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5 votes
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Six creatures that are actually real-life zombies
18 votes -
Return of the AI Megathread (#13) - news of chatbots, image generators, etc
I haven't done one of these since early July, but it seems like there's an uptick in news. Here's the previous one.
28 votes -
US cannot halt China's semiconductor advance to 5nm: Ex TSMC VP
12 votes -
Vote for "Movie of the Week" in November - Academy Award Winners
Edit: Voting closed My initial post didn't get a lot of answers, but I am taking a gamble that maybe it will gain some traction if I just start it. Every Monday I will post a topic for the movie...
Edit: Voting closed
My initial post didn't get a lot of answers, but I am taking a gamble that maybe it will gain some traction if I just start it.
Every Monday I will post a topic for the movie of the week based on the voting results. We need 5 titles for each Monday - including October 30 this time around.
Going for a voting system in the hope that people will have a little more motivation to participate than if it was just pure random. To keep it manageable I propose we vote for the next month in advance - also to keep the number of voting posts to a minimum.
It will not be free for all, but will allow votes within a very broad category.
For November it will be Academy Award Winners (in any category). Can be sound, costumes, best supporting actress, foreign language, best picture or any of them - excluding shorts and documentaries for now (we could do that as a theme later).
Rules
- Must be a winner of at least one Academy Award (Oscar) in any category
- Feature film only (no shorts or documentaries)
- Only one nomination per user
- Please only nominate if you intent to participate
Use this list as inspiration.
Five most voted nominations will be done in random order on a Monday starting from the 30th of October.
If this goes well, I will post a new voting post in the end of November.
16 votes -
Why Amarillo, Texas hit pause on proposed abortion travel ban adopted elsewhere in Texas
15 votes -
FFmpeg - Merging multiple videos containing chapters into one with chapters from originals
Hello, I have quite some technical question and my DuckDuckGo-fu seems very weak on this one. I hope it is ok to post questions on Tildes, as it is not really discussion material... but someone...
Hello,
I have quite some technical question and my DuckDuckGo-fu seems very weak on this one. I hope it is ok to post questions on Tildes, as it is not really discussion material... but someone can still learn and use whatever come from this.
I have Live Aid concert that I ripped from my DVDs and I wanted to merge the individual video files (there are four) into one long video. I'm on Linux and I'm used to ffmpeg in command line, though I do not know it that much. Each of the input videos has its own chapters and I would like to transfer those chapters into the final video as well. Preferably adding a chapter in between every input video.
I was unable to find if ffmpeg allows for something like that in a single inline command. I may have to export chapters from each input video and add them into one "chapter" file and redo times by hand on them and then use this file as "chapter" input when merging the videos, but all this is just a theory on my part.
Is there some FFmpeg expert here who has done something like that?
12 votes -
Unreal Engine 5 first generation games: brilliant visuals & growing pains
11 votes -
Why the “privacy” wars rage on
12 votes -
Swarm of earthquakes in Iceland heralds next volcanic eruption – scientists say rise in seismic activity confirms south-west region is in buildup phase
11 votes -
Matthew Perry, ‘Friends’ star, dies at 54
73 votes -
Modernizing railways for high speeds: the engineering challenges in setting speed zones
10 votes -
Trade tops the agenda as Germany’s Olaf Scholz meets Nigeria’s Bola Tinubu on West Africa trip
8 votes -
Show Tildes: how I built the largest open database of Australian law
28 votes -
Head tracking for desktop VR displays using the WiiRemote (2007)
6 votes -
How did deepfake images of me end up on a porn site?
35 votes -
The Rideshare Protocol (TRIP)
15 votes -
Nidelven Blå from Norway is the world's best cheese for 2023
10 votes -
The Florentine Codex, the oldest Indigenous encyclopedia, is now fully online
21 votes -
Thirty-nine volumes of the Swedish Academy Dictionary stand as Sweden's answer to the Oxford English Dictionary. And it's just been sent to the printers after 140 years.
