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48 votes
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When flight attendants fought the airline industry and won
10 votes -
Pokemon.com launches official forums
68 votes -
Humble Choice - July 2023
July's Humble Choice is now available with the following eight Steam games: Steam Page Opencritic Steam Recent/All Operating Systems Steam Deck ProtonDB The Outer Worlds: Spacer's Choice Edition...
July's Humble Choice is now available with the following eight Steam games:
Steam Page Opencritic Steam Recent/All Operating Systems Steam Deck ProtonDB The Outer Worlds: Spacer's Choice Edition 80 68/43 Win Playable Silver TemTem 75 51/84 Win Verified Platinum Yakuza 4 Remastered 77 92/92 Win Unsupported Gold Roadwarden 83 95/96 Win Mac Lin Playable Native/Gold Kraken Academy!! 73 93/93 Win Mac Lin Verified Native/TBC Merchant Of The Skies TBC 87/87 Win Mac Lin Verified Native/TBC Ozymandias: Bronze Age Empire Sim N/A 93/91 Win Mac Playable Platinum Shotgun King: The Final Checkmate TBC 94/93 Win Verified Platinum Does anyone have experience with any of the games and, if so, would you recommend them? Is there anything in here that you're particularly excited to play?
34 votes -
We made a meat-leaf to demonstration of the cutting edge of regenerative medicine, and bioengineering. And maybe as the first stop on the road to meat-robots.
10 votes -
China curbs exports of key computer chip materials
5 votes -
Books with WTF premises
Books that make you want to side eye the author, because why....would you come up with that? For example, Frank Herbert, you know, the guy that came up with a beloved series that examines...
Books that make you want to side eye the author, because why....would you come up with that?
For example, Frank Herbert, you know, the guy that came up with a beloved series that examines philosophy, religion, human nature, and the dangers of power, also wrote The Whipping Star - a book about a noirish, twice-divorced space detective who has to free a star from being contractually obligated to be whipped to death by a notorious, billionare dominatrix.
I'm looking for books where the premise is played straight, like the author doesn't know what a little weirdo they're being.
63 votes -
Psychologists at the University of Cambridge developed a Misinformation Susceptibility Tests. What's your MIST score?
86 votes -
Fortnightly Programming Q&A Thread
General Programming Q&A thread! Ask any questions about programming, answer the questions of other users, or post suggestions for future threads. Don't forget to format your code using the triple...
General Programming Q&A thread! Ask any questions about programming, answer the questions of other users, or post suggestions for future threads.
Don't forget to format your code using the triple backticks or tildes:
Here is my schema: ```sql CREATE TABLE article_to_warehouse ( article_id INTEGER , warehouse_id INTEGER ) ; ``` How do I add a `UNIQUE` constraint?15 votes -
Any jeepers make it over here from Reddit?
As my 2010 Wrangler goes under the knife to replace a shredded rear main seal today, I find myself wringing my hands like a nervous father, waiting for the operation to be over and my wallet to be...
As my 2010 Wrangler goes under the knife to replace a shredded rear main seal today, I find myself wringing my hands like a nervous father, waiting for the operation to be over and my wallet to be lightened to the tune of a grand. If only I had had the presence of mind to grab a tranny jack all those months ago when I could afford it, but alas...
Anyhoo... Tell me about your heep 😁
23 votes -
The original fettuccine alfredo with no cream
29 votes -
Reclaiming real American patriotism
46 votes -
July 2023 Tildes Fundraiser
Enshittification: begone!! Let us celebrate our newly found freedom from crap social media giants and sponsored goons by donating a few dollars to Tildes so they can keep the lights on and the...
Enshittification: begone!! Let us celebrate our newly found freedom from crap social media giants and sponsored goons by donating a few dollars to Tildes so they can keep the lights on and the fireworks popping 🎉
79 votes -
TV Tuesdays Free Talk
Have you watched any TV shows recently you want to discuss? Any shows you want to recommend or are hyped about? Feel free to discuss anything here. Please just try to provide fair warning of...
