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6 votes
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Slowdive - Red 5 (1995)
5 votes -
Hobby Pic Thread - What's been going on with your hobby? Share a picture of it !
Thought maybe we could invite some good discussion partnered with picture :)
11 votes -
Will humanity fail to get past the great filter?
19 votes -
AI at Google: our principles
15 votes -
China hacked a Navy contractor and secured a trove of highly sensitive data on submarine warfare
7 votes -
What's wrong with fluff?
I get that it doesn't spark conversation but couldn't someone who doesn't want that just not click on it?
20 votes -
~tildes versus lobste.rs
I'm curious what people think of lobste.rs. There seems to be a lot of overlap in goals, although lobste.rs is explicitly technology focused.
17 votes -
What language are you currently learning and why? And how do you do it?
I've been learning la langue française, as the language of renaissance. Also it has a lot of great authors and movie directors, and I think it's just beautiful (not as beautiful as German, but...
I've been learning la langue française, as the language of renaissance. Also it has a lot of great authors and movie directors, and I think it's just beautiful (not as beautiful as German, but it's another kind of beautiful). So I use the method that works best for me, just take Notre Dame de Paris and translate the shit out of it. Or some other text if I'm feeling lazy to look up the names of clothes from middle ages.
17 votes -
KIDS SEE GHOST - KIDS SEE GHOSTS (2018)
8 votes -
What's your favorite documentary?
If you have a streaming service that it is available on please share the service.
15 votes -
Grimoires: Building the collection I wanted as a teenager
As a pre-teen and teenager I was the bookish kid who was always reading, and, like many a kid, love of Mythology lead into a love of fantasy, and the idea of the direct application of "Knowledge...
As a pre-teen and teenager I was the bookish kid who was always reading, and, like many a kid, love of Mythology lead into a love of fantasy, and the idea of the direct application of "Knowledge is power" that magic offers in those tales was intoxicating. As I got older I branched out into history, which became a passion and my reading has been mostly in that realm.
Then I got Grimoires: A History of Magic Books by Owen Davies as a gift. As various magical or texts on magic, Davies outlines the difference, came up I tried to find them. Naturally, many are public domain, and can be found for free on Project Gutenberg but they can also be found fairly cheap for sale in print. So, I order a couple, and had a blast flipping through them, so I got a few more. Now I have a nice Occult bookshelf, and I smile because teenage me would be so proud.
However, I've also picked up a number of other History books on the history of the belief in magic, and the crossover between the men who advanced science and learning, and those who dabbled and wrote about magic is quite staggering, but I guess not surprising. Both are born from the desire to control and change the environment we live in, and so, in a lot of ways the history of magic is part of the history of science.
8 votes -
Does anyone have advice for getting a D&D game going for beginners that includes people who aren't familiar with RPG mechanics?
First off, I've noticed a lot of D&D chatter on here, so I figured you all would be a great resource for this. I've never played D&D but after listening to some of The Adventure Zone, I'm really...
First off, I've noticed a lot of D&D chatter on here, so I figured you all would be a great resource for this. I've never played D&D but after listening to some of The Adventure Zone, I'm really getting into the idea. I want to play with a group of friends, but there are a few people who have never really played an RPG and get somewhat self-conscious playing things like board games. Any recommendations for a good starting point for this sort of situation?
15 votes -
How often do you go to write a comment or a post online, and after a bit of time spent writing you decide that it is crap and just delete it? Is this a good thing?
I do this a lot. I did it just now. I wrote about five paragraphs on a topic, deleted it and started over, wrote about five more and did the same thing. Got frustrated. Some thoughts that went...
I do this a lot. I did it just now. I wrote about five paragraphs on a topic, deleted it and started over, wrote about five more and did the same thing. Got frustrated. Some thoughts that went through my mind:
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"this is not concise at all. It's disorganized and needs to be re-done"
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"this is going to trigger an emotional response and that will filter how they read it, so I'll be less likely to get interesting responses"
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"maybe I should just do this as a journal entry and keep it private"
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"these thoughts are worth something, and even if they aren't super cogent, maybe they can be a starting point for a collaborative thinking process"
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"that's dumb, nobody cares about my ramblings anyway. everyone has thoughts like this, mine aren't more important"
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etc.
