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4 votes
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Lithuania’s Social Democrats defeat conservatives in parliamentary elections
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No, raising the minimum wage does not hurt US fast-food workers
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Knosis - FUHAI (feat. Hanabie) (2024)
4 votes -
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!
11 votes -
What have you been listening to this week?
What have you been listening to this week? You don't need to do a 6000 word review if you don't want to, but please write something! If you've just picked up some music, please update on that as...
What have you been listening to this week? You don't need to do a 6000 word review if you don't want to, but please write something! If you've just picked up some music, please update on that as well, we'd love to see your hauls :)
Feel free to give recs or discuss anything about each others' listening habits.
You can make a chart if you use last.fm:
http://www.tapmusic.net/lastfm/
Remember that linking directly to your image will update with your future listening, make sure to reupload to somewhere like imgur if you'd like it to remain what you have at the time of posting.
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A fantasy league
Hey, folks! I've been playing fantasy NFL for about four years now. At first, I expected to hate it. Just, ya know, always a pop culture contrarian. It turned out after a year or two, I really...
Hey, folks! I've been playing fantasy NFL for about four years now. At first, I expected to hate it. Just, ya know, always a pop culture contrarian. It turned out after a year or two, I really enjoy it!
I've been watching hockey on and off since probably 2007. Would love to see if NHL Fantasy can drive my NHL enjoyment similarly to football.
Not all of our little NFL group wants to try hockey. If you'd like to give it a whirl, I'd be happy to share the link to join! I need a few folks.
6 votes -
US airlines now required to automatically refund you for canceled flight
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Are Feeds - like RSS or Atom feeds - Really Worth It For A Personal Blog?
I stopped blogging several years ago. Over the last few years, I've been writing plenty of private essays. However, very recently I have been considering starting to publish my writing and, well,...
I stopped blogging several years ago. Over the last few years, I've been writing plenty of private essays. However, very recently I have been considering starting to publish my writing and, well, start blogging again publicly. I have no desire to waste time on templates, look-and-feel, visual stuff, etc. I just want to write a bog-standard html file, and then publish it...I do value leveraging html elements that help with meta data (e.g. microformats, etc.), but don't care about how things look - and these elements that i value are all invisible to most users anyway. I would be fine with just crafting html by hand, deploying it via sftp or some boring deployment pipleine, and that's it. But, then, I started thinking: what about having an RSS/Atom feed? I used to consume content via an rss reader, but have not done so in years. But, I don't want to manually craft that feed file; nope, sorry. But, I've heard a comment or two from acquaintances that rss/atom feeds and syndication are really something that people - like my potential audience - might really desire. So, I should really consider having one. This means that either I have to craft several things manually (from the blog post itself, the list of archived posts, the feed file, etc.), or use a static site generator that will handle all this for me, etc. I don't want to get trapped down a rabbit hole where I am spending so much on the tooling, the scaffolding, twiddling with templates, or the publish process itself. I just want the minimal for writing and publishing, I want it to live on my domain name, and that's it. Am I crazy or extremely lazy for not wanting to generate an RSS/Atom feed file?
So, here's my ask of you all nice people: are feeds like RSS/Atom feeds even worth it? If so, does anyone have recommendations for a manual process where i can craft the blog post's html by hand, but somehow leverage a portion of a static site generator (or some minimal tool) to only automate the creation of the RSS/Atom feed file? Thanks in advfance for any constructive feedback!
P.S. - One thing that re-ignited my desire both to write more in public, and keep it alive with minimal fuss was my re-reading of Jeff Huang's excellent "This Page is Designed to Last" post: https://jeffhuang.com/designed_to_last/
19 votes -
‘We were wrong’: An oral history of WIRED’s original website
14 votes -
Jeff Bezos vetoed Washington Post plan to endorse Kamala Harris, paper reports
86 votes -
Joe Biden- Kamala Harris administration announces $2.4 billion in new US railroad projects to improve safety and grow the passenger and freight networks
45 votes -
German pigeon (Full song remix, 2024)
5 votes -
Project 2025, and Why It’s Bad, a cartoon by Michael Goodwin and Dan Burr
54 votes -
Police in Norway say four people were injured when a tram jumped the rails and crashed into an electronic device store in central Oslo
7 votes -
Ask Tildes: What kind of non-mainstream AI are you using regularly?
Hey Tildes, I was researching about AI usage for a project and was curious -- do you folks use some non-mainstream AI (like outside of ChatGPT/Microsoft Copilot/Apple Intelligence), like perhaps a...
Hey Tildes, I was researching about AI usage for a project and was curious -- do you folks use some non-mainstream AI (like outside of ChatGPT/Microsoft Copilot/Apple Intelligence), like perhaps a custom Chrome extensions or maybe a desktop application?