18 votes -
"Did the entire media industry misquote a Hamas spokesperson?" (searching for sources of the initial hospital bombing claims)
31 votes -
Honda says making cheap electric vehicles is too hard, ends deal with GM
31 votes -
Please be dying, but not too quickly: a clinical trial story
21 votes -
Drought and salt tolerant pumpkins grown for food in Bangladesh - potential uses worldwide
15 votes -
Simulating an ocean for 100 days
10 votes -
Album of the Week #6: Moby - Play
This is Album of the Week #6 ~ This week's album is Moby - Play Year of Release: 1999 Genre(s): Downtempo Country: United States Length: 63 minutes Album.Link Excerpt from The Quietus: Abandoned...
This is Album of the Week #6 ~ This week's album is Moby - Play
Year of Release: 1999
Genre(s): Downtempo
Country: United States
Length: 63 minutes
Album.LinkExcerpt from The Quietus:
Abandoned by a fickle and uncaring industry, Play was conceived as Moby’s swansong, a final gesture of creative surrender before sinking back into obscurity. And yet it’s precisely that sense of abandon which helped it eventually shift 12 million copies. Listening to the album through that personal lens, it becomes clear that this is not mere chill-out fodder, but a wistful and valedictory piece of work, a eulogy to opportunities squandered and a life (or one chapter of it) about to end.
Discussion points:
Have you heard this artist/album before? Is this your first time hearing?
Do you enjoy this genre? Is this an album you would have chosen?
Does this album remind you of something you've heard before?
What were the album's strengths or weaknesses?
Was there a standout track for you?
How did you hear the album? Where were you? What was your setup?--
Album of the week is currently chosen randomly (via random.org) from the top 5000 albums from a custom all-time RYM chart, with a 4/5 popularity weighting. The chart is recalculated weekly.
Missed last week? It can be found here.
Any feedback on the format is welcome ~~
16 votes -
Keith eats everything at Cheesecake Factory - Part 1 | Eat The Menu
10 votes -
Denmark aims a wrecking ball at ‘non-Western’ neighborhoods
42 votes -
Martin Scorsese interviewed by Edgar Wright | BFI London Film Festival 2023 Screen Talk
6 votes -
Do our moral beliefs need to be consistent?
15 votes -
The remote Danish island of Bornholm has pledged to eliminate trash by 2032. How will it get there?
13 votes -
Everything I know about the tech industry I learned from baseball
5 votes -
Accuracy and academic credibility of Dr Geoff Lindsey, and his proposal to change IPA?
Hi, all. I'm (sadly) not a linguist and I have 0 exposure to academic circles of linguistics. However, I'm enthusiastic about learning, especially phonetics and etymology. Recently I've stumbled...
Hi, all. I'm (sadly) not a linguist and I have 0 exposure to academic circles of linguistics. However, I'm enthusiastic about learning, especially phonetics and etymology.
Recently I've stumbled across the YouTube channel of Dr Geoff Lindsey. He predominantly calls for a change in the way we represent phonemes in IPA, and his videos are compelling and well-argued. However, as with all YouTube content, it's done in a vacuum, with only references to and from his teacher and colleagues within the videos themselves.
So far, I'm convinced of the arguments he presents throughout his videos, but I'd be keen to hear what other academics or full-time students/scholars of linguistics think about them and whether there are any weaknesses (e.g. it appears to be centred around British English). I'm also curious how well-known and/or well-respected his views are, if only for my own peace of mind. That's not to say that one needs respect to be correct, but if they have a lot of support from peers then that's good to know.
I'm not looking to stir anything up, here, but I trust that my fellow Tildelings know that already. I'd love to see discussion if possible.
Many thanks in advance.
Edit: Here is one of the key videos in which he talks about the issues with some IPA symbols.
12 votes -
Drought in Amazon Rainforest makes water level in Manaus sink to just thirteen meters, the lowest since records began
8 votes -
Led by labor-backed mayor Brandon Johnson, Chicago could become the first big city in the US to open a publicly owned grocery store
31 votes -
How John Steinbeck tricked his kids into reading great books
29 votes -
Pets and public transportation – what’s your experience?