So what usually ends up happening in instances like this is I just don't post. Other times, I get wrapped up in trying to make a post super-high quality and it comes across as over-produced... and if I've somehow triggered an emotional response then that aspect becomes an avenue for attack.
Does anyone else experience something comparable to this? Is it a good thing for helping to maintain quality content and discussions? If not, what are strategies to improve situations like these?
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Is there a strong correlation between comment length and comment quality?
Here are the top ten reddit comments from Feb of 2018, based on their character length multiplied by their votes. E.g. the first comment has 5,144 characters with a vote of 42,457 so it had the...
Here are the top ten reddit comments from Feb of 2018, based on their character length multiplied by their votes.
E.g. the first comment has 5,144 characters with a vote of 42,457 so it had the highest rank of 218,398,808.
https://www.reddit.com/r/justneckbeardthings/comments/7wwyw5/neckbeard_crew/du4cbk5
https://www.reddit.com/r/news/comments/7xkstl/shooting_at_south_florida_high_school/du94nag
https://www.reddit.com/r/uwaterloo/comments/7w0dgv/dave_tompkins_is_overrated/dtwzhbz
https://www.reddit.com/r/AskReddit/comments/7vwkqg/hey_reddit_what_products_are_identical_to_a_brand/dtvtkzd
https://www.reddit.com/r/news/comments/80xs1v/china_bans_george_orwells_animal_farm_as_xi/duzfoko
https://www.reddit.com/r/NoStupidQuestions/comments/80h9bj/why_is_it_okay_to_cook_some_animals_alive_while/duvwgg8
https://www.reddit.com/r/AskReddit/comments/7xztxf/who_is_the_worst_person_youve_ever_met/ducsa86
https://www.reddit.com/r/AskReddit/comments/7zwebj/barbershairdressers_of_reddit_how_exactly_do_you/durco2m
https://www.reddit.com/r/AskReddit/comments/7wi1g8/what_concept_fucks_you_up_the_most/du13k9x
https://www.reddit.com/r/wifesharing/comments/7wa854/my_bf_is_looking_for_inspiration_what_would_you/duz0q9lOn the whole, there does seem to be a correlation between comment length and comment quality, especially when votes are factored in. More details here:
7 votes -
Adversarial Examples that Fool both Computer Vision and Time-Limited Humans
6 votes -
Special counsel Mueller indicts Paul Manafort, Russian associate on obstruction charges
21 votes -
Google bans AI for Weapons Use
10 votes -
Plug pulled on Android: Netrunner LCG!
10 votes -
The Washington Capitals have won their first Stanley Cup by defeating the Las Vegas Golden Knights in a 4-1 series
Final score: 4-3 What a game. Congratulations to the Capitals, the victory was well earned. Congratulations are also in order for the Golden Knights, who reached the finals in their first year as...
Final score: 4-3
What a game. Congratulations to the Capitals, the victory was well earned.
Congratulations are also in order for the Golden Knights, who reached the finals in their first year as a team and dominated throughout most of the playoffs.
8 votes -
How Did You Learn C++?
I'm a beginner-ish at c++ and cannot find any good places to learn it. I tried learning from the books but they didn't help that much.
7 votes -
Stairway to Heaven Played on Traditional Japanese Instruments
5 votes -
In conversation: Dave Matthews - The jam-band hero on his new album, his fans’ desires, and his own self-doubt
3 votes -
Why do we need Link or Test and not both?
One of the common issues that I've run into on reddit as a moderator is that lots of people put in a link and then put a bunch of text into the text area, and then they have a text link with no...
One of the common issues that I've run into on reddit as a moderator is that lots of people put in a link and then put a bunch of text into the text area, and then they have a text link with no link.
