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6 votes
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Instagram now has a “repost” feature
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Star Trek: Strange New Worlds - S03E04 "A Space Adventure Hour"
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The phases of Observable so far, up to Observable Notebooks 2.0
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Stray Dogs #1 | Image Comics
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Humble Choice - August 2025
August 2025's Humble Choice is now available with the following eight Steam games. Steam Page Opencritic Steam Recent/All Operating Systems Steam Deck ProtonDB Persona 5 Royal 94 95 / 96 Win ✅...
August 2025's Humble Choice is now available with the following eight Steam games.
Steam Page Opencritic Steam Recent/All Operating Systems Steam Deck ProtonDB Persona 5 Royal 94 95 / 96 Win ✅ Verified 🟨 Gold Banishers: Ghosts of New Eden 80 77 / 84 Win 🟨 Playable 🎖️ Platinum My Time at Sandrock 75 84 / 88 Win ✅ Verified 🎖️ Platinum Let's School 66 88 / 92 Win ✅ Verified 🎖️ Platinum Lil Gator Game 83 100 / 99 Win ✅ Verified 🎖️ Platinum Tiny Terry's Turbo Trip 83 89 / 96 Win ✅ Verified 🎖️ Platinum Wildmender 78 80 / 86 Win ✅ Verified 🎖️ Platinum Warpips -- 84 / 88 Win 🟨 Playable 🎖️ Platinum Does anyone have experience with any of the games and, if so, would you recommend them? Is there anything in here that you're particularly excited to play?
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How do I limit frame rate in Blue Prince? RTSS doesn't work.
so first, a bit of context, I recently got lossless scaling and have been trying its frame generation in different games, it works fine but it's recommended to limit the framerate to half of your...
so first, a bit of context, I recently got lossless scaling and have been trying its frame generation in different games, it works fine but it's recommended to limit the framerate to half of your refresh rate but I've tried using RTSS and it doesn't seem to work in Blue Prince at all, neither the OSD nor the framelimiter work. like nothing happens at all even though I added the .exe to Blue Prince and limited the framerate. also, as for the reason I want to use it in this game. the game works fine but if I keep playing and have drafted a lot of rooms, the frame rate gets lower and lower like it goes from 144 (my refresh rate) to 90ish so I thought I'd limit it to 72 fps and just use frame generation. I recall some people here play Blue Prince so I thought maybe someone could help.
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What is your criteria for what counts as a "retro" video game?
Do you base it solely on age? On the year/console of release? Graphical style? Vibes? Divination? Additionally: based on your criteria, what are some complicated edge cases? For example: is DOOM 3...
Do you base it solely on age? On the year/console of release? Graphical style? Vibes?
Divination?Additionally: based on your criteria, what are some complicated edge cases?
For example: is DOOM 3 "retro" because it's over 20 years old and its series was rebooted, or is it modern because it's got nice 3D graphics and lighting and whatnot? Is Crow Country retro even though it came out last year?
The point of this isn't to find the hard line of what is/isn't retro -- it's to play around in the gray areas for what "retro" potentially does or doesn't describe.
32 votes -
Perplexity AI is using stealth, undeclared crawlers to evade website no-crawl directives
35 votes -
ESPN buys NFL Media, RedZone in major sports deal
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Rubber pads for stacking laptops?
I'm thinking stacking running laptops on top of each other ( two ). Would a rubber pad between them protect the laptops from each other's heat? How thick would the pad have to be? Would other...
I'm thinking stacking running laptops on top of each other ( two ).
Would a rubber pad between them protect the laptops from each other's heat?
How thick would the pad have to be?
Would other materials work too?
I'm guessing this is something I can have cut to size in a hardware store.
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BlackBerry Classic returns in 2025 as Zinwa Q25 with updated hardware and software, conversion kit available
19 votes -
Norway's Northern Lights project is seen as a model for efforts to pump carbon dioxide deep into wells, but high costs remain an obstacle
6 votes -
The prolific Danish writer Hans Christian Andersen died 150 years ago, yet fairy tales like ‘The Little Mermaid’ and ‘The Ugly Duckling’ still move readers to this day
14 votes -
Matmos - I'm Fine I'm Fine/Adepts (2020)
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As religion wanes, how do we replace it?
Edit: This thread went off the rails a little in that the top comment is an indictment of religion (and me as a purportedly religious person) rather than an answer to the question. For the record...
