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Introducing Vivaldi on iOS
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US Federal Emergency Management Agency and Federal Communications Commission plan nationwide emergency alert test for Oct. 4, 2023
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Announcing Tildes' Make Something Month (Timasomo) for 2023!
Timasomo is "Tildes' Make Something Month": a creative community challenge that takes place in the month of October. This is its FIFTH year (can you believe it?!). If you would like to participate...
Timasomo is "Tildes' Make Something Month": a creative community challenge that takes place in the month of October.
This is its FIFTH year (can you believe it?!).
If you would like to participate (or simply follow along), make sure you are subscribed to ~creative.timasomo.
The Roll Call thread will be posted there on October 1st. That is where people will formally commit to projects for Timasomo.
FAQs
What is Timasomo really though?
Timasomo is a chance to create something/anything!
There are no restrictions on what you can choose to make.
The best way to get a feel for Timasomo is to check out the previous showcase threads:
These showcases are the culminating event of Timasomo -- a public gallery of participants' creations. Each item in the showcases was a project that community members chose to complete for the event.
In the weeks leading up to the showcase, discussion threads will be posted where people can share their progress.
Can I participate?
Yes! Timasomo is open to anyone on Tildes! Please make sure you are subscribed to ~creative.timasomo.
The greater Tildes community is also encouraged to participate in discussion threads even if you are not actively working towards a creative goal. This is meant to be an inclusive community event -- all are welcome!
If you are interested in participating but do not have a Tildes login, please e-mail the invite request address here for an invite to the community.
How do I sign up?
Make sure you are subscribed to ~creative.timasomo.
On October 1st, there will be a Roll Call thread. By posting your plans to participate in that thread, you have formally signed up for Timasomo!
Didn't it used to be in November?
Yes. Timasomo was originally inspired by NaNoWriMo, the National Novel Writing Month, which takes place in November.
Initially, I wanted people participating in NaNoWriMo to be able to share their work with Timasomo as well. In the entire time it has run, however, no participant has publicly submitted any work from NaNoWriMo to Timasomo. Instead, Timasomo has gained its own identity independent of NaNoWriMo.
Many participants from previous years have shared that October would be a better month for them personally, so we moved the event to October.
Also, the event was so fantastically popular that it regularly upstaged American Thanksgiving, thus we only felt it fair that Canadian Thanksgiving be targeted as well.
What are the rules?
Timasomo is self-driven and its goals are self-selected.
On October 1st, participants will commit to a creative project (or projects) that they plan to complete within the month of October.
There is no restriction on the methods/products of creativity: writing, painting, code, food, photos, crafts, songs -- if it's creative expression for you, it works for Timasomo!
Though most will be participating individually, collaborations are welcome too!
What is the schedule?
Timasomo begins October 1st and ends October 31st.
All creative output towards your goal(s) should be confined to this time.
This week prior to the start of October is for planning. There will be a few days at the beginning of November given to "finishing touches" before we have our final thread, which will be a showcase of all the completed works.
Below are the dates that I will be posting weekly threads:
Sunday, October 1, 2023: Roll Call Thread
Sunday, October 8, 2023: Update Thread #1
Sunday, October 15, 2023: Update Thread #2
Sunday, October 22, 2023: Update Thread #3
Sunday, October 29, 2023: Final Update Thread
Sunday, November 5, 2023: Timasomo Showcase ThreadDo I have to share my creation(s) publicly?
Tildes is a privacy-respecting site, and you are not obligated to share your creation here if you do not want to. We'd still love to hear about it though, if you're willing to share process and details!
Is it Timasomo or TiMaSoMo?
Either.
I personally use "Timasomo" because I think it looks cleaner and because too much time on the internet has made my brain incapable of reading "TiMaSoMo" as anything other than sarcasm, but go with whichever you prefer.
The best option, however, is “𝑻𝑰𝑴𝑨𝑺𝑶𝑴𝑶” for reasons that are self-evident.
This Thread: Planning!
Post your ideas.
Give feedback to others.
Set up collaborations.
Ask questions.
Everything in this thread is non-commital! Bounce around ideas and figure out what you'd like to do in our communal brainstorming session.
Also, please do NOT start work on your project yet! Stage setting, planning, and other preparations are allowed (e.g. getting supplies/materials, setting up workspaces, etc.), but save the creation initiation for the 1st.
Get excited for a FIFTH YEAR of awesome projects!
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Unlimited Kagi searches for $10 per month
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Rooster Teeth announces that Achievement Hunter is shutting down after fifteen years
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The One Piece adventure will continue
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Apple unveils iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max
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Microsoft announces new Copilot Copyright Commitment for customers
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Apple announces the iPhone 15 launch event
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Atari 2600+ announced
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Titan Quest II | Announcement trailer
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Introducing the Epic First Run program
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PlayStation’s first Remote Play dedicated device, PlayStation Portal remote player, to launch later this year at $199.99 USD
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Four former VICE Motherboard journalists founded an independent news company
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Everything shown at Gamescom 2023 Opening Night Live
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Cadillac reveals the 2025 Escalade IQ, one excessive EV
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Tim O'Brien, author of the Things They Carried, announces new book America Fantastica
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F3 2023 games announcements - Full presentation
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Tildes Minecraft server launch - Java Edition SMP
Hey everyone! Since it was brought up in this thread I've created a Minecraft server. Details: Version: 1.20 (Join from Bedrock) Host: tildes.nore.gg Plugins: Basics for server administration and...
