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8 votes
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Much ado about marshmallows
18 votes -
What if AI just makes us work harder?
40 votes -
An ED resident and developer built a free, medically accurate clinical casebook for every patient of The Pitt
20 votes -
Karin Park – Sing Your Sorrow (2026)
5 votes -
Infinite Jest extraction
19 votes -
Surf Social (from the makers of Flipboard)
15 votes -
Scientists capture how cells trigger inflammation
20 votes -
3D printers, do you use glue stick?
I have found myself confused about glue stick on the heat bed. I always have some applied, either reusing some from a previous print or applying it fresh. I manage a small print shop and have seen...
I have found myself confused about glue stick on the heat bed. I always have some applied, either reusing some from a previous print or applying it fresh. I manage a small print shop and have seen many prints fail, even on nice textured PEI plates, because no glue was used. I’ve seen prints fail only where there was no glue under the part many times. Yet I frequently hear from people, face to face, that they never glue. I’ve seen these people’s prints fail because they don’t use glue.
There are even special plates you can buy (SuperTack plates) that stick extra well to PLA to absolve you of the need for glue. But I find these coating on these plates to be too fragile.
Overall it seems like there’s a large contingency of people risking their prints and purchasing accessories to save what is maybe 20 seconds per print (that’s including periodic cleaning as you can reuse the glue many times). How do Tildes people feel about this? I teach a 3D printing class and tell people to always glue as they have nothing to lose. But maybe I’m missing something.
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Where can I learn about the actual science behind Artemis II?
I haven't really seen any videos or articles that explain how it works, what each component does, or like... what kind of fuel it uses, or what an SRB is or you know like the actual numbers and...
I haven't really seen any videos or articles that explain how it works, what each component does, or like... what kind of fuel it uses, or what an SRB is or you know like the actual numbers and the math and such. I don't know much about rockets but I would like to learn. the official nasa website and youtube channel seem to be... dumbed down and also doesn't actually explain much about Artemis II except for showing images and videos taken from it/of it
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Taskmaster NZ Season 6, Episode 1 - 'It’s like a Make A Wish' | Full episode
19 votes -
Weekly thread for casual chat and photos of pets
This is the place for casual discussion about our pets. Photos are welcome, show us your pet(s) and tell us about them!
6 votes -
The Solitude – Ruins Of The Fallen Stars (2026)
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US imports more from Taiwan than China for first time in decades
20 votes -
Here’s what the world had to say about the AI economy
18 votes -
Finom - Dirt (2024)
2 votes -
University at forty
(This post turned out longer than I planned. TLDR: I’m thinking about going to university at forty and I’m wondering if anyone has any experience with this and would like to share those?) For...
(This post turned out longer than I planned. TLDR: I’m thinking about going to university at forty and I’m wondering if anyone has any experience with this and would like to share those?)
For those of you who would like to know more background:
I grew up in a dangerous household which is why I moved out from my mom’s house at seventeen and immediately started working. I worked as a freelancer and started some small businesses, mostly in advertising and technology.
About ten years ago (at 30yo) I felt both advertising and technology were not the places I wanted to work in. These were just the places that were accessible for me at the time in order to make a living and survive. But when the survival mode subsided, I found they didn’t fulfil me personally.
I had a daughter on the way and wanted to find a way to make more of a positive impact on the world. Because I had no idea how, I started interviewing people who I looked up to. People who are very aware of the issues that the world faces but are not paralysed by it. People who try to fix the biggest issues of our time.
Very unexpectedly, those interviews became a big hit. The response was so overwhelming, that it has now been my full time job for ten years. I’ve interviewed 150 beautiful people, published two books in the process and I’m working on the third.
In the past 6 months the financial stress of running this whole thing has lowered dramatically and we have found people who are helping us with the whole practical side of running this thing/interview series/podcast/art project/… (I don’t know what to call it). Which made me think about what’s next.
When I was seventeen, all my friends were at university. I loved having them over and talk about what they learned. At the time, I hoped my business would become so successful I would be able to afford private tutoring in everything that peaks my curiosity. That didn’t happen :).
The interviewing I do sometimes feel like private tutoring. I have learned an immense amount from these people. Albeit not really in a structured manner.
On of my favorite YouTubers had similar issues growing up as me, and recently posted a video where he announced he was going to college. It made me think about my own life. Maybe I don’t have to stay ‘a dropout’/“selfmade” (I disagree with that term but many people call me by it anyway).
My life is safe enough now to go to university. I can afford it, and I believe getting a formal education would very much challenge me, enrich my work and my writing and could maybe even be fun?
This is a long winded way of asking if anyone here has any experience in going to university at a later age. As I stated in the title, I am almost forty, and as much as this idea excites me, it also scares me and some relevant stories would maybe help in knowing what to expect.
Thanks for reading this far and sharing whatever wisdom you’re willing to share.
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Erling Haaland hits hat-trick as Manchester City thrash Liverpool to reach FA Cup semis
7 votes -
Norway has received far less snow than normal due to persistent high pressure near Greenland – hydropower production is therefore much lower than expected, as lack of snow depletes reservoirs
14 votes -
Netflix must refund customers for years of price hikes, Italian court rules
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Google releases Gemma 4
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Intravenous 3 | Official announcement trailer
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Haisuinonasa - Dynamics of the Subway (2012)
4 votes -
DORF: The last, best hope for real-time strategy
21 votes -
Trippy tobacco? Tobacco plants engineered to make five psychedelics at once.
