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9 votes
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For-profit (creative) software
7 votes -
The real problem with toilet paper: Where it comes from
22 votes -
The Night Flight Orchestra – Paloma (2025)
3 votes -
Our interfaces have lost their senses
35 votes -
Privacy is also protecting the data of others
25 votes -
Theory crafting: XR glasses + Windows VM via Android
Title kinda gives the gist of it all. I have been wondering about a way to have a "full" desktop with just XR glasses, a phone, bluetooth keyboard, and an internet connection. Not sure if this is...
Title kinda gives the gist of it all.
I have been wondering about a way to have a "full" desktop with just XR glasses, a phone, bluetooth keyboard, and an internet connection.
Not sure if this is easily doable, or if Windows VMs would be so expensive to make it pointless. Maybe something like WINE or w/e the not 20 year outdated current thing is to run Windows software.
The main use would be to run 1-2 browsers and trading software.
Just curious if this is a foolish idea or not.
5 votes -
Isar Aerospace sets date for first launch after receiving license
9 votes -
Rodent for dinner? US residents encouraged to eat invasive nutria.
17 votes -
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?
14 votes -
Moritz Moszkowski - Ballade in G-Minor for Violin and Orchestra Op. 16 No. 1 (1878)
5 votes -
FireHOL: an iptables stateful packet filtering firewall for humans
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Meet the army of women saving India’s rarest stork | Wild Hope
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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.
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How hard would it be to learn to code a Discord bot?
I've got a notion to put some of my extra energy into learning to code. I'm familiar with EXTREME basics - I did some coding in BASIC and Python when I was younger ("Hello world" type stuff, and...
I've got a notion to put some of my extra energy into learning to code. I'm familiar with EXTREME basics - I did some coding in BASIC and Python when I was younger ("Hello world" type stuff, and some futzing around with my Ti calculators programming capabilities) and while I had a pretty good knack for it I never developed it further.
I'd like to use this as a chance to create something useful for me - a discord bot for my server. We have a handful of bots doing a few odds and ends, and I'd like to try and work something out to consolidate things. That's getting a bit ahead of myself though - initial scope would be simple: have the bot do a simple task like counting +rep points, or something silly like telling a joke.
I don't really have any idea of where to start - what resources I need, what language to use, or really anything about how this all works. Any assistance at all would be welcome!
To be clear - I want to learn to code, and specifically I want to learn in a way where it is immediately applicable and useful in a context I care about.
20 votes -
The future is Niri
53 votes -
Google is bringing every Android game to Windows in big gaming update
26 votes -
Original ‘Looney Tunes’ no longer available on Max
18 votes -
Split Fiction sold one million units in its first 48 hours
42 votes -
Chappell Roan - The Giver (2025)
14 votes -
From Stonewall to now: US LGBTQ+ elders on navigating fear in dark times
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Scientists fill knowledge gaps in immune system functions responsible for fighting bacteria
13 votes -
Wyoming pays $150,000 to settle lawsuit over botched prosecution of hemp farmers
12 votes -
TV Tuesdays Free Talk
Warning: this post may contain spoilers
Have you watched any TV shows recently you want to discuss? Any shows you want to recommend or are hyped about? Feel free to discuss anything here.
Please just try to provide fair warning of spoilers if you can.
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Nashville Predators and Pittsburgh Penguins will play a pair of regular-season games next season as part of the NHL Global Series at the Avicii Arena in Sweden
7 votes -
Win or Lose S1E1: Coach’s Kid
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Some towns in France and Belgium are giving away free chickens
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Ann Arbor's sustainable energy utility aims to build the electric power grid of the future alongside the old one
9 votes -
The OneXSugar asks: what if Nintendo Switch could transform into Nintendo DS?
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Apparently magpies and crows are using "Anti-Bird Spikes" to make their nests
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Generative AI tool marks a milestone in biology - Evo 2 can predict the form and function of proteins in the DNA of all domains of life
29 votes -
Norges Bank has decided to renew Nicolai Tangen's term as chief executive of Norway's soveriegn wealth fund after his first period comes to an end later this year
6 votes -
Anguish: The invisible programming language (and invisible data theft)
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Anyone interested in trying out Kagi? (trial giveaway: round #2)
We recently did a Kagi trial giveaway, and I have since received another email from Kagi with 3 additional trial codes. I'm assuming other Kagi subscribers also received the same thing (I got my...
