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46 votes
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Starter comments on Tildes?
I get a lot out of browsing Tildes and all the conversations here. This is in keeping with the Tildes philosophy of high-quality content and conversation. In the spirit of quality discussion,...
I get a lot out of browsing Tildes and all the conversations here. This is in keeping with the Tildes philosophy of high-quality content and conversation.
In the spirit of quality discussion, context is everything and reference points matter. I have found my own thoughts nudged many times here, and often the comments and points of view lend entirely new perspective to the content (and are sometimes more interesting).
While I appreciate the discussions, there are often links to an article, a video, a blog, or anything really, with no context and little description.
So in the spirit of conversation, I'm asking if there could be "conversation starter" comments for posted links. I'd like to know why this video or that blog is different from just randomly finding some link online. Why is this link on Tildes? What makes it interesting or important? What are we talking about? Where is the quality conversation?
Is that too much, or would that be reasonable? Thoughts?
34 votes -
Ken Thompson recalls Unix’s rowdy, lock-picking origins
14 votes -
Obesity rate declining in US. Use of GLP-1 injectables for weight loss has more than doubled since early 2024.
28 votes -
Taylor Sheridan poised to set lucrative production pact with NBCUniversal
9 votes -
Taylor Sheridan, Peter Berg team on ‘Call of Duty’ movie for Paramount
4 votes -
Every trans suicide is a murder by those in power
35 votes -
Independently verifying Go's reproducible builds
6 votes -
What is happening to Japan?
52 votes -
“Results - I don't have dementia”
12 votes -
Honk your horn
After a particularly grueling and frustrating week at work, I was driving home from picking up my daughter from school, and there were several different honking exchanges at this one stoplight....
After a particularly grueling and frustrating week at work, I was driving home from picking up my daughter from school, and there were several different honking exchanges at this one stoplight. This is Pittsburgh, which is more midwest than east coast, so I rarely hear anyone honk, and almost never the sustained angry honks I was hearing. I thought, "They must be having the kind of week I'm having."
A bit later, I found myself alone on the road, no other cars visible either way. I thought, maybe I could honk. So I did. A nice long one. And it felt very good. I did it again a bit later. Still cathartic. I finally had to stop because my 10 year old was going to die of embarrassment.
So that's my recommendation. Get out there and let out a big honk. Not at anyone, not road rage, just let loose a little.
What are your other outlets for relieving stress?
42 votes -
Defecto – Sacred Alignment (2025)
3 votes -
Nuclear’s big mistake - linear no-threshold
14 votes -
Henrik Ibsen's anti-heroine Hedda Gabler is one of the greatest roles for women ever written – as new film Hedda is released, the character remains controversial
8 votes -
The Boxcar Fight - Short and documentary
5 votes -
Aggressive bots ruined my weekend
41 votes -
Coursera to charge partners 15% platform fee starting 2026
14 votes -
Do you have a favorite setting shared amongst multiple authors?
When I was a kid, I remember going to a book store with my Mom and asking for a recommendation from the clerk there for something in the fantasy genre. He kindly pointed me to the Dark Elf trilogy...
When I was a kid, I remember going to a book store with my Mom and asking for a recommendation from the clerk there for something in the fantasy genre. He kindly pointed me to the Dark Elf trilogy by R. A. Salvatore. I noticed that it had a Forgotten Realms logo on the cover, and when I went back to the store I noticed other books with that logo as well. That was my introduction to a setting that is shared between authors who can write stories in the same universe.
On the smaller end, there are settings where 2 (or a few) authors collaborate (like the Malazan universe), while on the larger side of things you have settings with dozens to potentially hundreds of authors (like Warhammer 40k, Star Wars, Star Trek, etc).
Some quick questions I thought of that might be interesting below, but please feel free to share anything you'd like about this topic!
- What was the first shared setting you read books in?
- Do you have a favorite shared literary setting?
- Do you mind the varying quality of the books in shared settings?
- Do you find yourself more likely to read a book in this shared setting compared to a book outside the setting?
- Are there any books in that setting that you don't recommend people read?
22 votes -
OpenAI says hundreds of thousands of ChatGPT users may show signs of manic or psychotic crisis every week
35 votes -
Planet of Lana II: Children of the Leaf | Announcement trailer
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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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Modular storage systems?
I'm currently working on decluttering, and coming up with processes to stop clutter from building up in the future. Even after getting rid of a bunch of junk, I'll be left with a ton of stuff that...
I'm currently working on decluttering, and coming up with processes to stop clutter from building up in the future.
Even after getting rid of a bunch of junk, I'll be left with a ton of stuff that historically has just "floated around" my living space (cables, adapters, small tools, stationary, batteries, etc...).
I'd ideally want a bunch of appropriately sized containers that I can organize stuff into. I'd love for each box to be some tesselation of a standard volume, so that I can arrange and stack those containers neatly in a drawer or on a desk.
If you happen to work with 3D printing, this may sound a lot like Gridfinity, a modular open-source grid storage system. And I agree! Gridfinity's goals completely meet and shoot past what I'm looking for. But I currently have no interest in investing the money or time into buying a 3D printer and making prints. And there doesn't appear to be an obvious commercial version outside of "random" folks on Etsy.
I also considered getting a Drawer Grid like you'd see in a Maker Space. I might end up getting this if I can't find a better option, though I'd prefer a storage solution I can stuff in a drawer.
I was curious if:
- Anyone had any product recommendations that might fit the bill
- Anyone had any thoughts on the organizational endeavor itself, and if there are any ways I could be going about this better.
18 votes -
Thieves steal crown jewels in four minutes from Louvre Museum in Paris
95 votes -
Shingo Nakamura - San Francisco House Mix (Rooftop) (2025)
6 votes -
At least 64 killed in Rio's largest police raid on gangs
25 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?
