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12 votes
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Switching to BunnyCDN (EU Cloudflare alternative) in less than two hours
31 votes -
Show Tildes: we built the world's first legal AI API
22 votes -
What's the deal with SafetyCore, the weird app that suddenly appeared on Android?
29 votes -
The antiportfolio: counter-advice for aspiring artists
9 votes -
Play my /r/fantasy bingo card as a game of Connections
11 votes -
Can writing about summer help with winter depression?
7 votes -
Simian sympathy
4 votes -
How I analyzed 1,378 restaurants using Places API to find hotspots in my city
14 votes -
Blogs: Show your own writing and good posts you have found recently
I think we can do this once again. The last one went okay and there has been some other recent threads on blogging and the state of the internet and sharing good blog posts we have found is a good...
I think we can do this once again. The last one went okay and there has been some other recent threads on blogging and the state of the internet and sharing good blog posts we have found is a good alternative.
So please share links to both your own recent blog posts and interesting posts you may have read recently.
9 votes -
Severe case of midlife crisis
27 votes -
Some thoughts on emergent technology and the future of education
10 votes -
Building a personal, private AI computer on a budget
24 votes -
Silicon Valley vignettes
9 votes -
A timeline to bring them all together
7 votes -
Just pick a static site generator and start writing
25 votes -
Wolfenstein The New Colossus and messy executions
10 votes -
Using ChatGPT consumes a 500 ml bottle of water; so what?
11 votes -
Why I rebuilt ProseMirror’s renderer in React
10 votes -
A deep-dive roundup of links on The Sims I put together for its 25th anniversary
9 votes -
Why and how I use Immich
16 votes -
A review of 'Spock's World', a Star Trek novel
5 votes -
Books I read during 2024 that were published during 2024 (part 2!)
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David Ingram and the Lost Cities of Native North America
4 votes -
Easy come easy go
16 votes -
AI is creating a generation of illiterate programmers
52 votes -
Why is AI slop so easy to spot but hard to detect?
18 votes -
Is Colorado's electric vehicle incentive worth it?
8 votes -
My hobby: reviewing things! Here are my favorites games, movies, shows, books from 2024.
16 votes -
MOS brings macOS' smooth scrolling to any mouse
14 votes -
What does the "new BMI" say you should weigh?
16 votes -
Screen time and face-to-face conversation
8 votes -
Blogs: Show your own writing and good posts you have found recently (January)
A thread about Bear Blog a few weeks ago showed an interest in blogging here on Tildes, with a couple of users also sharing links to their own blogs. I figured we could have a recurring (schedule...
A thread about Bear Blog a few weeks ago showed an interest in blogging here on Tildes, with a couple of users also sharing links to their own blogs.
I figured we could have a recurring (schedule depending on interest) topic to share both our own recent blog posts and other interesting posts we have found.
This is both to have a space for self-promotion that aren’t their own link posts and a place to highlight creative amateur writing (in the positive definition of the word).
26 votes -
Why does Cloudflare Pages have such a generous free tier?
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Sanity check: is using links to your personal blog as a glorified text post type reasonable?
As a follow up to this, I now have a blog that I intend to use for longer write-ups on things I find interesting enough to want to share, and continuing this chain of thought, it would effectively...
As a follow up to this, I now have a blog that I intend to use for longer write-ups on things I find interesting enough to want to share, and continuing this chain of thought, it would effectively fill the purpose of what I would until now use a text post for. This very post serves as an obvious counter-example of something that would make sense as a blog article, so there would presumably be exceptions, but overall that would mean I would switch from text posts to links to my blog where the text is (and I'd probably add a collapsible copy of the article as a comment for redundancy in case something happens to the blog. I have no idea if I'm keeping this specific domain name in the long term, and in fact I do want to switch to a proper domain name I own rather than using yunohost's domains, but for right now it's not in the cards.).
To me, this reasoning makes sense and isn't in conflict with Tildes' principles, however I have a concern regarding the code of conduct's self-promotion policy, specifically the it shouldn't be the primary reason that you post on the site part. My gut tells me that I would be in the clear since the overall intent of this policy is to curb outright advertising and self-serving behavior, and I assume linking to my blog which is non-monetized and decoupled from any endeavor I might profit from wouldn't apply. While I think this is the most natural interpretation, I can't argue in good faith that, taking the text purely at face value outside of the broader context, "ceasing submitting text posts and replacing them with links to my blog" isn't pretty much making that blog the primary reason I post on the site (at least outside of the comment section).
So, as a sanity check, I'm asking if going ahead with this does fit the expected conduct on Tildes and I'm not missing something that makes it not okay. If I am missing something, what should I do instead?
29 votes -
TCL's bet on screens that look like paper
16 votes -
"Someone must have figured this out…" — A blog post about building wind chimes!
18 votes -
US$ 30 million to reinvent the wheel (Bluesky vs. Mastodon)
24 votes -
Why I make smart devices dumber: a privacy advocate's reflection
36 votes -
What it's like to create a simple, free website in 2025
26 votes -
A note on Worm - A review of John McCrae's Worm
22 votes -
The attention wars: why creative time is now contraband
28 votes -
Fellow Satisfactory lovers - A quick tutorial on how to use Draw.IO for factory floor planning and an invitation to help me (if you want!)
10 votes -
The Mountain Is Burning - From Zero to Apocalypse in 45 minutes
4 votes -
Writing toy code with ChatGPT is a blast
14 votes -
Books I read during 2024 that were published during 2024
16 votes -
The Frisch’s private equity deal
10 votes -
Ctrl-c ten year anniversary and the issue of Ctrl-ZINE to go with it
14 votes -
Stuff I learnt in 2024
12 votes -
AI ‘street photography’ isn’t photography: What we lose by simulating experience
11 votes