I realize that you may have built things already in a way that is fundamentally not supportive of this, but I wonder about allowing both to coexist within one post?
7 votes -
Best single player experience - Offline / MMORPG games?
I went through the topics and did not see a previous on on this, so I am curious what your current favorites are, from both a single player experience offline (no pvp or multiplayer mode) or...
I went through the topics and did not see a previous on on this, so I am curious what your current favorites are, from both a single player experience offline (no pvp or multiplayer mode) or MMORPG wise?
Bonus points for new MMORPGS and undervalued titles which are just fun and engaging to play. I have to have the ability to get up and walk away at a moments notice for work purposes, so pvp and requirements that I spend a lot of continuous time are hard to find in a fun game, even if I do not get called away like that for days at a time. I am into strategy more than FPS, but all are welcome!
8 votes -
Speedart for June 5th to the 12th
Okay, it's been a little while since the last speedart thread, but I think we are ready for another one! All the same rules apply. Remember, the purpose of this thread is not necessarily to create...
Okay, it's been a little while since the last speedart thread, but I think we are ready for another one! All the same rules apply.
Remember, the purpose of this thread is not necessarily to create a masterpiece, but to encourage people to dedicate some time each week to improve their art as well as providing critique and support. Thus this thread is open to all either as constructive critics and/or artists!
There is no official theme, but if you are looking for inspiration checkout this month's Pictures of the Day over at Wikipedia Commons.
Now grab your materials, set a timelimit, and get creative!
8 votes -
How do you manage your tasks, keep focused
I'm currently in a "how can I improve and refocus" and wanted to see what this group thinks since either seems we have some pretty thoughtful and techy people here. I have toyed around for years...
I'm currently in a "how can I improve and refocus" and wanted to see what this group thinks since either seems we have some pretty thoughtful and techy people here.
I have toyed around for years with different techniques. I got really into GTD and used several apps focused on that even writing my own JavaScript app to use with Google sheets.
I've used spreadsheets, OneNote, Wunderlist, plain text files.
What do you use to keep your tasks moving forward and how do you use these tools to manage your tasks and get work done? I found spreadsheets are nice because you can do a lot of scratch work but it's hard to "check them off' but many "check them off" tools don't give you a lot of scratch workspace. OneNote is cool but I can't stand the Microsoft environment and it doesn't seem to give a lot of indication how best to use the tool. Maybe I should do a training....
10 votes -
Like The Angel (Ghost Note Symphonies) - Rise Against
3 votes -
Does anybody else feel like they have trouble reading/digesting text?
When I was younger I would spend hours reading books, Wikipedia articles, magazines, and news articles. I loved to read and do nothing else. But I've found that I now have much more trouble...
When I was younger I would spend hours reading books, Wikipedia articles, magazines, and news articles. I loved to read and do nothing else.
But I've found that I now have much more trouble starting and continuing to read. My eyes almost completely glaze over most pieces of text, and I almost have an aversion to focus on reading. I still enjoy reading, but ever since I've entered the world of video games, Youtube videos, and social media, I've read less and less. I don't want to say that these things are bad, but definitely easier to get into and to "enjoy".
I still read, and continue to amass a large list of things to read, but it's been harder than it used to be to do so and to get something of substance out of it.
23 votes -
Inside Tesla’s Model 3 factory
11 votes -
The hits keep coming for Facebook: Web giant made 14m people's private posts public
12 votes -
Why emergency braking systems sometimes hit parked cars and lane dividers: Recent Tesla autopilot crashes hold a lesson for the whole industry
13 votes -
What are some quintessential 90's-00's albums?
As the title says. Must listen albums for me would be Incubus' S.C.I.E.N.C.E and Third Eye Blind's self-titled album.
15 votes -
Input lag AB test
Have you ever wondered how little of a difference of input lag you can perceive? With this tool, you can find out. The screen is split into two halves, and one of them has an artificial amount of...
