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11 votes
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The minimum wage in Australia will increase by thirty-five cents to $19.84 per hour, affecting the pay packets of more than 2.2 million people
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Daily thread for news/updates/discussion of George Floyd protests - June 19
This thread is posted daily - please try to post relevant content in here, such as news, updates, opinion articles, etc. Especially significant updates may warrant a separate topic, but most...
This thread is posted daily - please try to post relevant content in here, such as news, updates, opinion articles, etc. Especially significant updates may warrant a separate topic, but most should be posted here.
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CERN makes bold push to build $23-billion super collider
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HIV drugs have transformed the lives of people in rich nations. In Papua New Guinea, the virus is mutating
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BP data reveals newly-installed clean electricity generation matched coal for the first time in 2019
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COVID-19 may have been in Italy as early as December 2019, according to new research of sewage samples
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Ian Holm, star of Lord of the Rings, Alien and Chariots of Fire, dies aged 88
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Employees at Crisis Text Line tried telling the board about a pattern of racial insensitivity at the company — but when that didn’t work, they went to Twitter
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Twitter labels Donald Trump video tweet as "manipulated media" as it cracks down on misinformation
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New South Wales government was the target of major cyber attack operation linked to China
Article: New South Wales government was the target of major cyber attack operation linked to China Also: 'Cyber attacks' point to China's spy agency, Ministry of State Security, as Huawei payback,...
Article: New South Wales government was the target of major cyber attack operation linked to China
This is a follow-up to these articles posted yesterday:
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#YouDownloadTheAppAndItDoesntWork — Highlighting hypocrisy and double standards on Apple's App Store
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Cyber-attack Australia: Sophisticated attacks from ‘state-based actor’, PM says
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Willie Thorne, former snooker player, dies aged 66 after illness
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Why is Victoria experiencing an increase in coronavirus cases and other Australian states aren't?
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The world's next coronavirus hotspot is emerging in Indonesia
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Chrome now supports linking to "Text Fragments", which will automatically scroll to and highlight specific text on a page
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Dame Vera Lynn, the Forces' Sweetheart whose songs helped raise morale in World War Two, has died aged 103
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What happens when Hobbesian logic takes over discourse about protest – and why we should resist it
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Cursed | Trailer
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The case against ~news
The longer I use Tildes, the more I question the effectiveness of ~news. /r/news made sense on reddit, where they didn't have a robust cross-group tagging and filtering system. I think Tildes be...
The longer I use Tildes, the more I question the effectiveness of ~news.
/r/news made sense on reddit, where they didn't have a robust cross-group tagging and filtering system. I think Tildes be better served by eliminating ~news entirely and replacing it with a news tag with a date property, which would allow for nice chronological filtering for catching up on news stories, especially if the article date could be scraped somehow. Miss a week of news? Search the tag with a date range, get all news stories for last week, perhaps with a minimum comment threshold to see what sparked discussion.
I think ~gov (or politics) would be needed as a replacement, as it's a major driver of most news stories, but there's so much more to politics than just news, and those discussions don't exactly fit anywhere nicely at the moment, esp if it's a random blog post relating to recent events in the news. Almost every other group serves as a nice catch-all for most other common news categories.
The only issue I would see would be when ~gov would overlap with the other categories, which would likely happen a lot..but that happens with the current ~news too. I think that could be further mitigated by having a sort of x-post system blurring the lines of tags and groups even more, where ~gov would take precedence but posts would then also appear in the tagged groups for users not following governance otherwise.
That's actually a foundation of my more insane idea of completely eliminating traditional groups by letting people build their own groups in the form of prioritized tags, but that's another post for another time.
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‘The Platform’ review: An accidentally timely political allegory
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Hypertension affects one in four adults and is usually treated with medication, even though lifestyle changes can reduce blood pressure
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Cyberpunk 2077 release date delayed to November 19, 2020 (from Sept. 17)
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Daily thread for news/updates/discussion of George Floyd protests - June 18
This thread is posted daily - please try to post relevant content in here, such as news, updates, opinion articles, etc. Especially significant updates may warrant a separate topic, but most...
This thread is posted daily - please try to post relevant content in here, such as news, updates, opinion articles, etc. Especially significant updates may warrant a separate topic, but most should be posted here.
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Comprehensive guide on the JavaScript tooling system by MDN
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The social codes of the crazy rich
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Replacing (potentially) insensitive terminology in programming
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'Into The Wild' bus removed from Alaska wilderness
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Kitchen knife made by cooking sand in a microwave oven
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Time to upgrade your monitor - Optimizing a display setup for programming
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Denmark international Pierre-Emile Højbjerg stripped of Southampton captaincy – has repeatedly been linked with a move away from the club
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Inside the underground trade of pirated OnlyFans porn
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How the Nintendo Switch prevents downgrades by irreparably blowing its own fuses
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Returning dead satellites from the graveyard with mission extension vehicles
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Tower of God - Final
Hi all, So Tower of God just finished. Any thoughts. Personally, I enjoyed it, but wouldn't recommend it. I liked the art direction. It looked a bit rough, which was different in a good way. The...
