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4 votes
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Day 1: Secret Entrance
Today's problem description: https://adventofcode.com/2025/day/1 Please post your solutions in your own top-level comment. Here's a template you can copy-paste into your comment to format it...
Today's problem description: https://adventofcode.com/2025/day/1
Please post your solutions in your own top-level comment. Here's a template you can copy-paste into your comment to format it nicely, with the code collapsed by default inside an expandable section with syntax highlighting (you can replace python with any of the "short names" listed in this page of supported languages):
<details> <summary>Part 1</summary> ```python Your code here. ``` </details>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 jmail, cookies and coming out. 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 jmail, cookies and coming out. Tags culled from the highest voted topics from the last seven days, if anyone was 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
offbeatstories lurking in the newspapers. It may not deserve its own post, but it deserves a wider audience!10 votes -
San Francisco sues ultra processed food producers
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Bun is joining Anthropic
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Dragonsteel Nexus 2025
Anyone else at Dragonsteel this year? Want to do a Tildes meetup at some point?
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I built an arcade cabinet for my 4 year old and need some Switch game recs
His Christmas present is going to be a custom-built arcade cabinet. The internals are simply a Nintendo Switch, an 8bitdo arcade controller, a computer monitor, and some speakers. Pretty simple...
His Christmas present is going to be a custom-built arcade cabinet. The internals are simply a Nintendo Switch, an 8bitdo arcade controller, a computer monitor, and some speakers. Pretty simple stuff!
He has next to zero experience playing video games and I haven't really exposed him to my games either (screen time and all). So, he's probably got about zero coordination when it comes to using controllers or playing platformers, etc. Also, he tends to get very frustrated with himself if he can't do something, causing him to want to give up.
What are some recommendations for Nintendo Switch (1, not 2) games that will ease him into gaming?
Thanks!
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Interview with Pierre-Loup Griffais on SteamOS, ARM, FEX and more
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FEX: Emulate x86 Programs on ARM64
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Hong Kong buildings blaze kills at least thirty-six people, hundreds missing
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National Board of Review winners 2025: ‘One Battle After Another’ dominates with Best Film, Director, three acting prizes
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Influencers made millions pushing ‘wild’ births – now the Free Birth Society is linked to baby deaths around the world
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Advent of Code starts tomorrow/tonight! Are you participating? Do you have any specific plans for this year?
With Advent of Code upon us, I wanted to check out how everyone is planning on participating. If you hadn't heard, this year has been shortened to 12 days along with the removal of the global...
With Advent of Code upon us, I wanted to check out how everyone is planning on participating. If you hadn't heard, this year has been shortened to 12 days along with the removal of the global leaderboard.
- Any changes to how you'll approach this year based on the updated format?
- Are you using an interesting language/approach?
- Any goals you're setting for yourself?
I'm a sucker for puzzles in general, but I also love hearing about everyone else's experiences, so I'm excited to hear what y'all are looking forward to!
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Indie Spirit Award nominees include ‘Sorry, Baby,’ ‘Peter Hujar’s Day,’ ‘Train Dreams,’ ‘Twinless,’ and ‘The Plague’
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Day 2: Gift Shop
Today's problem description: https://adventofcode.com/2025/day/2 Please post your solutions in your own top-level comment. Here's a template you can copy-paste into your comment to format it...
Today's problem description: https://adventofcode.com/2025/day/2
Please post your solutions in your own top-level comment. Here's a template you can copy-paste into your comment to format it nicely, with the code collapsed by default inside an expandable section with syntax highlighting (you can replace
pythonwith any of the "short names" listed in this page of supported languages):<details> <summary>Part 1</summary> ```python Your code here. ``` </details>12 votes -
Virginia's Long Bridge Project will improve rail capacity around Washington DC
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What have you been eating, drinking, and cooking?
What food and drinks have you been enjoying (or not enjoying) recently? Have you cooked or created anything interesting? Tell us about it!
4 votes -
Shopify's Black Friday/Cyber Monday site showcase
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Modern Christmas carol renditions that aren't mediocre CCM?
'Tis the season, and it's nice to sit down and listen to some traditional Christmas carols in a cozy candle-lit room with plenty of biscuits. And sometimes it's nice to hear more modern takes on...
'Tis the season, and it's nice to sit down and listen to some traditional Christmas carols in a cozy candle-lit room with plenty of biscuits. And sometimes it's nice to hear more modern takes on these ancient (and not so ancient) classics.
Unfortunately, whenever I look for this sort of thing, what I usually find is really bland CCM — some woman breathily singing "O Come All Ye Faithful" so slowly I can feel my life draining from me with every beat, a completely unnecessary modern bridge replete with painful key change, and so on. I know this stuff can be done right — Annie Lennox's Christmas album is a great example of taking classic carols and setting them to new music in such a way that it can completely change how you hear them. But finding more stuff in that vein is surprisingly hard.
So does anyone here have any suggestions or ideas for modern takes on classic carols that actually try and do something interesting?
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Over 120,000 home cameras hacked for 'sexploitation' footage
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Tips for FL Studio
I have about a week of funemployment left before I start my new job, and one of the things I picked up this month was FL Studio to see if I can make a song. Does any have any tips/tricks or any...
