votes -
Ultra Strips Down is a Danish children's TV show that aims to counter a social media that bombards young people with images of perfect bodies
13 votes -
Netflix's Challenger is a gripping look at NASA in crisis
10 votes -
Hyperbolica devlog #3: Rendering hyperbolic spaces
8 votes