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9 votes
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'Captain Marvel' shatters stereotypes with $34M Friday in China
7 votes -
How the New York Public Library fills its shelves (and why some books don't make the cut)
5 votes -
What if child care were as standard as coffee at tech conferences?
6 votes -
The 32 most iconic poems in the English language.
11 votes -
Fred Rogers was attracted to both men and women
10 votes -
The banality of empathy
4 votes -
What if you could diagnose diseases with a tampon?
7 votes -
Fantasy's Widow: The fight over the legacy of Dungeons & Dragons
7 votes -
Microsoft rolls out new Skype for Web. Unless you use Firefox, Opera, Safari, or Linux
9 votes -
What is C-PTSD?
2 votes -
Facebook only cares about privacy because it has to
5 votes -
India’s and Pakistan’s lies thwarted a war—for now
5 votes -
Taxed, throttled or thrown in jail: Africa's new internet paradigm
7 votes -
'Re-Imagining Paradise' — Making plans to rebuild a town destroyed by wildfire
4 votes -
This, too, was history. The battle over police torture and reparations in Chicago’s schools.
7 votes -
Finally, women have their own mediocre Marvel movie
15 votes -
Does anyone else feel the default theme is too bright?
I opened Tildes unlogged in an anonymous window and felt the amount of amount of white to be excessive, even for a bright theme. This feels a bit overwhelming. What do you guys think? EDIT: I...
I opened Tildes unlogged in an anonymous window and felt the amount of amount of white to be excessive, even for a bright theme. This feels a bit overwhelming. What do you guys think?
EDIT: I changed my theme to Solarized Dark a long time ago, I'm asking because now that an account is not required to view the content a lot of people will get to know Tildes, so maybe the default theme could be improved
22 votes -
NASA captures first air-to-air images of supersonic shockwave interaction in flight
13 votes -
Slime Rancher is available for free on the Epic Store until March 21
7 votes -
An email marketing company left 809 million records exposed online
8 votes -
Israeli electoral committee bans Arab candidates, allows extreme right to run
12 votes -
Kansas Catholic school rejects kindergartner with same-sex parents
6 votes -
"There’s space in the medium for ultra-hard games." - Capybara's "Below" and the difficulty in crafting difficulty
7 votes -
Mark Zuckerberg: A Privacy-Focused Vision for Social Networking
20 votes -
Chevy Volt discontinued: Chevrolet's last Volt rolls off the assembly line
22 votes -
How to fix the housing crisis
4 votes -
CarMan - London, Good Bye! (2017)
4 votes -
Air travel for horses
4 votes -
Apex Legends patch notes - gun balance changes, character hitboxes, battle pass update, season 1 details
8 votes -
Airbnb signs agreement to acquire HotelTonight
4 votes -
U.S. users are leaving Facebook by the millions, Edison Research says
23 votes -
Sleeping more on weekends does not make up for past sleep loss
10 votes -
The prototype iPhones that hackers use to research Apple’s most sensitive code
7 votes -
Many companies like Lyft and Uber are going public without having profits - The last time this was so common was in 2000, right before the dot-com bubble burst
15 votes -
What anime, old or new, did you not expect to enjoy, but now highly recommend?
For me it's two: The Vision of Escaflowne and Samarai Champloo Both are wonderful world-building. They are so very different, but I feel they stay true to their themes and entertain the whole way.
18 votes -
Ohio Democratic Sen. Sherrod Brown won't run for President
7 votes -
Bigger, saltier, heavier: Fast food since 1986 in three simple charts
8 votes -
Jurassic Park | Laws Broken
3 votes -
Why 'ji32k7au4a83' is a remarkably common password
57 votes -
Documents show the US government created a secret database of activists, journalists, and social media influencers tied to the migrant caravan and in some cases, placed alerts on their passports
12 votes -
When did everyone become socialist?
46 votes -
Twenty-one horses died at a single racetrack in the last ten weeks. How did it happen?
7 votes -
Kentucky approves bill to make 'doxing' illegal after Covington student's online backlash
4 votes -
The movement to skip the electoral college is about to pass a major milestone
34 votes -
The accidental dumpling empire
10 votes -
Hello everyone! Has anyone here had the experience of emigrating from your home country to a new one?
Hi I am 23 year old and I want leave my country. I hold work visa for Canada. I am convinced that I should leave my country due to political changes happening in my country. What was it like for...
Hi I am 23 year old and I want leave my country. I hold work visa for Canada. I am convinced that I should leave my country due to political changes happening in my country. What was it like for you? And especially how was it like when you emigrated to a country when you was adult?
15 votes -
Unicorn Riot leaks chat logs, revealing white nationalist plot to keep Steve King in office
6 votes -
US-German clash over international order and security. The consequences for NATO’s Eastern flank
4 votes -
Waymo are making their lidar available to companies outside of self-driving
4 votes