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19 votes
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Decrying new LPs as 'commemorative plates you can't even eat off,' reissue imprint Numero Group explores Environments and 'Technicolor Paradise'
4 votes -
tild.es
Is this domain owned by you guys? If so, it has certificate issues, since tild.es is not found within the certificate. Will it be used for short links like redd.it?
13 votes -
Things I want
Ability to form new groups / subgroups to pursue my interests Literally nothing else
1 vote -
Build an 8-bit computer from scratch
29 votes -
Legion (FX) discussion
Is anyone watching Legion? Thoughts on it? I'm caught up on S2 and it's great, I might be liking S1 more at the moment though.
17 votes -
Lettuce - The Lobbyist (2015)
6 votes -
Points system for maintaining the quality content on the site?
As this site is being started because of low-quality content overall on the other sites, it's necessary to do something to maintain that quality. Most sites start out good but don't age well, and...
As this site is being started because of low-quality content overall on the other sites, it's necessary to do something to maintain that quality. Most sites start out good but don't age well, and the userbase too is responsible for that. Many sites offer points on the content that is shared, but there are no points for contributions towards the sites (?). I think it would be really great if the user gets some points say for reporting unrelated, unnecessary, troll, and other such posts or contents that don't maintain the quality. But those points are not awarded to the user immediately. The user will get points after enough reports about the content are reported and the content is made unavailable.
This point system can be separate from the content submission points that user gets, or it can be summed up all in one.
8 votes -
Invites & Re-evaluating IRL connections
Noticed the ability to generate the three invite codes a few days ago (ed: go to your user page and under Misc. hit “Invite Someone”) and started excitedly going through my mind with who I would...
Noticed the ability to generate the three invite codes a few days ago (ed: go to your user page and under Misc. hit “Invite Someone”) and started excitedly going through my mind with who I would add. That came to a crawl and then a pause when I started thinking about a few things:
- Do I want family to know my Tildes handle? I’m not doing anything bad here, and certainly don’t plan to, but I may want to ask a question regarding something happening to the family at one point. Hard to know what the future will bring.
- I have several friends who would certainly join, and probably wouldn’t do anything bad/wrong, but more importantly would they actively contribute?
- What about my “fun” colleagues? Well, again do I want them to know my ~handle or would that be setting things up for something awkward down the line?
Lots to consider. To those of you who have already sent invites, what did you think about? What was the final process that worked for you? Or, alternatively, who thinks I need to stop whining and send out the damn invites already?
10 votes -
Tildes UI design
Hey everyone, I've seen a bunch of posts discussing the design of the site, and I was wondering if there are any other designers on here that would be interested in discussing the interface more...
Hey everyone,
I've seen a bunch of posts discussing the design of the site, and I was wondering if there are any other designers on here that would be interested in discussing the interface more precisely, and coming up with potential improvements. I wrote up a design audit and gave it to @Deimos last week, and I wanted to share it with everyone and generate some discussion about minutiae such as colors, placement and styles of buttons and links, etc. I feel like these are just as important as larger features that people are asking for (such as a markdown preview), and have the added benefit of being very fast to iterate on.16 votes -
tildes on mobile
hey all, if you're like me, or like most folks nowadays, you'd rather browse the web on your phone over dragging around an entire desk, tower, and monitor everywhere (that's the other alternative...
hey all,
if you're like me, or like most folks nowadays, you'd rather browse the web on your phone over dragging around an entire desk, tower, and monitor everywhere (that's the other alternative right???). but!! tildes doesn't have a mobile app, and probably won't until APIs happen and some kind soul builds a third party one.
tildes, if you haven't noticed, is pretty minimal and runs like greased lightning on mobile browsers. but if you go that route you don't get full screen or home screen shortcuts or any of that stuff!
this is where i tried using Hermit to decent results. it's basically a wrapper for webpages that turns it into more of an app-like experience. if tildes ever adds RSS feeds for comment notifications, it'll support that too. unfortunately it's only on android but i'm sure iOS has something similar.
maybe one day tildes will be a PWA and we won't have to worry about any of that! but for now, I think hermit works nicely. hopefully it helps someone else too!
are you doing something else that works just as well? better? on iOS? please share!
