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Security services in Norway say they have arrested a university lecturer accused of working for Russia as a spy
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A growing share of TikTok's adult users say they regularly get news on the site, bucking the trend on other social media platforms
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US diesel squeeze
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The Guardians of the Galaxy Holiday Special | Official trailer
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Shutterstock will start selling AI-generated stock imagery with help from OpenAI
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Timasomo 2022: Week 3 Update Thread
Upcoming Dates: Week 4 (Final) Update Thread -- Saturday, October 29 Timasomo Showcase Thread -- Saturday, November 5 November 1-4 are for putting finishing touches on the project to ready it for...
Upcoming Dates:
Week 4 (Final) Update Thread -- Saturday, October 29
Timasomo Showcase Thread -- Saturday, November 5November 1-4 are for putting finishing touches on the project to ready it for the showcase. We are quickly closing in on the end!
Update us on your progress so far!
What did/didn't you get done this week?
Anything go according to plan?
Anything go off the rails?
Any successes or struggles to share?
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A Twitter thread on Alfred Loos, one of the founders of modern architecture, and why modern housing looks so plain
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Dr. Who abridged?
So I used to be quite a fan of Dr. Who, but life got in the way shortly after Smith ended his run. Hearing about Tennant's return, I'd love to catch up, but also don't have time to watch filler....
So I used to be quite a fan of Dr. Who, but life got in the way shortly after Smith ended his run. Hearing about Tennant's return, I'd love to catch up, but also don't have time to watch filler.
Do any tilderinos have some advice for an abridged viewing that minimizes the episodic filler without missing too much of the main plot?
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Fortnightly Programming Q&A Thread
General Programming Q&A thread! Ask any questions about programming, answer the questions of other users, or post suggestions for future threads. Don't forget to format your code using the triple...
General Programming Q&A thread! Ask any questions about programming, answer the questions of other users, or post suggestions for future threads.
Don't forget to format your code using the triple backticks or tildes:
Here is my schema: ```sql CREATE TABLE article_to_warehouse ( article_id INTEGER , warehouse_id INTEGER ) ; ``` How do I add a `UNIQUE` constraint?
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Victoria 3 | Release trailer
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Victoria III confirmed! (First impressions)
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Regardless of the outcome of the November 1 polls, Denmark is expected to maintain its restrictive immigration policies
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CAA drops Kanye West after anti-semitic remarks
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Organizers of this week's World Fischer Random Chess Championship have introduced unprecedented new security measures to prevent cheating
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Ulf Kristersson, the leader of the conservative Moderaterna, was elected on Monday as Sweden's prime minister with the support of the anti-immigration Sverigedemokraterna
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A brief history of Multi-User Dungeons
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Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania | Official trailer
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Router recommendations in 2022
Hello everyone, I'm going to move to a new apartment and doing full time home office while my wife is doing part home office, so I'm looking to improve my internet connectivity. I already plan to...
Hello everyone, I'm going to move to a new apartment and doing full time home office while my wife is doing part home office, so I'm looking to improve my internet connectivity. I already plan to get the 400 mbps down fiber cable plan. So, I have to be honest that routers is one of those topics that I should know more than I should but don't, so I'm not sure what should I expect and the features I want or don't need.
Some time ago, I discovered and bookmarked the amazing website smallnetbuilder which at the time I thought, I would just trust his thorough reviews and choose the best router within my budget. Sadly, the website seems abandoned now, so I'm not sure if there is something new on the market or if the routers on his "Best" rank, are still valid options. By the way, I don't really game online.
My requirements are:
- 150€ budget, but willing to go to 200€ if really worth it;
- Mesh compatibility, just in case I need it in the future;
- Hopefully very low packet loss maybe 0-0.5%;
- Compatibility/support with open source firmware;
- Maybe VPN support (not sure, if worth it);
- 2.5Gb LAN ports would be nice for future-proofing, but I think this is not possible without going over the budget;
- Something that I don't know and never heard about, but you would really recommend it to me :).
After a first glance, the Asus RT-AX58U looks nice. Just not sure about only having two 5GHz streams and no LAN port aggregation.
