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27 votes
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Who's afraid of the big bad wolf scientist?
5 votes -
How to get rich quick in Silicon Valley
7 votes -
Japan’s vegetable-eating men - A nation of suit-wearing salarymen educates its first generation of stay-at-home dads
7 votes -
Hearthstone: Announcing the Boomsday Project
4 votes -
Juventus signs Cristiano Ronaldo
7 votes -
The fantastic masculinity of Newt Scamander
4 votes -
Judging books by their covers: Five publishing design cliches
9 votes -
Leonard Cohen - You Want It Darker (2016)
4 votes -
3 Arguments Against Socialism And Why They Fail
20 votes -
Reddit — one of the world's most popular websites — is trying to cash in through advertising
110 votes -
Daily Tildes discussion - more filtering options?
I added topic tag filters a few weeks ago, which should make it so that people can more easily filter out certain types of topics that they're not interested in. How much further should we...
I added topic tag filters a few weeks ago, which should make it so that people can more easily filter out certain types of topics that they're not interested in.
How much further should we consider going with filters? Should we allow filtering out posts from certain domains by default? Posts with certain words or phrases in their titles? Other possibilities?
Is there a point where it's possible to filter out too much, too easily and that starts having negative effects on the site? What do you think?
28 votes -
Melbourne zoos dump Nestlé products over palm oil controversy
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Who owns the space under cities? The attempt to map the ground beneath our feet
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Daily Tildes discussion - general questions/feedback
It's been a couple of weeks since we last did a "general" post, so I think it's about time for another one. If there's anything you wanted to ask about or give feedback on but didn't want to start...
It's been a couple of weeks since we last did a "general" post, so I think it's about time for another one.
If there's anything you wanted to ask about or give feedback on but didn't want to start a thread about it, feel free. You're always welcome to send me a private message with anything as well, I don't mind at all.
I know things have been a bit slow for updates over the last couple of weeks, but there's a lot happening in the background. Thanks for your patience with everything, and all the input on everything.
29 votes -
Time to ditch the Pap test? Research suggests HPV testing is a better way to spot cervical cancer
4 votes -
Belle and Sebastian - If You're Feeling Sinister (1996)
5 votes -
'To call myself Canadian would speak to the success of residential schools'
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How the US Environmental Protection Agency and the Pentagon downplayed a growing toxic threat
7 votes -
HBO must get bigger and broader, says its new overseer
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Taiwan shuts down for Typhoon Maria
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Does eating sustainable caught food help or hurt this?
5 votes -
Queer time: The alternative to “adulting”
6 votes -
The murders we don't hear about — and why
6 votes -
Added a confirmation prompt if you're leaving a page with something "unfinished"
This has been requested a number of times, sorry for all the lost comments in the meantime. The site should now ask you to confirm if you try to leave a page with an "unfinished" topic, comment,...
This has been requested a number of times, sorry for all the lost comments in the meantime.
The site should now ask you to confirm if you try to leave a page with an "unfinished" topic, comment, or message. This includes starting to write new ones, but also covers the forms for editing a post. It should only trigger if you actually make any changes, so if you click "Edit" on a comment/topic, but don't edit it at all (or do, and then change the text back to what it was originally), you shouldn't get a confirmation when you leave the page.
Please let me know if you notice any issues or strange behaviors with this.
63 votes -
Mitsubishi wants your driving data, and it's willing to throw in a free cup of coffee to get it
7 votes -
Facebook’s push for facial recognition prompts privacy alarms
14 votes -
How Journey only truly made sense when almost everything had been cut
11 votes -
Top five feminist film tropes
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Firefox and the four-year battle to have Google treat it as a first-class citizen
17 votes -
Canadian Geographic's indigenous people's atlas - History of residential schools
10 votes -
Full blown SSH servers within Docker containers?
Trying to get a sense on how the networking would go down? If I had one public IP address and say 4 Docker containers on the host, how would the SSH connections work? Would I have to reserve ports...