22 votes -
Curl will end its bug bounty program by the end of January due to excessive AI generated reports
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Tildes Gardening Group: Week 30/3/26
Welcome all to our weekly (ish) gardening group discussion! Feel free to discuss anything related to gardening, beginner or advanced, challenge or success. ‘Seed’ questions? How long have you been...
Welcome all to our weekly (ish) gardening group discussion!
Feel free to discuss anything related to gardening, beginner or advanced, challenge or success.
‘Seed’ questions?
- How long have you been gardening?
- What’s the best pearl you have learnt?
- What are you worried about happening this year?
- When in the season do you enjoy gardening most?
19 votes -
Ancient indigenous lands in New Mexico could be lost to mining and drilling. The public has seven days to weigh in.
17 votes -
TIL about the Wedge Cat Tour in Minneapolis: the residents put the cats in the window and the crowd stops to admire them
21 votes -
Lego Island has been recompiled
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RAYE - Click Clack Symphony feat. Hans Zimmer (2026)
10 votes -
Introducing EmDash — the spiritual successor to WordPress that solves plugin security
27 votes -
Denuvo DRM has been cirmumvented using hypervisor based bypass
51 votes -
'Dungeon Crawler Carl' TV series lands at Peacock
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'Animorphs' TV series in development at Disney+
14 votes -
LinkedIn is illegally searching your computer [for browser extensions]
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What did you do this week (and weekend)?
As part of a weekly series, these topics are a place for users to casually discuss the things they did — or didn't do — during their week. Did you accomplish any goals? Suffer a failure? Do...
As part of a weekly series, these topics are a place for users to casually discuss the things they did — or didn't do — during their week. Did you accomplish any goals? Suffer a failure? Do nothing at all? Tell us about it!
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TV series suggestions
My wife and I just had a baby and are now soaking it all in on maternity and paternity leave. Currently, my wife still has a few weeks of recovery before she is mobile so we have a lot of "tv...
My wife and I just had a baby and are now soaking it all in on maternity and paternity leave. Currently, my wife still has a few weeks of recovery before she is mobile so we have a lot of "tv time" on our hands and are struggling to find things to watch. I was hoping Tilderinos might be able to make some suggestions to fill our sleepless days and nights! It doesn't have to be current and we have a range of borrowed streaming logins so the world is your oyster!
I've added some recent favorites from each of us to give you an idea of our preferences, but don't feel like you need to follow those if you are really excited to share something!
Me:
Shogun
Hilda
Good Omens
The Great Pottery Throwdown
What We do in the Shadows
Bad Sisters
Yellowjackets
Sex Education
AloneHer:
Gilmore Girls
Outlander
Sullivan's Crossing
A Discovery of Witches
My Life with the Walter Boys
Emily In Paris
Valeria
XOXO KittyBoth:
Great British Bakeoff
Severance
Clarkson's Farm
Designing the Hebrides
The Office
White Lotus
The Last of Us
Winx Saga (weirdly :) )
The Good Place
Younger
Brooklyn 99
Bridgerton31 votes -
Balcony solar is spreading across the US
25 votes -
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Empire City | Release date reveal trailer – 30th April 2026
5 votes -
Pioneering Finnish artist Claire Aho brought wit, verve and cinematic flair to postwar photography – a new exhibition celebrates her vibrant visual style
5 votes -
Over 200 years after being sunk by the British Royal Navy under Admiral Horatio Nelson, one of Denmark's most famous warships has been discovered at the bottom of Copenhagen Harbor
15 votes -
Google partners with Back Market to distribute ChromeOS Flex USB sticks
15 votes -
Semisonic - Closing Time (1998)
12 votes -
Moomins are the billion dollar comic franchise Americans don't know about
13 votes -
NASA’s Hubble detects first-ever spin reversal of tiny comet
15 votes -
Super Mario Bros. arbitrary code execution glitch discovered
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Widow's Bay | Official teaser trailer
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Enjoying reading in the age of LLMs
I used to really value the art of essay writing. There seemed to be such a richness in the different ways people would construct arguments, structure those arguments, then deliver those arguments...
I used to really value the art of essay writing. There seemed to be such a richness in the different ways people would construct arguments, structure those arguments, then deliver those arguments stylistically, not just from the perspective of being persuaded as a reader but also from the perspective of seeing how a given writer thinks, relates to the living tradition of language, and understands the world conceptually. But it's basically lost most of its meaning to me in this age of LLMs. The reality is, LLMs are capable of writing texts that, if you gave them to a seasoned reader 5 years ago, they'd say it was well written and indicative of a truly thoughtful mind. Even if there currently exist certain tells with LLMs, those styles certainly existed in different ways in real human writing beforehand. Now, those perfectly reasonable set of styles are verboten and we have to dedicate half our deep focus to figuring out whether, or to what extent, an essay or article was written by AI. It's difficult to enjoy, let alone care, about essay writing and the writers behind them now.
I can still find value in books, though, because they were written in the past and I don't mind never reading any non-scientific book published after 2022 if it comes down to it.
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Olivia Rodrigo announces third studio album, ‘you seem pretty sad for a girl so in love’
12 votes