We recently did a Kagi trial giveaway, and I have since received another email from Kagi with 3 additional trial codes. I'm assuming other Kagi subscribers also received the same thing (I got my email on February 25 with the subject line "A treat from us"), so I figure we're due for another giveaway topic.
As before, if you would like an invite, please request it in a comment.
If you have invites to give, please PM them to requesters, then reply to their comment so that other givers will know they've been sent one and don't double up.
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Mountain biking advice
Hey all, I'm an avid skier and enjoy outdoor sports for fitness more than working out in a gym or running. I'm considering getting into mountain/trail biking this year, but have some questions, so...
Hey all, I'm an avid skier and enjoy outdoor sports for fitness more than working out in a gym or running.
I'm considering getting into mountain/trail biking this year, but have some questions, so I'm hoping someone on Tildes has experience and can help me out.
First question: How common are injuries when mountain biking? I don't intend to do anything highly technical, mostly looking to do more casual trail riding for fun and fitness. When looking around on the internet some websites (blogs, reddit, YT, etc) make it seem like a serious injury is unavoidable if you bike often enough, but others say injuries beyond cuts and scrapes are pretty rare. In my experience with skiing, as long as you ski within your limits you're pretty unlikely to get seriously hurt, is the same true for mtb?
Second question: I'd like to be able to ride my bike on pavement as well, for rides with my family, exercise during work break, etc - is a "Trail" bike suitable for this?
ex: Specialized Rockhopper https://www.specialized.com/us/en/rockhopper
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Hollywood’s IP dilemma | Whether it’s “Novocaine,” “Mickey 17” or the “Oceans” director’s latest, audiences are slow to show up for original films
26 votes -
The Day the Earth Blew Up only in theaters for another week, window extended due to popular demand
10 votes -
Mozilla sees surge in Firefox users thanks to EU’s Digital Markets Act
68 votes -
Animation on the Alexeïeff-Parker pinscreen
6 votes -
Materialists | Official trailer
3 votes -
British rock royalty Queen, American jazz great Herbie Hancock and Canadian soprano and conductor Barbara Hannigan are the 2025 recipients of the Polar Music Prize
7 votes -
Intel XeSS 2 SDK released for Arc GPU
7 votes -
The Long Context - Interactive fiction driven by an LLM
12 votes -
EasyBashGUI: a library of Bash functions to simplify adding GUIs to scripts
17 votes -
Social media platforms face huge fines under UK’s new digital safety law
16 votes -
Optimizing Brainfuck interpreter in the C preprocessor
4 votes -
TV Tuesdays Free Talk
Warning: this post may contain spoilers
Have you watched any TV shows recently you want to discuss? Any shows you want to recommend or are hyped about? Feel free to discuss anything here.
Please just try to provide fair warning of spoilers if you can.
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Chromecast alternatives
Gen 2 Chromecast devices all got struck by a certificate issue today, which is a firm reminder that they are another thing in my house that I don't actually control. They are also one of the very...
Gen 2 Chromecast devices all got struck by a certificate issue today, which is a firm reminder that they are another thing in my house that I don't actually control. They are also one of the very few google things that I still use.
I want to kill both of those points.
Fire Sticks, Roku whatevers, Chromecast, they all have to phone home to some central server to authenticate and feed information. I don't want that. I have servers, I have raspberry pis, I have like 6 random old laptops that need a use.
Is there any self hosted project that emulates the functionality of a Chromecast?
25 votes -
LLM crawlers continue to DDoS SourceHut
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What are your personal reading "rules?"
Don't think of "rules" in the question as necessarily a hard-and-fast thing (though it certainly can be if you work that way!). It can be interpreted as "guidelines" or "parameters" or "workflow"...
Don't think of "rules" in the question as necessarily a hard-and-fast thing (though it certainly can be if you work that way!). It can be interpreted as "guidelines" or "parameters" or "workflow" or whatnot.
I'm interested in learning about what guides your reading habits and choices. Stuff like:
- How do you choose what to read next?
- Do you read one book at a time or jump between multiple titles?
- How/why do you choose between physical/ebook/audiobook for a given title?
- How do you decide to stop reading a book you don't like (if at all)?
- Do you have a specific "spot" for reading?
- Do you have any particular reading rituals?
- When do you decide whether a book is worth a re-read?
- Do you track/rate your books?
- How much do you learn about a book before you read it?
- How do you manage your "TBR" (to be read) list (if at all)?
- etc.
Don't think of this as a survey where you have to answer each question, but more that those questions are all trying to get at the idea that I want to hear about the decisions you make about reading itself. Anything and everything you feel is relevant is fair game!
30 votes