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13 votes
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What does the "new BMI" say you should weigh?
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What are some passages or quotes that inspire your creativity or encourage your creative process?
While many of you are an inspiration to others on your own creative merits, I wonder if there is anyone else who sets aside little (or big) passages and other quotations from authors, poets, film,...
While many of you are an inspiration to others on your own creative merits, I wonder if there is anyone else who sets aside little (or big) passages and other quotations from authors, poets, film, or TV whose work gets you in the mood to write or in some other way encourages you into a certain manner of expression.
I keep around a digital notebook of some of my favorite thought-provoking, creativity-motivating, or words that paint an immediately vivid picture. Sometimes they add color to a character or world in an intense way, or they're clever ways to word things I wouldn't have thought to express from that angle. Sometimes they're ways of phrasing or writing a concept or theme that we don't often see in modern fiction but might work for a fantasy setting or elsewhere and I want to keep around that idea as a reference of how I might do something similar, but different.
Please share and feel free to provide some context if necessary, such as a passage from a sci-fi novel that really gets you motivated to write something science-y, or a bit about the person if the passage is from a memoir.
22 votes -
AI video editing helpers are changing my life
If you are like me then you are kinda over hearing about AI all the time; I get it, believe me. I've written about jobs on here before: my day job is absolutely infested with AI jargon, most of it...
If you are like me then you are kinda over hearing about AI all the time; I get it, believe me. I've written about jobs on here before: my day job is absolutely infested with AI jargon, most of it pretty meaningless (flashbacks to "The Cloud"), and it's a constant everywhere else too, so yeah it's a lot and it's largely unimpressive. Image gen has gotten pretty ridiculous in the last 6-12 months, and video gen seems to be taking off next, and I've successfully wrangled various chatbots into helping with coding projects, etc.
Probably none of this is news to you, but I just found out that I can get AI to edit video. I've done a lot of short-form editing, and recently picked up some side work that is much lengthier, without realizing that the time I would spend hunkered over going through it would be exponentially more lengthy. Painfully so. Cue signing up for a trial of AutoCut, and hot damn it's like living in the future. I am as we speak watching it delete gaps, cut to speakers, add captions that are mostly correct & even formatted & unbelievably also do the VHS singalong/Tiktok "highlight the word being spoken" thing that all the cool kids are doing these days. It's not perfect, it's kinda finicky—I'm having to use a V1 when V2 is supposedly much better, and I'm having to chunk these beastly premiere timelines to get it to do anything at all, but wow—if this is your day job, are you worried? Cause it's a game changer for me but no one is going to replace me because no one else would bother messing with it lol, but on a corporate scale do people know about this stuff yet? I'm thinking our jobs may not be replaced by AI, our jobs will probably just become AI babysitting.
29 votes -
Are MUDs and MMORPGs the same thing?
13 votes -
Alkymist – Digging A Grave (2024)
4 votes -
Canoo files bankruptcy, claiming funding shortfalls
21 votes -
The invalid 68030 instruction that accidentally allowed the Mac Classic II to successfully boot up
17 votes -
“It's the first time we have a trans person in a leading role in a feature film in Denmark. Otherwise, I wouldn't have made this movie,” the debuting director Mathias Broe tells Variety
10 votes -
Tildes Book Club - The Ministry for the Future - How is it going?
Happy New Year friends and fellow readers. In approximately two weeks we will be discussing Ministry for the Future by Kim Stanley Robinson. How's it going? I got started just after Christmas and...
Happy New Year friends and fellow readers. In approximately two weeks we will be discussing Ministry for the Future by Kim Stanley Robinson.
How's it going? I got started just after Christmas and it was such a tense fast paced book that I finished within a week.
16 votes -
She is in love with ChatGPT
29 votes -
Swearing and automatic captions
23 votes -
A philosophy scholar discusses fiction vs nonfiction
5 votes -
Feminists facing resistance in China find the funny side of things
13 votes -
A beskirted trip to IKEA
21 votes -
Steven Spielberg says he fought to stop E.T. sequel from being made - 'didn't have many rights'
15 votes -
Brazil bans Sam Altman's tech firm Tools for Humanity from paying for iris scans
23 votes -
Austin rents have fallen for nearly two years
21 votes -
On strategies to foster friendships new and old
10 votes -
The best breakup advice you’ll ever get
35 votes -
China's new stealth aircraft - "J-36" and the challenge to US air power (with Justin Bronk)
19 votes -
When The Wind Blows: The darkest movie you haven't seen
10 votes -
Ereb Altor – Valkyrian Fate (2024)
8 votes -
X Games Aspen 2025 rebroadcast livestream
5 votes -
Toyota reduces price of new hydrogen car in California to just over $15,000 — with $15,000 of free fuel
34 votes -
Where can I buy affordable, high quality Micro SD Cards within Canada?
