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29 votes
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John Thune elected as US Senate Republican leader to succeed Mitch McConnell
16 votes -
Researchers say an AI-powered transcription tool Whisper used in hospitals invents things no one ever said
31 votes -
Diffusion for World Modeling - CS:GO and other games rendered in real time using neural networks
7 votes -
Parts of the Sahara Desert are turning green amid an influx of heavy rainfall
22 votes -
The Modern CLI Renaissance
47 votes -
Telemetry in Go 1.23 and beyond
17 votes -
Office retreat gone awry: Worker rescued after allegedly left stranded on Colorado mountain by colleagues
38 votes -
HTTP/0.9 From Scratch
11 votes -
Dozens were sickened with salmonella after drinking raw milk from a California farm
42 votes -
Court says Andrew Tate can leave Romania but remain in EU as he awaits trial
18 votes -
Any books for a beginner Go player?
Discovered Go not too long ago, finding it quite enjoyable. I know there's plenty of reading material out there, but I'm unaware of what exactly would be worthwhile, especially for someone who's...
Discovered Go not too long ago, finding it quite enjoyable.
I know there's plenty of reading material out there, but I'm unaware of what exactly would be worthwhile, especially for someone who's been dabbling around at it for 3 months at most.
Grateful for any and all suggestions!
15 votes -
Chevrolet Malibu heads for the junkyard as GM shifts focus to electric vehicles
17 votes -
Baltimore high school athletic director used AI to create fake racist audio of principal: Police
31 votes -
Angry farmers in a once-lush Mexican state target avocado orchards that suck up too much water
17 votes -
San Francisco sues Oakland over proposed airport name change
18 votes -
Hawaii ban on short-term vacation rentals moves forward in state legislature
28 votes -
How I keep myself alive using Golang
22 votes -
How I write HTTP services in Go after 13 years
9 votes -
Apple to halt sales of latest smartwatches over patent dispute
23 votes -
Despite it still being spring in Brazil, temperatures reach 35-40 degrees Celsius almost every day in dangerous heatwave
34 votes -
Does Go have subtyping?
7 votes -
Video reveals crucial details of LAPD ignoring robbery to catch Togetic in Pokémon Go
34 votes -
Four doctors gunned down on a Rio beach, including brother of leftist legislator Sâmia Bomfim, political motives very likely
19 votes -
Former US President Donald Trump allegedly discussed US nuclear subs with Australian billionaire businessman Anthony Pratt after leaving White House: Sources
43 votes -
JPMorgan to pay $75 million in settlement involving Jeffrey Epstein
11 votes -
What’s in your go bag for the apocalypse?
27 votes -
Copying US president Franklin Roosevelt, Joe Biden uses executive power to create a New Deal-style American Climate Corps
60 votes -
FiveThirtyEight has been integrated into ABC News with the original website redirecting to the new vertical
18 votes -
The African Union is joining the G20, a powerful acknowledgement of a continent of one billion people
23 votes -
Perfectly reproducible, verified Go toolchains
11 votes -
Go/Baduk/Weiqi
I started learning how to play Go a month or two ago, and I've been absolutely loving it! It's amazing to me how such a simple set of rules can give way to so much strategy and depth. Between the...
I started learning how to play Go a month or two ago, and I've been absolutely loving it! It's amazing to me how such a simple set of rules can give way to so much strategy and depth. Between the various ways to play online like OGS, GoQuest, and BadukPop I've had no trouble finding matches, but finding active discussion about the game online can be hard sometimes because of the relatively small playerbase (at least in the west).
Because of the reddit blackouts I've been avoiding spending much time on r/baduk (although it is still up), so I'm curious to see if there's many other players of the game on Tildes!
Some topics to hopefully spur a little more potential discussion:
What do you think would need to happen for Go to grow in popularity again? Chess has been seeing a huge resurgence in recent years, what would it take for Go to go through a similar renaissance?
If you've never tried Go, or you tried it and didn't want to continue, why not? For me, Go was something that had always kind of been on my periphery, but I never really realized how deep of a game it was until I took some time to learn how it worked. Are people intimidated by it? Just not aware that it exists?
If there's any longtime players of the game out there, what resources would you recommend to someone getting started, or at an intermediate level? I've been reading some of the books available in the SmartGo One app, as well as doing Tsumego, but I'm always on the search for more ways to learn and improve!
16 votes -
Archeologists uncover ruins believed to be Roman Emperor Nero's theatre near Vatican
13 votes -
Coroutines for Go
9 votes -
Pokemon Go forums outside of Reddit?
I noticed that r/pokemongo and r/TheSilphRoad are down because of the blackout, so now I'm not sure where to go for information. The actual Silph Road forum was shut down by Niantic, and ones like...
I noticed that r/pokemongo and r/TheSilphRoad are down because of the blackout, so now I'm not sure where to go for information. The actual Silph Road forum was shut down by Niantic, and ones like Pokemon Go Hub aren't as focused on PvP or have the kind of discussion that the subreddit did. Does anyone know of other forums out there?
11 votes -
Former US President Donald Trump indicted for second time, sources say
130 votes -
I-95 highway in Philadelphia has collapsed; officials say repairs will take "months"
32 votes -
Oscar Mayer renames iconic hot dog on wheels to 'Frankmobile'
7 votes -
Fifth person confirmed to be cured of HIV
13 votes -
Man beats machine at Go in human victory over AI
8 votes -
There were more toxic chemicals on train that derailed in Ohio than originally reported, data shows
18 votes -
SourceHut will blocklist the Go module mirror
13 votes -
Go generics can make your code slower
3 votes -
Adversarial policies beat professional-level Go AIs
12 votes -
Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson tackles crime and energy fears on the campaign trail a week before the national election
4 votes -
Statically recompiling NES games into native executables with LLVM and Go
6 votes -
California first US state to offer free meals to all public school students
24 votes -
A look inside the first HBCU police academy
4 votes -
'Unprecedented' water restrictions ordered for millions in Southern California
17 votes -
Understanding DNS resolvers by writing a simple one in Go
7 votes