Edit: This thread went off the rails a little in that the top comment is an indictment of religion (and me as a purportedly religious person) rather than an answer to the question. For the record I am not, and have never been, religious. I did go through a spiritual period, long ago now, but it wasn't associated with religion or God. Cheers, though, to the non-proselytizing religious Tilderianites who are trying to be good humans.
Clearly I should have done a better job of anticipating the potential misunderstandings but the ship has sailed.
I didn't want to steer the conversation by leading with my own thoughts about what the answer might be, but I've posted them now that the thread, like religion, is waning.
Don't let it stop you from posting your own take!
The question, rephrased is: As religion plays a progressively smaller role in society, how will we fill on the gaps that leaves? See below for example gaps.
[/edit]I realize that the title is maybe evocative because it presumes that religion is going to wane but statistically it's reasonable. The percentage of the population that identifies with a particular religion correlates inversely with the education level and wealth of a country.
As countries develop, religiosity decreases. There are probably exceptions, but I don't think the numbers leave room for much debate about whether or not religion is declining globally. In fact, if you look at just the western world, excluding developing countries where both religiosity and fertility are high, the numbers are even more stark. Presumably as education level and quality of life in developing countries improves they will have a similar decline in religion to other developed countries.
Assuming climate catastrophe doesn't dramatically set development back for everyone of course. Totally a possibility but humor me and, for purposes of this thread, let's not speculate too much about that.
I realize also that none of this is really new information, just establishing context, in that spirit...
Historically religion has served some very important needs. Among them:
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Community. Religion has been a key part of community in much of the world. We know humans need it, for all sorts of reasons, and I believe that right now we can see some of the problems that arise when they don't get it.
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Meaning. Vitally important to mental wellbeing and well covered by most religions. I think some of modern society's ills are partially attributable to the meaning void left by declining religion. Meaning here referring both to meaning in the personal sense as well as meaning in the larger sense of being part of something bigger than yourself that feels deeply important.
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Mortality. A key selling point of most religions is that they answer the question of what do do with the problem of impermanence. I think it's clear that, under the surface, many people are deeply insecure about their mortality and that it subconsciously informs their behavior in often not so great ways. So solving that problem with eternal rewards or whatever has been very important to the health of societies.
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Decency. Religion usually lays out what constitutes being a good or bad person and establishes rewards and punishments to encourage people to be good. Note that I'm not saying an external set of guidelines is required for people to be decent, only that historically that role has often fallen to religion. As a result, a lot of our modern values have their roots in ancient belief systems.
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Organization. Religions have often been at the core of important initiatives to improve people's quality of life and step in during disaster. They provide an ostensibly well meaning third party around which to centralize efforts.
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Faith. There are definitely downsides to believing things without evidence but as a temporary coping mechanism when things fall apart, faith is hard to beat.
And more of course, I'll stop there for brevity.
I'll skip laying out the downsides of religion, for better or worse it's declining and will likely continue to decline. I think that's enough for purposes of the question: How do we replace it?
What are we going to fill the voids opened up by waning religiousity with? I have a lot of thoughts about the topic but no real universal answers. And I think it's a question we're going to need answers for, especially as we go into worsening global insecurity caused by climate change, wealth inequality, fascism and so on.
We're going to need foundational shared values. Is that possible without a centralized authority?
I realize it's a giant topic, I won't bias it with my own thoughts going in, feel free to take it in any direction you want.
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New mRNA vaccine shows promise in malaria prevention
13 votes -
Bladee – One In A Million (2025)
4 votes -
How social media shortens your life
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Let's cry sometimes, together
I had a little interaction over at the local ~health.mental monthly meeting that sprouted the idea of trying to create a kind of poetry/illustrated book together. Original comment, for reference I...
I had a little interaction over at the local ~health.mental monthly meeting that sprouted the idea of trying to create a kind of poetry/illustrated book together.
Original comment, for reference
I moved back to my parent's place, and mentally that has been hard because of past trauma issues related to the place.
But I've come up with many coping mechanisms and meditate a lot. So that has been helping.
But I still cry sometimes.
I think the cadence is kind of sweet and an interesting base to tell small stories (either as part of a larger story or independent) from daily life.
As I wrote there I think having each spread of the book in the same format will drive the point across best: that no matter how life is, sometimes we cry and that's probably a good thing.
