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11 votes
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Why do we hesitate to say “I love you” to our friends?
30 votes -
Why Bill Watterson vanished
45 votes -
New Jersey Portal North Bridge project 25% complete, on schedule
15 votes -
Eliminate elections for a better US democracy
25 votes -
More Amtrak Airo trainsets ordered to meet surging US demand
19 votes -
Short (< 1 hour) 2-player games to play during lunch
As a reference, I found this thread from 2019. There are several good recommendations, but I'd like to see if there's something new since then. When I'm homeworking, my wife and I like to play...
As a reference, I found this thread from 2019. There are several good recommendations, but I'd like to see if there's something new since then.
When I'm homeworking, my wife and I like to play short board games during lunch time. We're very casual players, and have Hive with all extensions, Onitama, and Jaipur. We both like Jaipur because it's more light-hearted and easygoing (and maybe non abstract), but it takes some time and space to setup. Hive and Onitama are much quicker to setup and play, but require more focus than I have during lunch :)
We'll probably buy Hanabi or Patchwork next, to get something cooperative. I'd also like to try another easy deck building game, but I have no idea what to get.
So, what do you like to play during lunch?
40 votes -
Charles Martinet no longer voicing Mario
57 votes -
Turning popular video games into great board games is a lot harder than it sounds
20 votes -
One Piece | Inside the story
11 votes -
Feature highlights #10: Game progression | Cities: Skylines II
12 votes -
Kazakhstan: A road trip through the nation's immense landscapes
12 votes -
Desktop CNC recommendations?
Hi everyone, So I'm thinking (haven't actually decided yet) about getting into CNC machining in a very hobbyist, fun-to-learn sort of way sometime in the next year. I'm trying to use this as an...
Hi everyone,
So I'm thinking (haven't actually decided yet) about getting into CNC machining in a very hobbyist, fun-to-learn sort of way sometime in the next year. I'm trying to use this as an opportunity for some discussion around the current state of entry-level hobbyist CNC's. I have wanted to have a small CNC and the ability to use it for small parts for more than 5 years now. I think learning CAM would be very challenging but useful also. I wanted to ask if anyone is aware of any desktop CNC's that are priced reasonably (ideally in the $3,000 or less range) that are somewhat similar to Prusa. In being similar to Prusa, I mean built with good quality parts but also with a sizable community for support and the ability to repair it yourself for long-term use. I would only really be machining wood & aluminum, although if small and very simple steel parts could be occasionally machined at a slow feed rate that would be freakin' awesome.
So with all of that said, what is my background and experience?
- Not an engineer, biology/healthcare background. But am generally good with computers and technology. No programming experience at all.
- Have been 3D printing for about 5 years
- Comfortable with modeling in Fusion 360
- Do not have a workshop of tools. No table saw, no drill press, no lathe, etc. Just 3D printers and some handheld power tools. I have no desire to have a workshop with large tools like that, either.
- Generally only make small functional parts. The ability to CNC small aluminum parts to add significant strength to larger 3D printed parts would be useful. Also, would be useful to copy small aluminum/steel parts of things that break around the house like, for example, a small metal part in my washer that broke off recently.
- I also do not have a laser cutter, and am open to input that that might be the better thing to get before a small CNC.
Thanks for any feedback!
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What sort of traps would Kobolds set up around a brewery? (new DM)
I recently got some superb advice here on making a fun brewery adventure, and I had a few more questions for the more experienced DMs out there. To reiterate, I am DMing a group of lvl 3...
I recently got some superb advice here on making a fun brewery adventure, and I had a few more questions for the more experienced DMs out there. To reiterate, I am DMing a group of lvl 3 characters for only 1-2 sessions so I can learn the ropes, and I would like to include some fun traps they need to look out for. I'd love to also make sure that everyone gets a chance to contribute, and not just have the rogue (our most experienced player) do all the detection and disarming.
What sort of things would be fun to set up so that players would all need to watch their step, but could also contribute a bit?
Party has a bard, ranger, druid, and rogue.
23 votes -
What games have you been playing, and what's your opinion on them?
What have you been playing lately? Discussion about video games and board games are both welcome. Please don't just make a list of titles, give some thoughts about the game(s) as well.
23 votes -
What have you been eating, drinking, and cooking?
What food and drinks have you been enjoying (or not enjoying) recently? Have you cooked or created anything interesting? Tell us about it!
