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3 votes
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The American Analog Set - Promise of Love (2003)
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Cyanide & Happiness was demonetized by YouTube. They made some animated shorts about it.
6 votes -
The guy who produced Kendrick Lamar's best new track did it all on his iPhone
4 votes -
A few Off the Bat Thoughts about the Mechanics
Tags I can totally see nsfw.nude work, but do you think tagging will be done much further? It's relatively much work to tag a thing well, maybe some sort of cross-posting is more rewarding to the...
Tags
I can totally see nsfw.nude work, but do you think tagging will be done much further? It's relatively much work to tag a thing well, maybe some sort of cross-posting is more rewarding to the user. Essentially it might be the same thing, but the act of sharing to another tilde feels more rewarding than adding yet another tag.
Hierarchies in Tags and Tildes
Yes! I love hierarchies for how they scale.
Do you think the one-dimensional nature of such a "taxonomy" will get problematic, or is it merely a corner case? I might have "food > recipes" and "food > restaurants" or I might have "recipes > food" and "recipes > chemistry". Again I feel like cross-posting is essential to solve this duplication issue. Maybe this as another chance to improve on reddit: if cross-posts just reference a single post there would be just one big discussion.
Cfabbro is part of the team? "We were actually considering allowing multiple ways to access the same groups. E.g. ~literature and ~lit going to the same top level group" sounds good.Comments
I think "most votes" has a strong bias towards early comments. Ideally you'd give a new comment the reason of doubt, and make it more visible until a good rating about is has been established. For this you'd have to track up-votes per "seen".
Sadly it's really hard to track these implicit down-votes ("read but not up-voted") and generally it obfuscates how the site works. I still think it's worth thinking about, especially if you might derive trust/reputation from the up-votes at some point.
Otherwise commenting on rising stories is the an easy way to farm karma (I tried it on HN to see how the down-vote mechanism works, which is unlocked at 200 karma). Here I also agree with you, that this process should not be 100% automatic.Group-specific trust
If tildes are nested, will reputation (eventually) be inherited up the hierarchy?
Filter-Bubble (found your opinion in some discussion about it):
I agree again, good communities are bubbles. I think the "no-downvotes" will help a bit so controversial stuff can rise.Links
I also like your decision to not allow text on links. I really like how HN moderators improve link-titles sometimes to get rid of clickbait or inaccuracies.
I will give some UX feedback later, when I got used to tildes a bit.
9 votes -
Rec Room
Dose anyone here play Rec Room (vr)?
6 votes -
US Senate votes in favor of saving net neutrality
8 votes -
Benjamin Zephaniah & The Hazardous Dub Company - Back To Roots (2014)
4 votes -
Why duplication of links is possible in Tildes?
AFAIK, reddit does not allow duplication of same link. In Tildes, you can repost same link. Is it deliberate choice or its' discussions postponed? IMO, after a time period (ex. 1 month) same link...
AFAIK, reddit does not allow duplication of same link. In Tildes, you can repost same link. Is it deliberate choice or its' discussions postponed?
IMO, after a time period (ex. 1 month) same link can be shared. In this way, some of users that missed link, or a new discovery in the link, can be subjected to interested ones.
Also I really like reddit's other contexts feature for the same link.
4 votes -
A little thing that might form some trouble (phising)
As can be seen in this post in ~test it is possible to secretly refer to another webpage than the one actually typed. It's not the biggest priority as of now, but it would be nice to see this...
As can be seen in this post in ~test it is possible to secretly refer to another webpage than the one actually typed. It's not the biggest priority as of now, but it would be nice to see this fixed before Tildes will go live.
In case the ~test post gets deleted, here's an example:
https://innocent.site/7 votes -
Arrested Development back on the 29th May and Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt on the 30th May
It's a good time to have Netflix if you need some quirky original comedy in your life. Both seasons look like they'll be split in half, which means we'll have more to look forward to later in the...
It's a good time to have Netflix if you need some quirky original comedy in your life.
Both seasons look like they'll be split in half, which means we'll have more to look forward to later in the year too!
Only sad thing is that it looks like this'll be the last season of Kimmy and who knows about more AD - but let's not be sad, let's be happy that we are getting what we are!
5 votes -
Colombia discovers the art of keeping young people off the streets
5 votes -
China aims to land on dark side of moon via launch of 'Magpie Bridge' satellite
4 votes -
The Art Of Noise - The Seduction Of Claude Debussy (1999)
3 votes -
Browns fan paints his house using local paint and proper colors. Is this crazy, or just part of being a Browns fan?
7 votes -
The 15 known monohedral (same shape) pentagonal tiling patterns. It's unknown if any more are possible.
