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7 votes
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iPhones will reportedly get NFC updates to unlock doors and cars
8 votes -
Chit Chat?
I thought there was a Chit Chat tilde?
3 votes -
Inviting other users
I managed to stumble upon https://tildes.net/invite today, but it doesn't seem like it works. The page itself says that I can generate invite codes, but it doesn't seem like there is anything on...
I managed to stumble upon https://tildes.net/invite today, but it doesn't seem like it works. The page itself says that I can generate invite codes, but it doesn't seem like there is anything on the page that I can interact with to invite other users. Is this intentional?
11 votes -
Automatically archiving posts
Tildes seems to promote older threads much more than Reddit (which I like). With that said, will there be a feature similar to Reddit where after X length of time, the post is archived and can no...
Tildes seems to promote older threads much more than Reddit (which I like). With that said, will there be a feature similar to Reddit where after X length of time, the post is archived and can no longer be commented/voted on?
7 votes -
What trick/pattern/concept/whatever did you adopt that has improved your code quality?
One big thing that has made maintenance of my older code easier has been considering the concept of cyclomatic complexity. In particular, limiting conditional checks to exceptional cases as much...
One big thing that has made maintenance of my older code easier has been considering the concept of cyclomatic complexity. In particular, limiting conditional checks to exceptional cases as much as is reasonable has made it easier to focus on the "happy" path of code execution and easily track down the errors, and the limited nesting depth has made things easier to read as well. Overall, my code remains relatively flat and I'm not branching through layers of logic trying to track down a simple bug.
What are some simple things you do to keep your code from being a massive headache long-term?
26 votes -
Late night motion sickness
Do you ever do something like jumping on a trampoline for a long amount of time, than later at night you feel like your doing said motion again?
3 votes -
A Boba Fett movie is in the works
13 votes -
Idiot's guide to the French Open
9 votes -
BackSwap malware finds innovative ways to empty bank accounts
7 votes -
Mariners’ Robinson Cano among latest in long line of Dominican players to violate MLB drug policy
6 votes -
The animation of Punch Out!!
6 votes -
Obesity, discrimination and public health: What is the right balance to strike with government policy?
One of the stress points that seems increasingly correlated with modernity is a rise of obesity in many developed nations (most notably the United States, but also the United Kingdom, Canada,...
One of the stress points that seems increasingly correlated with modernity is a rise of obesity in many developed nations (most notably the United States, but also the United Kingdom, Canada, China, Mexico, and elsewhere). Japan instituted a fat tax that requires periodic weight measurements as a way to combat obesity. Denmark and India have taxed certain foods. New York City, while Michael Bloomberg was mayor, famously taxed soda as part of a policy package to address weight gains.
Meanwhile, groups have organized to attempt to reduce the amount of stigma associated with being fat, arguing that stigmatizing obesity and arguing for aggressive dietary change often creates runoff mental health issues among fat people, or worse that doctors' obsession with weight blinds them to other more serious health issues whose symptoms are being reported by fat patients.
This question is for everyone hailing from a nation dealing with some form of rise in obesity: What is the right balance to strike with public policy when it comes to dealing with the rise of obesity?
18 votes -
Impossible Escape - a puzzle
This is a very hard puzzle. There is a solution that guarantees 100% chance of escape. You and your friend are incarcerated. Your jailer offers a challenge. If you complete the challenge you are...
This is a very hard puzzle. There is a solution that guarantees 100% chance of escape.
You and your friend are incarcerated. Your jailer offers a challenge. If you complete the challenge you are both free to go. Otherwise you are condemned to die. Here are the rules:
-The jailer will take you into a private cell. In the cell will be a chessboard and a jar containing 64 coins.
-The jailer will take the coins, one-by-one, and place a coin on each square on the board. He will place the coins randomly on the board. Some coins will be heads, and some tails (or maybe they will be all heads, or all tails; you have no idea. It's all at the jailer's whim. He may elect to look and choose to make a pattern himself, he may toss them placing them the way they land, he might look at them as he places them, he might not …). If you attempt to interfere with the placing of the coins, it is instant death for you. If you attempt to coerce, suggest, or persuade the jailer in any way, instant death. All you can do it watch.
