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4 votes
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Aquariums - Is there a difference in tank configuration between freshwater and saltwater?
I'm an amateur fish keeper who is looking at buying a new 4ft tank setup. While on the hunt for a nice looking cabinet and tank combination, I've noticed that most freshwater setups are designed...
I'm an amateur fish keeper who is looking at buying a new 4ft tank setup.
While on the hunt for a nice looking cabinet and tank combination, I've noticed that most freshwater setups are designed for a canister/ hang on back / in tank filter, whereas saltwater is almost always designed as a sump configuration despite the same physical tank size and capacity.
Is there a reason freshwater tank setups are less likely to be sold in a sump configuration? Does salt benefit more from an overflow style of filtration then freshwater does? Should freshwater be pulling water for filtration from lower in the tank because there's likely slower water movement and therefore debris will settle on the substrate?
As a quick example, AquaOne have a "freshwater" range, and a "marine" range. They are available in comparable physical sizes, but the freshwater tanks are not drilled for sumps whereas the marine are. No matter how fancy / big you go in the freshwater configuration, you never have the option of a sump.
Freshwater list: https://aquaone.com.au/2015-04-16-04-47-04/2015-04-16-06-00-17/coldwater-tropical
Marine list: https://www.aquaone.com.au/2015-04-16-04-47-04/2015-04-16-06-00-17/marine-aquariums
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‘True Detective was definitely on our mind’ – Remedy Entertainment explains how the HBO show and '90s movies are key influences for Alan Wake II
3 votes -
Fix the machine, not the person
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Any Android games that are worth playing these days?
It seems like every game these days is just some idle clicker or some other lazy game that tries to peddle in app purchases. Is there anything that actually is worth playing still, for someone...
It seems like every game these days is just some idle clicker or some other lazy game that tries to peddle in app purchases.
Is there anything that actually is worth playing still, for someone that usually plays PC games?
63 votes -
Cowboy Bepop: An analysis of Spikes Jericho 941
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The Price Is Right host entrance: a visual history
3 votes -
UK to stop administering puberty blockers to adolescents
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How do you pronounce tildes?
Hi all, loving the site so far - big ‘old forums’ vibes here which is amazing! I was telling a friend about tildes last night and I said ‘yeah this tildeee’s……tildas, til-dess?? Place is cool!’...
Hi all, loving the site so far - big ‘old forums’ vibes here which is amazing!
I was telling a friend about tildes last night and I said ‘yeah this tildeee’s……tildas, til-dess?? Place is cool!’
I’m guessing it’s Till-dsss? Cheers 🫡
edit: Nice - came up from a coffee and morning chores and 5 posts, great to be here. No automatic auto-mod in sight. :P
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Patagonia helps Samsung redesign washing machines to help reduce microfiber pollution
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Hurtigruten Norway's new cruise ship design includes batteries and retractable sails equipped with solar panels
8 votes -
Overwatch 2 Season 4 winding down
As we are in the last couple days of Season 4, what are your thoughts? What did you enjoy? What did you not? What are you looking forward to in Season 5?
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Diablo IV discussion thread
What are your initial impressions of the game? What do you like about it? What are your criticisms? How does it compare to previous Diablo games? What are your hopes for future patches, content,...
What are your initial impressions of the game?
What do you like about it?
What are your criticisms?
How does it compare to previous Diablo games?
What are your hopes for future patches, content, or adjustments?
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I wrote a book and it would mean a lot if you guys would check it out
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‘Queer As Folk’ puts Pride on television (a discussion about Pride through the lens of QAF)
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Where Heaven and Earth come closer
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Can someone explain the Fediverse?
As the title says, could someone explain the Fediverse or this whole concept of federated instances? I looked at Mastodon a few months back and recently at Lemmy and read a few articles and I...
As the title says, could someone explain the Fediverse or this whole concept of federated instances?
I looked at Mastodon a few months back and recently at Lemmy and read a few articles and I still don't quite get it. I joined a Lemmy instance but didn't see any content from other instances. (God this makes me feel old)
To me, a non techie (who is reasonably computer literate), the problem with all these federation based platforms is that they don't seem immediately intuitive to laypeople.