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dumbquestion(s) (sorry): Will all the routers work with my ISP modem? Or is it normal to always check with the ISP first before buying?9 votes -
Open source is democratizing video game development
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So, uh, about the UK
It's difficult to talk about the UK at the moment because, and it's hard to give this enough emphasis, IT'S AN ENORMOUS CLUSTER-FUCK AND EVERYTHING IS AWFUL. To give you some idea, Truss is...
It's difficult to talk about the UK at the moment because, and it's hard to give this enough emphasis, IT'S AN ENORMOUS CLUSTER-FUCK AND EVERYTHING IS AWFUL.
To give you some idea, Truss is currently less popular than Putin and is the least popular PM the UK has ever had (in the years that we measured).
There's a bill going through tonight about fracking. But it's been turned into a confidence motion on Liz Truss, and it has full hard /// three line whip, slips withdrawn. (basically, members of the Conservative Party have been instructed to vote in accordance with their party's wishes, and not doing so is serious, and can lead to the MP effectively being expelled from their party.) And the three line whip is against their 2019 manifesto pledge.
Normally, we'd expect to see MPs rebelling against this. Certainly, at the moment, a bunch of them are in the mood to do so.
There's an additional complication here though - a bunch of MPs have sent in letters of no confidence, and that could trigger Yet Another Leadership Race (they've already met the threshold, but they've raised the bar to be half the party needs to send the letters because lol who cares about rules). But, if an MP is expelled their letter no longer counts. So a bunch of MPs are openly saying they're only voting for this fracking bill because they think Truss is hopeless and needs to go.
https://twitter.com/BethRigby/status/1582672374369226753
https://twitter.com/IanDunt/status/1582762437954375680
Also, Suella Braverman (who managed to be a crueller home secretary than any who've been before her which is remarkable considering the list of utterly hateful cunts who've had the job) was sacked / resigned today.
So, if there's not much talk here from people in the UK it's because nothing makes any sense and everything's changing every day.
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Top performers include Sweden, Denmark and the Netherlands in the European EIGE Gender Equality Index for 2022
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Leslie Jordan, ‘Will & Grace’ and ‘American Horror Story’ star, dies at 67 in car accident
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7 Redis (or other database) interview questions job-seekers should be ready to answer
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Swedish maritime archaeologists have discovered the long-lost sister ship of the 17th-century warship Vasa
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What have you been eating, drinking, and cooking?
What food and drinks have you been enjoying (or not enjoying) recently? Have you cooked or created anything interesting? Tell us about it!
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The horrifying Public Information Films of 1970s Britain
As far as I can make out, every country has public information films. They rarely pull punches, which is pretty important as their messages are usually important. I remember being terrified by...
As far as I can make out, every country has public information films. They rarely pull punches, which is pretty important as their messages are usually important. I remember being terrified by Monolith as a child. I still think about It's Thirty For a Reason whenever I drive in suburban areas, and I've seen similar things from New Zealand, Canada and so on. Creative agencies love PIF gigs because you can do so much more than a normal advert/TV spot would allow. People can, and do, go all out on them. They're also ripe for parody
However, back in the seventies, that's when the UK government went a little... well.. overboard. Imagine showing Lonely Water to actual children. Or Stand Steady, or even Frisbee? I remember being shown films like these at school, from scratchy old VHS tapes on clunky old school TVs. I remember them being broadcast during children's programming time. I remember being irrationally terrified of old fridges even though I've never see a fridge with a lock in my entire life.
But sure, they're scary topics and sometimes you do need to scare people into not doing stupid stuff that might kill them. There are plenty of examples of scary short PIFs aimed at all ages from their invention right up to the present day. But then there are the longer form movies about safety for children. That's what this post is really about. Let's call these the "unholy trinity" of PIF terror:
There's the weird time-loop slaughter fest of Building Sites Bite (unfortunately the only copy I could find was a 'reacts' video but it's worth watching)
Ignoring the of-it's-time but now recognised as problematic "Cowboys and Indians" conceit, Apaches is utterly horrifying.
Then there's the dystopian awfulness of The Finishing Line
These films were rated PG (aka safe for kids). They were shown in schools. Not just high schools, but primary (elementary) schools. Although to be fair, someone did get a clue fairly quickly and The Finishing Line was banned and withdrawn in under a year because holy shit.
I'd be interested to see some of your favourite public information films, please do link them if you have any.
