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12 votes
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UK's Online Safety Bill: Crackdown on harmful social media content agreed
27 votes -
It’s not just Japan: Aging populations threaten several leading economies
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Parker Probe’s path through solar blast yields unparalleled space weather insights
12 votes -
Solar storm confirms Vikings were settled in North America in 1021AD
28 votes -
US FTC warns tax prep companies against invasive online tracking
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Nobel disease: Exploration of how and why some of the world’s greatest scientists eventually go crazy
20 votes -
Terraria dev Re-Logic donates $100K to Godot Engine and FNA, plus ongoing funding
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Chick-fil-A plans UK restaurants opening after previously facing backlash from LGBTQ+ rights activists
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Wes Anderson talks about Roald Dahl’s ‘The Wonderful Story Of Henry Sugar’, teases his next movie, and claims: “I don’t have an aesthetic”
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Acts of mindfulness through food and drink
I've recently made my own Chai Spice blend courtesy of Meera Sodha's cookbook, Made in India: Recipes from an Indian Family Kitchen. Instead of just turning on the kettle and throwing in a teabag,...
I've recently made my own Chai Spice blend courtesy of Meera Sodha's cookbook, Made in India: Recipes from an Indian Family Kitchen. Instead of just turning on the kettle and throwing in a teabag, this requires a little bit more effort and setting a pot on the stove in addition to making the spice blend itself. Sure it's not instantaneous gratification, but it's a lovely slow-down in comparison to my busy days and deliciously more flavorful than a typical teabag. It allows me to be present with what I am doing and enjoy it.
The smell of the spice as it starts to simmer into the milk and tea. The need to watch my pot of chai for the right moment to turn down the heat so it doesn't scald. The delicate balancing act of straining floating spices out to make a smoother cup. The gentle clings of a spoon to sweeten it all with a touch of sugar.
I'm curious about what other folks do as mindful acts of food and drink. It can be a comfort meal, a tasty snack, a special drink, or anything in between! Maybe we could all inspire each other to incorporate a new way to find moments of peace through a hobby we mutually love in the joy of cooking.
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There's hope for the US opioid crisis — but politics stands in the way
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Are the memes about setting up and troubleshooting printers overblown nowadays?
I haven't really messed with printers in probably 15 years or more, but it felt like any time they were brought up, there were two flavors: Older printers, which decided if they wanted to work or...
I haven't really messed with printers in probably 15 years or more, but it felt like any time they were brought up, there were two flavors:
- Older printers, which decided if they wanted to work or not based on absolutely nothing at all
- Newer printers, which are covered in DRM and mostly a nickel-and-diming scam
Now, for the former I remember having some issues, but generally just clearing the printer's cache (or whatever it was called) would fix most of the problems. I think the bigger issue is that I always helped people set up cheap Walmart-sold inkjet printers that had more hardware issues than software, along with ink that would go to shit instantly.
But I was out today at a thrift store and they had a Brother for $25, with an entire extra unopened toner cartridge (I think that's what it's called?). I asked them if it worked, they said it did, but if it didn't I could return it by tomorrow.
So I brought it home, assuming something would be wrong with it, but in about 10 minutes I had it plugged in, connected to my wifi network, and connected to my computer. I tried scanning-- it worked fine. I tried copying-- it does that no problem. It took longer to install the drivers on my PC than set up the printer itself.
So are printers really as straight-forward as I experienced with this cheap used one, or am I just lucky?
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I just had a weird experience, one possible interpretation of which is that my iphone just read my mind
So I just finished Mission Impossible, latest movie, in the theater. I tend to avoid Mr. Cruise because of him personally, but darn it if he's not a decent actor and usually has a top notch crew....
So I just finished Mission Impossible, latest movie, in the theater. I tend to avoid Mr. Cruise because of him personally, but darn it if he's not a decent actor and usually has a top notch crew. Also, Simon Pegg filters some of the evil. I give it a B+. What's relevant to my tale is that the movie features an evil, possibly sentient, very pervasive AI that is very accurate in its predictions.
After the movie ended, I brought forth my iphone to look at while the credits rolled to a post-credits scene that never came. I glanced at a newsletter, which had "Pickleball" in the subject line. Now, I happen to think that pickleball is a sign of the apocalypse, and that the 1000 years of satan's rule will look a lot like Wall-E (who is obviously Christ). I was mulling posting a quip about that, and thought further that the quippiest way to do that was to talk about life on the ship in Wall-E. So I tapped the search bar and started typing "what is the name of the ship . . ." and, this where it gets freaky, before I could continue to tap out "in Wall-E" Siri suggested the fandom page for Wall-E.
Bzzz-wut? I checked my histories, I have not mentioned Wall-E or pickleball anywhere, to my recollection, I have never even mentioned it to anyone (I have probably complained abut pickleball in a general sense). As far as I know, the concept has only ever lived in my mind.
Now, I don't, as I sit here in this moment, believe that Siri can detect my thoughts. But it is a downright Fortean confluence of seemingly unconnected mental activity and external reality. I found (in my very short search) only one other mention, at hipinions.com of pickleball being related to Wall-e. If it is not merely coincidence, and not AI reading my mind, it is very peculiar and particularly well timed and specific predictive association by the AI, and one which I am certainly not entirely comfortable with, perhaps the first time I have ever had such a hmmm moment with technology.