Have you ever wondered how little of a difference of input lag you can perceive? With this tool, you can find out.
The screen is split into two halves, and one of them has an artificial amount of input lag (default 50 ms, you can change it) added to the mouse cursor. Figure out which side feels laggier and click on it. After 25 trials, it will show your results. If you can consistently score at least 18/25 correct at a certain amount of lag, then you can probably perceive it. I can go as low as 20-25 ms on my 144 hz monitor.
Be sure to edit one of the files as shown here to disable v-sync, or if you trust me you can download my copy.
7 votes -
Jerry Garcia Band - Gomorrah - 1978-03-22
7 votes -
Zig – a programming language designed for robustness, optimality, and clarity
10 votes -
Daily Tildes discussion - should we allow groups to have customized appearances?
Sorry for the lateness on this one today - this is a topic that's been very important on reddit lately, since the redesign is taking away a lot of customization from subreddits by taking away...
Sorry for the lateness on this one today - this is a topic that's been very important on reddit lately, since the redesign is taking away a lot of customization from subreddits by taking away their ability to use full CSS and moving towards more limited tools. I wanted to get some thoughts from the people here so far about whether allowing similar levels of customization on Tildes seems like a good idea.
This probably wouldn't happen in the near future anyway, so don't worry too much about the "how" of it. I know that if we support it here it would have to be a fair amount different because there aren't really "owners" of particular groups or anything like that. For now, let's just talk about whether it seems like a good idea at all.
I don't want to bias the discussion about it too much, but just a few general thoughts about it from my end:
- If we do allow it, I'd always make sure that it's very easy for users to choose not to see the customizations if they prefer the "stock" appearance.
- Since Tildes is trying to keep the site itself as the main mobile interface, this means that we'd be able to have CSS customizations apply to mobile users as well.
- Supporting full CSS on Tildes could be a significant factor in some reddit communities wanting to move over once it becomes more apparent that they're not going to get full CSS in the redesign (this could be a good or bad thing).
It's a pretty vague topic, but I'm curious what people's general opinions about it are, so let me know what you think.
71 votes -
For any newer Linux users looking to install Arch, I wrote a quick guide for an encrypted install on UEFI
Guide can be found here Right now, the guide assumes you aren't dual booting. This is because I've never really dual booted off a single HDD, so while I probably could include it in the guide, I...
Guide can be found here
Right now, the guide assumes you aren't dual booting. This is because I've never really dual booted off a single HDD, so while I probably could include it in the guide, I don't feel comfortable without first testing the process.
This guide also sets you up with BTRFS, but you can still use ext4, just requires changing two lines.
11 votes -
Songs, radio shows, and door-to-door visits: how community awareness is helping defeat Ebola in Congo
4 votes -
Suggestion: Don't drop threads off the face of the Earth when using timed activity sort
I'm currently using 24 hour sort, and it's great, minus one thing - threads older than 24 hours just disappear. Perhaps a better implementation would be to keep the threads showing up underneath...
I'm currently using 24 hour sort, and it's great, minus one thing - threads older than 24 hours just disappear. Perhaps a better implementation would be to keep the threads showing up underneath the <24 hour ones, but prevent them from being bumped up by new posts.
Example - if I go to ~comp right now, there are only 5 posts. Older ones, imo, should still be visible, just no longer bumping.
14 votes -
Amazon has too many ways of watching you now
23 votes -
Two steps forward, one step back on Aboriginal treaties in Australia.
This week, two governments in Australia have taken steps towards negotiating treaties with the native Aboriginal people: Victorian Parliament votes on law to negotiate Australia's first Aboriginal...
This week, two governments in Australia have taken steps towards negotiating treaties with the native Aboriginal people:
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Victorian Parliament votes on law to negotiate Australia's first Aboriginal treaty
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Indigenous treaty a step closer after Northern Territory government makes historic pledge
Meanwhile, one government says no:
It's interesting that the two governments moving forwards are Labor Party governments, while the one that's stopping the process is a newly elected Liberal Party government. It's hard not to draw the conclusion that this is a politically partisan issue.
