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19 votes
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I've been trying to learn more about inequality. How should I go about it in a proper, structured way?
This is my 2019 project, to gain some understanding of the subjects of income and wealth inequality. I've prepared a reading list but was just wondering if there is a proper way to go about it....
This is my 2019 project, to gain some understanding of the subjects of income and wealth inequality. I've prepared a reading list but was just wondering if there is a proper way to go about it. I'm from a third world country and didn't go to college, if that's of any help.
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In need of streaming advice!
Hey! Lately I've decided that after years of wanting to do stuff on the internet, I'm gonna try my best to start streaming video games. I'm rather excited to start trying to form a lil community...
Hey! Lately I've decided that after years of wanting to do stuff on the internet, I'm gonna try my best to start streaming video games. I'm rather excited to start trying to form a lil community and I wanted to know if anyone here has tips/experience they would like to share. Any and all advice is welcomed and appreciated! I did a little test stream of Bioshock (using OBS) for some friends, but I'm currently using a wireless adapter so it didn't go very well for very long. I'm definitely picking up an ethernet cable before I try again. But in the meantime, I thought I'd ask for some wisdom.
10 votes -
Pufferfish in China: diners lured by delicacy now that country has bred them poison-free
7 votes -
Spotify’s podcast aggregation play
4 votes -
JavaScript toy that demonstrated a model of how demographics cluster
A while back I saw a cool link on Tildes, I think it was before the save feature was implemented, which is why I've lost it. It was an article with an accompanying JavaScript toy to demonstrate...
A while back I saw a cool link on Tildes, I think it was before the save feature was implemented, which is why I've lost it. It was an article with an accompanying JavaScript toy to demonstrate the point: if a system starts clustered, equality alone won't bring the system to equilibrium because the system has momentum. You have to swing hard in the other direction to get to actual equilibrium. (i.e. it was a defense of affirmative action.)
Basically, you set some conditions meant to represent demographics. The people were represented by little squares in the simulation. The conditions were things like "start X% concentrated" and "squares must have 2/3/4 different colored neighbor squares."
I think it was on Medium, but I'm not sure, and I can't for the life of me find it again even after scouring Tildes, Reddit, and Google. Anyone know what I'm talking about and where I can find it again?
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Looking for a third pal to play Apex Legends with on Xbox
Hi, so my SO and I are looking for a third person to play Apex with. We're pretty casual and not the best skill wise but just playing it for fun. Having a third person to talk to would be cool. We...
Hi, so my SO and I are looking for a third person to play Apex with. We're pretty casual and not the best skill wise but just playing it for fun. Having a third person to talk to would be cool. We typically play around 9pm EST for about an hour or two. If you're down you can add us on xbox and shoot us a message at
Rocket ManandBubblegum KMA7 votes -
What Spotify’s $230 million Gimlet deal means for the podcast industry
8 votes -
January 2019 On-U Sound Sunday Roast: Rare, Classic, unreleased and forthcoming music
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What's the userbase of Tildes like? (+ some misc. Tildes questions)
Hi, I just joined an hour ago or so. So far so good, site seems a welcome change as opposed to other certain content aggregators. I'm just wondering what the userbase is like: what's your age...
Hi, I just joined an hour ago or so.
So far so good, site seems a welcome change as opposed to other certain content aggregators.I'm just wondering what the userbase is like: what's your age group(not too specific if you want), occupation(again, vague is okay), continent of origin and gender? What draws you to this website as opposed to other social media? Do you expect Tildes to gain traction and grow to become a worthy Reddit(or other aggregator) competitor/successor?
Just to get a taste of the crowd and what kind of people we'll find here.I'm in my 20's, currently studying engineering and living in western Europe. Applied to this website following a comment I saw that described the Tildes system compared to Reddit; seemed like a nice change on the clickbaity and sometimes not as fun-content on that website. Hoping this ends up a good place for discussion / quality content / fun chats, and also hope it can help me detox from social media by purposefully using a less active site(for now, of course).
Small note: while the site is closed right now, it might be opened up later, which means this post might be visible to the internet whole. Please keep your personal info in mind and only share what you want others(including crawlers/scrapers) to know.
35 votes -
What I learned from the hacker who spied on me
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Clash of the slasher titans: The ’88 and ’89 box office battles between Michael, Jason and Freddy!
4 votes -
During WWII, Bletchley Park was home to codebreaking and tea shenanigans
5 votes -
The greatest outfits in Grammys history
4 votes -
Firefox 66 to block automatically playing audible video and audio
49 votes -
Earth marks fourth hottest year on record as Congress opens climate hearings
10 votes -
“Do we want to be in business?” The strange, never-ending saga of MoviePass
13 votes -
Visualization of quantum physics (quantum mechanics)
4 votes -
The "Do Not Track" Setting Doesn't Stop You from Being Tracked
20 votes -
Reddit is raising another $150 million to $300 million in venture capital
53 votes -
‘The Simpsons’ renewed until 2021
13 votes -
Willy Wonka & The Chocolate Factory | Laws Broken
8 votes -
The International Building Code is changing to recommend gender neutral bathrooms
28 votes -
Respawn talks Apex Legends, its free-to-play battle royale set in the Titanfall universe that was suddenly released today
18 votes -
Today is a good day. How ya doin?
emotionally abusive ex-girlfriend tried to reach out. blocked her number. started looking for therapists. i started following through FreeCodeCamp (more tech talk (MERN) at the bottom - i gots...
emotionally abusive ex-girlfriend tried to reach out.
blocked her number.
started looking for therapists.
i started following through FreeCodeCamp (more tech talk (MERN) at the bottom - i gots questions)
i started flossing two weeks ago.
i've been consistent this past week with learning japanese
and right now i got one of my comfy outfits on, chilling at the house, and i just made a french press with some beans from a roaster i used to always buy from back when i lived downtown.
i'm feelin' alright today. it's gonna be a few more months until i get where i want, but for now, i'm good.
how bout you - how you doin?