-Once all the coins have been laid out, the jailer will point to one of the squares on the board and say: “This one!” He is indicating the magic square. This square is the key to your freedom.
-The jailer will then allow you to turn over one coin on the board. Just one. A single coin, but it can be any coin, you have full choice. If the coin you select is a head, it will flip to a tail. If it is a tail it will flip to a head. This is the only change you are allowed to make to the jailers initial layout.
-You will then be lead out of the room. If you attempt to leave other messages behind, or clues for your friend … yes, you guessed it, instant death!
-The jailer will then bring your friend into the room.
-Your friend will look at the board (no touching allowed), then examine the board of coins and decide which location he thinks is the magic square.
-He gets one chance only (no feedback). Based on the configuration of the coins he will point to one square and say: “This one!”
-If he guesses correctly, you are both pardoned, and instantly set free. If he guesses incorrectly, you are both executed.
-The jailer explains all these rules, to both you and your friend, beforehand and then gives you time to confer with each other to devise a strategy for which coin to flip.
What is your strategy? How do you escape?
Original source and answer: http://datagenetics.com/blog/december12014/index.html
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Valley of the Ragdolls - They're floppy, relaxed, and they come when you call them. Is the Ragdoll a genetic miracle, or just one very cool cat?
6 votes -
The Anatomy of: Autechre - Garbagemx36
3 votes -
Tabletop RPGs. How to start?
Hi guys! I've always being curious about tabletop games, RPG, DnD and so on. The fantasy, creativity and engagement always interested me, but I've never met anyone who played it and never being...
Hi guys!
I've always being curious about tabletop games, RPG, DnD and so on. The fantasy, creativity and engagement always interested me, but I've never met anyone who played it and never being involved with it (I'm in São Paulo, Brazil, btw).
So, to be direct, does anyone has any tips on how to start? I know there are "internet based" tabletop sites/communities, but I don't know how it works.
I'd appreciate any direction! Thanks!
11 votes -
Favorite workout music?
What are your go to workout songs? For me it's usually a toss up between the Doom 2016 soundtrack (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jm932Sqwf5E) and The Lifa album from Heilung...
What are your go to workout songs? For me it's usually a toss up between the Doom 2016 soundtrack (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jm932Sqwf5E) and The Lifa album from Heilung (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h1BsKIP4uYM). Both get me super pumped and make me want to get active.
9 votes -
Ubuntu 18.04
Anyone using Ubuntu 18.04 yet? I was thinking about installing it alongside Windows, but wasn't sure if I should wait and just install 16.04. Wanted to get a few opinions.
9 votes -
Post your setup!
A thread to post your desktop (or laptop) setups - what OS you use, what desktop environment you use, what window manager you use, what editor you use, what terminal emulator you use etc.
24 votes -
Experimental music notation resources
6 votes -
JustDeleteMe - A directory of direct links to delete your account from web services
21 votes -
Mark All As Read?
Having notifications only go away when clicking Mark As Read is a really cool feature. However, once you start to get a large amount of these notifications, this can become a pain. Could a 'Mark...
Having notifications only go away when clicking Mark As Read is a really cool feature. However, once you start to get a large amount of these notifications, this can become a pain.
Could a 'Mark All As Read' button be added that solves this feature?
6 votes -
Moving post comments to the top
For smaller threads, this isn't much of an issue, but once a thread reaches ~30 or so comments you have to scroll to the bottom before posting a comment. As tildes begins to grow this problem will...
For smaller threads, this isn't much of an issue, but once a thread reaches ~30 or so comments you have to scroll to the bottom before posting a comment. As tildes begins to grow this problem will only get worse and worse.
Is there any way this could be moved to the top of a thread? This would fix this problem.
6 votes -
Dauntless Open Beta
7 votes -
Can we get a ∼enviro
To post things like zero waste, recycling, anticonsumption, and such. Just things we as individuals can do to improve our footprint.
8 votes -
John Zorn - Spillane (1987)
6 votes -
Danica Patrick crashes out of her final Indianapolis 500
5 votes -
Can we get ~Reading?