Well, let's see if we can come up with similar short stories, or just talk about the idea, or share a drawing that you'd like to show us that you think would fit.
copyleft or -right?
Honestly, I cba, but sure that might be something to discuss down the line, maybe, but assume everything posted will get scraped/stolen/used as always :*14 votes -
Slash pages: common root-level web pages
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Gate-level emulation of an Intel 4004 in 4004 bytes of C
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Roku launching Howdy, a $3/month Ad-Free subscription service
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How are you different than you were ten years ago?
Physically, mentally, spiritually, your beliefs, your habits, your outlook, etc. The changes you highlight can be positive, negative, neutral, or mixed. They can be bigtime things or small little...
Physically, mentally, spiritually, your beliefs, your habits, your outlook, etc.
The changes you highlight can be positive, negative, neutral, or mixed. They can be bigtime things or small little details.
How have you changed, developed, and/or grown?
Also, apologies in advance for potentially causing some aging-related crises in people, but a reminder that 10 years ago was 2015.
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Former Birkenstock building to be turned into design museum
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Tildes Book Club - Voting thread Winter 2025 - Spring 2026
Welcome to the voting thread for Tildes Book Club for Winter 2025 - Spring 2026. Please vote by upvoting your five favorites.
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Galt MacDermot - Epiphany (2024)
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No, AI is not making engineers 10x as productive: curing your AI 10x engineer imposter syndrome
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Dutch public broadcaster NOS have made teletext accessible through SSH
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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?
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Tildes Minecraft Hardcore - Live at 20:00 UTC today
Once this post is 1 hour old the server will be live! We are playing on hardcore mode. That means you will enter spectator mode after you die. Rule #1 is still "Don't be a dick". But also it'll...
Once this post is 1 hour old the server will be live! We are playing on hardcore mode. That means you will enter spectator mode after you die.
Rule #1 is still "Don't be a dick". But also it'll probably be more fun if there's a little PvP... I'll leave it up to you all to draw the line. I've removed most plugins and datapacks, but intentionally kept "Player Head Drops" so you can have trophies.
Server host:
tildes.nore.gg
(Running Java 1.21.8)
Bluemap: Nope! That would be too easy!
Tildes website extension (shows online status & location): Firefox (Desktop and Android) - Chrome
Verification site: https://verify.tildes.nore.gg
Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/TildesMCPlugins and Data Packs
Data Packs:- Armor Statues [Vanilla Tweaks]
- Fast Leaf Decay [Vanilla Tweaks]
- Mini Blocks [Vanilla Tweaks]
- More Mob Heads [Vanilla Tweaks]
- Player Head Drops [Vanilla Tweaks]
Plugins:
- Clickable Links - Makes http URLs in chat clickable (only for registered players)
- Hexnicks - Enables Tildes usernames to be displayed
- LuckPerms - Locks down unregistered users
- WorldEdit - Used for occasional admin stuff
- WorldGuard - Prevents unregistered users from changing anything in the world
The server operates on a soft whitelist. Anyone can log in and walk around, but you need a Tildes account to gain build access.
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NASA won't publish key climate change report online, citing 'no legal obligation' to do so
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The web could be so much more beautiful
Back in high school when I was writing essays, my teacher always demanded to use justified text, because simple left aligned or right aligned text looked ugly. Even back then as a totally...
Back in high school when I was writing essays, my teacher always demanded to use justified text, because simple left aligned or right aligned text looked ugly. Even back then as a totally rebellious teenager, I agreed with her. Print has used it for hundreds of years, why shouldn't we?
The web has always resisted this development because it was difficult. Yes, the css property
text-align: justify
exists, but browser were always missing the crucial functionality of hyphenating words. That led to very ugly justified texts and so called "rivers" of whitespace because the spaces got so large. Begrudingly, I got used to it.I was surprised to learn that all major browsers support the new
hyphens
css property since late 2023. This one adds exactly that crucial functionality. I was stunned and immediately tried it out and oh look, the web is so much more beautiful now.You can try out yourself here on Tildes! Just right click a comment, click "Inspect" and then when the dev console pops up, add
text-align: justify; hyphens: auto:
to
p
, which stands for the paragraph html tag and in which all text posts are rendered on Tildes.It looks so much better! But I do wonder why it hasn't spread around more in the web. Am I the only one? Am I nitpicky? I feel like the improvement is stark and very good for functionally no extra work. I even installed a browser extension which augments a website's css so I could automatically do it on most websites.
