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4 votes
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The boy who kicked the hornets' nest – Stieg Larsson's double life as an anti-far right activist in Sweden
13 votes -
Karl Ove Knausgård on the magic of Ursula K LeGuin, returning to Virginia Woolf, and the insight of Jorge Luis Borges
13 votes -
A columnist makes sense of Wall Street like none other (see footnote)
5 votes -
The rapidly growing tram system of Helsinki – taking a look at the network's history, lines, technical details, tram fleet, ridership, and the future
12 votes -
Following Norway’s national painter through a landscape of mountains and fjords – Harald Sohlberg is celebrated within his native country and almost unknown outside it
5 votes -
Treva Silverman, joke whisperer
3 votes -
‘I’m motivated by the puzzle’: how Courtney Dauwalter became ultrarunning’s GOAT
11 votes -
Patrick Sergeant was a titan of old school financial journalism
1 vote -
The anti–rock star: Leonard Cohen’s battle against shameless male egoism
10 votes -
The shapeshifter: who is the real Giorgia Meloni?
7 votes -
The confessions of Marcus Hutchins, the hacker who saved the internet (2020)
38 votes -
Jan Hakon Erichsen explains how he became an Instagram star by smashing vegetables, popping balloons – and nearly killing himself with a knife sculpture
5 votes -
Léna Lazare is the new face of climate activism—and she's carrying a pickax
26 votes -
Sven-Göran Eriksson on his terminal illness, scandal, and why he feels sorry for the next England manager
7 votes -
Though the Icelandic president's role is mostly ceremonial, Halla Tómasdóttir said that she would seek to raise “the right questions” and bring attention to critical health issues
6 votes -
How Kamala Harris rose as a California moderate
15 votes -
Meet Anita Velveeta, the ‘Big Sister’ of the Twin Cities trans music scene
12 votes -
Inside Penny's Big Breakaway - The platform game evolved - developer deep dive
7 votes -
Iceland's startup scene is punching above its weight – dodging the venture capital doldrums, Frumtak Ventures lands $87M for its fourth fund
5 votes -
Sámi artist Tomas Colbengtson is the latest recipient of The Queen Sonja Print Award, the world's most important prize for printmaking
4 votes -
How Mary-Kay Wilmers became Britain’s most influential editor [2019]
5 votes -
The woman who built up Edinburgh's army of street stitchers
14 votes -
The world of boxing has changed. But Canelo Álvarez endures.
6 votes -
Ana de Armas turns 36: How the Oscar nominee jumps between dramas and action movies
15 votes -
Inuuteq Storch – who is the first Kaalaleq/Inuit artist to have a solo exhibition at the Venice Biennale – aims to capture ‘the Greenlandic everyday’
9 votes -
The rise and rise of Ludvig Åberg reaches Augusta – fellow golf pros and his college coach explain what makes the Swede so special
2 votes -
93 years of William Shatner
18 votes -
Tastes like chicken? Think again—edible ants have distinctive flavor profiles.
16 votes -
The incredible durability of James Hong
15 votes -
The best footballer Finland has ever produced, Jari Litmanen reflects on the highs and lows of his career and his anonymous life today in Estonia
3 votes -
Henrik Larsson: ‘I have 106 caps for Sweden but I see myself as foreign’
9 votes -
How a woman named “Steve” became one of Britain’s most celebrated IT pioneers, entrepreneurs, and philanthropists
13 votes -
How Nikola Jokić became the world’s best basketball player
7 votes -
Remembering trailblazing LGBTQ+ civil rights activist James Baldwin this Black History Month
16 votes -
Precipice of fear: the freerider who took skiing to its limits
7 votes -
He spent his life building a $1 million stereo. The real cost was unfathomable.
46 votes -
The genius behind Hollywood’s most indelible sets
6 votes -
Scale AI co-founder says the FIRE movement inspired her to live ‘very cheaply’ on McDonald’s and free flights until she made $10 million
11 votes -
The man who broke bowling – Jason Belmonte
21 votes -
Do you think there should be more customization of user profiles on Tildes? If so, what should be added?
When talking about adding new features to tildes, many people talk about adding more ways to customize your profile, since right now we only have the username and the user bio. The most common way...
When talking about adding new features to tildes, many people talk about adding more ways to customize your profile, since right now we only have the username and the user bio. The most common way other sites do this is by having profile pictures, but considering tildes is text based that wouldn't work out well.
Another way of doing this would be signatures. Not only would that distinguish tildes from reddit and HN, but it would be text based and look ok on the tildes layout. But what do you guys think? Would it be neccessary?Edit: u/TooFewColours said this and i think it seems good. I've also heard about allowing your username to be a certain font:
I'd be opposed to profile pictures, but maybe simply being able to choose a single colour that decorates your profile page in a simple way would be a cute addition. Given the colours in the logo, I think it would be on-brand.
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Alex Scott on love, Lineker and standing up for LGBTQ+ rights
7 votes -
Unknown when he first joined Brentford in 2016, Thomas Frank is now on the verge of leading the club to their highest league finish in eighty-five years
3 votes -
How two Jewish kids in 1930s Cleveland altered the course of American pop culture (and the birth of Superman)
5 votes -
Lost Ark is being review bombed after incorrectly issuing permanent bans to inactive players, which leaves a mark on their Steam profiles
12 votes -
Martin Ødegaard's bumpy path to destiny – childhood advantages gave him a head start, but obstacles still littered the road to captaining Arsenal and Norway
3 votes -
The return of James Cameron, box office king
5 votes -
How Brendan Fraser made it all the way back
8 votes -
Meet the inspirational owner of Norway's esports powerhouse Omaken Sports
5 votes -
With Christian Eriksen back on top form and two recent wins over Group D rivals France, the Danes intend to ‘make some noise’
4 votes