Hey everyone! Since it was brought up in this thread I've created a Minecraft server.
Details:
- Version: 1.20 (Join from Bedrock)
- Host:
tildes.nore.gg - Plugins: Basics for server administration and rapid leaf decay
I know there was some push back on running v1.20. I am operating under the assumption that the majority of Minecraft players here aren't opposed to the newest version.
Currently the server is un-whitelisted.
I used to run moderately large Minecraft servers years ago. I'd love for us to have a healthy player base so that we can have periodic events (in game lore, UHC, etc.)! I play more of a game master role - so don't be surprised if you see me just floating around in creative mode!
Edit:
Updates:
- Set sleep threshold to 50% of online players in beds
- Disabled chat verification enforcement server-side. You need to install a mod to disable it client side if you're afraid of the chat reporting system.
- Disabled mob griefing
- Installed a fast leaf decay plugin
- Upped from 20 to 32 player slots (we hit 20/20 today!)
- Created a site to get build access (You can use
/nonickin game to revert this - and/realnameto reveal the Minecraft account name for another player with a nickname)
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Sync for Lemmy now available on Play Store
80 votes -
Formula 1 2024 calendar announced
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Shutting down Feminist Frequency
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SDXL 1.0 announcement
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Framework Laptop 16 pre-orders are live
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Meta introduces LLaMA 2, their next open source large language model, now free for commercial usage as well
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r/Place on Reddit returns tomorrow
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US Federal Reserve announces that its new system for instant payments, the FedNow Service, is now live
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Fediverse software Calckey to be re-branded as Firefish
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Xbox Live Gold is becoming Xbox Game Pass Core starting September 14
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Diablo IV - Season 1 announcement - Season of the Malignant
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GPT-4 API general availability and deprecation of older models in the Completions API
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Pokemon.com launches official forums
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A preview of Humane's AI Pin - TED Talk by Imran Chaudhri
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The original Japanese voice actors will dub the One Piece live action Japanese dub
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Studio Trigger announces "New Panty And Stocking" at Anime Expo 2023
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Boost for Lemmy has been listed in Play Store
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Triumph announces new Speed 400 and Scrambler 400 X motorcycles
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Sync for Lemmy signup is now open
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Annapurna Interactive showcase 2023
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HunterXHunter: Shonen Jump announces a special, digital-only release of "Kurapika's Memory" on July 4th—a two part oneshot initially published in 2013
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Guild Wars 2 announced it's first mini expansion, 'Secrets of the obscure'
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Penny's Big Breakaway | Announcement trailer - 3D platformer by the creators of Sonic Mania
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Sync developer announces Sync for Lemmy
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Announcing Tildes Shepherd, a WebExtension with interactive guided tours for Tildes
Hello everyone! A few days ago I mentioned I was working on a new WebExtension for Tildes. Since the tidal wave of users has flooded the Spectrian plains of Tildes, I came up with this idea for...
Hello everyone! A few days ago I mentioned I was working on a new WebExtension for Tildes.
Since the tidal wave of users has flooded the Spectrian plains of Tildes, I came up with this idea for having interactive guided tours of the interface to explain how Tildes works and why certain things are the way they are. Well, a basic version with two (count 'em, two!) tours is here! An introduction tour as an example of what to expect and some extra info. And a homepage tour going over everything you can find there.
Firefox users, you can install Tildes Shepherd today! Chromium-based browser users, you will have to wait a while or switch to Firefox, sorry. ;)
As you will see in the introduction tour after installing the extension, if you have any questions or feedback, you can message @Community or comment in this topic. It's very likely I made some mistakes in what's already there so even if it's just a typo, let me know!
As far as other tours goes, I have some planned and am open to anyone creating their own. Even if you have no programming knowledge whatsoever, if you can come up with a tour by taking screenshots and drawing over it in your favorite image editor I'd be more than happy to turn that into code for you. The most time-consuming part of creating tours so far has been finding out all the information and then condensing it into something readable, the coding aspect has been pretty easy.
If you're new to Tildes and like what you see, please consider donating! A fundraiser was started by @talklittle and a number of goals have already been reached, with 2 more goals remaining at 500 donors. So if you want that to happen, donate! Thank you! <3
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Hearthstone to retire Classic Mode, unveil Twist
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Steam Next Fest - Demos and livestreams for upcoming games, running June 19-26
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Fire Emblem (GBA) coming to Nintendo Switch Online Expansion Pass on 6/23
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r/StarTrek and r/DaystromInstitute have set up their own Lemmy instance at StarTrek.website
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Satisfactory Update 8 is launching tomorrow (13th of June) at 5pm CEST/3pm GMT
Make sure to back up your save files if you're on the experimental branch! Edit: The path to the save file in Linux isn't correct:...
Make sure to back up your save files if you're on the experimental branch!
Edit: The path to the save file in Linux isn't correct:
/home/[LocalUserName]/.steam/steam/steamapps/compatdata/526870/pfx/drive_c/users/steamuser/AppData/Local/FactoryGame/Saved/SaveGames/76561198144444658 [#this number might be different.]
Should see the save file with the title of your save there, just copy it to somewhere else.
This is where I found it on Ubuntu 20.04, with proton.
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