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7 votes
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NYPD, apology for Stonewall not accepted
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Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order | Official gameplay demo
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Black trans women are being murdered. Why aren’t there more arrests?
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'The voice of the dirtbag left': Socialist US comics Chapo Trap House
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'We all owe Al Gore an apology': More people see climate change in record flooding
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A short history of Presidential vacillation: Mars or the Moon
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Puerto Rico's forty-year-old governor is all in on statehood, calling it a “civil-rights issue of our time"
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Wonderland lost: Forty years ago, Earth, Wind & Fire’s final opus produced disco’s last great moment. My dad was there for all of it.
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The ticket to 100% renewable power is underneath our feet
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When is validation good/bad?
The recent topic about vote counts being removed has sprung up some discussion about the nature of validation. Given that the comments over there seem to address the idea in the context of Tildes...
The recent topic about vote counts being removed has sprung up some discussion about the nature of validation. Given that the comments over there seem to address the idea in the context of Tildes specifically, I figured I'd create an offshoot thread for a more philosophical discussion of the question at large.
- When is validation a good or bad thing?
- Is seeking validation fundamentally a bad thing?
- Is receiving validation for something great you've done fundamentally a good thing?
- What is your own relationship like with validation?
- Should platforms structurally encourage/discourage/balance methods for validation?
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NASA may allow private astronauts on the ISS for $11,250-$22,500 a day
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Bandai Namco E3 2019 announcements leaked: Tales of Arise, FromSoftware and George R. R. Martin's Elden Ring, and Ni no Kuni Remastered
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Ivan Golunov, a prominent journalist in Meduza, was arrested in Moscow on bogus charges, disallowed food, water, sleep, and phone call, beaten while incarcerated
@alexey__kovalev: Okay, listen up. This is not a drill. Ivan Golunov, my colleague at @meduzaproject, one of the best investigative reporters in the industry, was arrested yesterday after leaving work (I was with him before he left). He is now awaiting formal charges at a remand prison in Moscow.
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How doctors die: What’s unusual about them is not how much treatment they get compared to most Americans, but how little
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Is Yuri queer?
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It’s been five years since Seattle’s landmark $15 minimum wage law. It not only helped workers — it raised their expectations about what's possible and what they deserve.
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Water conservation just got REAL. (or JUST got real?)
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The rise of progressive occultism
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Ars Technica reporter Peter Bright charged with soliciting child sex online
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The tricky ethics of using YouTube videos for academic research
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Meet "The Mother of Pride," the pioneering bisexual activist Brenda Howard
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How artificial intelligence will revolutionize the way video games are developed and played
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Eden Hazard officially moves to Real Madrid
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A brief history of hip hop and 'Street Fighter'
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What do you Tildians think of Atom?
I was looking for an open source editor and I found Atom. It looks pretty cool. What do the experienced programmers, etc. think about it?
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Germany: 1,000-year-old sarcophagus opened in Mainz
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How the pursuit of leisure drives internet use: The second half of humanity is joining the internet
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Webcomics: An oral history
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'A hard pill to swallow': Boos, hisses and a standing ovation at premiere of Goodes film
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Ireland is ready to bet big on battery-powered trains
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London bus attack: Arrests after gay couple who refused to kiss beaten
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NYPD commissioner apologizes for 'oppressive' 1969 raid on Stonewall Inn
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Nine LGBTQ+ people explain how they love, hate, and understand the word "queer"
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How to survive America's kill list
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Bullhead City, Arizona was a retiree paradise. Then came a biblical plague of flies.
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Researchers in Argentina found a bee's nest made entirely from plastic
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The friends who have been playing the same game of Dungeons & Dragons for thirty years
10 votes -
The Digital Antiquarian: Day of the Tentacle
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Lowville had lots of water. Then string cheese came to town.
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The corporate logo singularity: Against the creepy cheerfulness of a thousand smiling san serifs
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Canadian comedy ‘Letterkenny’ to become Hulu original as season seven launches on October 14
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How Twitter needs to change | Jack Dorsey
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'Tetris' turns thirty-five
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Have you guys read "Without Their Permission" by Alexis Ohanian?
It's about u/kn0thing (the reddit user, not the tildes user, I don't think they're related), the reddit co-founder, and how to start a startup, It's very interesting, you guys should check it out.
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The Virtues, a review
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Ninja Theory's 4v4 melee action game Bleeding Edge leaks ahead of E3
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Tommy Douglas, Canada’s Great Prairie Socialist, Wasn’t Always So Beloved
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The world’s oldest medieval map
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Emily Dickinson Museum receives $22 million gift
6 votes