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6 votes
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Women’s lives under Islamic State in Niger’s Tillabery
7 votes -
Ichi the Witch - Chapter 1
5 votes -
The origin story behind Counter-Strike's most iconic map
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Stripe has now blocked the Company Registry fraud – but why did it facilitate it?
12 votes -
On the path to delivering next generation UK weather forecasts
7 votes -
Bat loss linked to death of human infants
27 votes -
Swedish battery company Northvolt has announced it would be laying off a large part of its workforce and selling or consolidating several sites as the electric vehicle market slows down
11 votes -
Satisfactory | 1.0 launch trailer
26 votes -
The Apprentice | Official trailer
16 votes -
Girl Scout – Honey (2024)
4 votes -
September 10: World Suicide Prevention Day - Changing the narrative on suicide
19 votes -
Arsenal captain Martin Ødegaard a doubt for Sunday's North London derby after suffering an ankle injury on international duty for Norway
8 votes -
New York Times tech workers union votes to authorize a strike
43 votes -
Sony scraps ‘Beyond the Spider-Verse' for “creative reasons"
32 votes -
cohost.org to shut down by the end of 2024
36 votes -
My impressions of Bear Blog
5 votes -
Dutch will spend $2.7 billion on improving infrastructure to keep ASML
7 votes -
Types and other techniques as an accessibility tool for the ADHD brain - Michael Newton
20 votes -
How I built an NFC movie library for my kids
22 votes -
Apple loses EU court battle over €13bn tax bill in Ireland
41 votes -
Radicle 1.0 — An open source, peer-to-peer code collaboration stack built on Git
6 votes -
Dark Horse Comics added to GlobalComix
7 votes -
"Sound of Freedom" inspiration accused in lawsuits and interviews of sexual predation
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Crossposting on Tildes, general thoughts?
It seems like the last real discussion about the subject was about 6 years ago I am mostly wondering what the thoughts now are on crossposting something in different tildes groups. This was...
It seems like the last real discussion about the subject was about 6 years ago
I am mostly wondering what the thoughts now are on crossposting something in different tildes groups. This was inspired by a few things. Last week I was unsure where to post something and ended up posting it in the most topical tildes group even though previous posts that took off were posted in a different group. Meaning that people that are subscribed to ~comp but not ~life might have missed the post even though they might be interested.
Then there is this post. I was about to post the same link before realizing it was already posted. The post in question is posted in ~games, I would have posted it in ~tech. I feel like the overlap between ~games and ~tech subscribers likely is a bit bigger, but also here I feel like people might potentially be missing out.
I realize this might not be the biggest issue, the majority of people on tildes seem to be subscribed to all groups. But it still, it tickled something in my brain and this is the second time in a short period that I find myself thinking about this.
Ideally, in my mind, this would be solved on a technical level where you can post something in two groups with a consolidated comment section. However, I don't see this happening in the sort term.
Tags sort of cover this, but given they can be anything and quite numerous, browsing through them is not something I personally would ever use or actually address this.
The second-best solution, and the one I'd like to discuss, is to simply cross post and in one of the posts leave a comment linking to the other post to consolidate discussion a bit.
Am I overthinking the issue? Probably. :) But overall, what are peoples thoughts on allowing cross posts between groups? Any real downsides besides double entries in the listing?
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Post-Positivism is not yet normalized in international relations
6 votes -
I could do that in a weekend!
13 votes -
What LitRPG Series do you recommend?
I read through He Who Fights with Monsters and it was not only my first read into the genre, so far it's been my favorite. I've come to absolutely love the characters, especially the protagonist,...
I read through He Who Fights with Monsters and it was not only my first read into the genre, so far it's been my favorite. I've come to absolutely love the characters, especially the protagonist, and the humor. Interesting and likeable characters are what makes or breaks a book for me.