(if you stuck around for the tech stuff - here's that)
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what's a good book to follow up EloquentJS? i'm reading through that now, and i really want to get a good feel for the language itself. i know how to get something built, but i don't know how my tools work - and that's an issue for me.
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on a similar note - what are the best books on React? i've got a 2017 copy of Fullstack React, but someone told me that's outdated by this point, and i can't exactly afford the 2018 copy right now. anything else i should keep an eye out/save up for?
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and lastly, best reading on CSS3? i know (again) a good enough amount of Bootstrap to be able to get something up and running, but i want to get better at vanillaCSS, css animations, and making sure that my site is responsive and supported across across all browsers.
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When Even the Greatest of Writers Grapples with Self-Doubt
9 votes -
Titanfall 3 is not in the works, Respawn says
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Looks like Steam’s getting dedicated servers for non-Valve games
20 votes -
News to me
4 votes -
Instacart and DoorDash’s tip policies deliver outrage
8 votes -
'A red screaming alarm bell' to banish fossil fuels: NASA confirms last five years hottest on record
10 votes -
Cameras that understand: portrait mode and Google Lens
3 votes -
European Parliament approves EU-Moroccan trade deal, ignoring Western Sahara Indigenous protections
8 votes -
Blockchain technology changes the nature of trust, but it doesn't eliminate the need for it
4 votes -
Emmeline Pankhurst: The Suffragette who used militant tactics to win women the vote
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Death and valor on a warship doomed by its own Navy - An investigation into the crash of the USS Fitzgerald
6 votes -
'She means thirty books per room, right?' Bibliophiles voice their horror over claims tidying guru Marie Kondo tells people to severely restrict the reading material they keep in their home.
11 votes -
FIBERBOTS: Design of a multi-agent, fiber composite digital fabrication system
4 votes -
Older video game animation may have been limited by technology, but does that make it worse?
5 votes -
Spotify has bought two podcast startups and it wants to buy more
17 votes -
Court upholds conviction of Michelle Carter in texting-suicide case
5 votes -
Trump administration slips a new, narrower definition of domestic violence onto DOJ website
4 votes -
Plasma mobile devs are doing an ama on reddit
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Queer 101 - Ask your questions here
We're Here, We're Queer, Ask Your Questions Without Fear I noticed that there was a lot of QUILTBAG/LGBT related education being requested in threads where it wasn't really on topic. Clearly...
We're Here, We're Queer, Ask Your Questions Without Fear
I noticed that there was a lot of QUILTBAG/LGBT related education being requested in threads where it wasn't really on topic. Clearly there's a lot of curiosity. So I thought: why not make a thread specifically for that? Whee!
Please note that it's a lot of labor to ask of someone in a minority to explain themselves, as it's often the case that they feel like they have to justify existing on a daily basis anyway. Hopefully this provides more of an opt-in experience where curious folks can learn about queer issues in a respectful manner. ** Also: No one is required to answer your questions or engage with questions they don't feel comfortable with. **
I am decidedly not an authority on the subject (I don't think anyone really is) but I do fall under the umbrella- NB (nonbinary) and bi. This means that I am attracted to either gender and I do not identify as having a binary gender myself. I actually would more precisely be described as pansexual as I would date a nonbinary person BUT for identity politic reasons I prefer the term bi. As for the acronyms above, LGBT stands for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Trans. I prefer QUILTBAG: Queer, Undecided, Intersex, Lesbian, Transgender, Bisexual, Asexual, and Gay. It's more fun to say and it expands the acronym to include concepts that folks might not have heard of.
A brief list of definitions:
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Queer: To my understanding this is sort of a catchall term for anyone that is not straight up cisgender/heterosexual. Once considered a pejorative term, queer has been reclaimed by some QUILTBAG people to describe themselves; however, it is not a universally accepted term even within the QUILTBAG community.
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Undecided: Folks who just don't know what they identify with.
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Intersex: Folks born with anatomy that do not fit typical binary notions of male or female bodies. This can be a wide range of natural bodily variations.
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Lesbian: A woman who is attracted to women exclusively.
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Transgender: A term to describe folks who do not identify with the gender they were assigned at birth.
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Bisexual: Folks who are attracted to both binary genders.
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Asexual: Also known as "ace". An adjective to describe folks who do not experience sexual attraction.
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Gay: A term to describe people who are attracted to the gender they identify as. This is often used to refer specifically to men who are attracted to men but can be used to refer to women who are attracted to women too.
This list is by no means exhaustive! Here's a (more) comprehensive list of terms and labels: http://www.soc.ucsb.edu/sexinfo/article/glossary-sexual-orientationgender-terminology
There are many terms and labels out there! I encourage you to research to your heart's content.
Also just to give some perspective, cisgender is an adjective for folks who identify with the gender they were assigned at birth.
So, what nagging questions do you have about being queer? Have you been questioning your own identity and would like to hear the thoughts of people who have been in the same situation? Post here and let's see if we can't find some answers.
28 votes -
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Movies often contain chess games with basic errors. What motivates filmmakers to keep using a game they don't understand?
17 votes -
Computer optimized floor plans
19 votes -
The Davos set are cosying up to the far right – and scared of the left
12 votes -
Gym class is so bad, kids are skipping school to avoid it
20 votes -
COLD PURSUIT Review: Revisionist Revenge, Remade
3 votes -
The oral history of Office Space: Behind the scenes of the cult classic
7 votes