Have you watched any TV shows recently you want to discuss? Any shows you want to recommend or are hyped about? Feel free to discuss anything here.
Please just try to provide fair warning of spoilers if you can.
13 votes -
'Back To The Future' predicts the 9/11 terrorist attacks
25 votes -
Gini global inequality at lowest level in nearly 150 years
13 votes -
Jari-Matti Latvala will put his Toyota team principal duties on pause next month when he gets back into the driving seat for Rally Finland
6 votes -
Some historians say that the last US Revolutionary War battle was fought in India
14 votes -
"Ethical" brands that aren't living up to their hype vs what's actually a good one?
34 votes -
Kizazi Moto: Generation Fire
4 votes -
Two sentences on every UFA signing of note during free agent frenzy
16 votes -
Spanish authorities are seeking €90 Million in damages from a Swedish mining company for a major toxic spill near the famed Doñana National Park in 1998
11 votes -
Main vent stack leak
9 votes -
Iowa joins dozens of other US states in legalizing sales of raw milk
57 votes -
Cracking Electron apps open
5 votes -
Competitive eater takes on US hot dog challenge to shed light on international adoption investigations
10 votes -
A July Fourth collection of essays related to the US Independence Day
7 votes -
The head of NATO, Jens Stoltenberg, is to stay on for another year after his contract was extended again
21 votes -
Anthony Fauci on Larry Kramer and loving difficult people
12 votes -
We might have accidentally killed any life we collected in samples on Mars nearly fifty years ago
43 votes -
Rewinding Jimi Hendrix’s national anthem
9 votes -
Denmark's new modular patrol boats will tackle a changing Arctic – here's how the new ships will be designed
8 votes -
The Marian reforms weren't a thing
15 votes -
What's your retirement plan?
Are you planning on working until you're 60+? Or maybe selling it all and living in a rural area? Buying stocks or ETFs? Or something else? So what's your retirement plan? At what age do you want...
Are you planning on working until you're 60+?
Or maybe selling it all and living in a rural area?
Buying stocks or ETFs?
Or something else?
So what's your retirement plan? At what age do you want to retire and how are you working towards this goal?
53 votes -
US maternal deaths more than doubled over twenty years
90 votes -
Let's talk make-up!
I started getting into makeup about six months ago and I've become a bit obsessed. I've been trying to nail a natural, glowy everyday look which I mostly have down. I managed to work out what my...
I started getting into makeup about six months ago and I've become a bit obsessed. I've been trying to nail a natural, glowy everyday look which I mostly have down.
I managed to work out what my undertone is - always thought I had cool undertones but it turns out I'm neutral tending towards warm. I think this was one of the trickiest things to get to grips with, especially as it's one of the first things you need to figure out if you want to find a good foundation match. I tried lots of the recommendations online and spent an inordinate amount of time staring at blue and green marker lines on my arms trying to work out which ones more closely resembled the colour of my veins (the fact that I couldn't tell should have been a clue I was neutral). In the end I took a photo of my face and put it into Photoshop and used the colour picker to see the CMYK balance of my skin tone.
My approach to my makeup base has been to follow Lisa Eldridge's technique for covering acne/ redness etc. It basically involves using a base layer of tinted moisturizer before applying concealer where needed (I generally use a primer beforehand as well). I'd like to try some colour correctors to better conceal redness and the circles under my eyes but e.l.f has completely sold out of the colours I need and I'm waiting for them to come back in stock.
I really like Jecca Blac's glow drops for adding some glow/ highlights to my face. It's the only product of theirs I've tried but I would recommend them as a brand if you're just getting started with makeup. They're vegan, cruelty free and gender free/ trans inclusive, and they offer free consultations if you buy a product with them so you can learn how to properly apply it.
Another product I use all the time is the Body Shop's freestyle multitasking crayon in the colour 'staple'. It's one of the first things I bought and I think it's great as a starter product because it has so many uses - it's lip-liner, blush and eyeshadow all in one. It's good for travel as well for the same reason.
The other thing I do most days is tightline my eyes. I tend to follow this technique which works well for me and gives my eyes a bit more definition without being over the top. My eyelashes are quite dark and long anyway so I tend not to use mascara on a daily basis.