It also seems to have the problem of individual instances being quite parochial in that there seem to be a lot of niche instances but few that are necessarily generic for an international audience, or conversely instances that are too vague ('this is an instance for humans') whereas with something like Reddit you just sign up and post in subs just like vbulletin based forums and subforums back in the day. Tildes is essentially similar in principle.
Please feel free to tell me, if I'm an old man yelling at the Cloud.
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The second generation of school shootings
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Lous and The Yakuza - Takata (Live performance, 2023)
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Are links to specific comments broken for everyone? Just me?
Any time I click a link to go to a comment I am linked to the top of the page.
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What podcasts are you listening to?
First off, hello, I'm new here, and I hope this is an okay place to ask...what podcasts are you all into? Here's some of my favorites: Dispatches from Myrtle Beach: Link from Good Mythical Morning...
First off, hello, I'm new here, and I hope this is an okay place to ask...what podcasts are you all into?
Here's some of my favorites:
Dispatches from Myrtle Beach:
Link from Good Mythical Morning has a conversation with his father. It's a strange mix of funny, heartwarming, raunchy, and endearing.The Newest Olympian:
Mike Shubert from the Potterless podcasts reads the Percy Jackson books (I tried reading along with the podcast because I'd never read them, but couldn't put the books down, so I'm ahead of the podcast now). It's a funny podcast regardless if you've read the books.RadioLab and the new season of RadioLab's More Perfect podcast
If you've never listened to radio lab, just pick any episode. They're interesting and weird and you'll learn stuff. They're just good. The new hosts are still finding their way, but it's still good, so maybe start with some of the older episodes.Judge John Hodgman
- He settles stupid disputes between people...e.g., "Is a hotdog a sandwich" (No.)
Song Exploder
- Even if I've never heard of the song I listen. It's about how songs are made, and it's super interesting.
99% Invisible
- it's about recognizing all the fascinating things in the world around us that we pass by every day without noticing. Always read the plaque.
Oh No, Ross and Carrie
- they do non-sciencey things and then discuss from a science perspective. (E.g., joining a religion, going to flat earth meetings, visiting psychics, getting holistic medical treatments, etc)
This American Life
just interesting stories about people and things in life?The Memory Palace
super cool podcast...usually pretty short that takes things from history and tells the story in just a unique and interesting way.Science Friday
deep dive into science news for the weekBehind the Bastards
all about the worst people in history.Sawbones: A Marital Tour of Misguided Medicine
Hilarious podcast about medical historyThe Adventure Zone
The McElroy family plays dnd and other role play gamesThe Moth
people tell personal stories to crowds of people.The Daily
New York Times's podcastWait Wait Don't Tell Me
news comedy gameshow60-Second Science
as describedGood Job Brain
pub trivia podcastA Hotdog is a Sandwich (but it's not)
Good Mythical Kitchen's Josh and Nicole debate food thingsDead Pilots Society:
really interesting. They take scripts from failed TV pilots and hire actors to do table reads of the script. Every other week is an interview with the script's writers too, so you can listen to those if interested or just the table reads if not.Brainstuff:
just interesting tidbits. Short podcasts.I'd love to hear your recommendations!
Edit: Thank you all for all the recommendations! I'm still reading all the posts and adding them to my list to give them a shot!
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Tildes is still in alpha-testing. It’s an unfinished product. Set your expectations accordingly.
Someone mentioned elsewhere that they signed up for Tildes “years ago during the beta”. That reminded me: Tildes hasn’t reached beta-testing yet. Officially, Tildes is still in alpha-testing...
Someone mentioned elsewhere that they signed up for Tildes “years ago during the beta”. That reminded me: Tildes hasn’t reached beta-testing yet.
Officially, Tildes is still in alpha-testing phase.
The login page says “Tildes is currently in invite-only alpha...” And the Contact page says “To request an invite to the Tildes alpha...”
We’re still in alpha-testing. Alpha-testing of software usually happens on an incomplete product before it is released to the customer.
This is a very important point. Tildes is not feature-complete yet: there are literally hundreds of feature requests yet to work on before Tildes will be what people want it to be – and even that list is far from complete. In Agile software development terms, Tildes is a minimum viable product, or, in other words, “a version of a product with just enough features to be usable by early customers who can then provide feedback for future product development”.