I wanted to understand what use cases for AI exist that the big companies are lacking in right now
7 votes -
The Kids Should See This
32 votes -
Longi Green Energy sets world record for crystalline silicon solar module efficiency at 25.4%
13 votes -
US mortgage rates back to 7%
26 votes -
The traffic model deceit: how US highway agencies manipulate data to justify wasteful expansion
18 votes -
More US states ban PFAS, or ‘forever chemicals,’ in more products
38 votes -
The misogynistic, bigoted and crude US rally remarks Donald Trump hasn’t disavowed
56 votes -
They ran for US President. What did they learn? (original from 2004)
7 votes -
Mel Manuel, trans candidate for US House, injected testosterone on camera in a campaign ad
18 votes -
‘Oregon Trail’ action-comedy movie in development at Apple | Movie will feature original musical numbers in the vein of 'Barbie'
9 votes -
Non-college educated White men used to be ahead in the American economy. Now they’ve fallen behind.
31 votes -
Gotham Awards nominations: ‘Anora’ leads pack, ‘Challengers’ and ‘Nickel Boys’ among group up for Best Feature
2 votes -
The latest in North Korea’s fake IT worker scheme: Extorting the employers
17 votes -
Mount Eerie - Non-Metaphorical Decolonization (2024)
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Timasomo 2024: Week 3 Updates
Important Upcoming Dates Tuesday, October 29 - Final Update Topic Tuesday, November 5 - Timasomo Showcase Topic November 1-4 are for putting the "finishing touches" on your project and readying it...
Important Upcoming Dates
Tuesday, October 29 - Final Update Topic
Tuesday, November 5 - Timasomo Showcase TopicNovember 1-4 are for putting the "finishing touches" on your project and readying it for the showcase.
While November 1 is technically the creative deadline, remember that there are no Timasomo Police, so if you need to keep working into November, go for it! We've had people submit to the showcase days and even weeks later.
Time for another update on your progress:
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What did/didn't you get done this week?
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Anything go according to plan?
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Anything go off the rails?
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Any successes or struggles to share?
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Do you need feedback or help on anything?
This is your topic to share anything and everything you want about what you’ve made so far.
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Inside the world's largest AI supercluster xAI Colossus
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Ensiferum – Winter Storm Vigilantes (2024)
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Týr – Dragons Never Die (2024)
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Canadian defence strategy and issues - Procurement disasters, the Arctic and alliances
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Switching to Linux, looking for distro recommendations
Overview When I swapped the motherboard on my computer, I lost my Windows license and Microsoft support was useless. So I am switching my desktop over to Linux. I am planning on setting up dual...
Overview
When I swapped the motherboard on my computer, I lost my Windows license and Microsoft support was useless. So I am switching my desktop over to Linux. I am planning on setting up dual boot, so that I still have Windows 10 with the watermark for certain use cases, but hoping I can run primarily Linux.
Previous Linux Experience
I have swapped an old laptop to Linux (elementaryOS) before and was able to have it do the simple tasks I required of that computer. I also have an old desktop running proxmox, with various VMs, primarily a NAS running openmediavault. Also, I took a college class on Linux system admin, which focused on various tasks on ubuntu. So overall, I am pretty familiar with Debian-based Linux and doing stuff in the terminal, but I would prefer to not have to use the terminal often.
Workload
So I use my computer for fairly normal use cases that should not be too problematic for Linux. Things I plan to do are:
- Non-competitive gaming (Minecraft, Civilization V and VI, occassionally single player FPS games)
- Video editing via DaVinci Resolve
- General web browsing
- Libre Office is what I plan to switch to from MS Office
Plans for testing
I am going to setup a VM on my hypervisor to try out the basic interface of each distro, and try basic tasks. Testing will probably not involve running the heavier applications such as DaVinci Resolve or games. However, I will look into the install process of some of these. For games, I am just going to rely on the work Steam has done for Linux gaming recently.
Things I am looking for in a distro
The things I want in a distro are:
- Debian based preferable, but am considering others
- Simple tasks can be done graphically, instead of via terminal
- Upgrade in place is preferable (I believe similar to how ubuntu now allows for upgrades to the next LTS does not require a reinstall)
- Similar UI to Windows 10 is preferable
Planned distros to test
Distros I wanted to try before posting
- popOS
- Mint
Distros I am considering testing after being recommended them:
- Arch
- Fedora (I am strongly leaning towards this one, but want to do more testing)
48 votes -
Debugging audio artifacts caused by... a serial port?
7 votes -
The lines at US food banks are growing longer
24 votes -
Redding property manager fired after posting on Reddit that he used ex-tenant mail-in ballots to vote for Donald Trump
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Has anyone ever used NixOS as daily-drive distro?
I'm impressed by reproducibility of NixOS, configuration mechanism and Nix package manager, but how it would be in daily-drive use? Is it worth it?
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Thomas Frank has emerged as an early favourite to succeed Erik ten Hag as the Manchester United manager after the Dutchman was sacked on Monday
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Wikipedia article blocked worldwide by Delhi high court
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Formula 1 Mexico City Grand Prix 2024 - Results
Warning: this post may contain spoilers
Race 2 of the triple-header complete! At the highest altitude of all the races: Mexico City.
Lots of crashes into the barriers this weekend. Such as for Yuki. I think Yuki was pulling off a great move on the outside of Albon, but Albon was being squeezed by Gasly, which made him squeeze Yuki. Either way, both were out of the running before Turn 1.