7 votes -
Best of DJ Premier Vol 1
4 votes -
Andreas Antonopoulos - The death of money
5 votes -
109-year-old veteran and his secrets to life will make you smile
4 votes -
Albion Online
Any fellow Tildes playing this? I picked it up yesterday with the steam release and it interests me enough to probably keep playing. Although I do think I'm going to need a different guild(nothing...
Any fellow Tildes playing this? I picked it up yesterday with the steam release and it interests me enough to probably keep playing. Although I do think I'm going to need a different guild(nothing against the one I'm in just I'm NA and they're EU).
For those who want a quick idea of the game I would say it's a mix of EVE and Runescape. While there are traditional skills you level up based on a mix of these two. You gain "fame" based on certain tasks. But unlike runescape mining copper ore forever won't allow you to max out your mining skill set. You actually need to mine higher quality stuff.
For eve like stuff I would say look at banking and how PVP is handles. Banking is all local so if you want to move a lot of stuff it will probably take a long time(I just started but imagine they'll eventually offer something like contracts(or at least hope they do)). Then PVP has different levels like safe, red(where you can enable PVP and attack others), or black where PVP is always an option with no consequence other than other players.
Like I said I'm a noob but will try to answer any questions I can for those wondering about it. Links below for whatever else you may want to know.
https://albiononline.com/en/news
https://store.steampowered.com/app/761890/Albion_Online/
http://www.metacritic.com/game/pc/albion-online (not the best rating :( )6 votes -
Garbage Retrospective To Harry Potter
3 votes -
Does anyone have tips or tricks for self studying / preparing to get a CCNA?
Hey everyone, I've decided to start studying to get my CCNA. My books are showing up Monday and I'm really excited. I'm going to shoot for self studying and prep for the testing. I think I can do...
Hey everyone, I've decided to start studying to get my CCNA. My books are showing up Monday and I'm really excited.
I'm going to shoot for self studying and prep for the testing. I think I can do it as I've always thrived in a more self paced learning environment (I also have no money for the classes).
I'm just wondering if anyone has any tips, supplemental material, etc they could recommend? What was hardest for you and what was easiest? What did you spend too much time studying and what didn't you spend enough time on?
6 votes -
Nas breaks down 'It Ain't Hard To Tell' with Harvard poetry professor Elisa New
4 votes -
Inside how a scooter-sharing startup Lime navigates San Francisco
4 votes -
Tildes Monocle (aka sticker AKA gold)
Make it possible to donate in exchange for placing a monocle, sticker or gold star cough on a comment. It's karma and it's an instant way to donate to keep the site afloat. Also donating could...
Make it possible to donate in exchange for placing a monocle, sticker or gold star cough on a comment. It's karma and it's an instant way to donate to keep the site afloat.
Also donating could give the donater a special sticker on their username like "supporter" or something.
12 votes -
A topic with no words has () instead of (0 words)
https://tildes.net/~talk/2x Here, a user appears to have posted a topic with only . as the text. On the posts listing, there is only () where the word count should be.
9 votes -
NetHack 3.6.1 released
6 votes -
Chasing the carrot on a stick: A karma system.
That silly number on someone's account. One that means nothing but is a weird goal people seek out. Karma can be used to encourage user participation. Karma can also be bad and can cause someone...
That silly number on someone's account. One that means nothing but is a weird goal people seek out.
Karma can be used to encourage user participation. Karma can also be bad and can cause someone to post with the intent of collecting karma instead of discussion.
Karma can be earned different way;
- the reddit way, you get karma for how many upvotes you get for things you post
- the gamefaqs way, you get 1 karma point for each day you log in
I'm not sure of any other ways, but I like silly numbers. Perhaps the 'trusted user' thing in the docs can somehow tie into a karma system.
What do you think about karma and how it could/should/would play out here?
13 votes -
The Crystal Programming Language
11 votes -
Suggestion: consider adding the comment box to the top of the thread.
Saves having to scroll through all the comments to add a new one.
10 votes -
Mesut Özil, Ilkay Gündoğan meet German president over Recep Tayyip Erdoğan photo row
6 votes -
Las Vegas Golden Knights vs. Winnipeg Jets
Let's break tilde.
5 votes -
Suggestion: ~aww or alternatively ~fluff
As was made clear by snow lepoards eating their own tails, this website needs more puppers and fluffers.
21 votes -
Markdown list?
It seems sites use different symbols for markdown, so what dose this site use for comments?
5 votes -
The contrast between Tesla and the rest of the auto industry is terrifying
8 votes -
Rosetta on Audiotree Live
6 votes -
What do you do to stay mentally healthy?
Meditation? Exercise? Hobbies?
19 votes -
Suggestion
My only request thus far is that if I click on a post, I would prefer it to open in a new tab. If that's just me, please ignore.
4 votes -
Golden State Warriors vs. Houston Rockets
Breaking Tilde 2.0
6 votes -
Was Kevin Cooper framed for murder?
