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26 votes
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Etsy sellers are turning free fanfiction into printed and bound physical books [against the wishes of the authors], and listing them for sale for more than $100 per book
59 votes -
Mitch McConnell will step down as the US Senate Republican leader in November
52 votes -
Selling subversion
16 votes -
Weird Wings: The M-21, an A-12 (SR-71 Blackbird predecessor) modified to launch a drone for recon missions over China in the 60s
10 votes -
Tumblr to begin selling user content to AI generative service companies, opt-out will be per blog
75 votes -
You feel like shit
38 votes -
Amazon lobbyists to be barred from European Parliament
30 votes -
TRAPPIST-1 caught stripping atmosphere of possibly habitable exoplanet
12 votes -
How can mining precious metals ever be sustainable?
10 votes -
Harbor Freight cannot easily develop their own flesh detection table saw
28 votes -
Nintendo is suing the creators of popular Switch emulator Yuzu, saying their tech illegally circumvents Nintendo's software encryption and facilitates piracy
67 votes -
Would Roman elections pass a UN inspection?
8 votes -
Remedy Entertainment has announced it's acquired the full rights to its Control series from publisher 505 Games for €17m
36 votes -
The Greenwich meridian's forgotten rival
4 votes -
How Steward Health left Rockledge Regional Medical Center, a Space Coast community hospital, in a literal world of shit
14 votes -
What is your favorite project that you worked on when first learning to code?
I went to university for computer science up until the pandemic started. It was great. I remember working on so many projects that were basic but a lot of fun and others that were a lot more...
I went to university for computer science up until the pandemic started. It was great. I remember working on so many projects that were basic but a lot of fun and others that were a lot more complex but still fun and rewarding. For example, one of the staples of beginner projects is Conway's Game of Life. I remember building that in HTML, CSS, and Java Script. One of my other favorite projects was a website for alum to visit to see alumni news and events, and also to lookup other alum.
What were your favorite projects when learning to code?
10 votes -
EA cutting 5% of workforce
23 votes -
The revolutionary spirit of Soul Train
5 votes -
What programming/technical projects have you been working on?
This is a recurring post to discuss programming or other technical projects that we've been working on. Tell us about one of your recent projects, either at work or personal projects. What's...
This is a recurring post to discuss programming or other technical projects that we've been working on. Tell us about one of your recent projects, either at work or personal projects. What's interesting about it? Are you having trouble with anything?
11 votes -
Shell to permanently close all of its hydrogen refuelling stations for cars in California
37 votes -
Meet the Henriksen family, where all three children were born on consequent bissextile years – the most siblings born on a Leap Day in history
6 votes -
Hurricane — Bob Dylan’s howl of protest still resonates today. The hard-hitting 1975 ballad tells the story of a black boxer framed and jailed for murder.
11 votes -
Collapse comments?
Is there a way to collapse really long comments? I find that a very small number of Tildes.net posters often write really long comments (if I were cynical I might say excessively long and I freely...
Is there a way to collapse really long comments? I find that a very small number of Tildes.net posters often write really long comments (if I were cynical I might say excessively long and I freely admit that I am sometimes among them) which makes it really hard to navigate comment threads because I can't see the child comments very easily.
Is there a setting to collapse long comments (so that one has to press a "read more" button to see them). Otherwise, I would like to suggest that this be considered for addition to Tildes at some point :)
23 votes -
EU countries already hitting some of their sustainable energy targets for 2030 – Study finds ‘systematic progress’ achieved in 2010s with some states reaching targets a decade early
20 votes -
Meet Fríði Djurhuus, frontman of the Faroe Islands' first queer vegan punk band Joe & the Shitboys
11 votes -
Fitness Weekly Discussion
What have you been doing lately for your own fitness? Try out any new programs or exercises? Have any questions for others about your training? Want to vent about poor behavior in the gym? Started...
What have you been doing lately for your own fitness? Try out any new programs or exercises? Have any questions for others about your training? Want to vent about poor behavior in the gym? Started a new diet or have a new recipe you want to share? Anything else health and wellness related?
14 votes -
Sony is laying off 900 PlayStation employees
42 votes -
Ant geopolitics
27 votes -
Transnistria appeals to Russia for ‘protection’, reviving fears for Moldova breakaway region
10 votes -
Elon Musk’s Vegas tunnel project has been racking up safety violations
23 votes -
How the Pentagon learned to use targeted ads to find its targets—and Vladimir Putin
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Fitness educational resources?
As a result of my improving health, I am looking to finally start working on exercise. I have been through a class on exercise before but I was in very poor shape and wasn't really able to do much...
As a result of my improving health, I am looking to finally start working on exercise. I have been through a class on exercise before but I was in very poor shape and wasn't really able to do much at the time so most of the practical stuff I had learned has escaped me, and now I only know enough to hurt me, it seems. I want to do some resistance exercises and even purchased a dumbell but I'm hesitant to do much with it because I'm worried about accidentally hurting myself.
There are tons of resources on the web, but there is so much that it's actually a problem. I don't know how to evaluate their quality, and far too often do I see bad health advice on the internet so it's hard to trust any of them.
With that being said, can anyone recommend me some trustworthy resources for physical fitness information? I'm looking for information on resistance training exercises particularly, but I'd like any information you'd like to share about fitness in general.
15 votes -
Starburst – Disturbances on the sun may have the potential to devastate our power grid and communication systems. When the next big storm arrives, will we be prepared for it?
22 votes -
'White party' in Sri Lanka cancelled after backlash. Organizer apologizes.
14 votes -
Apple to wind down electric car effort after decadelong odyssey
32 votes -
Visualizing high speed rail from Chicago to Detroit
11 votes -
Denmark's second-largest city is trialling a first-of-its-kind deposit scheme to tackle single-use coffee cups
20 votes -
Arizona attorney general sues landlords and software company RealPage Inc over 'astronomical' apartment rent hikes
34 votes -
Rooftop solar drives out coal, wind and grid-scale solar in Australia
21 votes -
Nvidia CEO says kids shouldn't learn to code
23 votes -
UCLA and Equatic to build world’s largest ocean-based plant for carbon removal
13 votes -
'Copa 71' - the Lost Lionesses and the forgotten 1971 women's World Cup
6 votes -
Journalist Tim Burke faces charges under the US Computer Fraud and Abuse Act
27 votes -
Airfoil
18 votes -
Walmart buying TV-brand Vizio for its ad-fueling customer data
48 votes -
Avian teachers: on what we can learn from birds - Excerpt from Birding to Change the World
4 votes -
Texan newcomer helps dispel the myth that sumo is a closed world
11 votes -
Amanda Churchill on embracing her Japanese heritage through food
8 votes -
небо над головой - Я хотел быть космонавтом (I wanted to be a cosmonaut) (2020)
7 votes