Max had a great start on Sainz to get P1, but then Sainz had a great run on Max after the restart! Sainz's move surprised me actually. But then Max's moves on Norris, as the latter attempted to pass the former, were ugly, to say the least. Both 10-sec penalties on Max deserved, IMO.
Perez had a great start at his home race, 'cept for the false start (looks like he was too far ahead of the marks). That earned him a 5-sec. But seems like the scrap and touch with Lawson just left him adrift at the back. At one point, Zhou was on hards 20 laps older than Perez' mediums, but Perez couldn't get anywhere close to DRS range of Zhou.
Mercedes were entertaining today, with Lewis trying to get around George lap after lap, for 10 laps.
I was hoping that Leclerc would keep P2, ahead of Norris, as a form of damage control in Red Bull's direction. But Norris came out ahead, after Leclerc almost went into the walls. Which was a good recovery by Leclerc to NOT hit the wall! At least Leclerc also took the fastest lap on the last lap. Another great P1 victory for Sainz. Provided this continues, what a way to finish out his time with Ferrari!
After the race, Colapinto recived a 10-sec penalty due to a collision between him and Lawson on the penutlimate lap.
Onward to Brazil!
Next race:
Sao Paulo Grand Prix
Autodromo Jose Carlos Pace
Sunday, November 3Provisional Race Results -- SPOILER
Pos No Driver Car Laps Time/retired Pts 1 55 Carlos Sainz Ferrari 71 1:40:55.800 25 2 4 Lando Norris McLaren Mercedes 71 +4.705s 18 3 16 Charles Leclerc Ferrari 71 +34.387s 16 4 44 Lewis Hamilton Mercedes 71 +44.780s 12 5 63 George Russell Mercedes 71 +48.536s 10 6 1 Max Verstappen Red Bull Racing Honda RBPT 71 +59.558s 8 7 20 Kevin Magnussen Haas Ferrari 71 +63.642s 6 8 81 Oscar Piastri McLaren Mercedes 71 +64.928s 4 9 27 Nico Hulkenberg Haas Ferrari 70 +1 lap 2 10 10 Pierre Gasly Alpine Renault 70 +1 lap 1 11 18 Lance Stroll Aston Martin Aramco Mercedes 70 +1 lap 0 12 43 Franco Colapinto Williams Mercedes 70 +1 lap 0 13 31 Esteban Ocon Alpine Renault 70 +1 lap 0 14 77 Valtteri Bottas Kick Sauber Ferrari 70 +1 lap 0 15 24 Zhou Guanyu Kick Sauber Ferrari 70 +1 lap 0 16 30 Liam Lawson RB Honda RBPT 70 +1 lap 0 17 11 Sergio Perez Red Bull Racing Honda RBPT 70 +1 lap 0 NC 14 Fernando Alonso Aston Martin Aramco Mercedes 15 DNF 0 NC 23 Alexander Albon Williams Mercedes 0 DNF 0 NC 22 Yuki Tsunoda RB Honda RBPT 0 DNF 0 Fastest Lap: Charles Leclerc, Lap 71
Source: F1.com
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I bought a bike. What next?
Yeah, I bought an ebike from Costco. It was a pretty good deal and it exceeded my expectation in just about every way, at least so far. The only thing that's bugging me right now is that the seat...
Yeah, I bought an ebike from Costco. It was a pretty good deal and it exceeded my expectation in just about every way, at least so far. The only thing that's bugging me right now is that the seat is supposedly super comfortable but my butt is sore after relatively short rides, but I've read that that will go away after a while.
I haven't owned a bike for decades and I was wondering if there was any less obvious things I should look out for. I already figured out that I put on the front wheel off-center because the disc was rubbing against the brake pad, but that was an easy fix. The manual for my bike is painfully lacking in details; half of covers how to use the controller, and the other half is assembly, and even that part wasn't terribly detailed. There were two parts that came in the box that it didn't even mention (a reflector for the handlebars and the derailleur protector - the latter of which I only figured out what it was after I did a reverse image search for it). It appears that it was written for people who already know a lot about bikes. The fork has shocks on it that appear to be adjustable but I don't know how or even why you would want to adjust them. Is there a website or a book that I can find with more detailed info on bikes generally?
Finally, accessories. I already bought two simple things just on impulse: a simple cheap cable lock and a bell (which seems like a strange omission for a bike, but what do I know?). I figure that I should have probably invested in a better lock, though, since it's a fairly expensive machine, so I thought I'd ask what people would recommend. Also are there any other accessories I might consider? I want to get a bottle holder, but I'm looking for a design to 3D print if anyone has any recommendations. It'd be nice to finally bust out my roll of ASA for it.
34 votes -
FizzBuzz as a TypeScript type
11 votes -
US study on puberty blockers goes unpublished because of politics, doctor says
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Groundbreaking exhibition on Tove Jansson's public art opens in Helsinki – focuses on the artist and writer's lesser-known mural work
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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?
18 votes -
Newly published collection - Letters by Oliver Sacks – provides valuable insight into a curious mind
16 votes -
A Master and Commander prequel film is in development
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Chicago built 50+ miles of new bike lanes, increasing cyclists by 119% and dramatically reducing fatal collisions
54 votes