3 votes -
Greek Music Instrumental
3 votes -
Can we have a monochrome color theme, please?
The "Black" theme looks pretty OK, but monochrome white/grey-on-black would be fantastic! Nothing against a few colored spots, as long as the text has a high contrast! All the vision-impaired...
The "Black" theme looks pretty OK, but monochrome white/grey-on-black would be fantastic! Nothing against a few colored spots, as long as the text has a high contrast! All the vision-impaired users will thank you!
9 votes -
You can train your cat to wash windows, but you have to start early.
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AskComp: Reactive coding and splitting observables
I was going to ask this on Stackoverflow but it seems like reactive programming is split into per-language questions (RxJava, RxJS, RxRuby, etc.) and this is a more generic question. How do you...
I was going to ask this on Stackoverflow but it seems like reactive programming is split into per-language questions (RxJava, RxJS, RxRuby, etc.) and this is a more generic question.
How do you stream items from one Observable to multiple Observers?
I have a stream of CSV items, they're mapped to a dictionary/hash table, and then I want to:
- get the maximum value from this stream
- process the stream in a different way
- sample the stream
Can I call subscribe multiple times and then call the other operators?
5 votes -
Grab Prismata free until Monday May 21st 10AM PDT
7 votes -
Thoughts on addressing the filter bubble (echo chambers and "fake news"), scalability and free speech
Hi there! First things first, I just want to say thank you for the invite, but more importantly, thank you for taking the time to create this platform. I, as I imagine most people on here, have a...
Hi there!
First things first, I just want to say thank you for the invite, but more importantly, thank you for taking the time to create this platform. I, as I imagine most people on here, have a love-hate relationship with reddit. Clearly the site has had a tremendous impact, in many ways positive, but with many things structurally and fundamentally holding it back. I've been a subscriber to /r/RedditAlternatives/ for a while, and there have been very few sites that have compelled me to learn more and actively take part in them, and yours is of course one of them. I just got done reading all of the articles on your docs page and was very pleased - "finally", I thought, someone who's taken into account all of the articles on the internet that have been written about designing and building communities, from both a social and technical perspective, and put it into practice. You've addressed many issues that are often ignored by the platforms themselves and done it in a brilliant way so as to ensure that our voices are heard first and foremost, and I think that's just awesome.
Okay, now that all the praise is out of the way... :P
I did notice something that was not addressed in the docs pages, so I'll be blunt and simply ask: how do you plan to address the filter bubble, or rather, do you plan to address it at all? Maximizing user freedom regarding which communities you want to see content from seems obvious, but that inevitably ends up with users being stuck in their own bubble. reddit already has an infamous reputation of being an echo chamber, and gives users tools to make it an even bigger echo chamber. A long time ago, there was a commonly held belief that the internet would bring us closer together because it would force us to expand our worldviews and interact with people as people, not knowing where they're from or who they are (the "On the Internet, nobody knows you're a dog" saying about anonymity). As reddit moves more and more toward becoming a social network like Facebook and less like the pseudonymous and anonymous internet discussion forums of old, this problem has only gotten worse, to the point of having real-world political and social consequences (especially with the increasing deluge of so-called "fake news"). I'd really like to hear your take on it.
I do have other concerns, namely: scalability, and the stance on free speech. The donation model has worked well for Wikipedia, but, well, they're Wikipedia. They're an incredibly important resource and people have clearly valued their resource so as to have sustained their model, mass donation drives with Jimbo Wales' face plastered all over the site notwithstanding. If tildes becomes the Wikipedia of internet discussion platforms, I am sure many people will find it valuable enough to donate to, though I am still not sold on how sustainable it really is.
The stance on free speech in the announcement blog post also has me concerned. As you mentioned, it is a difficult topic; that much is clear. I am mostly just curious as to where the lines are drawn in regards to how "threats, harassment, and hate speech" are defined. With an absolutist position like "we are 100% pro-free speech", things are very clear and simple, whereas any other position, I believe, comes down to the whim of the moderators/admins. Certainly most people will generally follow the golden rule and abide by basic common sense and decency (i.e. "don't be a dick"), but when discussions get heated I think it's important to not have a reasonable fear that you're going to get permabanned because you hurt someone's feelings (just as an example).
All these issues aside, I am very excited about the development of tildes and hope you & the community can come up with excellent technical and social solutions to these difficult problems.
Thanks for taking the time to read this!
(p.s. apologies for not posting this in the daily discussion topic, thought it warranted its own topic)
edit: formatting
26 votes -
Chat with Rob Walling, founder of Drip, serial entrepreneur
5 votes -
The Emacs Web Wowser: Browsing and Searching the Web with Emacs
9 votes -
Switzerland beats Canada, advances to final of the Ice Hockey World Championship
4 votes -
Tix.tax — Ultimate tic-tac-toe
16 votes