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8 votes
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Subvert - The collectively owned music marketplace
18 votes -
Defeating nondeterminism in LLM inference
15 votes -
Humble Choice - September 2025
September 2025's Humble Choice is now available with the following eight Steam games. Steam Page OpenCritic Steam Recent/All Operating Systems Steam Deck ProtonDB WWE 2K25 80 79 / 67 Win π¨...
September 2025's Humble Choice is now available with the following eight Steam games.
Steam Page OpenCritic Steam Recent/All Operating Systems Steam Deck ProtonDB WWE 2K25 80 79 / 67 Win π¨ Playable ποΈ Platinum Destiny 2: Legacy Collection (2025) 84 56 / 79 Win β Unsupported π₯ Borked The Plucky Squire 82 75 / 82 Win β Verified ποΈ Platinum SpellForce: Conquest of Eo 77 73 / 81 Win β Verified ποΈ Platinum Return to Monkey Island 87 81 / 90 Win, Mac, Linux β Verified β Native Eastern Exorcist 76 63 / 86 Win π¨ Playable ποΈ Platinum Warhammer 40,000: Speed Freeks 70 -- / 85 Win π¨ Playable π¨ Gold Grapple Dog 78 71 / 89 Win β Verified ποΈ 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?
22 votes -
Bluesky will comply with age verification laws in South Dakota and Wyoming after exiting Mississippi
16 votes -
What is a business/org that's so terrible no one should use if possible?
BMO Bank of Montreal. Im speechless over how incompetent they are. (Canada) Nestle. Because they're evil. Others? Edit: See also the positive inverse of this post: What is a business/org that is...
BMO Bank of Montreal. Im speechless over how incompetent they are. (Canada)
Nestle. Because they're evil.
Others?
Edit:
See also the positive inverse of this post: What is a business/org that is great and ethical in so many aspects that everyone should consider using?
65 votes -
Is the concept of debate completely useless?
I feel like basically every time I debate any kind of topic (doesn't even have to be controversial, like politics, but of course there it's more common) with people where the participants don't...
I feel like basically every time I debate any kind of topic (doesn't even have to be controversial, like politics, but of course there it's more common) with people where the participants don't all agree never actually leads to any conclusion where one of the participants would actually change their mind. No matter how the debate goes. No matter whether there is some irrefutable evidence that disproves what one of the participants believes, or if their position is illogical, or basically anything. I feel like people just become entrenched in defending their side, usually the debate starts going in circles, until someone just walks away from the debate or the topic gets changed.
I don't really like this, it just feels like wasted time... I'd rather if when people actually discuss topics that they'd come to reasonable conclusions that make more sense, make the world better, are better supported by evidence etc. I guess it can be considered to be fun, though I don't really feel it is very fun and instead it just frustrates me. But I guess "debate" is often being done basically fully as entertainment, just look at how big channels like Jubilee are getting on Youtube for example, though I kind of hate it.
Is there a better way to steer "debates" into something more productive that can actually change peoples minds?
31 votes -
Stargazer β Stone Cold Creature (2025)
4 votes -
Sisters share ten-dollar a week meal plans for families facing inflation
28 votes -
People with fulfilling/rewarding jobs, what do you do and what about it makes you passionate about it?
You don't have to be a paramedic, if your job fills your heart I want to hear about it no matter how inconsequential it may seem to others
30 votes -
Tim Curry says Rocky Horror was originally a 'failure' in rare interview
25 votes -
2025 NFL Season π Weekly Discussion Thread β Week 1οΈ
Welcome to the 2025 NFL Season Weekly Discussion Thread! π Share your thoughts on Week 1 β wins, losses, fantasy fumbles, predictions, or anything else football-related. Iβll post these each...
Welcome to the 2025 NFL Season Weekly Discussion Thread! π
Share your thoughts on Week 1 β wins, losses, fantasy fumbles, predictions, or anything else football-related.
Iβll post these each Tuesday after the games wrap up to keep discussion going. Feel free to start your own threads if something deserves more focus!
Score Eagles 24 β Cowboys 20 Chargers 27 β Chiefs 21 Colts 33 β Dolphins 8 Steelers 34 β Jets 32 Buccaneers 23 β Falcons 20 Bengals 17 β Browns 16 Raiders 20 β Patriots 13 Saints 20 β Cardinals 13 Commanders 21 β Giants 6 Jaguars 26 β Panthers 10 Broncos 20 β Titans 12 49ers 17 β Seahawks 13 Packers 27 β Lions 13 Rams 14 β Texans 9 Bills 41 β Ravens 40 Vikings 27 β Bears 24 19 votes -
Tildes Book Club schedule 2025 - 2026
Here is the schedule for the upcoming year Last week in August - Cats Cradle by Kurt Vonnegut, Last week in September - Stories of Your Life and Others by Ted Chiang Last week in October - The...
