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8 votes
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'Skyrim', 'Oblivion' composer offers modders permission to use more of his tracks
5 votes -
Phoenix police department obtain DNA samples from Hacienda HealthCare staff in the week after vegetative patient gives birth
7 votes -
We need more keywords, captain!
7 votes -
Suggestion: make tild.es redirect to the main tildes site
When I say tild.es, I don't mean a shortened link, I mean literally https://tild.es/
14 votes -
Sourakata Koite - Kaira
4 votes -
The State of Software Security In 2019
9 votes -
The world’s oldest woman was 122 when she died. A researcher believes that her daughter assumed her identity in the 1930s to avoid inheritance taxes.
28 votes -
Start with a website, not a mobile app
20 votes -
thank u, next
20 votes -
T-Mobile, Sprint, and AT&T Are Selling Customers' Real-Time Location Data, And It's Falling Into the Wrong Hands
29 votes -
GitHub now allows unlimited private repos for free (with up to 3 collaborators)
35 votes -
The mysterious, stubborn appeal of mass-produced fried chicken
10 votes -
MUGSHOT 17, oil on canvas, 35x50cm
19 votes -
Departures at Heathrow were temporarily stopped after a drone was reported to have been sighted
13 votes -
How do you deal with stress and anxiety in a healthy way?
I'll preface this by saying that I'm a high school student, so obviously I can't be facing any real stress, but it seems real enough to me, anyway. My strategy is usually just to bury it in...
I'll preface this by saying that I'm a high school student, so obviously I can't be facing any real stress, but it seems real enough to me, anyway. My strategy is usually just to bury it in entertainment, but I see a lot of the people around me turning to using substances like nicotine, weed, or alcohol.
I don't think any of these are really good options, so I'd like to hear what you guys do.
22 votes -
In the 19th century, American theatres provided the stage for a war between high and low culture, the elite and ‘Know-Nothings’ – and Britain and the US. In 1849, events turned bloody.
6 votes -
The US Supreme Court just declined to hear Exxon Mobil’s appeal in a climate change lawsuit
19 votes -
"Modern" C++ Lamentations
8 votes -
My favorite game animation of 2018
6 votes -
On the experience of entering a bookstore in your forties (vs. your twenties)
8 votes -
A Thorough Breakdown of the “Extreme Volume Study”
5 votes -
People who “pretend” to be shitty are frequently just shitty
16 votes -
Trying to de-Google my life bit by bit. What should I do to move away from gmail?
I'm considering self-hosting, but might prefer to use a paid email provider. Perhaps ProtonMail?
40 votes -
Maybe just a curiosity - German Hillbilly Horror Rap - K.I.Z with Neuruppin 2
4 votes -
Effective alarm clock for Android that doesn't spy on you or need 25 permissions?
“Subj.” as they used to say. I used to use Sleep As Android, but they seem to be adding more and more useless features that require more and more permissions which bothers me a lot.
15 votes -
Infinite parallel universes
I'm not a religious person. I'm agnostic and look at religion and spiritualism from very far, as a curiosity in the humanities. That said, one thing I believe is more likely than not is the...
I'm not a religious person. I'm agnostic and look at religion and spiritualism from very far, as a curiosity in the humanities.
That said, one thing I believe is more likely than not is the infinite parallel universe theory. The theory that there's an unending amount of parallel universes which contain a lot of the possible states of the universe at all times.
Now i don't believe they necessarily have to contain every state. An infinite set of numbers does not have to contain every number, after all.
However as I'm sitting in a hospital bed after the second worst near death experience in my life, I'm reminded of that theory.
I remember that theory whenever I look at the world and think "huh, I could have died there". A slip in the shower, a small electric shock, a car coming too close. I didn't die, but in very slightly different circumstances I could have. When these things happen I think of my life, my friends, my mom. I especially think about the versions of them in the parallel universes I believe exist.
I make a lot of choices based on this. It's a type of fatalism: I'm not so much worried about death here, as I am afraid about the consequences of it in the universes it does happen.
In other words, I often get sad for the parallel universe versions of my mom. there's a lot of problems with this overall theory, but I can't quite shake it.
10 votes -
Bobby Moore & The Rhythm Aces -- Witch Doctor
4 votes -
Bash-5.0 release available
17 votes -
Covers with less than 10k views
One of the things I've been doing recently is trawling Youtube for cover versions. I really like the less-produced versions, and the "authenticity" of someone just singing a song. I noticed that...