I'm curious if you guys have a good retailer for SD Cards. Costco used to sell them, but they don't seem to anymore. I'd like to use them for portable data storage.
16 votes -
Did a private equity fire truck industry consolidation worsen the Los Angeles fires?
15 votes -
Rediscovered Edvard Munch painting will be unveiled at London's National Portrait Gallery in March, as part of a major exhibition of the Norwegian master's portraits
10 votes -
Looking for a simple lists app
I've been using Google Keep (check boxes mode) for my work and personal to-do lists for a while now, and it's almost perfect for my use case. I love the simplicity and lack of options gumming up...
I've been using Google Keep (check boxes mode) for my work and personal to-do lists for a while now, and it's almost perfect for my use case. I love the simplicity and lack of options gumming up my process, and specifically I like the UI of having nested subtasks that all move with their head task when you reorder the top level tasks. That is to say, when you drag a headline task, all of its subtasks "roll up" inside it and "unfurl" when you drop the task into its new location. The fact that it syncs across devices is also really great, but not necessarily a deal breaker.
What is becoming a deal breaker is that you can only have 2 levels: top level or nested. I want more nesting levels, but with the simple touch-and-drag UI to which I've become accustomed.
Have any of you heard of/used an app such as I've described? I have issues using bigger, more fleshed-out apps because all the features distract my goblin brain, and the friction of having to use various touch menus or the keyboard on my phone to adjust indent levels keeps me from getting crap done.
Thanks in advance!
Edit: for now, I have settled on Workflowy. It seems to offer the most similar functionality with an acceptable number of interactions to do the things I want to do. Thank you to everyone who offered their experience!
20 votes -
Novo Nordisk rebuked by UK watchdog over failure to disclose payments to health groups – Danish drug giant found to have failed to accurately report spending even after admitting to errors
13 votes -
Her courage: a 'Xena: Warrior Princess' retrospective
10 votes -
What games have you been playing, and what's your opinion on them?
What have you been playing lately? Discussion about video games and board games are both welcome. Please don't just make a list of titles, give some thoughts about the game(s) as well.
21 votes -
The documentation system
7 votes -
The curse of the household analogy regarding UK government spending
24 votes -
SDL 3 official release
18 votes -
Offbeat Fridays – The thread where offbeat headlines become front page news
Tildes is a very serious site, where we discuss very serious matters like 2fa, citizenship.birthright and tiktok. Tags culled from the highest voted topics from the last seven days, if anyone was...
Tildes is a very serious site, where we discuss very serious matters like 2fa, citizenship.birthright and tiktok. Tags culled from the highest voted topics from the last seven days, if anyone was unusually befuddled.
But one of my favourite tags happens to be offbeat! Taking its original inspiration from Sir Nils Olav III, this thread is looking for any far-fetched
offbeat
stories lurking in the newspapers. It may not deserve its own post, but it deserves a wider audience!15 votes -
Weekly thread for casual chat and photos of pets
This is the place for casual discussion about our pets. Photos are welcome, show us your pet(s) and tell us about them!
7 votes -
I put a toaster in the dishwasher (2012)
41 votes -
Tempest Rising | Official pre-order trailer
8 votes -
The bad new season of Kitchen Nightmares
14 votes -
Eighteen months after Maui wildfires destroyed over 2,000 homes, only three have been rebuilt
26 votes -
What did you do this week (and weekend)?
As part of a weekly series, these topics are a place for users to casually discuss the things they did — or didn't do — during their week. Did you accomplish any goals? Suffer a failure? Do...
As part of a weekly series, these topics are a place for users to casually discuss the things they did — or didn't do — during their week. Did you accomplish any goals? Suffer a failure? Do nothing at all? Tell us about it!
11 votes -
Bluesky advertises itself as an open network, they say people won't lose followers or their identity, they advertise themselves as a protocol ("atproto"). These three claims are false.
39 votes -
Why some doctors are reassessing hypnosis
11 votes -
Dwarf Fortress Adventure Mode is out now!
30 votes -
‘Michael': Entire third act needs to be reshot due to legal issues — October release in peril
16 votes -
Norway on the verge of abolishing Video Assistant Referee from domestic football league after clubs in the country's top two divisions recommended formally that it should be discontinued
17 votes -
Wardruna – Birna (2024)
8 votes -
Amazon to close Quebec facilities, insists it's not because of new union
57 votes -
Denmark became the world's first country to offer legal recognition of gay partnerships on 1 October 1989 – a day when "something shifted in human affairs"
13 votes