Here is the schedule for the upcoming year
Last week in August - Cats Cradle by Kurt Vonnegut,
Last week in September - Stories of Your Life and Others by Ted Chiang
Last week in October - The Poisoners Handbook: Murder and the Birth of Forensic Medicine by Deborah Blum,
Last week in November - We are Legion (We are Bob) by Dennis Taylor,
December break for the holidays.
Last week in January - Fire on the Mountain by Terry Bissen,
Last week in February - The Truth by Terry Pratchett
Last week in March - The Metamorphosis by Kafka,
Last week in April - The Tea Girl of Hummingbird Lane by Lisa See,
Last week in May - Pnin by Nabokov,
Last week in June - How to Become the Dark Lord and Die Trying by Wexler,
Last week in July - A Psalm for the Wild Built by Becky Chambers,
Last week in August - Light From Uncommon Stars by Ryka Aoki
Last week in September - Dr. No by Ian Fleming
30 votes -
Donβt like joining in? Why it could be your superpower.
42 votes -
Hands-on review of the Bluefox NX1
11 votes -
The CRPG Book
21 votes -
Nova Launcher discontinued
46 votes -
Sulfur | Play the free demo today on PS5
4 votes -
BamBoy - RAD GANA (2024)
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Why do you like your job?
I know if I posted that on Reddit, all the top answers would be something like "Money"or "It lets me survive" but I'm looking for something deeper than that. I'm a teacher and school just started...
I know if I posted that on Reddit, all the top answers would be something like "Money"or "It lets me survive" but I'm looking for something deeper than that.
I'm a teacher and school just started where I lived and I realize how much freedom the job gives me. I can considerably modify how my day will go as long as the students learn the curriculum. I love that freedom.
I also love the human nature of it. I get to know and see 100 kids develop every year, plus, I teach juniors and I've had a lot of my last year students stop by me to say hello and talk about their summer or their current teachers. It's fun having all these random positive conversations every day.
I get to learn a lot about people and about me. I love that growth.
What about you?
53 votes -
How comedy was destroyed by an anti-reality doomsday cult
30 votes -
The storm hits the art market
27 votes -
Swedish Performing Rights Society signs licensing agreement with Songfox β Stockholm-based start-up lets fans and creators legally produce AI-generated compositions
4 votes -
Alt Text Study Club
9 votes -
How do you get a feel for new characters?
Just curiosity as I idly work through details on a project that has a larger "opening" cast than usual. I have a lot of ways I come up with characters and flesh them out (just write them, make...
Just curiosity as I idly work through details on a project that has a larger "opening" cast than usual. I have a lot of ways I come up with characters and flesh them out (just write them, make them in dress-up games and the like, build them up in daydreams, etc.), but I'm curious about other people's methods.
So, how do you flesh out characters?
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Anyone have advice (or horror stories) on setting up a 100GbE NAS with RDMA / SMB Direct?
Pretty much what the title says - I'm building out a smallish compute cluster and hoping to set up some centralised storage that won't be a bottleneck, but I'm very much not a networking...
Pretty much what the title says - I'm building out a smallish compute cluster and hoping to set up some centralised storage that won't be a bottleneck, but I'm very much not a networking specialist. Most of the load will be random reads from compute nodes pulling in the bits of various datasets they need to work on.
Is it plausible to throw a 100GbE ConnectX-5 card and 256GB RAM into a consumer AM5 machine, format everything in ZFS, and set up a network share with KSMBD? My understanding is that I want to ensure everything's using mirroring rather than worrying about RAIDZ parity if I'm optimising for speed, which is fine, and I know that I'll only get full throughput as far as things can be cached in RAM - but is it reasonable to expect ZFS ARC to do that caching for me? Dare I hope that the SMB driver will just work if I drop it in there between the filesystem and the NIC? Or have I crossed the line into enterprisey-enough requirements that it's going to be an uphill battle to get this working anywhere near line speed?
15 votes -
John Candy: I Like Me | Official trailer
20 votes -
How is Linux these days?
How is Linux these days for everyday desktop use? I'm looking to reformat soon and I'm kind of sick of all the junk the comes alone with Windows. I've used Linux briefly, back in the early 2000's...
How is Linux these days for everyday desktop use? I'm looking to reformat soon and I'm kind of sick of all the junk the comes alone with Windows.
I've used Linux briefly, back in the early 2000's but..not at all since really. I'm also learning web dev so I thought it could be fun to use to get used to it.