It might be interesting what happens next, now that I have entered this datum into the AI's processing materials. Watch this space for further developments.
P.S. the ship in Wall-E is named "Axiom."
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‘I plan to wear a bikini’: US Senate Republicans mock changes to dress code
24 votes -
A Happy Day | Trailer
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How US car culture funnels drivers into debt, jail, and danger
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Hundreds of flying taxis to be made in Ohio, home of the Wright brothers and astronaut legends
28 votes -
Quantum resistance and the Signal Protocol
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Just got an Nvidia 4090 GPU, looking for local LLM + general generative AI software recommendations
I was fortunate enough to grab a discounted 4090 while on my travels and just got everything installed. Already having a lot of fun pumping all my games to max settings, but I'm also interested in...
I was fortunate enough to grab a discounted 4090 while on my travels and just got everything installed. Already having a lot of fun pumping all my games to max settings, but I'm also interested in running generative AI stuff locally to really take advantage of all that VRAM.
Do you have any newbie-friendly Windows 11 software to recommend for getting started? Thanks!
20 votes -
Ending minimum parking requirements was a policy win for the Twin Cities
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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.
9 votes -
Tekken 8 | Feng and closed beta test reveal trailer
8 votes -
How to manage passkey authentication for a Nintendo account
8 votes -
Microsoft Nintendo acquisition hopes revealed by leaked Xbox exec email
45 votes -
The Pirate Bay celebrates its 20th anniversary
76 votes -
The food industry pays ‘influencer’ dietitians to shape your eating habits
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‘Used as dartboards’: rare British war comic art rescued from bins, skips and floods
9 votes -
Bard can now connect to your Google apps and services
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Growing fire risks, rising insurance costs, home owner concerns, spell opportunity for fire hardening and prevention industry
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A publisher published a book on educational technology generated by AI. Authors of a cited source found plagiarism
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Dream Scenario | Official trailer
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Review, commentary, analysis based on four books featuring the history and misuse of statistical data
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Appeasement: replacing Stockholm syndrome as a definition of a survival strategy
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US President Joe Biden's decision to skip Climate Ambition Summit called a 'disgrace'
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Experiment - Any Tildes users up for a coffee or pint in person? Northern England
Inspired by the recent travel thread of someone asking if people were around for an in person meet up I thought I'd put one up on a more local scale. I'm not sure if ~life is the best place for it...
Inspired by the recent travel thread of someone asking if people were around for an in person meet up I thought I'd put one up on a more local scale. I'm not sure if ~life is the best place for it but it was my best guess.
If anyone is up for a pint or coffee in northern england it'd be nice to explore some other places nearby and meet up for one.
Anyone in another area could post their location as a top level reply as well so we don't clog the whole place up with similar threads.
23 votes -
Danish artist who submitted empty frames as artwork told to repay funding
23 votes -
Microsoft documents leak new Bethesda games, including an Oblivion remaster
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Unity overhauls controversial price hike after game developers revolt
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This is Microsoft’s new disc-less Xbox Series X design with a new controller
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Which board games have you all been playing this week? (to 19th September)
Hey Tabletidlers, Another week and another opportunity to share what you've been playing. For me I was able to finally play the Zombie Apocalypse map for Age of Steam. This map sees you delivering...
Hey Tabletidlers,
Another week and another opportunity to share what you've been playing.
For me I was able to finally play the Zombie Apocalypse map for Age of Steam. This map sees you delivering goods (cubes) around a map of Michigan as usual, but whilst dealing with the map evolving due to a horde of zombies. The zombies move in a deterministic manner, so it's possible to plan ahead, but towns or cities the zombies reach are razed, which converts them to a colourless city and removes any cubes upon them. The zombies also add a cost to building track and add a cost to delivering cubes, unless you take the Military Caboose action, which replaces the normal Locamotive spot. Very enjoyable map and the random starting location for the seed zombies means it'll play very differently, I imagine, each game.
So, don't be shy, share what you've managed to get played this week.
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Why so many migrants are coming to New York
8 votes -
Summer of severe heatwaves predicted for Australia as Bureau of Meteorology declares El Niño
23 votes -
The bold legacy of jaimie branch
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Human trials of artificial wombs could start soon. Here’s what you need to know
11 votes -
New SprySOCKS Linux malware used in cyber espionage attacks
12 votes -
MS Paint adds support for layers and PNG transparency
63 votes -
ZType. A great game that helps improve your typing speed
16 votes -
What’s a mistake you’ve made recently?
What’s a mistake you’ve made recently? How and when did you realize you made it? What were the consequences of it? The question is open to big serious mistakes and little silly ones alike. That...
- What’s a mistake you’ve made recently?
- How and when did you realize you made it?
- What were the consequences of it?
The question is open to big serious mistakes and little silly ones alike. That said, please meet shares mistakes with kindness and compassion rather than judgment.
We are all imperfect humans, and mistakes are often how we learn. Let’s all learn together here.
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Rugby turns 200: A history of the sport in Japan
3 votes