Tildes works as it is, but it’s a bare-bones forum: you can post, and comment… and that’s about it. It’s a proof of concept. There are a few minor tweaks here and there, which give the impression that Tildes is more complex than it is, but they’re misleading. There are plans to make Tildes a more complex website but, right now, most of that complexity of Tildes exists only in people’s imaginations (and there have been some very imaginative people contributing to that list of future features!).
Most questions about “Why doesn’t Tildes do X?” or “Can Tildes do X?” can be answered simply by saying “Tildes is incomplete and X hasn’t been built yet.” There are some questions about missing features which can be answered by saying “Tildes was never intended to do X”, but those are far and away in the minority. Most flaws, drawbacks, and problems with Tildes exist because Tildes is still a proof of concept, rather than a finished product.
It’s also worth noting that Tildes’ current feature set is absolutely not up to the task if the user base and site activity increase too quickly. There’s too much manual tinkering required at the moment to make things work properly: for one thing, there are no significant moderation tools on Tildes (that’s almost all done manually at the moment). There are still a lot of features yet to be built - and we don’t even know what some of those features are yet!
To pre-empt the people who will rightly point out that Tildes is 5 years old: Tildes’ feature set was intended to grow gradually over time, in line with a gradual growth in users, activity, and the need for those features to exist. However, Tildes has not undergone much growth over the past few years, so the existing features were sufficient to manage the existing activity. Basically, the site didn’t need a lot of fancy features to handle the low traffic here.
This sudden surge of new users might change that. But it will take time to build more features. That was always the intention, and it hasn’t changed now.
Until then: Tildes is still in alpha-testing. It’s an unfinished product. Set your expectations accordingly.
EDIT:
If you're one of the many people who seem to be replying to this topic, saying "it's okay, I like this simple bare-bones site as it is"... then you're probably not part of my original intended audience for this topic. This topic was aimed at all the people who are arriving here, being taken aback at how simple Tildes is, and wondering where the advanced features are.
However, we can still take the "set your expectations accordingly" message and apply it to you: "Tildes is an unfinished product, so you can expect it to change in the future. It won't be like this forever."
Either way, "set your expectations accordingly" is the message here, whether you're expecting more features and not finding them, or whether you're expecting simplicity and enjoying what you see. Either way, you should know that things will change around here. Maybe slowly. Maybe quickly. Maybe they'll get better from your point of view. Maybe they'll get worse from your point of view. But, change they will.
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Bullets hitting bullets in slow motion - The impossible shot
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Looking for high-adrenaline suggestions
I’d really appreciate suggestions for any action-packed anime series you might be able to share. I “play” Zwift indoors for exercise when I don’t have time to ride my bicycle outside. While Zwift...
I’d really appreciate suggestions for any action-packed anime series you might be able to share.
I “play” Zwift indoors for exercise when I don’t have time to ride my bicycle outside. While Zwift is a huge improvement over nothing, I still find myself watching the clock more than the screen. To help keep my mind busy and pass the time, I’ve been watching anime while riding indoors for the last several years. The more intense the anime, the better!
I think the early Attack on Titan seasons are the most emblematic of what I’m looking for, though I’ve been enraptured by other less likely shows, such as Psycho-Pass and Dr. Stone.
Chainsaw Man, Blue Lock, Shield Hero, Sword Art Online, Parasyte , the first season of Vinland Saga, Shokugeki, and many others have helped me get through countless hours of riding in the past, and I could really use a few new series going forward.
Thanks in advance!
Edit: cleaned up some phrasing
Edit 2: It's really hard to come up with an exhaustive list, but as folks jog my memory (or when my own addled brain decides to be useful) I'll add other series I've seen so far as well.