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Driftwood floats thousands of kilometers from Siberia to Iceland, but it may drift no longer by 2060 due to climate change
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Lilyhammer, Netflix's first released Netflix Original, will soon be departing the service in multiple regions including the United States
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Study: Electroconvulsive therapy more successful for depression than ketamine
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Everything you've ever wanted to know about Ethernet cables
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What are you reading these days?
What are you reading currently? Fiction or non-fiction or poetry, any genre, any language! Tell us what you're reading, and talk about it a bit.
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Writers, be wary of throat-clearers and wan intensifiers. Very, very wary.
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‘Everything Everywhere,’ all through awards season?
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Things unexpectedly named after people
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r/Onlyfans101 mods are currently manipulating tons of NSFW subreddits
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Anyone know if there’s a way to just read text adventure games?
I found out about these types of games about three years ago. I attempted playing Zork I, as well as this other film where you’re trying to get inside something and apparently it turns into a time...
I found out about these types of games about three years ago. I attempted playing Zork I, as well as this other film where you’re trying to get inside something and apparently it turns into a time travel game where you meet The Beatles (and if someone knows the title of that game I would really appreciate it because I’ve forgotten).
I’ve been fascinated by some of these games. Big problem though, is that I suck at video games in general, and these text adventure games are particularly brutal. I saw some video about Zork, which were great, but for some of them (like the aforementioned time travel game) don’t have videos. So is there a way to just read it like a book. I’ve found guides on how to complete the games, but even those leave me lost and confused.
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Hilma | Official trailer
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Celebrating five years of Pop!_OS
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YouTube should charge for 4K. Hear me out.
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How one man on a bridge marred Xi Jinping's big moment
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Looking for some long book series recommendations
I currently have a hankering for diving into a really long book series, so was hoping to get some recommendations from fellow Tildes users. The genres I enjoy most are scifi and fantasy,...
I currently have a hankering for diving into a really long book series, so was hoping to get some recommendations from fellow Tildes users.
The genres I enjoy most are scifi and fantasy, especially darkly themed ones with deep lore, but I'm open to trying anything. The only caveat is that I have absolutely no interest in starting to read a series that hasn't actually finished yet, since at this point I am honestly quite sick of waiting for the next ASOIAF and Kingkiller.
I was considering listing all the longest series I have already read in order to avoid them getting recommended to me again, but I decided against doing that so other people can use this as a resource in case they're also looking for similar recommendations.
p.s. Malazan Book of the Fallen would be my biggest recommendation, BTW. It's by far my favorite dark fantasy series, is a whopping ~3M words, ~11k pages, with hundreds of unique/memorable characters, and an insanely deep lore spanning thousands of years.
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What did you do this week (and 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 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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Midweek Movie Free Talk
Have you watched any movies recently you want to discuss? Any films 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 movies recently you want to discuss? Any films 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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Microphones dropped into ocean off Greenland to record melting icebergs – artist Siobhán McDonald will turn recordings into an acoustic installation
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Let’s talk visual novels
(Inspired by this conversation thread) Any and all thoughts on visual novels are welcome. Some potential questions for jumping off points: What are your thoughts on the VN genre/format? What are...
(Inspired by this conversation thread)
Any and all thoughts on visual novels are welcome. Some potential questions for jumping off points:
What are your thoughts on the VN genre/format?
What are some of the best VNs you’ve played/read?
What would you recommend to someone who’s new to VNs and wants to try one out?
How do you think VNs compare to games, literature, and other interactive fiction?
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Anna of the North – I Do You (2022)
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What have you learned from being LGBT?
Question here is for any LGBT users: What have you learned? How did it change you? In the Tildes-preferred spirit, "LGBT" here is used as an umbrella term that refers to all minority sexualities...
Question here is for any LGBT users:
What have you learned?
How did it change you?In the Tildes-preferred spirit, "LGBT" here is used as an umbrella term that refers to all minority sexualities and gender identities.
Previous questions in series:
What have you learned from...
...being a parent?
...going through a breakup?
...moving to a new place?
...working in tech?
...going through a pandemic?These threads remain open, so feel free to comment on old ones if you have something to add!
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Explaining USB: From 1.0 to USB4 V2
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Segmented displays: Playing with designs
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