I’m curious what your experience with taking pets like dogs on public transport is. Tildes has a diverse community from many different countries and I wonder how the process can differ! I don’t...
I’m curious what your experience with taking pets like dogs on public transport is. Tildes has a diverse community from many different countries and I wonder how the process can differ!
I don’t own any pets right now, but I think that if I owned a dog my life would become a lot harder. I have no interest in owning a car at this point, but in my city and country, it would be hard or impossible to travel with my pet on public transit. The limit seems to be about 20 pounds for dogs on Amtrak—but I think small dogs are ridiculous creatures, so I’d already be blocked—and apparently no non-service animals on SEPTA.
Should we make public transit more accessible to animals? How do we do that? What are the challenges for transit agencies/other passengers and what are the benefits?
11 votes -
When foster parents don’t want to give back the baby
24 votes -
What are your "must-read" books?
As someone who hasn't always been good about reading consistently, it can be tricky to know what to read next. There's so many books out there, it can be daunting to just pick one. Recently, I've...
As someone who hasn't always been good about reading consistently, it can be tricky to know what to read next. There's so many books out there, it can be daunting to just pick one.
Recently, I've gone through Goodreads' yearly award winners (two of 2023's so far: The Maid and The Guest List), but they've been a bit underwhelming in my opinion. So, I thought I'd turn to Tildes!
Regardless of genre, what are the books you would absolutely recommend that people read?
49 votes -
First ever Florida Man games will feature beer belly wrestling and ‘evading arrest’ obstacle course
12 votes -
South Africa vs New Zealand Rugby World Cup finals
8 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!
10 votes -
Nintendo shocks competitive fans with strict new community tournament guidelines
51 votes -
Jon Fosse: ‘It took years before I dared to write again’
9 votes -
Morning routines and getting ready for the day
Users of Tildes, what are your morning routines like? What do you do when you first open your eyes and get out of bed? What things do you think are beneficial and help you start your day? What...
Users of Tildes, what are your morning routines like? What do you do when you first open your eyes and get out of bed? What things do you think are beneficial and help you start your day? What improvements do you think you could make?
I initially tried to find an existing thread, but my Google Fu was not up to the task. My apologies if this has been asked before.
For me, my usual morning goes like this:
- Get woken up before the alarm by my dog
- Take her out while doing the daily Wordle
- Feed my dog while drinking my morning coffee and reading a chapter from one of the books I’m currently reading
- Get dressed and tidied up
- (If it’s a work day) I prep my things/lunch
- (if it’s the weekend) I’ll typically read a couple more chapters or go directly to the next step
- I’ll catch up on news/Tildes/Instagram
- And then I continue my day (either by going to work or planning out what needs done around the house)
I think the only improvements I could really think of is possibly adding a block of 10-15 minutes to journal. I think a bit of self reflection would be beneficial. I usually do some journaling in the evening, but having both my pre and post day thoughts catalogued could be beneficial.
What about you guys? What do your mornings look like?
25 votes -
Kidney stone breakthrough procedure at UW called 'game changer' for patients
36 votes -
Cogs in the machine: The crash of Colgan Air flight 3407 and its legacy
9 votes -
Jina AI releases first open source 8k embedding model
8 votes -
Internet Artifacts
61 votes -
Software development jobs for people that want to have a life outside of work
Hey there! Back when the pandemic was in full swing, I stumbled upon a comment that shared a link to a website with a title quite like this post. I can't quite recall if I saw the comment on...
Hey there! Back when the pandemic was in full swing, I stumbled upon a comment that shared a link to a website with a title quite like this post. I can't quite recall if I saw the comment on Reddit, the orange site, or even here. The site was quite basic, and claimed to have a list of jobs from companies that understood that its workers would like to have a life outside of work
The job market has changed a lot since the pandemic, but if any of you awesome folks happen to know where I can find a good part-time software development job, I'd be seriously grateful.
38 votes