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How Wayne Rooney won over his Major League Soccer doubters in twenty seconds
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For poorer people in India and many other countries, a computer engineer has found a way to detect breast cancer without radiation
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Is there a ~maths or ~physics on Tildes ?
My question: Is there a ~maths or ~physics on Tildes ? I'm new on this plateform.
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Drag queens move in and brighten the lives of residents at Sydney aged care village
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XKCD Mario - A playable XKCD Mario level
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The Internet of Garbage
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A small group of American Amazon employees is being paid to defend and promote the company on Twitter
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Long-sought decay of Higgs boson observed
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Discussion: The pros and cons to different approaches to solving a problem.
It's often the case that in academic and self-teaching environments, you don't really have the opportunity to grasp and fully understand situations in which a problem has multiple valid solutions...
It's often the case that in academic and self-teaching environments, you don't really have the opportunity to grasp and fully understand situations in which a problem has multiple valid solutions and what the implications are in choosing among them. Among those considerations are two in particular: runtime efficiency and maintainability. When these subjects are discussed, the example solutions are often comical at best, or the problems themselves too complex to fully grasp the situation at hand. Sometimes the problems are also so simple as to be completely worthless, e.g. comparing bubble sort to bogo sort.
As such, I would like to take this opportunity to discuss practical but conceptually simple problems and the implications of the different solutions that are available. Conceptual simplicity is an absolute requirement because we want these problems to be accessible to a wider variety of readers. Problems don't necessarily need to be code-related (you could e.g. discuss something related to server administration). Bonus points for problems that include solutions with an efficiency/maintainability trade-off!
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Anti-migrant riots in Germany enter their third day
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Disability activists call for sex ed
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Black Mirror S2E03 "The Waldo Moment" discussion thread
Previous episode | Index thread | Next episode Black Mirror Season 2 Episode 3 - The Waldo Moment A failed comedian who voices a popular cartoon bear named Waldo finds himself mixing in politics...
Previous episode | Index thread | Next episode
Black Mirror Season 2 Episode 3 - The Waldo Moment
A failed comedian who voices a popular cartoon bear named Waldo finds himself mixing in politics when TV executives want Waldo to run for office.
Warning: this thread contains spoilers about this episode! If you haven't seen it yet, please watch it and come back to this thread later.
You can talk about past episodes, but please don't discuss future episodes in this thread!
If you don't know what to say, here are some questions to get the discussion started:
- How does the title relate to the episode itself?
- Are there any similarities between real life events and the episode?
- Are there any references or easter eggs in the episode, such as references to past episodes?
Please rate the episode here!
Sorry (again) for being a bit late with this thread!
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Facebook is being eclipsed by its youthful rival Snapchat
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Advertising is obsolete – here’s why it’s time to end it
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What have been your favourite threads on Tildes so far?
They don't have to be significant in any way; just threads you personally enjoyed. The ones that immediately come to mind for me are: Chasing the American dream has got me jaded - started by...
They don't have to be significant in any way; just threads you personally enjoyed.
The ones that immediately come to mind for me are:
Chasing the American dream has got me jaded - started by @dodger.
https://tildes.net/~talk/29a/chasing_the_american_dream_has_got_me_jaded
and
grab some tea baby, it's midnight. this is today's slam thread. - led by the fantastic @earlgreytea.
https://tildes.net/~creative/3gt/grab_some_tea_baby_its_midnight_this_is_todays_slam_thread
Neither of them had hundreds of comments, and neither of them were particularly active; I just find myself particularly fond of them for whatever reason.
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Air pollution may harm cognitive intelligence, study says
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What're you drinking this week?
We've had a what're you listening to?, a what are you doing, etc... I am interested in what you're drinking this week. I've discovered a fascination for Whiskey. I've been drinking an odd...
We've had a what're you listening to?, a what are you doing, etc...
I am interested in what you're drinking this week.
I've discovered a fascination for Whiskey. I've been drinking an odd collection of Whiskey drinks, a couple of Scotch's (Glenfiddich, Monkey Shoulder) and some cheap Bourbon (Evan Williams, Ezra Brooks). I tried Irish (Jameson, Tulamore dew) too, but I can't get into it.
Not all this week, obviously.
This week it's been pretty much just Ezra Brooks. It's pretty good for a cheap Bourbon. Pretty heavy Oak flavor that I quite enjoy, not much complexity, but you know. It was 20 bucks.Are there any fellow Alcohol hobbyists? What're you into this week?
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Air-conditioners do great good, but at a high environmental cost
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Unwound - The Light at the End of the Tunnel is a Train (1999)
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Doom of Valyria: What destroyed Daenerys and Jon’s ancestors?