5 votes -
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Australian tornadoes flying under the radar but more common than you think, BOM warns
3 votes -
Austria to shut down mosques, expel foreign-funded imams
6 votes -
What do you all think about the likelihood of our reality being a simulated universe?
I was recalling a short story, "I don't know, Timmy, being God is a big responsibility", and wondered what ~ might think of the ideas the story raises.
32 votes -
Why I love Trickster Figures - Article
4 votes -
Indivisible E3 2018 trailer (from the developers of Skullgirls)
6 votes -
Clicking on 'tag' multiple times opens the dialog multiple times
The title and image say enough: Screenshot
5 votes -
What's your weekend food?
What's your go-to weekend dish? Whether it's a fried breakfast or eight hour smoked pork shoulder, what do you love to cook on the weekend? Personally it's split between bacon and egg sandwiches...
What's your go-to weekend dish? Whether it's a fried breakfast or eight hour smoked pork shoulder, what do you love to cook on the weekend?
Personally it's split between bacon and egg sandwiches on homemade bread; my chili recipe, loosely based on SeriousEats Best Ever Chili and potato, chorizo, and cabbage hash with a runny egg on top.
8 votes -
Tildes Extended
So it all begun as a [something]monkey script but I decided to give it a try to web extensions after several years of not touching it. If you don't care about the yada yada, skip right at the...
So it all begun as a [something]monkey script but I decided to give it a try to web extensions after several years of not touching it.
If you don't care about the yada yada, skip right at the bottom now.
Why
So the whole thing revolve around a simple concept: I'd like tildes to remain as lightweight as possible with a simple and clean interface and not too many user settings.
We don't know the full structure of the code yet but, by experience, frontend and backend require quite an effort to be kept in balance so that one or either don't becomes a mess.From this idea, the next step has been quite obvious. Users that would like a more advanced frontend experience could just download an extension (probably an app for mobile once it becomes possible).
What
Right now the extension does some simple things. It is basically just a porting of the script I made some time ago so you'll get non-tildes link in a new tab and a button to jump to new comments in a topic you already visited.
The extension don't retain any user data. it doesn't care who you are or what you browse. If you're unsure you can check the source code (below).Future Goals
The immediate priority is to create a "settings" page so you can customize how the features should behave. As an example, about the links in new tab, letting you decide which kind of links should behave like this: all / comment's / text submission's / etc etc. I'm still thinking which are reasonable use-case
After that, I want to try and implement a user's labelling system and that is the reason for the app already requesting access to storage data on the browser. I've yet to figure it out but the gist of it is that I'll store something like
username:tagduplet in your browserlocalstorageand on load of a page, check for usernames match and add the label you choose.Additional Notes
I know the code is dirty. As I said, I didn't touch extensions since... I think more than 6 years ago. Maybe more.
On top of that, I went for jquery and am more of a modern framework JS developer with a strong preference and background as backend developer, so... you know.
I still think I'll stick to jquery because the syntax is quite clear and I want even non-technical people to be able to understand what's going on in the code if they want to double check.If you want to contribute you're more than welcome but keep in mind that most basic things are still missing. To mention just a couple:
- settings page
- proper isolation of content scripts
- guidelines or at least a sample to use to implement new features
if you have any resource that you used to build something similar (web extension or the like) please share them as I've a goddamn long commute every day and have time to read :)
Links
- Firefox: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-GB/firefox/addon/tildes-extended/
- Chrome: https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/tildes-extended/dinimcigfnjcblajimodbacmbknmicgl/related
- Source: https://github.com/theCrius/tildes-extended
It should work on any fork of Chrome as well.
I can't assure the same for future development.
Current features:
- Link in new tabs management
- Button to jump to new comments in topics
- Add custom CSS from external URL
- Markdown Preview
- Add User's labels
34 votes