I'm waiting on the next book to release, and in the mean time I've tried reading some others, but I've disliked what I've read so far. I read through the first three and a half books of Defiance of the Fall, but not only is the main character just hands down boring and contradictory, it's made worse by the fact that I don't believe the author is a very good writer. The amount of times a character has "snorted" and "rolled their eyes" is honestly a bad running joke.
After this I tried reading the Iron Druid Chronicles. It's not a LitRPG book, just a fantasy novel that takes place in modern times, but the author spent very little time on anything but the major plot points. Everything happens in such rapid succession that there's no depth given to the characters. I don't think it's poorly written, I just think it's just written for a different kind of reader. The books are also incredibly short for me, and I finished the first three in just a few days.
I'm halfway through the first book of The Primal Hunter now, and the writing is far better than Defiance of the Fall, the protagonist much better written, except I'm not sure I like him all that much. Very much the "I'm quiet, smart, and better than everyone" kind of attitude you'd get out of the know it all in high school, except supposedly this guy is a grown adult.
I've read all of these through Kindle Unlimited and they were all suggested to me by the app itself. I've only recently picked up reading again since dropping Reddit altogether, so I'm not super well versed into the best ways of finding new series to read.
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Yellowcard - A Whole New World (From "A Whole New Sound") ft. Chrissy Costanza (2024)
5 votes -
Tropical storm Francine forms in the Gulf of Mexico; Expected to make landfall in Louisiana as a hurricane on Wednesday
11 votes -
Cognitive behavioral therapy enhances brain circuits to relieve depression in subset of depression patients
7 votes -
James Earl Jones, authoritative actor and voice of Darth Vader, dies at 93
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Based on a Jane Fallon novel and directed by Guy Unsworth, a new show powered by Swedish pop duo Roxette opens in Malmö – Per Gessle reflects on their arrival at the opera
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After this year's widely lauded Olympics in Paris, Denmark's capital announced it is exploring the possibility of hosting the international sporting event in 2036
19 votes -
Star Trek Day 2024 offering free pilot episodes for almost all Star Trek series
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Fig Tape – It's Only Been a Week (2023)
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‘Spider-Man 4’ finds its director in Destin Daniel Cretton
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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 -
An in-depth look at Romance in video games
17 votes -
Texas is close to adopting new oil and gas waste rules, first in decades
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Weekly Israel-Hamas war megathread - week of September 9
This thread is posted weekly - please try to post all relevant Israel-Hamas war content in here, such as news, updates, opinion articles, etc. Extremely significant events may warrant a separate...
This thread is posted weekly - please try to post all relevant Israel-Hamas war content in here, such as news, updates, opinion articles, etc. Extremely significant events may warrant a separate topic, but almost all should be posted in here.
Please try to avoid antagonistic arguments and bickering matches. Comment threads that devolve into unproductive arguments may be removed so that the overall topic is able to continue.
7 votes -
US Department of Justice attorneys claim Google has “trifecta of monopolies” on day one of ad tech trial
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GPU couture – Living the Nvidia loca [someone designed a purse made out of a GPU]
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Top EU court orders Apple to pay €13 billion tax bill
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"Incident" - How US police officers react when a killing is caught on tape
30 votes -
The third sex
11 votes -
Oxenfree will be completely removed from Itch.io next month
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Oscilloscope Music - Intersect
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If you could send someone to any historic moment, who and when?
It's been a while since we had a lighthearted talk on here about something silly, and this question has been bouncing around my head for years now. Figured it'd be fun to ask and see what people...
It's been a while since we had a lighthearted talk on here about something silly, and this question has been bouncing around my head for years now. Figured it'd be fun to ask and see what people come up with!
So, you can take one person from any time period and send them to any historic event for a duration of your choice. You can go for serious stuff, like sending a bodyguard to save someone from an assassination, or yourself to some moment in history you're curious about... Or you could send Stephen Hawking to his own time traveler party. Maybe throw some conspiracy theorist at Roswell 1947 or let some ancient king crash Elizabeth's Diamond Jubilee.
The options are literally limitless. I'm just interested to see what everyone comes up with!
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Jpeg XL
36 votes