- Yowamushi Pedal
- Because: of course
- Lastman
- A rare French anime, and I really enjoyed it
- Fireforce
- Neon Genesis Evangelion
- One Punch Man
- Kill La Kill
- Gurren Lagann
- Jojo's Bizarre Adventure
- Watched a few episodes but struggled to get into it
- Eighty-Six
- My Hero Academia
- Demon Slayer
- Watched through the train movie and discontinued when they turned said movie into the next season
- Mob Psycho 100
- Watched a few episodes but struggled to get into it
- Hunter X Hunter
- Cowboy Bebop
- RWBY
- Struggling with the current season
- Tokyo Ghoul
- Struggling with season 3
- Sabikoi Bisco
- Made it to episode 10 and fell out of it, can't remember why
- Ranking of Kings
- Made it to episode 8 but never got into it
- Welcome to Demon School Iruma-kun
- Made it to episode 11 before dropping it
- To Your Eternity
- Made it a handful of episodes in but never got into it
- Berserk
- Watched the first season, need to get back to the second
- Black Clover
- Amusing enough, managed to watch 143 episodes lol
- MEGALOBOX
- FLCL
- Naruto
- That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime
- Tower of God
- Aoashi
- Black Summoner
- DNA2
- Death Parade
- Erased
- This one hit me in the feels
- Fate/Stay Night: Unlimited Blade Works
- Fullmetal Alchemist Brotherhood
- The Greatest Demon Lord is reborn as a Typical Nobody
- Gundam Build Divers
- Kaiji
- Noblesse
- Over Drive
- Overlord
- The Promised Neverland
- Puella Magi Madoka Magica
- Shinobi no Ittoki
- So I'm a Spider, So What?
- The World's Finest Assassin Gets Reincarnated in Another World as an Aristocrat
- takt op.Destiny
- RE:Zero
9 votes - Yowamushi Pedal
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I got to meet culinary legend and personal inspiration Jacques Pépin
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test
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Too Many Bones
I've recently gotten into Too Many Bones. I've been into tabletop for years and painted many minis, but now I find myself floored by hoplomachus and too many bones...and there's no minis to paint....
I've recently gotten into Too Many Bones.
I've been into tabletop for years and painted many minis, but now I find myself floored by hoplomachus and too many bones...and there's no minis to paint. But the gameplay is so so good I'm in love.
I'm waiting on unbreakable to come in. All I've played is undertow but man is there a lot going on in such a small box.
What's the best gearloc?6 votes -
Confessions of a slaughterhouse worker
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Music makers - let's hear your recent jams!
Hi everyone - newly minted Tildes user and Reddit refugee. I want to know how many of my fellow DIY amateur (or absolute pro) musicians are around, and where your recent jams are posted. What kind...
Hi everyone - newly minted Tildes user and Reddit refugee.
I want to know how many of my fellow DIY amateur (or absolute pro) musicians are around, and where your recent jams are posted.
What kind of music do you like making - what's your workflow?
56 votes -
Heat mascot sent to ER after bit with Conor McGregor
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Keyboard thread
Hey guys, anyone else into keyboards? Would love to hear about what you use or experiment with, I've only been into the hobby a few months so I am still pretty new. I'd love to hear your guys set...
Hey guys, anyone else into keyboards? Would love to hear about what you use or experiment with, I've only been into the hobby a few months so I am still pretty new. I'd love to hear your guys set up and what got you into it, how it's evolved.
Currently rocking a Keychron Q2 (65%) with Tecsee purple panda switches and Drop MT3 Cyber keycaps - Co piloting this is a KBDcrafts Addams numpad with their s2 engine switches.
I do also have a keychron Q8 (Alice) in transit - I plan to swap the switches to the KBD s2 engine switches as I am really liking them on the numpad. I ordered this model because my carpal tunnel issues are what awoke me to the mechanical keyboard world, the alice layout isn't perfect but better than standard for ergos it looks like.
Early on in the hobby I was convinced I'd be a tactile switch guy, but the s2 engine switches really changed my mind on liking linear, eager to try a full board with them.
This got rambly, but would love to hear from others into the hobby!
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Due to Activity sort constantly bumping older topics to the top, the "Knights of New" are especially important here on Tildes
So if you want to encourage people to post more content, please take time to occasionally check the New sort. If you leave a comment on new topics you are interested in and want to see more...
So if you want to encourage people to post more content, please take time to occasionally check the New sort. If you leave a comment on new topics you are interested in and want to see more discussion on, it will help them thrive. No pressure, and please don't just leave a comment for the sake of commenting, but just a gentle reminder to try your best to look out for the newly submitted content, and the people who submit it.