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Jay Kelly | Official teaser
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Session report: PF2 Kingmaker
Party hit level 3 at the end of the last session. Started tonight's session with an encounter with three hunting spiders (Low threat). Barbarian got inflicted with the poison and managed to stay...
Party hit level 3 at the end of the last session. Started tonight's session with an encounter with three hunting spiders (Low threat). Barbarian got inflicted with the poison and managed to stay on stage 3 (2d6 poison, clumsy 2, off-guard) for the majority of the six-round duration, which ran its full course.
Still on the way back to the trading post, they encountered more thylacines (Moderate threat), but they push through that just fine. A wolf approached them as they were walking alongside the great forest and was beckoning them to follow. They did, and were led to a man bleeding out and trapped under a couple of boulders. In the distance they hear crashing and bellowing as something big approaches them. They get the guy out from under the boulder and put an elixir of life in his mouth, which wakes him up. His immediate suspicion of the party allayed, he quickly fills them in on the fact that a troll is approaching and tells them to use fire or acid. Also don't let it get its hands on you.
The fight ended up being a bit of a slaughter due to dice rolls. I kept rolling low, they kept rolling high, so the troll went down at the very end of the second round despite being Creature 6. They nab the cold iron kukri and +1 light hammer from the troll's sack, and the man, a ranger, accompanies them back to the trading post.
They spend a week here doing various things; retraining, crafting, Earning Income. At the end of the week, they get their 70 gold reward from the quests they turned in, as well as the +1 striking bastard sword they'd ordered from a relatively distant city.
After spending some time going over their plans going forward, such as what quests to tackle, they head southwest to pick some radishes for the wife of the tradesman. We ended the session after wrapping up a bandit encounter during the camping portion of the day.
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Offbeat Fridays – The thread where offbeat headlines become front page news
Tildes is a very serious site, where we discuss very serious matters like silly, certifications and socializing. 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 silly, certifications and socializing. Tags culled from the highest voted topics from the last seven days, if anyone was documenting this.
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 -
Advice on a study schedule for an exam
I have a 14 chapter text book to go through. So far my plan is to read 1 chapter per weekend ( okay maybe two weekends ) and take solid notes on it. Weeknights I am usually used up from work and...
I have a 14 chapter text book to go through.
So far my plan is to read 1 chapter per weekend ( okay maybe two weekends ) and take solid notes on it.
Weeknights I am usually used up from work and got life to live. My thinking is review what I have already covered then.
My question is how to schedule the reviewing of old stuff so I don't lose it.
Example: If I just finished chapter 10, when would I review chapters 2,3,4...etc?
Anyone have experience with preparing for such a big exam?
10 votes -
Life and death aboard a B-17, 1944
16 votes -
The analog life: Fifty ways to unplug and feel human again
18 votes -
Bitter rivals Malmö FF and FC Copenhagen set for Champions League showdown – no love lost between clubs separated by a bridge
4 votes -
Five major misfires that derailed Russell T Davies' second Doctor Who era
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Photos show a Filipino couple walking down a flooded aisle on their wedding day
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MotoGP confirms C14 test for 100% non-fossil fuel
7 votes -
Denmark zoo asks people to donate their small pets as food for captive predators – pets will be “gently euthanized” by trained staff
22 votes -
Phantom Fire – Sleep To Die (2025)
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Shiny Joe Ryan - Yes Song (2021)
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I am new to Mac OS, give me your favorite or preferred settings/ tools!
This is the first time in my career that a Mac is the preferred machine for an organization. I've been using Windows for 30 years. This is a big change for me but I want to learn some useful tips...
This is the first time in my career that a Mac is the preferred machine for an organization. I've been using Windows for 30 years. This is a big change for me but I want to learn some useful tips and tricks on Mac os.
This could be "what are some changes you made on the Mac settings to make your Mac experience feel more comfortable?" Or "what tool on Mac can you not live without?"
There aren't any rules really, I want this to be a fun conversation, thanks everyone!
44 votes -
Draw a fish. Go on. Draw one.
106 votes -
The hater's guide to the AI bubble
66 votes -
Unmasked: the man behind one of the fastest growing far-right YouTube channels
13 votes