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12 votes
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Jony Ive on the Apple Watch and Big Tech’s responsibilities
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Extreme botany: The precarious science of endangered rare plants
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Gorky Park - Bang (1989)
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100 Websites That Shaped the Internet as We Know It
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What are some current examples of "the emperor's new clothes?"
For those unfamiliar with the story, "The Emperor's New Clothes" is about an emperor who parades around naked, but nobody will point out the obvious for fear of being seen as ignorant....
For those unfamiliar with the story, "The Emperor's New Clothes" is about an emperor who parades around naked, but nobody will point out the obvious for fear of being seen as ignorant. Idiomatically, it refers to something seen as true or widely praised, simply because nobody is willing to speak out against it.
I saw a rant about "blockchains" being the new overhyped hotness for tech companies, and it made me wonder what other "new clothes" are out there right now. What's something you have a strong takedown for that everybody else seems to love/support?
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VC folks talk about social media, community, and the failings - includes ex-product head of YouTube
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Discord just added a forced-arbitration clause to their Terms of Service (Discord staff response in comments)
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The bad behavior of the richest: what I learned from wealth managers
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Bomb the Music Industry! - Struggler (2010)
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Your Real Biological Clock is You’re Going to Die
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Japan's Hometown Tax
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Apple CEO Tim Cook is calling for Bloomberg to retract its Chinese spy chip story
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What will be left of the people who make our games?
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Halfbakery (is back)
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Steam developers speak: Maximum profits for Valve, minimum responsibilities
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Google responds to EU by adding a fee to Play Services
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How alt-right is Friedrich Nietzsche really?
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Six red carnations and one severed ram’s head: Deadly threats sent to Russian independent newspaper
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What Maniac does (and doesn't) get right about the Bible and the Gnostics
5 votes -
Ubuntu 18.10 released
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What have you been listening to this week?
What have you been listening to this week? You don't need to do a 6000 word review if you don't want to, but please write something! Feel free to give recs or discuss anything about each others'...
What have you been listening to this week? You don't need to do a 6000 word review if you don't want to, but please write something!
Feel free to give recs or discuss anything about each others' listening habits.
You can make a chart if you use last.fm:
http://www.tapmusic.net/lastfm/
Remember that linking directly to your image will update with your future listening, make sure to reupload to somewhere like imgur if you'd like it to remain what you have at the time of posting.
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Deutschland 86: Spy drama rebooted, braced for communism's collapse
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The people who moved to Chernobyl
8 votes -
Why aren't most women represented in the last names of their children?
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Sydney Anglicans to ban same-sex marriage, yoga on all church property
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Julia Holter - Words I Heard (2018)
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Thanks for doing this, guys
I just read over the Technical Goals page, and I agree with everything you're doing. I feel like I'm the only one who's annoyed by the recent trends of web design and development that involves...
I just read over the Technical Goals page, and I agree with everything you're doing. I feel like I'm the only one who's annoyed by the recent trends of web design and development that involves heavy use of icon-based navigation and JavaScript. I'm stoked to see what Tildes will become given this direction.
I know I'm not nearly as skilled and experienced as you -- Deimos and the Tildes team -- at web development, but if there's any way that I -- a sysadmin with experience in AWS -- can help, I would be happy to be a part of it. Otherwise, I can continue to lurk, occasionally post, and sing praise of Tildes! Cheers!
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How an unlikely family history website transformed cold case investigations
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How Facebook’s Chaotic Push Into Video Cost Hundreds of Journalists Their Jobs
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Brad forages for porcini mushrooms | It's Alive
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Ray Tracing Is No New Thing
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Pat the Bunny - I'm Going Home (2014)
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"Queer people are allowed to exist – but only as long as they’re of a certain stock": 'The Wound' star Nakhane
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Sydney Anglicans set to ban gay weddings and pro-LGBTI advocacy on church property
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Why Pyramid?
This is mostly a question for @Deimos, just out of curiosity: is there are particular reason for the choice of Pyramid as the framework for TIldes? Is it familiarity, or clear advantages over sth....
This is mostly a question for @Deimos, just out of curiosity: is there are particular reason for the choice of Pyramid as the framework for TIldes? Is it familiarity, or clear advantages over sth. like Django or Flask?
(Edit: actually I'd welcome comparisons favouring one or another from anyone too, related or not to Tildes itself.)
20 votes -
What are the strings in String Theory?
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New York Attorney General launches probe into MoviePass parent company for allegedly misleading investors
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Devoted fans pay thousands for this fermented tea, whose decades-old vintages are treated like wine
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Disrupting cyberwar with open source intelligence
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Anderson .Paak Sings Hot Sauce Ballads While Eating Spicy Wings | Hot Ones
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PostgreSQL 11 Released
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Robert and Virginia Heinlein's Colorado Springs House
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Sydney street art uses miniature signs to make people aware of surroundings
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The Australian prime minister has forgotten to renew his domain name
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Jamal Khashoggi: What the Arab world needs most is free expression
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National Novel Writing Month (NaNoWriMo) is only two months away!
Each November hundreds of thousands of writers attempt a 50,000-word novel in thirty days. Results vary, but it's a ton of concentrated writing and storytelling practice and always a blast,...
Each November hundreds of thousands of writers attempt a 50,000-word novel in thirty days. Results vary, but it's a ton of concentrated writing and storytelling practice and always a blast, especially if you're in a region with meet-ups. More information at nanowrimo.org.
Is anyone here participating? This will be my fourth year (after a good ten-year break) and my third as a Municipal Liaison (regional coordinator) setting up events in coffee shops and libraries. Are you already planning what you'll write, or just letting inspiration strike on the first? Any great tales from years past?
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It is truly shocking how much sugar we eat
Have you ever really looked at what you eat? If you have, you may notice one common ingredient present in everything from vegan sauces to certain ketogenic foods. Taking those specific diets into...
Have you ever really looked at what you eat? If you have, you may notice one common ingredient present in everything from vegan sauces to certain ketogenic foods. Taking those specific diets into consideration, the widely accepted figure for keto is <100 grams, and similar in the vegan sphere as well(Often times you'll see a quoted 30 grams, but the kicker always comes in the comments where someone says fruit based sugars don't count towards this. They do, very much so, count towards it). This is far, far, far too much sugar for any one human to be taking in a day. The FDA has no recommended figure for their DV scale of food labels, but other groups certainly do. The World Health Organisation recommends no more than 5% of daily calories be from sugar of all types. This is equivalent to 25 grams for a 2000 calorie diet. The American Heart Association recommends the same figures.
Now, you may be asking yourself, why would the AHA bother themselves with sugar? Certainly that's more for a diabetes association to study than a heart disease one? Well, it's because sugar is heavily linked to heart disease. From the source:
participants who took in 25% or more of their daily calories as sugar were more than twice as likely to die from heart disease as those whose diets included less than 10% added sugar
So, not only are you at risk for heart disease, but there are new studies that suggest alzheimer's is nothing more than a 3rd form of diabetes.
I'm not hoping for much in posting this, except that someone somewhere looks at their diet and resists the stranglehold sugar has on our present society.
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why i only own 4 books 💸 a chat on booktube consumerism
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Tucker Carlson says he can't go to restaurants anymore
12 votes