Happy Tildying everyone. :)
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Community Watchthrough - Erased
Alternative title(s): Boku Dake ga Inai Machi Genres: Mystery, Supernatural, Suspense Series Description: Contains minor spoilers for first episode. Click to view When tragedy is about to strike,...
Alternative title(s): Boku Dake ga Inai Machi
Genres: Mystery, Supernatural, Suspense
Series Description:
Contains minor spoilers for first episode. Click to view
When tragedy is about to strike, Satoru Fujinuma finds himself sent back several minutes before the accident occurs. The detached, 29-year-old manga artist has taken advantage of this powerful yet mysterious phenomenon, which he calls "Revival," to save many lives.
However, when he is wrongfully accused of murdering someone close to him, Satoru is sent back to the past once again, but this time to 1988, 18 years in the past. Soon, he realizes that the murder may be connected to the abduction and killing of one of his classmates, the solitary and mysterious Kayo Hinazuki, that took place when he was a child. This is his chance to make things right.
Streaming links: Netflix, Crunchyroll, Hulu
Discussion Rules: There will be a top-level comment posted for each episode according to the schedule below. All comments must be replies to the appropriate top-level comment. This will help keep the post organized, and by making use of the "Collapse replies" button, people can easily avoid spoilers when opening the post. In addition to the episode discussions, there will be a top-level comment for "General Chat" as well as a "Rewatchers - May Contain Spoilers" comment for those that wish to discuss anything that could be considered a spoiler for first-time viewers.
Schedule:
Episode 1 - Sunday, June 11
Episode 2 - Tuesday, June 13
Episode 3 - Friday, June 16
Episode 4 - Sunday, June 18
Episode 5 - Tuesday, June 20
Episode 6 - Friday, June 23
Episode 7 - Sunday, June 25
Episode 8 - Tuesday, June 27
Episode 9 - Friday, June 30
Episode 10 - Sunday, July 2
Episode 11 - Tuesday, July 4 (Possible move to the 5th due to the holiday)
Episode 12 - Friday, July 744 votes -
Transient hazards: Explosion at the Husky Superior Refinery
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AI-assisted co-DM'ing personal novels
Curious to see and talk with others about using AI to dynamically write personal novels as a hobby, a form of choose-your-own-adventure where you can offload part of the creativity and majority of...
Curious to see and talk with others about using AI to dynamically write personal novels as a hobby, a form of choose-your-own-adventure where you can offload part of the creativity and majority of the grunt-work involved with writing onto the AI.
I started around half a year ago with Novel AI, yet when my stories would reach around the 15,000 word count the context management required due to the 2k token limit caused for a a net negative experience. A few months ago I experimented with ChatGPT at its 4k token limit, but the major cons of the limited ability to edit the content combined with the "always happy" bias hard-wired in made it short lived. That is until I discovered the variant site, Open AI Playground in Chat mode. It isn't free, but the first $5 are free as a trial. (And technically they mention it isn't for entertainment purposes and to use it responsibly)
Using the Playground I've written a 41,000, 23,000, and 21,000 (in-progress, plan is to hit 6 digits) word count personal stories/novels/adventures thus far. Using the co-DM system of bouncing with the AI to suggest creative alternatives (e.g. "List 10 twists that could occur next in the story"), adding creative embellishments (e.g. "Describe the city in detail, using epic high-fantasy influence"), and many other tips it's kept me hooked on some wild adventures across my favorite genre(s), tailored to me.
Edit:
OpenAI just released aGPT 3.5 Turbo 16kmodel for the Playground, lol. Absolutely obliterating NovelAI's 2k and the previous 4k limits. You could fit a significant portion of an entire novel and it'd take into account every sentence said. It'd probably take a pretty penny to use even half the context window, but could be useful for more critical moments of my novels.9 votes -
Is today a special day in your culture? Can you tell us about it?
The internet is a very diverse place but sometimes with the "default" north american skew, it may not seem like it. If your culture or people or faith group or spiritual practice is celebrating...
The internet is a very diverse place but sometimes with the "default" north american skew, it may not seem like it.
If your culture or people or faith group or spiritual practice is celebrating something today or soon, would you care to share?