Hi all,
So Tower of God just finished. Any thoughts.
Personally, I enjoyed it, but wouldn't recommend it. I liked the art direction. It looked a bit rough, which was different in a good way. The animation was also fairly strong throughout - expecially for large creatures: the bull and eel. The camera movement was a bit lackluster and the choreography could have been better in my opinion. None of the fights felt physical in any real sense. Instead they felt more like on character using an ability then another character using theirs, with the camera failing to capture the whole scene. So visually, I'd say it was a bit better than average.
I liked the k-pop opening and ending, but the main composition wasn't noticeable for the most part. It was ambient, though not grating.
Story-wise, there were some strong points and some weak ones. Most of the characters were either one note or shrouded in mystery, with no real inner struggle ever happening (beyond what has already been done). The rules to the different levels were a bit too much at times. It's the same as in HxH. I feel like there's too much explanation for the pay-off. However, the mystique of the tower was good. I though character progression was well done, but the format a bit episodic, with each challenge being too arbitrary and unrelated to anything else to really click.
Anyways. Those are my thoughts. What are yours?7 votes -
How a climate crisis helped shape Norse mythology – a group of archaeologists, linguists and other experts have teamed up to analyse the inscriptions of the Rök Stone
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Vatican urges Catholics to drop investments in fossil fuels, arms
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The intelligence of earthworms
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Prime Minister Scott Morrison says Australian organisations, including governments and businesses, are currently being targeted by a sophisticated foreign "state-based" hacker
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The Donald Trump US administration paid millions for test tubes — and got unusable mini soda bottles
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EA Play Live showcase - June 2020
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Podcast discussions & recommendations! What are you listening to?
Tildes has had a couple of threads about podcast recommendations in the past, but most of them are over 18 months old now, and podcasts are always evolving, and we have new members who may not...
Tildes has had a couple of threads about podcast recommendations in the past, but most of them are over 18 months old now, and podcasts are always evolving, and we have new members who may not have participated in those threads before—I certainly only picked up podcasts in the last few months.
So. Three questions!
- What podcasts are you listening to?
- What podcasts have you dropped, or picked up, in that time?
- If you had to recommend a couple of podcasts to others, which shows would you pick? Why do you recommend them? Got a favourite episode?
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Telecommuting requires new interpersonal skills, especially if you’re trying to stay on the boss’s radar. So what’s the best approach?
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Blizzard has suspended or closed over 74,000 accounts in the last month, as bots have upended the game's economy
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Any experiences with AllSides for interpretation of news?
I recently discovered AllSides and I'm wondering if anyone here has experience with it. If not, surely many people here will be interested in it. Seems like an amazing resource, almost too good to...
I recently discovered AllSides and I'm wondering if anyone here has experience with it. If not, surely many people here will be interested in it. Seems like an amazing resource, almost too good to be true.
A while back I tried cutting down all my news feeds to just Wikipedia current events, but that can lack the interpretation/commentary which is useful for understanding. I think this will help, as well as provide a quick and easy resource when you want to validate a headline.
Their description:
"AllSides strengthens our democracy with balanced news, diverse perspectives, and real conversation.
We expose people to information and ideas from all sides of the political spectrum so they can better understand the world — and each other. Our balanced news coverage, media bias ratings, civil dialogue opportunities, and technology platform are available for everyone and can be integrated by schools, nonprofits, media companies, and more."
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How do you plan or outline a program?
I’m currently studying Python Object Oriented programming and got to a point where logic and syntax are the least of my problems. I always get to a stage where I’m completely lost between modules,...
I’m currently studying Python Object Oriented programming and got to a point where logic and syntax are the least of my problems. I always get to a stage where I’m completely lost between modules, classes, objects and a sea of “selfs”.
I’m not doing anything too complicated, just small projects for practice, but I think I would benefit from planning. My mental processes are highly disorganized (ADHD) and I need all the help I can get with that.
I don’t need an automated tool (even though it might come in handy) -- sketching things out on paper is probably enough.
I only know about UML, which seems fine. Can anyone recommend a tutorial about this and other tools?
Edit to link my last attempt at following a tutorial:
This is the last tutorial I tried to follow, a Pygame project from the book
Python Crash Course 2ed. Following tutorials is frequently mostly typing, so what I achieved there is not a real representation of my abilities -- I would not be able to do something like that on my own. In fact, I failed to answer the latest exercises, which were basically smaller versions of this project.My problem is not with syntax and the basics of how OOP works, but rather with memory and organization of information.
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Daily thread for news/updates/discussion of George Floyd protests - June 13
This thread is posted daily - please try to post relevant content in here, such as news, updates, opinion articles, etc. Especially significant updates may warrant a separate topic, but most...
This thread is posted daily - please try to post relevant content in here, such as news, updates, opinion articles, etc. Especially significant updates may warrant a separate topic, but most should be posted here.
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Trying something again
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/r/BlackPeopleTwitter and /r/science will collaborate on a series of panels on why Black lives matter
11 votes