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HIV stigma: How we help spreading the virus
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Scientists discover giant deep-sea coral reef off Atlantic coast
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The memoir by Steve Jobs' daughter makes clear he was a truly rotten person whose bad behavior was repeatedly enabled by those around him
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Damnview: Built from Nothing - Announcement trailer
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What fun examples of cultural differences have you experienced?
When I was in high school I went to China through an education program. On the plane there I was seated next to an elderly Chinese woman on my left and a mother and daughter to my right. While...
When I was in high school I went to China through an education program. On the plane there I was seated next to an elderly Chinese woman on my left and a mother and daughter to my right.
While talking with the daughter and mother at some point the elderly woman became involved. She spoke cantonese and my mandarin was limited so the mother helped to translate.
The elderly woman took out paper and pen from her bag and began to have me write me characters. Some time after, she put her hands on my face and began to massage it in circular motions. It was strange but pleasant because clearly her intentions were good. I looked over to the man who was leading my fellow students, and got a thumbs up as he mouthed "just go with it".
I'd never experienced such caring from a complete stranger. It was a lovely introduction into their culture and genuine happiness to share it.
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wideNES - Peeking Past the Edge of NES Games
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China is treating Islam like a mental illness
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The Ripper: The disturbing Visceral Games project that never was
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A study on the online "filter bubble" found that liberals and conservatives were actually recommended similar stories on Google News, representing a fairly homogeneous set of mainstream news sources
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Would anybody be interested in a Tildes Minecraft server?
unofficial of course but like, a server for the tildes community with whatever addons people like. I just thought it would be interesting with how civilized our community is (most of the time).
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WSUS isn't worth it
I just got off an hour of remote trouble shooting only to discover WSUS decided 10 at night was the best time to reboot every server for updates.
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What happens when your bomb-defusing robot becomes a weapon
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'Mass shooting' at Madden video game tournament in Jacksonville
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Scientists warn the UN of capitalism's imminent demise
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Fun, relaxing, singleplayer games
Hello, I am fairly new to the gaming world and I am looking for just some fun and relaxing games to play by myself. I play almost exclusively FPS and action games and I want to branch out....
Hello, I am fairly new to the gaming world and I am looking for just some fun and relaxing games to play by myself. I play almost exclusively FPS and action games and I want to branch out. Although, I found Civ V which is super addicting and I love it.
Anyways, thank you!
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Haute pot: How high-end California chefs are cashing in on marijuana
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Russia says biggest war games since Cold War are 'justified'
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These Cultural Treasures Are Made of Plastic. Now They’re Falling Apart.
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Magic Leap is a tragic heap - Palmer Luckey's review of the Magic Leap ML1
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Script for anime of Satoshi Kon's Opus manga being written
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A growing share of Americans say it’s not necessary to believe in God to be moral
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What makes a human brain unique? A newly discovered neuron may be a clue.
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Suspected asylum seekers found in Daintree in far north Queensland, authorities say
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Legend of the Bright Knight: History of the Adam West Batman TV Show
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AD - What a Blessing (2018)
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The details behind publishing on steam. Earnings, discounts, wishlists.
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Chibi Maruko-chan Manga Creator Momoko Sakura Passes Away at 53
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The tech industry is lobbying for federal data & privacy regulation that is friendly to the tech industry, but hostile to users' interests
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Movie Monday Free Talk
So since I'm a terrible person and all that I totally forgot to make this post last week so I've decided to wait a week and actually post on a Monday. For those of you that don't know what Movie...
So since I'm a terrible person and all that I totally forgot to make this post last week so I've decided to wait a week and actually post on a Monday. For those of you that don't know what Movie Monday is, here is the post I made about it.
Basically I'd like to make a weekly post where myself and other users post comments on what movies they've watched recently and whether or not they recommend it etc. There's no specific format set out for the reviews, so feel free to write one any way you like, whether it's just a few sentences or a whole essay, we'll figure out what works best as we go along.
So far, the only rules are:
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All top level comments should be reviews. (if you have any questions or suggestions on how to do things differently, either send me a private message or post in the discussion thread I linked up above)
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No spoilers in top level comments. Ideally any spoilers should be in children comments (with sufficient warning) if you wish to write a review with spoilers, make another comment below your top level comment and write the spoilers there. Anyone who doesn't want to know any spoilers should un-expand the comments at the top before they start reading comments. Hopefully this should allow discussion of both the film and the review without forcing people to see spoilers.
I know the second rule is a tiny bit confusing, but like I said this is a learning process and we'll see what happens. Anyway have fun and happy film watching!
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