One of the things I've been doing recently is trawling Youtube for cover versions. I really like the less-produced versions, and the "authenticity" of someone just singing a song. I noticed that there are a bunch of covers that just sit there on Youtube with hardly any views.
So, in this thread it'd be nice if people could post links to the covers they enjoy, and probably also to the original.
Jesus and Mary Chain: Just Like Honey -- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7EgB__YratE
Cover by Rascalton (somewhat up-tempo) -- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oAqusW_B6rI
Cover by Ryan Barrington Cox (acoustic) -- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9r4qLrqCWk8
7 votes -
How an emerging African megacity cut commutes by two hours a day
11 votes -
A million fish dead in 'distressing' outback algal bloom at Menindee (New South Wales)
6 votes -
How millennials became the burnout generation
15 votes -
The “skills gap” was a lie
11 votes -
The relentlessness of modern parenting
12 votes -
Docker Installer Link
Docker recently made it so that it requires you to have an account on Docker Hub in order to download the Docker Desktop Installer. So, here's the links:...
Docker recently made it so that it requires you to have an account on Docker Hub in order to download the Docker Desktop Installer. So, here's the links:
https://download.docker.com/win/stable/Docker%20for%20Windows%20Installer.exe
10 votes -
Sean Carroll's Mindscape Podcast #28: Roger Penrose on spacetime, consciousness, and the universe
3 votes -
Apple's Errors
6 votes -
Musical Echoes reggae/dub/stepper selection #49 (janvier 2019 / by Tokiboun)
3 votes -
Rahaf Alqunun: Thailand admits Saudi woman seeking asylum
4 votes -
Uniting Church to continue to allow same-sex marriages following deciding vote in South Australia
3 votes -
Share your DIY projects
I am currently trying to learn how to fix things myself by learning how to solder and fix things like that. I also want to DIY some things for quite some time. My current project is working...
I am currently trying to learn how to fix things myself by learning how to solder and fix things like that. I also want to DIY some things for quite some time.
My current project is working through the book Make:Electronics , I bought it at humblebundle some years ago. Yesterday I powered a led via a power outlet for the first time, by connecting it to a cut off USB cable. I'll share a picture of the abomination later.
So: what have you built at home? What are you building? What are you planning to build?
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Life lessons from a lifestyle business - An interview with Matt Haughey, founder of MetaFilter
8 votes -
Brain scans show social exclusion creates jihadists, say researchers
7 votes -
'Sonic attack' or just crickets? New analysis shows recording of 'attack' on US embassy was Caribbean wildlife
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Do you use a todo manager or something like a bullet journal? [My story of trying different planners for four months]
[LONG POST - 4 months of trying different planners) I always wanted to use one but I never thought of analog (paper) planners and tried a lot of digital ones - link to a post. About 4 months ago I...
[LONG POST - 4 months of trying different planners)
I always wanted to use one but I never thought of analog (paper) planners and tried a lot of digital ones - link to a post.
About 4 months ago I saw my friend at school using a pocket diary - similar to this image, he was writing down his tasks on it (he didn't use it again). That day I bought a good pocket diary of around 200 pages, till date I've not used more than 10 pages and its still lying around.
I realised that I was not going to use it because it was very thick and I couldn't carry it in my pocket. I bought this pocket diary. This was thin and simple, perfect for me. I've used it the longest before switching.
Initially I used to dump all the tasks and cross it after completion, later I introduced a date system and it was one date for one page. I wrote down tasks for the day and crossed after completion if something was incomplete I migrated it to next day. This worked well but I needed a place to dump tasks that I had to do in future so I made a future section from backside and added tasks to it. This was the final tweak and I used it for like a month. I used it for daily tasks, future tasks, some notes and contacts (I used to make contact.txt before this).
Later IIRC I wanted to change because it was already half full and a mess because I was trying to do a lot with it. Next I mindlessly bought a notebook - something like this but with 5 sections, I didn't know what to do with it. I also don't remember why I bought it so I used it to write down stuff that I learned online and wanted to remember. It replaced my reddit save and I wrote what I wanted to remember, it is still with me and has been changed a lot (usecase).
