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17 votes
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Funny, crazy and silly mods
Just a random thought as a friend browses Nexus Mods. What are some of the funniest, craziest and wildest mods you've come across? I see plenty of talk about QoL mods and the like, but I feel like...
Just a random thought as a friend browses Nexus Mods. What are some of the funniest, craziest and wildest mods you've come across? I see plenty of talk about QoL mods and the like, but I feel like there's a lot of fun stories to be had with forgetting you modded some enemy to look like the Cookie Monster or custom weapons that shoot fish.
30 votes -
Swedes take a new step in parental leave. Grandparents can now get paid to take care of grandkids.
31 votes -
The yeses that surprise you: Organizing across the lines of cis and trans
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Scavengers Reign (2023) - Best sci-fi I have seen in years, aside from Dune
"Scavengers Reign" eluded me when it released last year, but I was made aware of it after MAX canceled the show in May (Netflix has since picked it up but may or may not put in for more, is how I...
"Scavengers Reign" eluded me when it released last year, but I was made aware of it after MAX canceled the show in May (Netflix has since picked it up but may or may not put in for more, is how I understand the situation).
The trailer has been posted here but I wanted to check in and see how everyone else felt about it (keep it spoiler free!). Personally I was enthralled all the way through. It has such an interesting blend of Miyazaki-esque "creature-y" world building with more meditative displays of nature and the violence and balance that is integral to it. If that sounds at all interesting I would suggest watching the first of twelve episodes, you will probably know if you are interested or not after it's over.
Here's hoping Netflix green lights more, assuming the creators want to continue. It really could stand as-is with where they left it.
38 votes -
Trees blamed for air pollution
10 votes -
3840x2160 120 Hz KVM
Can someone recommend a KVM that works? I've been looking for a couple of years now. Requirements: 2-port, 1-monitor, DisplayPort 1.4 KVM Has a wired push button switch (and cable can be extended...
Can someone recommend a KVM that works? I've been looking for a couple of years now.
Requirements:
- 2-port, 1-monitor, DisplayPort 1.4 KVM
- Has a wired push button switch (and cable can be extended if needed)
- Runs at 3840x2160 @ 120 Hz (or 60 Hz)
- Works with HP docking station (HP USB-C Dock G5 for business)
- Works with Classic 101 Black Buckling Spring USB keyboard
- Works with Logitech TrackMan Marble Trackball
- Works with HP laptop and custom desktop build (NVIDIA T1000 GPU)
Anti-requirements:
- Does not intercept keystrokes (or can be disabled)
- Does not intercept mouse scrolling (or can be disabled)
- Does not randomly repeat keys
- Does not block certain keystrokes (e.g., ctrl+shift+t)
- Does not let Windows laptop go to sleep
- Does not require manually re-waking Windows laptop by pushing power button
- Does not require switching back-and-forth to re-establish connectivity to both computers
- Does not take more than 3 seconds to switch between computers
- Does not randomly blank the screen for 1 second
- Does not require unplugging and re-plugging the USB keyboard
Here's the setup showing both computers and the push button switch:
I have tried:
- IOGEAR GCS62DP (almost perfect; kills keyboard after 60 swaps; RMA'd)
- DiamondTiger KVM Switch EDID 8K@60Hz, 4K@144Hz, DP 1.4 (repeats keys, blanks screen, has screen tearing, and many other issues)
- CanadaComputers iCAN HDMI USB KVM Switch 2x1 with Switch Extension 4K 60Hz (completely blocks certain keystrokes)
Wendell's Level1Techs Store offers a highly recommended KVM, yet lacks a wired toggle button.
What other KVM switches are available that "just work" and have a wired push button for switching?
The next KVM I'm thinking about trying:
ATEN also has a switch, which is on par with the IOGEAR (4K @ 60 Hz, no EDID):
6 votes -
Working title (insurance)
5 votes -
They were secret for sixteen years. Now a US judge has released the Jeffrey Epstein grand jury records.
18 votes -
It’s up to us
25 votes -
"Radical, in a different vein": The "Abundants" and supply-side progressives
17 votes -
Denmark's plan to eliminate parallel societies has drawn criticism as ethnic discrimination. Others in Europe may be watching.
21 votes -
What can be done about the Supreme Court of the United States?
I'm pitching this question out to Tildes because I'm drawing a blank. It feels like we have seen an absolute stripping of our rights and unbridled support for large, private capital in the past...
I'm pitching this question out to Tildes because I'm drawing a blank. It feels like we have seen an absolute stripping of our rights and unbridled support for large, private capital in the past week; and I'm unsure of how to respond. Considering the scale of impact these rulings will have on every US citizen's day to day life, things are surprisingly quiet. I'm wondering how other folks are thinking about mobilizing - be it through protest, outreach to representatives, or civil disobedience. It doesn't feel like there is a wave of ire. At least in my circles, there are no protests like the Women's March or BLM. There has been no response from my local representatives in congress or state senators. It's just eerie radio silence.
Is anyone else feeling this way? Has anyone joined or developed some sort of response to what is happening?
83 votes -
Announcing the Ladybird Browser Initiative
54 votes -
Charli Morgan - Lip Gloss and Lasers (Mecha Girly-Pop) (2024)
7 votes -
Hi, how are you? Mental health support and discussion thread (July 2024)
This is a monthly thread for those who need it. Vent, share your experiences, ask for advice, talk about how you are doing. Let's make this a compassionate space for all who may need one.
27 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.
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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!
8 votes -
Weekly Israel-Hamas war megathread - week of July 1
This thread is posted weekly - please try to post all relevant Israel-Hamas war 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 Israel-Hamas war 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.
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.