I have about a week of funemployment left before I start my new job, and one of the things I picked up this month was FL Studio to see if I can make a song. Does any have any tips/tricks or any recommended video tutorials? If it helps, I have some background in music theory and I play a couple of instruments and have a preamp setup with line in's and stuff.
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Putting rigid bodies to rest
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California High Speed Rail Authority advances track and systems construction procurement
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Helldivers movie in the works from Justin Lin, Sony
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Uber and Lyft prices vary for the same rides
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United Kingdom electric vehicle owners to face pay-per-mile tax
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Collapse of critical Atlantic current is no longer low-likelihood, study finds
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81-year-old wins "Best Technique" at San Francisco lesbian pie-eating contest
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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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Joint declaration signed in Pope’s historic first visit to Patriarchate
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Global health series - ultra-processed foods and human health
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Flea - A Plea (2025)
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Gotham Awards: ‘One Battle After Another’ takes Best Feature
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Power Composer - Music-making software, MIDI editor, soundfont synth - free early access on Windows
https://www.powercomposer.net/ I am not affiliated with this project, I just think it's awesome and deserves more publicity. Power Composer is a piano-reel-style MIDI editor built in the Godot...
https://www.powercomposer.net/
I am not affiliated with this project, I just think it's awesome and deserves more publicity.
Power Composer is a piano-reel-style MIDI editor built in the Godot game engine (though it is a tool, not a game). It's intended to be lighter and more accessible than a DAW, but still quite powerful. The dev has been quietly working on it for a while now and just recently made a free early-access Windows build available!
I've been keeping an eye on it ever since it was featured in the Godot 2024 showreel, as I've wanted something like it for a while. Several years ago, I was playing around with Chrome Music Lab's "Song Maker" so I could use it in my classroom. I ended up having such a great time that I got incredibly sidetracked and spent a while just writing stuff. I know the grid-based sequencer isn't a novel concept, but something about that particular configuration just clicked with me.
Ever since then, I've been searching for something similar but more capable that still clicks in the same way. I tried Bosca Ceoil, LMMS, and a couple DAWs' MIDI editors, but nothing quite did it. Then I saw Power Composer. Now that I can actually try it, it's just as comfortable as I hoped! I'm a classically-trained music teacher and have been writing/arranging with software like Dorico for years, but something about sequencers (and Power Composer in particular) just feels more freeing to me than traditional notation.
It is not open-source nor is it planned to be, which is a bummer because I'd love to contribute, but I get it - being paid for your work is nice. No word on the release price or timeline yet.
The dev seems like a good guy. In addition to the website above, Power Composer has a Youtube channel and a Discord server, and he is actively taking feature requests and bug reports on the latter.
I've been exploring it a bit and I'd be happy to answer any questions people have about it! Really enjoying it so far.
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2025 NFL Season 🦃 🏈 🥧Weekly Discussion Thread – Week 13
Welcome to the 2025 NFL Season Weekly Discussion Thread! 🦃 🏈 🥧 Share your thoughts on Week 13 — wins, losses, fantasy fumbles, predictions, or anything else football-related.
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New York Film Critics 2025: ‘One Battle After Another’ wins Best Film
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The DoorDash problem: How AI browsers are a huge threat to Amazon
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Mother Mary | Official trailer
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Building the perfect Linux PC with Linus Torvalds
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Tesla registrations were down in France, Sweden, Denmark, and Germany – Norway, however, is bucking the trend, thanks to a tax incentive system that will soon be rolled back
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Tweaks to state laws mean many Americans will be able to benefit from small, simple plug-in solar panels
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Japan unveils human washing machine, now you can get washed like laundry
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What are the simple things in your life that you are thankful for?
Now is a time in the US when we slow down, spend time with loved ones, and reflect and share gratitude. So what are you thankful for right now in your life?
36 votes -
The turf war for Seattle
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What even is a ‘box office flop’ anymore?
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The easiest way to build a type checker
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Scatman (Ski-Ba-Bop-Ba-Dop-Bop) (Au5, Savant, Fractal, Prismatic remix) (2013)
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Jorts - December (2018)
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There's a secret version of Windows XP
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Non-metal spoons for dining?
Hoping this fits, because... well, it is about eating. I swear my mouth is more sensitive to physically hot temperatures than other people's. I burn the roof of my mouth with pizza multiple times...
Hoping this fits, because... well, it is about eating.
I swear my mouth is more sensitive to physically hot temperatures than other people's. I burn the roof of my mouth with pizza multiple times a year while others with me can eat it just fine, and I have burnt my tongue on metal spoons just as often. Just last week my mom asked if I was going to eat my soup because I'd been sitting at the table for 5-10 minutes, and I was waiting for it to cool down because the spoon had already burnt my tongue. I even use a disposable plastic spoon for eating ramen, but obviously that's not good for the long-term.
So we tried to look for silicone spoons to use for eating... except apparently they might not exist? I can find silicone cooking ware, baby spoons, and some really hideous spoons that have a weird shape I automatically loathe, but not a single regular-shaped spoon for eating. Cursory research suggests some other non-metal silverware sets exist made of materials besides silicone, but I have no idea where to begin.
So, can anyone recommend some spoons that aren't metal and made for dining?
22 votes