I'd like to talk about books and fiction.
20 votes -
The urban commute reimagined as a rhythmic subterranean ritual
5 votes -
Tyranny is still free to play for over twenty-four hours on Steam
6 votes -
The PathHeights - Twin Flamezz EP (2018)
4 votes -
716 Exclusive Mix - Erevan DJ: Lost Under Zurma by 716 La Vie
3 votes -
Overwatch free weekend - 5/25 - 5/28
5 votes -
What are you doing for Memorial Day?
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6 votes -
Is cockroach milk back as a superfood trend?
3 votes -
Abortion: Sanctity of Human Life and the Rights of (wo)Man
Yesterday, Ireland passed a referendum that will repeal a constitutional amendment that banned abortions. The government of Ireland will now have the explicit authority (as soon as the results are...
Yesterday, Ireland passed a referendum that will repeal a constitutional amendment that banned abortions. The government of Ireland will now have the explicit authority (as soon as the results are certified) to legislate matters of abortion directly. This seems likely to lead to a substantially less restrictive stance toward abortion in one of the most restrictive member nations of the EU. It would still likely end up being slightly more restrictive law than in the United States.
Ireland's history regarding abortion's legality is explicitly tied as a counter-reaction to Roe V. Wade, the American supreme court case that found abortion legal until the third trimester under a rights-balancing test under the 9th and 14th amendments (which--implicitly--enshrines a right to privacy and--explicitly--expands that right to the state level, respectively). While this balancing test was later changed to a standard requiring "fetal viability," states and activists through the United States organized against the Supreme Court's decision to create new limitations on abortion.
So today, I'm seeking to sidestep some of that history to wrestle with the core underlying balancing test Roe v Wade and other similar legal frameworks have tried to answer: when is a pregnant woman's rights more or less important than the life of the living being growing inside of her? In what circumstances (if any) should a woman be allowed to choose to end her pregnancy?
19 votes -
Silicon Valley - Jared threatens a hipster
10 votes -
‘Ivan the Terrible’ painting damaged in Russia in vodka-fueled attack
13 votes -
US President Donald Trumps' Twitter is a public forum, rules federal judge: Good!
8 votes -
Some spare Steam keys
Hey friends. I've got some spare Steam keys for games that I already own (being subscribed to Humble monthly leads to a bunch of this ha.) First come first serve if anyone is interested. Moon...
Hey friends.
I've got some spare Steam keys for games that I already own (being subscribed to Humble monthly leads to a bunch of this ha.)
First come first serve if anyone is interested.
Moon Hunters - haven't played this yet but I've been wanting to for a while. It has online co-op so maybe whoever picks this up, we can play some time.
Also some stuff I don't want that I'd love to get rid of:
EDIT: Well that went fast, ha
20 votes -
On a technicality - essay on rules vs. jerks in online communities
18 votes -
Could we possible get an ~auto?
Seemed odd to me that we have ~s for every major hobby group (sports, computers, TV, science) but not one for Cars.
8 votes -
Learning Nix by Example: Building FFmpeg 4.0
6 votes -
(OC) An old sketch that I finally decided to use as a subject to practice working with ink.
8 votes -
Why Max Scherzer is the perfect pitcher for this baseball era
4 votes -
The fearless cinema of Claire Denis. In “High Life,” the filmmaker’s English-language début, Denis set out to tell the story of the last person in the world.
4 votes -
Regarding making design choices understandable
Programmers write documentation for their software which serves as a resource for why critical chioces were made and why they were chosen over other options. Would it be an idea for Tildes to...
Programmers write documentation for their software which serves as a resource for why critical chioces were made and why they were chosen over other options. Would it be an idea for Tildes to reference to the best arguments for features implemented like the discussion we had on anonymitity some days ago? That way all the users can read why a choice made it into the site and see the process behind the choice.
7 votes -
What is the timeline on open-source?
It seems I have some experience with the tech of the website, and I'd love to contribute.
12 votes -
Asterix the Gaul makes comic comeback at London's Jewish Museum
6 votes