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"Sword breakers" were rare and we don't know much about them. How were they used and what were they really for? Two experienced rapier fencers experiment with one to discover more about them.
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North Korea has launched hundreds of balloons carrying rubbish and excrement at South Korea
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US-made M270 and HIMARS hammer targets inside Russia, first cross-border strikes since Joe Biden green light
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Pride Month at Tildes: #1 - Introductions and Playlist
Event Overview June 1st marks the beginning of Pride Month for many countries around the world, and we're going to have our own little celebration here on Tildes! I have come up with ten different...
Event Overview
June 1st marks the beginning of Pride Month for many countries around the world, and we're going to have our own little celebration here on Tildes!
I have come up with ten different discussion topics centered on sharing, celebrating, and understanding queer life and experiences. I will post one every four days throughout the month of June.
Everyone is welcome to participate. This includes allies! You do not need to identify as LGBT in order to join in the topics. Also, I will use "queer" and "LGBT" interchangeably as umbrella terms to refer to all minority sexualities and gender identities. These are intended to be explicitly inclusive.
Schedule
I won't reveal everything upfront, but with each post I will give a teaser for what's next:
June 1st: Introductions and Playlist
June 4th: (teaser: you might have to look back in time a little bit)
June 7th:
June 10th:
June 13th:
June 16th:
June 19th:
June 22nd:
June 25th:
June 28th:
#1 - Introductions and Playlist
This is the inaugural post -- the beginning of our little month-long discussion topic Pride Parade!
There are two tasks for this post:
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Introduce yourself to everyone and share any information about yourself that you feel comfortable sharing. Who are you? How do you identify? What’s important for people to know about you? Are you excited about anything? Are you doing anything for Pride Month IRL?
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A good Pride Month needs a good Pride Playlist! Link to some of your favorite queer-themed songs or tracks from LGBT artists so that we can crowdsource an awesome collection of music to listen to throughout the month.
If for whatever reason you would not like to see these topics in your feed, add
pride month at tildes
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I'm forking Ladybird and stepping down as SerenityOS BDFL
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Reverse Z (and why it's so awesome)
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Donald Trump lawyer Kenneth Chesebro charged with forgery in Wisconsin over fake electors
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Four in five CISOs have been told to downplay a potential risk’s severity
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How it feels to get an AI email from a friend
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Stockholm is in a race to fix its traffic congestion – but will this $4bn super-deep road tunnel under the Swedish capital work
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Money laundering: Epoch Times CFO charged in alleged $67 million case
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Pentagon contracts reveal US prep for multinational force in Haiti, down to toothbrushes and WiFi
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Alexander Zverev came through a five-setter against Holger Rune to book his spot in the quarter-finals of the French Open for the fourth year in a row
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Baldur's Gate 3 - Official modding support
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What's next for Kagi?
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Hikaru Nakamura closed the gap to Norway Chess 2024 leader Magnus Carlsen after winning an armageddon thriller on time in round seven
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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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With new, sharper optics, Arizona telescope captures rare images of Jupiter’s moon Io
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Mexico elects first female president − but will that improve the lot of country’s women?
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The leak of an internal Google database reveals thousands of potential privacy and security issues reported by employees
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Mike Tyson in 2:00.00 (World Record)
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How the 18th-century ‘probability revolution’ fueled the casino gambling craze
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Blacksmiths are reconstructing a Viking ship to better understand the secrets of the navigation of Scandinavian warriors a thousand years ago
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How we used esbuild to reduce our browser extension build times by 90%
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Paramount and Skydance agree to terms of a merger deal
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Thousands of homeless people removed from Paris region in pre-Olympics ‘social cleansing’
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How did the world run so low on cholera vaccine? As outbreaks grow, stockpile runs dry.
