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7 votes
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With Vids, Google thinks it has the next big productivity tool for work
17 votes -
The Kiffness x Onset Music - Asibe Happy (2024, Amapiano remix)
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The human element in AI-driven testing strategies
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France could soon build several nuclear reactors in Sweden, according to a letter of intent signed by the two countries' energy ministers
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Honda says making cheap electric vehicles is too hard, ends deal with GM
31 votes -
Lego Animal Crossing is real (and adorable) – hopefully Tom Nook won't mortgage us again on this one
9 votes -
Björk and Rosalía have collaborated on a new song to benefit activists fighting against industrial salmon farming in Björk's native Iceland
6 votes -
Pokemon x Van Gogh Museum exhibit opens today
14 votes -
A24 partners with AMC Theatres for ‘Thrills & Chills’ film series
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Three-Michelin-star restaurant relocates from Copenhagen to London for one day – Noma looks to a future without its celebrated Danish restaurant
10 votes -
The network of collaboration among rappers and its community structure
9 votes -
Rocking Africa together: Triller & Boomplay are partnering to showcase Africa to the world
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Borges and $: The parable of the literary master and the coin
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Writer Neil Gaiman debuts his first music album with an Australian string quartet
5 votes -
We need more nuance when talking about repatriation
5 votes -
Star Wars: Visions Volume 2 | Official trailer
5 votes -
The Kiffness x Ginger the Cockatiel - Kookee Kookee (Club anthem, 2023)
2 votes -
Nerdforge & Linus Tech Tips collaborate to build the ultimate cyberpunk PC
Part 1: Nerdforge - I Built the Ultimate Cyberpunk PC (18:28) Part 2: LTT - This PC took 600 HOURS to Build! (25:04) And if you just want to skip to the results, it's at 19m32s in the LTT video.
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Fifteen YouTubers play the telephone game, Telestrations
2 votes -
The effects of remote work on collaboration among information workers
9 votes -
IKEA goes glam rock with Zandra Rhodes collaboration – British fashion designer teams up with Swedish furniture chain after being inspired by lockdown
3 votes -
A project of one's own
5 votes -
The Kiffness - Alugualug Cat (International Symphonic Mashup) (2021)
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Work from home expert Nicholas Bloom, a Stanford economist, says office space will get more collaborative, and you’ll still be working from home (just not as much)
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MIDI Madness! Musical Midi collaboration
Hey all! I got the idea for this from looking at the thread asking the users what they want to see more of on Tildes. While I unfortunately don't feel I have much to contribute in the way of...
Hey all! I got the idea for this from looking at the thread asking the users what they want to see more of on Tildes. While I unfortunately don't feel I have much to contribute in the way of ~arts, ~books, or ~humanities, I do have a love of ~music! (And an electric drum-kit, that I hooked up to my laptop yesterday)
I remember there being a thread about music collaboration a while back, and while it looks like nothing came of it then, I figured the time was ripe for another try! My idea is this: People record themselves playing any instrument they want (or know how), and post that recording as a top level comment. Others in the thread download the format (midi, wav, whatever) and add their own instrument into the mix, posting as a reply to the top level comment. Think of it like crowdsourcing a song, I suppose.
To start us off, have a link to a google drive folder of mine which has a couple drum beats (3 wav, and 1 midi). Import those, riff off em, and post what you got! I'll see if I can do the same if anyone else has audio they'd like to share.
If this thread goes well, maybe we could make it a recurring topic!
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Nickelodeon - NFL Collaboration write-up by AVClub
5 votes -
Almost Wikipedia: Eight early encyclopedia projects and the mechanisms of collective action
9 votes -
Panasonic explores a European battery deal with Norway's largest energy and industrial companies
4 votes -
Five classical composers write for metal band
10 votes -
Tips for those who work with teams in different countries and companies
4 votes -
Sometimes, developers find it hard to work with content creators, so here are some tips to help the collaboration along
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Web-based rich text editor
Hi, I’m usually just overthinking my note-taking setup with plaintext markdown notes, but recently I had to create and share (as PDF) some rich text documents as well. What I’m looking for:...
Hi,
I’m usually just overthinking my note-taking setup with plaintext markdown notes, but recently I had to create and share (as PDF) some rich text documents as well. What I’m looking for:
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Collaborative editing to some extent (ideally real-time like Google Docs..)
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Rich text formatting
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Export as PDF (or even Word if possible)
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Web & mobile app (iOS)
I’m aware of Microsoft 365 with Word online and Google Docs. I really can’t stand Word online, it feels so super slow one can barely use it. I also feel the same about the application for macOS. It’s just this gigantic thing I don’t need. I want some headings, basic formatting, lists etc.
And then there’s Google Docs. It just feels wrong. It’s a weird editor, especially on mobile, it’s in this format I can’t grab, it feels like the files are not under my control.
I’m also aware of some self-hosted solutions like ONLYOFFICE and probably some NextCloud addon/solution. But these are things I don’t want either since it’s usually a hassle to install them, keep them up to date and take care of the data.
I’m just hoping that I’m missing out on something else available except the Microsoft and Google solutions.
At some point I just thought I might stick to Markdown files and export them as PDFs or even Word documents, but I don’t know about any reliable online collaboration solution for markdown docs either.
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Norway's largest mobile operator, Telenor, is collaborating with the Norwegian Institute of Public Health to help them track the spread of the coronavirus
6 votes -
Tildes instance of yourworldoftext
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Does anyone on Tildes produce hip-hop instrumentals?
It seems like hip-hop is not the most popular genre on Tildes based on what I see most of the "what are you listening" responses to be, but I want to see if there are any of you out there. I...
It seems like hip-hop is not the most popular genre on Tildes based on what I see most of the "what are you listening" responses to be, but I want to see if there are any of you out there. I happen to be a big fan of hip-hop, all of it - from 1980 to 2020 and any subgenre that has existed. Just a true love for the art and culture. Out of all that love poetry came into my life, and eventually writing lyrics to hip-hop songs just as some of you talented folk here write to or produce other genres.
I recently decided to take a step and record some of the lyrics I was writing and I feel pretty confident and happy about it for the first time. I like to write to any beats, experimental to boom bap to trap so if you make hip-hop in any sense or with any influence from any sphere of other types of music at all, I'd love to hear some different takes on it.
Bottom line: if I like it and you like my style, let's collab! That's why I'm asking. I just met a dude from Russia via reddit and made a track with him - the internet is an amazing place (I'm from US). So, yes, plug your tracks if you're a producer I want to hear em.
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Learn to use email with git
11 votes -
Any hobbyist gamedevs interested in working on a project together?
I've been trying to get back into game dev recently and I'd love to work with someone if you're up for it. I'm also down to join existing hobbyist projects, although I have a thing I'm currently...
I've been trying to get back into game dev recently and I'd love to work with someone if you're up for it. I'm also down to join existing hobbyist projects, although I have a thing I'm currently building at the moment.
- I'm based in SF; I'm willing to work remotely with someone, but would definitely prefer someone in the area.
- I'm a software developer with 6ish years of experience programming, a CS degree and just starting an out-of-college job.
- I've built some small games in the past, mostly in Unity.
- I've got a reasonable amount of UI/UX experience but I'm by no means a professional and none of it is all that game-related.
- I can do some pixel art though I'm by no means an expert.
If you make games for fun and are looking for a partner, feel free to send me a PM or just reply to this.
Similarly, I'd like to also suggest a Tildes ~LFG (looking for group) or other meeting-ish area.
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Conway's Law and creating worlds that create worlds
13 votes