Do you use it for everyday use?
If your unfamiliar with Linux, how difficult is it to get things "done" on it?
Do most modern apps work these days?
As someone that's been using Windows for most of their life, do you think it's difficult to pick up and get running?
Do games work?
Edit I'm going to test out mint tonight on a thumb drive, thanks everyone!
52 votes -
OTC nasal spray seemed to cut COVID infections by 67% in mid-sized trial
33 votes -
We tested Radius beef for plastic chemicals
14 votes -
Exelerate β Impending Doom (2025)
5 votes -
Signal introduces secure cloud backups
44 votes -
Stripe launches L1 blockchain: Tempo
7 votes -
Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery | Official trailer
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Do we have enough NFL fans to warrant weekly discussions?
I'd love to see sports.american_football be a bit more active. Today was the first Sunday of the season and it's crickets in here. Would there be any interest in weekly threads during the season?...
I'd love to see sports.american_football be a bit more active. Today was the first Sunday of the season and it's crickets in here.
Would there be any interest in weekly threads during the season? Maybe something posted on Thursdays containing a list of the week's upcoming games and then people can just discuss them as the games happen? Nothing super formal, just a thread that might encourage some discussion throughout the week. If it takes off, great. If not, no biggie.
Any thoughts/ideas?
22 votes -
Storyteller v2 is now available!
23 votes -
Vintage cabaret cover of Europeβs βThe Final Countdownβ by Gunhild Carling (2018)
10 votes -
The sunscreen scandal shocking Australia
47 votes -
Why language models hallucinate
27 votes -
WOOZE - I'll Have What She's Having (2019)
6 votes -
Interview: Neel Nanda on the race to read AI minds
8 votes -
Waymo approved to operate at San Jose airport
22 votes -
Two young women are set to become Finland's first same-sex ice dancing team after a landmark rule change by the country's skating federation
18 votes -
How to build a 13th-century castle in rural France
15 votes -
Offbeat Fridays β The thread where offbeat headlines become front page news
Tildes is a very serious site, where we discuss very serious matters like vehicles.autonomous, jb pritzker and hollow knight.silksong. Tags culled from the highest voted topics from the last seven...
Tildes is a very serious site, where we discuss very serious matters like vehicles.autonomous, jb pritzker and hollow knight.silksong. Tags culled from the highest voted topics from the last seven days, if anyone was jotting these down.
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!14 votes -
New linux user: dual boot Mint install fatal error
Following this guide (linuxtechi) and got Mint Cinnamon 22.2 (Zara) - yes the iso is verified, created bootable USB with Etcher, and after the screen where I input user details and password, well...
Following this guide (linuxtechi) and got Mint Cinnamon 22.2 (Zara) - yes the iso is verified, created bootable USB with Etcher, and after the screen where I input user details and password, well along the install process, got a fatal error (screenshot) :
Unable to install GRUB in /dev/sda
Executing 'grub-install/dev/sda' failed
This is a fatal error
Here is a screenshot of the GParted, fdisk, df, lsblk and what re-running the install now looks like.Restarting (after pulling out USB) , instead of going to Windows 10, goes to a black screen that says
This is not a bootable disk. Please insert a bootable floppy and press any key to try again ...
Turn it off, back on with USB, at least I can still boot from there into USB-space mint for now.I'm guessing this has something to do with some peculiar hardware/BIOS settings than the fault of Mint. Worth mentioning that this is a refurbished 2013 HP box (order excerpt) , with a windows 10 digital key license, and that upon every fresh boot up (first time ever to now) it shows a black-background screen that says
The preboot authentication application cannot be found.
Press any key to attempt boot without authenticating.
so it's very possible something is bork'd from the get go or else it has some very unorthodox settings to begin with.Can confirm running Mint off the USB is fine. The screencaps are sent from Firefox within, and I'm super happy with how clean everything is. Just not sure what to do now. If it's complicated, I can try sending the box back for refund and try again with another brand new box. But now I'm shy about trying dual boot on my regular desktop.
Questions after looking around for help:
- am I booting from UEFI or Legacy? I don't know -- how do I check ?
- Fatal error installation hard stop: is there a way to access a log of what happened ?
- How do I boot back into Windows 10 for now ? use GParted to delete all the "new" partitions and try booting again?
Edit: gave up . It's now a Mint box. Goodbye Windows you can kiss my dust
17 votes -
We risk a deluge of AI-written βscienceβ pushing corporate interests
22 votes -
Radioactive hulk of aircraft carrier USS Independence located off San Francisco coast (2015)
15 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?
16 votes -
Blackshape - Like the Fourth Wall (2025)
7 votes