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The dearMoon project and mission has officially been cancelled
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Personal reflections on FTX
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What my dog taught me about mortality
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Venom: The Last Dance | Official trailer
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Deaths mount and water rationed as India faces record heat
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Significant cyber incidents | Strategic technologies program
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The US Supreme Court case that could impact the homeless coast-to-coast
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Former US President Donald Trump has been found guilty of thirty-four counts of falsifying business records to influence the outcome of the 2016 election
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The moral economy of the Shire
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Panama prepares to evacuate first island in face of rising sea levels
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How influencer cartels manipulate social media: Fraudulent behaviour hidden in plain sight
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Toilet/plumbing upgrades
Not sure if this is a "home improvement" topic, but I didn't see anywhere else relevant this would fit so I am going to drop it here. I've lived in the same place for around 12 years now. Before I...
Not sure if this is a "home improvement" topic, but I didn't see anywhere else relevant this would fit so I am going to drop it here.
I've lived in the same place for around 12 years now. Before I moved in, the place was owned by one other person for around 10 years. The place is probably ~20 years old. I have two toilets in the house. About 5 years after I moved in, the flushing mechanisms on one of the toilets stopped working and I inspected it and it looked like the bobber/float switch was busted to the point where when it got to max height, the water flow wouldn't shut off.
I pulled up a couple articles on the internet and it seemed like the parts were pretty straight forward to replace. So I went to Lowes, got the replacement parts needed and a few hours later, toilet was fixed. No big deal. About a year later the other toilet started acting up in the same manner so I just did the same thing. Both toilets had the original parts in them. They were all metal parts. The replacement parts were a brand called "FluidMaster" and I didn't really think much of it at the time. The replacement parts were almost entirely plastic.
So fast forward to today, and I have replaced the innards of the toilets on a fairly routine basis. It seems like every 18 months or so, I am having to replace the innards of the toilets because the float switch starts to fail. I came home from a day vacation on Saturday evening to find that one of the toilets was running and for god knows how long. I open the lid and sure enough, bobber is at the top, but the float switch hadn't disabled the water flow so the toilet just keeps running. I turned off the water to it and made a note that I'll have to go back to Lowes and pick up more parts. This will be the fourth or fifth replacement I've had to do on it.
What's going on here? Why are these float switches in these kits breaking so frequently? Does anyone else have this problem? Am I just buying the wrong parts continuously? Is there a better set of parts that I can buy to correct this issue?
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Magnus Carlsen has taken over as the leader of Norway Chess 2024 after World Champion Ding Liren blundered in round six
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Joe Biden Environmental Protection Agency issues $900 million to US schools for clean-energy buses
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Cloudflare uses deceptive business practices to bully customers into unnecessary enterprise plans
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The Secret Number - Igor Teper
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Generic preventitive healthcare advice wanted
Thanks to an emergency that resulted in an unexpected surgery, I have reached my health insurance maximum out-of-pocket expense. For those with sane healthcare systems, it basically means that I...
Thanks to an emergency that resulted in an unexpected surgery, I have reached my health insurance maximum out-of-pocket expense. For those with sane healthcare systems, it basically means that I will not be charged for any additional healthcare I receive for the rest of the year as long as it's covered (i.e. no cosmetics or "just for funsies"). I'm expecting a $6,000 bill in the mail, so I'm looking to take as much advantage of this as I possibly can, starting with some minor issues that I've been sitting on for a while.
I'll have to ask my doctor for their referral for anything, but I was wondering if there were any preventative healthcare services I should specifically ask for? I'm already going to be making an appointment for a regular physical - something I'm ashamed to say that I don't regularly do. I'm going to ask the doctor this same question but I figured I'd come up with a checklist just to make sure I don't miss out on anything.
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Eminem - Houdini (2024)
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It's weirder than I thought. How cicadas make noise (in ultra slow motion).
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The Cleverlys - Walk Like an Egyptian (The Bangles bluegrass/country cover, 2020)
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California legislature rejects governor’s proposed cuts to active transportation, intercity rail
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US President Joe Biden outlines Israeli proposal for Gaza cease-fire deal
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