Trying to get a sense on how the networking would go down?
If I had one public IP address and say 4 Docker containers on the host, how would the SSH connections work? Would I have to reserve ports for each container?
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Anti-vaxxers are targeting a vaccine for a virus deadlier than ebola
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‘I can’t afford that’: A viral tweet shows why we need Medicare for all
34 votes -
Reading Group
Anyone up for a weekly / semi-weekly reading group? Probably aimed at short texts, my experience is that groups that attempt long texts always fall apart as people get behind and can't participate...
Anyone up for a weekly / semi-weekly reading group? Probably aimed at short texts, my experience is that groups that attempt long texts always fall apart as people get behind and can't participate anymore. Not just short fiction necessarily either, we could do poetry and philosophy and nonfiction too.
If you're interested, maybe comment with a text you think we should do.
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Mechanical keyboards, anyone?
I'm only a beginner down the rabbithole known as mech-keebs, but I thought I'd source some thoughts here. Apologies if this has been expanded on in other ~hobbies threads. Those of you who have...
I'm only a beginner down the rabbithole known as mech-keebs, but I thought I'd source some thoughts here. Apologies if this has been expanded on in other ~hobbies threads.
Those of you who have been in the mech game longer, what switches have you tried? What do you find are your personal preferences on switches and why do you think that is? Have you ventured away from the very popular Cherry MX switches?
What about keycaps? What are your favourite profiles or colourway designs? Preferred material? I am currently rocking a DSA set of keycaps from one of my favourite designers, MiTo: https://mitormk.com/legacy-dsa/ I got the blue/black Tron-inspired set. I gotta admit, I was a little skeptical of ABS caps, but they're really nicely textured in a way that's reminiscent of PBT, but without that powdery grippiness.
Tell me about some of your favourite layouts too! I hear some pretty aggressive proponents of tenkeyless layouts, but I just really like my numpad for lots of numeric input. If it were just a gaming keyboard, I probably would be pretty happy with TKL though.
Are you working on any new projects right now?
Looking forward to all the responses!
29 votes -
Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdoğan names son-in-law as treasury and finance minister
10 votes -
The 2018 Audubon Photography Awards: Top 100
11 votes -
The future of policing is here
20 votes -
US opposition to breast-feeding resolution stuns World Health officials
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History of Technology and the MIT Course Catalog
I've been watching the history of M.I.T., STS 050, which repeatedly makes the point that the M.I.T. course catalogue is (mostly) ordered by date of creation, particularly through the first 15 or...
I've been watching the history of M.I.T., STS 050, which repeatedly makes the point that the M.I.T. course catalogue is (mostly) ordered by date of creation, particularly through the first 15 or 16 items.
There are some twists. Materials (3) was originally "Mining and Metallurgy", Brain & Cognitive Science (9 was originally "Psychology". But as an outline of technology, and possible ~tildes topic organisation framework, it is useful.
3 votes -
ArenaNet fires two employees over Twitter interactions with GW2 players
15 votes -
The man who paves India's roads with old plastic
10 votes -
Onyx - Break it Loose (1973)
3 votes -
The Overwatch Pink Mercy skin raises more than 12.7 million (USD) for the Breast Cancer Research Foundation
7 votes -
Search for survivors under way after at least 112 die in Japan floods
4 votes -
UGK - One Day
7 votes -
Every episode of "The Flash" ever
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Anyone here interested in flashlights?
One of my biggest hobbies is collecting flashlights. I guess I don't really "collect" them as much buy ones I want and sell ones I stop using. Is anyone here also a flashlight aficionado, or would...
One of my biggest hobbies is collecting flashlights. I guess I don't really "collect" them as much buy ones I want and sell ones I stop using.
Is anyone here also a flashlight aficionado, or would like to be?
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PJ Morton: NPR Music Tiny Desk Concert (2018)
3 votes