10 votes -
Fury, a drama series inspired by the legendary Icelandic Sturlunga saga, is in the works with Benedict Andrews attached as director and showrunner
8 votes -
Influence of the planets may subdue solar activity
11 votes -
Escaped monkeys and the post truth era
Its 2am and I should be asleep so I'm sorry if this is maybe just a weird midnight rant. Today I saw a news article on the other site about aggressive monkeys with covid and herpes escaping a...
Its 2am and I should be asleep so I'm sorry if this is maybe just a weird midnight rant.
Today I saw a news article on the other site about aggressive monkeys with covid and herpes escaping a crashed semi truck.
My first reaction was "is this headline a joke" and I couldn't tell. Then I looked at the source (action news 5 or channel 5 action news, or... something) and even opened the page to have a look for clues of it being fake and without digging deeper I just couldn't tell if it was a legitimate news site or not. So I read the (short) article and looked for clues and it sounded probably legitimate. There was a photo of the scene with a monkey at the rear of a trailer but af this point I can't instantly spot AI images and who knows if it isn't just an old photo. Then I go to the reddit comment and they're parroting additional "facts" but nothing that felt substantial.
I felt very struck by the feeling that I don't know if I can trust any information online unless it's REALLY from a trusted source, and I'm not really sure what sources I can trust anymore.
Is this just me? Have you felt a significant change in the last few months? AI is playing a big part in my distrust, but Im also seeing echo chambers somehow get even worse.
Also, it found out later that the monkeys weren't knfected with a bunch of viruses, it was some sort of miss-communication.
26 votes -
Ulvehyrde – Dødsdømt (2025)
6 votes -
Jet Lag Season 15 | Official trailer
28 votes -
The Icelandic women's strike fifty years on – despite closing the gender pay gap by 90%, the nation is ‘still no paradise’ for women, say campaigners
12 votes -
Microsoft is plugging more holes that let you use Windows 11 without an online account
59 votes -
New World is dead: Amazon ends new content updates following massive layoffs, says 'servers will be live through 2026'
32 votes -
What ridiculous thing would you spend billions on?
A wizard has cursed you with billions of dollars! Why is that a curse? Because unless you spend it immediately* on something ridiculous** you'll become like the worst, asshole-iest billionaire you...
A wizard has cursed you with billions of dollars! Why is that a curse? Because unless you spend it immediately* on something ridiculous** you'll become like the worst, asshole-iest billionaire you can think of. (Fill in your own blank).
Saving the world is out, philanthropy is out (unless it's utterly ridiculous), clever tricks to make the world better by finding a loophole and trying to outwit the wizard's curse are out.
If you try something that could be started with an "um actually" 🤓☝️you end up naming all your children and companies with the same letter before the end of the day, got it? Spirit of the rules!
I'm watching you. ತ_ʖತ*A project might take time but you're going all in on it, cash up front
** The point is that it's pointless. It might be accidentally useful but it's pointless.ETA: I have been unjustly rate limited and will be replying when I can. Please take this opportunity to reconsider your charitable works and other attempts at public good and get back to airships and Animorphs movies. Ty
73 votes -
The hatred of podcasting
25 votes -
Data brokers know everything about you (ft. Yael Grauer)
22 votes -
Travel essentials: eight items to pack for your next trip – and what to leave at home
34 votes -
When two films tell the same story differently
9 votes -
Is there a postman alternative without the bloat?
use postman quite a bit at work as a backend developer and the recent updates have added alot more bloatware to the program. All I want is a simple program that does HTTP requests and not get...
use postman quite a bit at work as a backend developer and the recent updates have added alot more bloatware to the program.
All I want is a simple program that does HTTP requests and not get account promo and collections and their cloud stuff shoved down my throat.
And my work computer is maintained by a central system so I can't freeze my Postman application at a past level, it auto-updates.
So I am wondering if there is a good alternative that just does HTTP requests and nothing else?
28 votes -
European Court of Human Rights has cleared Norway of violating its citizens' constitutional rights in a case dating back to the award of oil and gas exploration licences in 2016
9 votes -
Hi, how are you? Mental health support and discussion thread (October 2025)
This is a monthly thread for those who need it. Vent, share your experiences, ask for advice, talk about how you are doing. Let's make this a compassionate space for all who may need one.
31 votes -
LOADMORE - Creative mobile websites
8 votes -
2025 NFL Season 🏈 Weekly Discussion Thread – Week 8
Welcome to the 2025 NFL Season Weekly Discussion Thread! 🏈 Share your thoughts on Week 8 — wins, losses, fantasy fumbles, predictions, or anything else football-related.
9 votes -
Memorization, trivia, and atomic units for creativity
8 votes -
Galactic empires may live at the center of our galaxy, hence why we don't hear from them
22 votes -
What have you been listening to this week?
What have you been listening to this week? You don't need to do a 6000 word review if you don't want to, but please write something! If you've just picked up some music, please update on that as...
What have you been listening to this week? You don't need to do a 6000 word review if you don't want to, but please write something! If you've just picked up some music, please update on that as well, we'd love to see your hauls :)
Feel free to give recs or discuss anything about each others' listening habits.
You can make a chart if you use last.fm:
http://www.tapmusic.net/lastfm/
Remember that linking directly to your image will update with your future listening, make sure to reupload to somewhere like imgur if you'd like it to remain what you have at the time of posting.
8 votes -
Halo: Campaign Evolved | The Silent Cartographer – Thirteen minute gameplay demo
27 votes -
An investigation of AI induced mental illness
11 votes -
Microsoft's ambitious new Xbox: Your entire Xbox console library, the full power of Windows PC gaming, and no multiplayer paywall
16 votes