Many of us used to have smaller groups on another site to celebrate things together or hold rememberances, and perhaps tildes being a together kind of community can celebrate and learn together instead of segregating into silos.
Some suggestions:
- today's date please
- what cultures and groups celebrate or commemorate this day or period?
- what is the celebration's origins and purpose?
- how does one celebrate?
- how has it changed over the years or stayed the same?
- is it reoccurring and on what calendar system?
Looking forward to learning more from other traditions and groups!
13 votes -
The spy whose tapes rocked Spanish society
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Silly sports
This is probably bad form but here goes. I have just posted about the Man vs Horse race that happens in Llanwrtyd Wells, Wales on an annual basis and it got me to thinking, is it a UK idiosyncrasy...
This is probably bad form but here goes.
I have just posted about the Man vs Horse race that happens in Llanwrtyd Wells, Wales on an annual basis and it got me to thinking, is it a UK idiosyncrasy to have silly sports or is it World wide?
Apart from Cheese rolling at Cooper's Hill (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PdKRx30s6sk) and Shin Kicking (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rajJJaiEdPE) what other silly sports are there?
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What are your favorite animes and what do you like about them?
Noticed that we didn't have a topic for what people's favorite animes are. So I created one! Leave a comment down below with what animes you really enjoy, what you like about them, who you'd...
Noticed that we didn't have a topic for what people's favorite animes are. So I created one! Leave a comment down below with what animes you really enjoy, what you like about them, who you'd recommend them to, what you think about other people favorites, etc. Be sure to tag any spoilers in a details tag.
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Man v horse: Runner becomes only fourth to beat horse
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Any college CS majors here? Any tips for one?
Hey everyone. I’m a Computer Science major who feels very behind. I don’t have any substantial projects to put on my resume. I look at basic open source stuff and can’t understand it. I’m...
Hey everyone. I’m a Computer Science major who feels very behind. I don’t have any substantial projects to put on my resume. I look at basic open source stuff and can’t understand it.
I’m currently attending WGU online, but also work full time so I don’t have a ton of free time to learn or work on side projects.
Anyone have advice for a guy in my scenario? I ended up dropping out of college a couple times during COVID and now I’m just trying to get back on the right path.
The language I know best is Java, but I’ve been trying to learn C++ and web development as well. Applied for internships but no luck so far, I think I need to make some better projects.
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Let's talk DimensionalJumping! Any techniques, philosophies, stories, and experiences welcome
Some of my favorite experiences on Speztopia were forged in and throughout the DimensionalLeaping/Jumping/Shifting subreddits, where I quickly came to understand and appreciate a variety of...
Some of my favorite experiences on Speztopia were forged in and throughout the DimensionalLeaping/Jumping/Shifting subreddits, where I quickly came to understand and appreciate a variety of methods and principles underpinning the idea that our conscious experience is only part of the equation (and yet, at the same time, is all that there is). Such thoughts as "we are all collectively dreaming one another into existence," "advaita vedanta nondualism and its implications," and other notions were uniquely inspiring to me.
I began to have experiences of my own, when I meditated on the Oneness that had been revealed to me. There were instances where I would wake up and realize that minor things in my everyday had been altered subtly. One morning I had a very vivid dream (or perhaps, a true experience--because what really is the difference?) of witnessing my own death. It was somewhat traumatic, if I'm being honest. But I arose following that incident and realized that the hot and cold water knobs at my sink had changed seemingly out of nowhere. It was also the case that a close friend of mine and I were suddenly no longer in an argument, despite it being a rather trying and difficult situation--he had no memory of it having ever transpired, and insisted I was making things up. There were other small things like that, that I began to notice as I wandered around my college campus. Events that I vividly recalled attending had never happened, or were about to happen the next day.
I had made what I knew then to be a "discontinuous breach" or an acute dimensional shift, an abrupt and often confusing repatterning of a worldline in ways that is not congruous or otherwise defies certain expected patterns/physical laws/metaphors. This is compared to a continuous breach, one that occurs in ways too subtle to recognize, in a series of understandable and acceptable steps, or otherwise in keeping with the established order.
As I have grown in my experience and understanding of nondualism, just as I have gained some answers, I find that ultimately I am left with ever more questions. I think others who participate in intentionally weirding one's quantum consciousness know what I'm talking about.