If anyone has any tips on doing winged eyeliner I'd love to hear them! I think I probably just need more practice but I find it quite hard because I'm basically unable to wink so I have to do it with my eyes open.
Also any product recommendations for a setting spray/ powder (preferably vegan and cruelty free). I'm currently using e.l.f's Halo Glow setting powder but I find it quite mattifying and it tends go a bit cakey for me after a few hours.
Anyway, I would love to hear any and all of your thoughts on makeup. What products do you love? Are you looking for some recommendations? What's your goal with makeup and what does your routine look like? Anyone that you follow for inspiration or tips?
46 votes -
The adventures of the All-Guardsmen Party - Darwinian character creation
9 votes -
The Undertaker and Mick Foley watch iconic Hell in a Cell Match | WWE Playback
11 votes -
Ticket for one: The joy of going to the movies alone
22 votes -
testing <ins> markdown
This example is on the wiki page, but it doesn't show what the rendered html looks like and I'm curious: I think this starts at 9 PM 10 PM
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Dumb internet ideas
Hello people, This is my first post, so if you have any tips, please tell them For a number of years I've thought about the idea that the experiment of the "free" internet has failed. Around...
Hello people,
This is my first post, so if you have any tips, please tell themFor a number of years I've thought about the idea that the experiment of the "free" internet has failed.
Around fifteen years ago the only goal of social media was to grow and how to make money was an afterthought. Now that investment money is drying up and websites like Reddit and Twitter are trying their best to find a way to become profitable, I'm thinking again of the idea that the "free" internet doesn't exist.
Small niche websites are able to exist on donations, but they aren't reliable and people aren't willing to pay a random single access fee or subscription for a website they don't know. Streaming has found an audience, but that has become close to the tv model.So I thought:
What if your ISP has to pay a website a fee everytime a user accesses the website?
Of course you have to think about how that payment works and how this system can be abused.
I expect the system to work like music streaming, where an artist gets a certain amount of money per stream.
I am curious how the internet developes with this system. If smaller websites can exist without having to rely on adverstisements or if it might even get profitable. How these websites get paid and how IPS's will handle this (I expect monthly fees to become 10 euros/dollars etc. more expensive).What do you think of this idea or do you have your own (dumb) idea?
13 votes -
Without saying where you live, where do you live?
Without saying the name of a country or a city, where do you live?
79 votes -
Do you have any favourite WoW Classic meme/weird builds?
I'm going to start playing WoW Classic Hardcore when it comes out of PTR, and I was wondering if any WoW players on Tildes has particularly fun meme-y builds that you've tried in Classic.
13 votes -
Ren - For Joe (2023)
10 votes -
Japanese motorcycle rental experience | Hokkaido summer adventure
19 votes -
The main problem with the Fediverse is that people mostly just use it to talk about the Fediverse
Something I've noticed about the Fediverse, especially Mastodon, is that there doesn't seem to be a whole lot of discussion going on except for meta discussion. For example, if you go on Mastodon,...
Something I've noticed about the Fediverse, especially Mastodon, is that there doesn't seem to be a whole lot of discussion going on except for meta discussion.
For example, if you go on Mastodon, you'll find lots of people talking about how Mastodon is the future. You'll find lots of people asking how to do certain things on the platform. But you really have to dig to find actual discussion about topics beyond the platform itself.
Even when you do find people not doing meta discussion, there aren't really any people talking with each other. There's people sharing content but not a lot of people interacting with it. Even basic stuff you see on other social media sites like people giving each other compliments just isn't really there. You can see everyone's stuff but it's just shouting into the void.
I think that the Fediverse has a severe problem with holding people's interest, and the most die-hard people who are interested just want to use it to talk about itself.
126 votes -
Meta is launching Threads, an app to rival Twitter
87 votes -
Lonely people see the world differently, according to their brains
30 votes -
Fukan Zazengi (Universally recommended instructions for Zazen)
10 votes -
Elixir - Type system updates: moving from research into development
11 votes