12 votes -
From solo protest to global movement – five years of 'Fridays for Future' in pictures
3 votes -
Ask fashion advice and product recommendation - a thread
If you have an ask and don't feel like making a full post, shoot here and somebody may help you out. Makeup and skincare welcome too (I'm not sure if they're already counted as part of fashion :p)
12 votes -
Weekly US politics news and updates thread - week of August 21
This thread is posted weekly - please try to post all relevant US political content in here, such as news, updates, opinion articles, etc. Extremely significant events may warrant a separate...
This thread is posted weekly - please try to post all relevant US political content in here, such as news, updates, opinion articles, etc. Extremely significant events may warrant a separate topic, but almost all should be posted in here.
This is an inherently political thread; please try to avoid antagonistic arguments and bickering matches. Comment threads that devolve into unproductive arguments may be removed so that the overall topic is able to continue.
6 votes -
I, HATE, I, ROBOT - a video about the 2004 "adaptation" of 'I, Robot' suggested by Isaac Asimov... and nothing else.
18 votes -
Blank Banshee - Pegasus (2023)
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What should I (a total Minecraft noob) do in the Tildes Minecraft Server?
Hey everybody! I joined the Tildes Minecraft server last week and had an absolute blast building my house. I've barely played any Minecraft before (only early-game wandering around and mining) and...
Hey everybody!
I joined the Tildes Minecraft server last week and had an absolute blast building my house. I've barely played any Minecraft before (only early-game wandering around and mining) and it was super fun to wander the town and see everyone's builds and to build my own house based on stuff I looked up online. Also the bit where part of my house started burning down and everybody online came to help put it out (I did not know how to put it out myself guys so y'all were lifesavers there) was unironically super fun.
However, my house is more or less finished for now, and since I'm not very experienced with Minecraft I have no idea what to do next. There are already tons of cool farms in the town (legitimately super impressed) but I don't know enough about the game to feel comfortable trying to fill any gaps there, and I certainly don't feel comfortable trying to gather resources in more difficult areas like the Nether or The End given my extremely low skill level (others can attest I was repeatedly killed by the same skeleton over and over on more than one occasion lol). So now I'm wondering... what do I do next?
In a singleplayer game I'd just look up what my options are online, but since this is a multiplayer server it feels more like something I should ask the community about. What can I contribute to the server as a total noob? What are things that I can do that won't interfere with other people's projects or get ruined by me not having the experience with Minecraft to implement it properly? Is there anything that people are really itching to have done that is within my skillset?
In addition to this, any more general advice about how to play the game, particularly in a multiplayer setting like this, is super appreciated. Everyone I've chatted with on the server has been super nice and I'm really loving the environment y'all have created.
Also unrelatedly can someone please tell me how the public transit works. I do not know how to ride it lol.
I also was wondering whether there's any dedicated space to discussing and planning things on this server yet, like a Discord server or something. Obviously tildes itself exists, but I figure someplace for more transient discussions and planning would also be handy and I wondered if someone had already made one.
30 votes -
‘They fired on us like rain’: Saudi Arabian mass killings of Ethiopian migrants at the Yemen-Saudi border
13 votes -
Icona Pop – Fall In Love (2023)
3 votes -
Lesbian group seeks human rights exemption to exclude trans women from Melbourne event
41 votes -
How the richest country in the world has allowed its poor to remain poor
34 votes -
Black Myth: Wukong – The first hands-on preview
12 votes -
BRICS leaders to meet and discuss expansion
12 votes -
Moon Rider
12 votes -
An announcement regarding Kris Nóva
23 votes -
Louisiana to devote $20.5 million to New Orleans-Baton Rouge rail project
25 votes -
Four hour mix of 200 "futuristic" songs from around 1980
22 votes -
Groundbreaking bi-level electric train to revolutionize San Jose commuter rail
33 votes -
Beer-drunk raccoons terrorize Germany, chaos reigns
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Has anyone had success purchasing the home that they were renting through a property manager?
We are renting a condo in an area that's experiencing tremendous rent and home price increases, so much so that if we refuse to renew our increased lease, we'd be looking at spending 2-3x on rent...
We are renting a condo in an area that's experiencing tremendous rent and home price increases, so much so that if we refuse to renew our increased lease, we'd be looking at spending 2-3x on rent for a similar property. This is, somewhat conveniently, almost exactly what the total cost of monthly expenses would be if we purchased the unit at its estimated cost when comparing to similar units in the complex that recently sold. We also really like the location and would rather eat an increase in rent here than relocate in our city, which complicates things a little further.