I wanted to start the conversation here in the hopes of a sustained community discussion about and around these ideas. TriumphantGeorge, if you're here: Your tutelage and constant availability for bouncing ideas off of was nothing short of heroic, in my mind. I still number you among my mentors and appreciate so much the time and effort you took to open my mind to a whole new way of thinking. Being strictly dualistic throughout my childhood, learning that there was another way of conceiving of things opened countless doors in my life.
An open question in addition to an invitation to share: What are your favorite methods for astral projection? I find that I am somewhat resistant to most elementary or straightforward projection techniques, so the more complex and systematic, the better!
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Late to the party, but who has watched 'Prey' (2022)? What do did you think about it?
I managed to convince my wife to watch this one (She's not a fan of gore lol) and holy hell. I loved this movie and was absolutely floored (in a good way) with all of the Native representation on...
I managed to convince my wife to watch this one (She's not a fan of gore lol) and holy hell. I loved this movie and was absolutely floored (in a good way) with all of the Native representation on and off the screen. It works so well as a prequel and the whispers of Prey 2 could be soooo promising.
What did you all think of it?23 votes -
rokt leeg!!! – Potentially innovative controller bindings for Rocket League
I started playing Rocket League at the beginning of Season 9, and am only plat (1s/2s) and gold (3s), so take with a grain of salt. However, knowing that it's very difficult to adjust to new...
I started playing Rocket League at the beginning of Season 9, and am only plat (1s/2s) and gold (3s), so take with a grain of salt. However, knowing that it's very difficult to adjust to new controller bindings, I took a lot of time to find a layout that was as ergonomic and low-effort as possible. I think this is objectively better than the alternatives.
These bindings are for a DS4 with the official back button attachment. They can apply to any traditional controller layout with at least one set of back paddles.
The key points:
- Reverse is moved from an analog trigger to a binary button, freeing up an analog input for boost
- Boost is moved from a binary button to an analog trigger, making feathering the input easier
- Directional air-roll is bound to the right thumb-stick, giving analog adjustment precision
Full control bindings:
- LB: powerslide
- LT: drive forwards
- L paddle: drive backwards
- RB: jump
- RT: boost
- R paddle: toggle ballcam
- LS: pitch and yaw
- RS: directional air roll left and right
Camera bindings can be put on the face buttons or sacrificing some of the d-pad buttons. If you're using DS4Windows, you can also do a macro to make holding L3 toggle RS into a camera input. In either case, you lose precision since the camera input is no longer analog, but I think that tradeoff is worth it because most camera use is just checking teammate position before kickoff.
7 votes -
Any migraneurs here? How are you doing?
One of the communities on reddit that I greatly benefited from was /r/migraine. It was helpful to have a space to talk about common symptoms, experiences, and the various treatment options out...
One of the communities on reddit that I greatly benefited from was /r/migraine. It was helpful to have a space to talk about common symptoms, experiences, and the various treatment options out there. Wondering if anyone here also experiences migraines & might be interested in a support-ish type discussion thread? I'll post a bit about my personal experience in a separate comment.
(Also -- this is my first post here, so please feel free to let me know if I've tagged this incorrectly or made some other newbie mistake. Thanks!!)
25 votes -
What are some of your most frequently visited websites?
Aside from (formerly) Reddit and (now) Tildes, what are some of your favorite go-to websites whether for information, wasting time, etc.
77 votes -
Are there any plans for image-based communities?
I've noticed that there are primarily text posts with some links thrown in, and I do like the "real" conversation that it brings, instead of the shitposting that ends up all over Reddit. I was...
I've noticed that there are primarily text posts with some links thrown in, and I do like the "real" conversation that it brings, instead of the shitposting that ends up all over Reddit.
I was curious, though, if there were any plans to add a ~pics or something similar. I know the goal of Tildes isn't to be a true Reddit replacement of course, but I wasn't sure whether image boards were planned or were being left out to help encourage actual discussion.
40 votes -
Ukraine counter-offensive actions have begun, Volodymyr Zelenskyy says
17 votes -
The story of the first video game cartridge
9 votes -
Crafting ribbon cables for retro hardware
8 votes