34 votes -
Mathematicians disprove conjecture made to save black holes
13 votes -
Telegram App Says Apple is Blocking Updates Over Dispute with Russia
9 votes -
Microsoft is now more valuable than Google
14 votes -
Dunes made from solid methane ice grains identified on Pluto
5 votes -
IT’S HERE! From the makers of Descent (yes, *that* Descent)
8 votes -
Ben Schachter - Satellite
4 votes -
Sicario: Day of the Soldado | New trailer
6 votes -
Can we have a Save feature?
I think people will love to save some comments or discussions instead of bookmarking the page.
56 votes -
Hey ~games, how do we feel about Active Shooter?
There's a game that was coming out that let you play as either an active shooter or as the SWAT team that responds to it. IMO, it looked pretty garbage to play, but seemed to be banking on...
There's a game that was coming out that let you play as either an active shooter or as the SWAT team that responds to it.
IMO, it looked pretty garbage to play, but seemed to be banking on controversy. And... controversy it got.
What are your thoughts on this? Should steam have banned it?
12 votes -
What we need, is a chatroom
i think google might have some extras. is there a Tildes IRC channel anywhere? edit::::: freenode#tildes
14 votes -
First listen: Angelique Kidjo, 'Remain In Light'
4 votes -
GDPR will pop the adtech bubble
13 votes -
Ad blocker Ghostery celebrates GDPR day by revealing hundreds of user email addresses
30 votes -
Sunset Neon - Tonight (2017)
8 votes -
Europe will vote on internet censorship on the 20th
11 votes -
Led Zeppelin - Dazed & Confused (remastered live) (1969)
7 votes -
Moondog — New York
9 votes -
Brook Benton -- Willie And Laura Mae (1970)
4 votes -
[SOLVED] New replies notification persisting after they have been read
Has this only been happening to me or is it a bug?
4 votes -
Two Canadian banks warn attackers may have stolen customer data
5 votes -
Tipster tags for comments?
Tipster tags for comments? I was going to post this on the daily discussion about tag, but I'm not sure it's something "easy" to implement or even worth considering. Some feedback would be...
Tipster tags for comments?
I was going to post this on the daily discussion about tag, but I'm not sure it's something "easy" to implement or even worth considering. Some feedback would be appreciated.
I was thinking there could be a special type of tag or report that goes directly to the poster in a private way (like a "whisper" tag, similar to the whisper comments someone suggested).
This could be useful especially in polarizing topics, I believe.
The idea is something like this: a (somewhat) trusted user sees a comment that is worded in a confrontational or maybe aggressive manner or its unsubstantiated and foresees conflict, but instead of tagging it like "flame" for everyone to see, they tag it as "rephrasable" or "sounds confrontational?" or even "citation needed" (I'm sure you guys can come up with better names and ideas, but you get the gist, something that communicates that it could be worded in a softer, more objective way or using a source, etc.), only the OP sees this tag on their own comment and can thus react appropriately (or maybe ignore if it seems unfounded, or discuss -privately?- with the anonymous reporter) by editing their comment (possibly leaving some kind of trace of the change or acknowledging the report).
too long/didn't understand: allow giving the poster a private warning that someone thinks their comment is problematic before things get too heated!
7 votes -
Furries!
I'm curious how many other furries (if any) have came here so far, and have a couple questions: Which furry communities did you participate in the most on Reddit? Which of those communities, if...
I'm curious how many other furries (if any) have came here so far, and have a couple questions:
- Which furry communities did you participate in the most on Reddit?
- Which of those communities, if any, do you think would work well on Tildes?
Personally, I'm very partial to furry_irl, since there's a lot of friendly discussion in the comments, but I'm not sure the post content would fit very well here, unless fluff content was allowed.
To anyone confused, this and this are very brief introductions to what a furry is.