My wife and I have floated the idea of approaching our property manager and asking if the owner has any willingness to sell, but we are also trying to imagine possible consequences of starting that conversation -- in particular, should they opt to sell but not to us. There are also some things that we'd like to update in our unit that would fall under the landlord's obligation while we are renting (plumbing issues, windows and blinds need repairs, etc.), so we're trying to gauge if we should even have this conversation before we request repairs.
We've thought about a few different options, and I'd be interested to hear from others who have tried anything similar.
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Just ask to buy it and see what happens.
- Pro: skirt all the bullshit and just get to the meat of the issue, which is that we want to buy the property.
- Con: They check the price, decide to sell to someone else and we're back in "rent the same for more but in a worse location" territory. If they decide to sell to us, they might resist performing repairs because they'll just offload it to us eventually.
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Wait for repairs to be done, then ask.
- Pro: get our unit fixed, improve QOL immediately.
- Con: They might be less likely to sell to us if they think we were trying to get stuff fixed so we didn't have to fix it after buying.
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Offer some kind of plan to cost-share improvements or fixes in exchange for rent adjustments within the initial approach about buying.
- Pro: Get improvements/fixes to the house quickly, reduce rent expenses regardless of if we are able to buy or not.
- Con: They essentially get to subsidize improvements to their unit for long-term gain while we only get short-term benefits.
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Saudi Arabia moves ahead with its largest solar power project
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Bomb Rush Cyberfunk release topic
Developer: Team Reptile (Megabyte Punch, Lethal League, Lethal League Blaze) Platforms: Steam, GOG, Nintendo Switch (August 18) PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X, Xbox One (September 1) Trailers:...
Developer:
- Team Reptile (Megabyte Punch, Lethal League, Lethal League Blaze)
Platforms:
- Steam, GOG, Nintendo Switch (August 18)
- PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X, Xbox One (September 1)
Trailers:
Reviews:
Description:
Team Reptile brings you Bomb Rush Cyberfunk, a future world from the mind of Dion Koster where self-styled graffiti crews equipped with personal boostpacks are battling each other for control of the streets. Start your own cypher and dance, paint graffiti, collect beats, combo your tricks and face off with the cops to stake your claim to the sprawling metropolis of New Amsterdam.
(What the official description won’t say is that this game is an unofficial love letter to Jet Set Radio on the Dreamcast and Jet Set Radio Future on the Xbox. Hideki Naganuma even contributed new songs to the soundtrack.)
33 votes -
July 2023 was the hottest month on record
29 votes -
Carbon removal should be a public good
30 votes -
Tulsa, Oklahoma introduces on-demand "micro transit" service
36 votes -
New simulation based study warns against risks of ‘time-traveling pathogens’ in thawing Arctic permafrost
11 votes -
Former Finnish prime minister Sanna Marin speaks out after far-right government party rocked by three racism scandals
20 votes -
Iran is about to make its hijab laws even stricter
13 votes -
Kids and families: the latest targets of climate denialism propaganda
34 votes -
Help me make a playlist to listen to while driving
For a couple of months I have been thinking of making an 80 minute playlist of music to listen to while I am driving. I want them to have that repetitive, can listen to mindlessly while driving...
For a couple of months I have been thinking of making an 80 minute playlist of music to listen to while I am driving. I want them to have that repetitive, can listen to mindlessly while driving feel. It's hard to describe. So far this is what I have. (20:22)
Bookmaker - Kobaryo 4:23
Red and blue - Silentroom 2:01
Smiiillleee - Tankbuster 3:01
Babarouqe - cYsmix 4:49
Keep moving on - Sukima Altera/SeiiYuumi 4:16
Dx Choseinou full metal shojo - IOSYS/uno w/ chiyoko 1:52The order is not set in stone, and it can be rearranged as needed. What got me started with this was Bookmaker. It just feels like something I can listen to on repeat. I just kept adding, but just haven't added enough yet. Most of the songs I have added came from games, as that is how I find most of my new music.
6 votes -
As world warms, Sweden sees opportunity to grow its young wine industry
6 votes -
One thousand inmates at a Wisconsin prison have been confined mostly to their cells for months, with little explanation
41 votes -
Pornhub parent MindGeek changing its name as new owners seek ‘fresh start’
33 votes -
TikTok’s plan to take on Spotify and Apple Music
13 votes -
Which board games have you been playing this week? (to 20th August)
Another week down and it's time to share what you've managed to get played this week.
8 votes