I made a calendar on a single page of that notebook and tracked down basic stuff on it, I started using small square sticky notes to write down tasks and that's how I left my pocket diary. Not long after I lost interest in that notebook thing and updating calendar daily was not interesting. I left that and searched a lot online. Again tried a lot of digital options but I know it will never work for me so I left it and didn't use anything for like a day before I stumbled across Strikethru.
Strikethru is something like Bullet Journal. If you want to look at strikethru then see this video & this for Bullet Journal.
I took that notebook and turned it into a bullet journal, I used it for ~a week before trying strikethru and then again switching to bullet journal after a week. That was testing period and I chosed bulletjournal (bujo) over strikethru. That book was also thick so not long after I made a new bujo notebook (normal 200 pages). Again it felt like a big task that I had to do daily and I lost interest, I again restarted it with a new design. In this month I switched to different notebooks/design a lot and was never satisfied. I also tried Nextcloud tasks for 3 days before again trying out bujo.
Last year in december around a week before christmas I wanted to change it all so I went to a store and bought a new grid notebook (we used it for doing math in 1st grade). I used it for 10 days and everything broke during the last week of december, I was not at home and we went on a vacation. I took it with me but didn't update it because it was boring. It has been 5 days I was busy organising everything else again and now I've settled on what I started with (slightly better idea).
During that time I read a lot on nosurf, pornfree, internet addiction, sleep cycles, polyphasic society, tulpas, made new friends, tried a lot of todo managers, used different journaling apps and this is what I've decided to stay with.
I went to the store today to buy the same pocket diary that I've used the longest (1 month one). Its cheap, for 15 INR and works well for me. Over there I saw a box that said monthly planner, I took it and it had 13 small pocket diaries (similar to what I've used the longest but more thin) and with that a small case that would hold a notebook. There was one contacts pocket diary (perfect) and 12 pocket diaries one for each month. It was for this year and costed 170 INR, I didn't had money so I asked the storeman (idk what we call them, here we call them uncle) did he have cheaper option. He showed me the same piece that costed 140 INR but was for 2016, he said he would give it to me for 70 INR because he would have to throw it anyways.
I thought that was a great deal and bought it. So now I have 12 mini diaries for each month and one contacts diary that has my big list of 10 friends contacts. After trying a lot of different options I came back to what I used for the first time. Its simple and stupid & fits in my pocket.
It has one page for one day and I just have to cross 2016 and the day (mon, tue, etc.) thing and update it with 2019 days. In the middle it has a big two page calendar for current month, page before it has previous months small one page date list to write down events and on page after it has next months small one page date list. The last page is for notes and the cover has 2017 calender that I won't use and ignore.
Theres little patch work todo but for that price I think I bought a good set and if I actually use this for full year then I would buy a new one next one (for 2020 & not 2017 :|)
I've spent around 300 INR for all these (~ 4.5 USD)
Tl;dr -> Used a lot of systems and in the end switched to what I used for the first time which is simple and fits in my pocket.
# What do you use for managing your tasks? Do you use it daily?
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What music blogs are still worth following?
I miss music blogs. I mostly used them for piracy in the past but plenty of them (pirate and non-pirate) have been great sources for curated lists of new good music. I'd like to add some more...
I miss music blogs. I mostly used them for piracy in the past but plenty of them (pirate and non-pirate) have been great sources for curated lists of new good music. I'd like to add some more variety to my music discovery methods for this new year, so what blogs do you still follow / respect?
Some previous semi-related threads that might be of interest:
6 votes -
What are you reading these days? #10
What are you reading currently? Fiction or non-fiction, any genre, any language! Tell us what you're reading, and talk a bit about it. Past weeks: Week #1 · Week #2 · Week #3 · Week #4 · Week #5 ·...
What are you reading currently? Fiction or non-fiction, any genre, any language! Tell us what you're reading, and talk a bit about it.
Past weeks: Week #1 · Week #2 · Week #3 · Week #4 · Week #5 · Week #6 · Week #7 · Week #8 · Week #9
14 votes -
Awesome Games Done Quick 2019, a week-long charity fundraising event featuring speedruns, has begun
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A good alternative to ________ is ________.
Fill in the blanks. No parameters from me: I'm leaving the prompt open-ended because I'm curious to see where people go with it. Also, to prevent low-effort/single sentence posts in response,...
Fill in the blanks. No parameters from me: I'm leaving the prompt open-ended because I'm curious to see where people go with it.
Also, to prevent low-effort/single sentence posts in response, please explain why your suggestion is a suitable replacement.
44 votes