19 votes -
Jail time for using a plastic bag: Is Kenya's strict ban helping or hurting its people?
8 votes -
Monster is Quietly Planning a $300 Million ICO
6 votes -
Programming Challenge: Make a Caesar cipher!
The point of this thread is to post your code for solving the task. Other will comment with feedback and new ideas. Post what language (and version, if relevant) your code is written in. Have fun!...
The point of this thread is to post your code for solving the task. Other will comment with feedback and new ideas. Post what language (and version, if relevant) your code is written in.
Have fun!Task description
Your task is to make a caesar cipher that takes a word and an integer as arguments.
An article explaining what the cipher does.Input description
A word followed by a space and an integer.
Output description
The ciphered word.
Sample onput
A 1 Caesar 5 Tildes 25Sample output
B Hfjxfw ShkcdrBonus 1
Make the cipher work backwards.
Sample input
B 1 Hfjxfw 5 Shkcdr 25Sample output
A Caesar TildesBonus 2
Make the cipher handle special characters.
Sample onput
A_ 1 Cae?sar 5 Til!des 25Sample output
B Hfj?xfw Shk!cdr22 votes -
Firefox Configuration Guide for Privacy Freaks and Performance Buffs
17 votes -
iNFinITY CoMpLeX
Anyone remember playing this text based door game? I ran a mud board (majormud/mbbs) for about 5 years until last year, but i could never find infinity complex. That was until recently, i found a...
Anyone remember playing this text based door game? I ran a mud board (majormud/mbbs) for about 5 years until last year, but i could never find infinity complex. That was until recently, i found a torrent with an old MBBS 6.25 including IC.
anyhow, i cant stop playing this, and im typing all commands manually. No macros as i can't find my copy of Telix. What is a good ANSI capable telnet client for Mint?
this game is more fun with groups of people. anyone interested? get off my lawn?
4 votes -
Could we have a "fitness" group?
Hello everyone, Fitness is an important part of living a healthy life, but everyone's body is different. I believe it'd be a good idea to create a fitness or health group for us to share our...
Hello everyone,
Fitness is an important part of living a healthy life, but everyone's body is different. I believe it'd be a good idea to create a fitness or health group for us to share our progress, discuss our goals, and review each other's exercise and nutritional planning. What do you all think?
~ Rain
26 votes -
Nvidia’s mini supercomputer is the fastest single computer humanity has built
4 votes -
The Royal Remixing Stars of Nigeria’s Fuji Music Scene. The genre has had a vibrant life since being born from songs that woke up Muslims during Ramadan.
4 votes -
The fabulous food hats of Maor Zabar. Now you can wear hot dogs, pizza, and sushi on your head.
3 votes -
North Korea: Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov arrives for talks
3 votes -
NATO-Russia Council meets for first time since Skripal poisoning
3 votes -
This is a video of a glitch I've been experiencing in safari. Description in the comments.
6 votes -
Belgium sheds a chocolate tear as another manufacturer sold off
4 votes -
Matthew Mole - Take Yours, I'll Take Mine [ Genre: Folk ]
4 votes -
It's my birthday! I'm 30 - did you do anything special on your 30th?
I'm having a fancy dinner with the wife and took the day off work. Perfect day for me. How about you?
16 votes -
The vote count for comments has been moved to the Vote button
Moving the vote count to the bottom of comments has been suggested a number of times, and since the comment tags are disabled for now anyway, this seems like a good time to try it out since we...
Moving the vote count to the bottom of comments has been suggested a number of times, and since the comment tags are disabled for now anyway, this seems like a good time to try it out since we won't have those being shown at the top right now either.
I'm definitely not certain I'll keep it this way, but at least for now, a comment's vote count is now shown on the Vote button itself at the bottom of the comment (unless it's your own comment, in which case it's still shown at the top).
Let me know how it feels to you, I figured it would be an interesting thing to try out at least.
46 votes -
Tildes only has 350 uncompressed and well commented lines of Javascript
36 votes