8 votes -
Weekly US politics news and updates thread - week of July 1
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 -
Most reliable privacy-conscious notes app?
as the title indicates, I am in search of a reliable privacy-conscious notes app, I have tried the following which have the indicated bugs that I frequently experience and make the notes app feel...
as the title indicates, I am in search of a reliable privacy-conscious notes app, I have tried the following which have the indicated bugs that I frequently experience and make the notes app feel unreliable or just too inconvenient:
- NextCloud Notes:
- https://github.com/nextcloud/notes/issues/1187
- bug is that sometimes I have to rename a note 2-3 times in the browser for it to take
- bug where the pop-up menu doesn't go away after favoriting a note
- and the nextcloud android app has its own slew of issues
- StandardNotes app: I remember the app being really buggy on Firefox to the point where I had to regularly use Brave just for that app.
32 votes -
Read the US Supreme Court’s ruling on immunity
55 votes -
Microsoft says it's okay to steal content published on the web
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Movie of the Week #36 - The Mummy
Starting the month with blockbusters with The Mummy from 1999 which made $417.4 million at the box office. IMDb Letterboxd Wikipedia Is this a proper blockbuster with all that entails? Have you...
Starting the month with blockbusters with The Mummy from 1999 which made $417.4 million at the box office.
Is this a proper blockbuster with all that entails? Have you seen the other movies in the franchise?
The rest of the schedule is:
- 8th: Mission Impossible: Fallout
- 15th: Snatch
- 22nd: Barbie
- 29th: Edge of Tomorrow
11 votes -
Smiling robot face is made from living human skin cells
20 votes -
Mitigating Skeleton Key, a new type of generative AI jailbreak technique
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Lemonade stands
One of my kids and his friend really want to do a lemonade stand (or something to that effect) this summer. I'm not really liking the idea of selling actual lemonade but I was thinking maybe they...
One of my kids and his friend really want to do a lemonade stand (or something to that effect) this summer. I'm not really liking the idea of selling actual lemonade but I was thinking maybe they could stuff some freezies in a cooler and walk over to a local dog park. A big part of me wants my kids to actually execute an idea rather than dream about it and not actually do it. I want them to learn about money to some degree and maybe learn some lessons about making money... potato quality clip from my favourite show
Did you ever do a lemonade stand (or similar) as a kid?
What are some other things they could sell that would actually work?
Would ice be enough to keep freezies cold or should I buy some dry ice?
Is this all a dumb idea?
26 votes -
The timing of fireworks-caused wildfire ignitions during the 4th of July holiday season
10 votes -
Childish Gambino - Bando Stone & The New World | Official trailer
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Does anyone have experience working as an independent researcher?
Ive been working in engineering for a few years now. Ive gotten pretty good at my job, and Ive learned a lot. But it was never really my intention to work at a big corporation my whole life. When...
Ive been working in engineering for a few years now. Ive gotten pretty good at my job, and Ive learned a lot. But it was never really my intention to work at a big corporation my whole life.
When I was a kid, on TV there were all these scientists and researchers who just had money to do research somehow. They didnt go to an office or go to meetings, they just had funding somehow to go do science stuff. There was often a big lab built right into their home so they could just wake up and tinker around with stuff. That was the dream for me growing up.
I could always just keep working where I am now, but I cant really do the kind of research I want within the normal structured environment that big companies want me to work in. I want to work on a difficult problem that I would expect to take years of experimentation before I would even hope of making any big breakthroughs.
Im wondering if anyone here has ever done any kind of work as an independent researcher. Like, living off grant money or something like that. Ive been looking at SBIR/STTR grants as a possible first step, but that would only get me 3 years, and after that Id need to find a continued income source.
17 votes -
A forgotten poem by Chronicles of Narnia author CS Lewis reveals details of friendships between fantasy writers and medievalists at the University of Leeds
15 votes -
Thirty years later, FreeDOS is still keeping the dream of the command prompt alive
18 votes -
Japan's mini kei truck sales surge in US despite safety concerns
59 votes -
FreeDOS open-source text-based OS turns 30, still in active development and primarily used for retro gaming
13 votes -
AI-powered scams and what you can do about them
7 votes -
AirPods with camera modules to reportedly enter mass production in 2026, will be designed to deliver an enhanced spatial audio experience
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Is serviceable CGI here to stay?
I'm here watching Furiosa which has noticeable CGI. So noticeable in fact that my partner, who doesn't give a second thought to the technicalities of movie making commented on it. Painted...
I'm here watching Furiosa which has noticeable CGI. So noticeable in fact that my partner, who doesn't give a second thought to the technicalities of movie making commented on it. Painted backgrounds, obvious green screen and so on.
What is also noticeable is that the movie wasn't cheap to make. It has also excellent, energetic direction, camera work and action set pieces and the character design has the same care as Mad Max Fury Road.
The movie also has this cooky, kinda goofy tone from the get go. Stylistically the CGI doesn't really get in the way because there's a real distinct step between our reality and this crazy world on screen. It serves its purpose.
So what's y'all's thoughts about this? I think with money and time (I guess they're the same thing) the movie could've looked a lot better and avoided the paintbrushly fogginess that comes with the green screen -- but would've that actually been worth it?
(There's also a lot of stunts, real handcrafted care and crazy, inspired camera movement. The movie's good, you should probably consider seeing it.)
10 votes -
Category 4 Hurricane Beryl will soon reach the Caribbean Sea
27 votes -
Formula 1 Austrian Grand Prix 2024 - Results
JCPhoenix is out today, so I went ahead and filled in! Bad day for Red Bull on their own track. Max messed up, and Checo is a bit of a Haas sandwich! Provisional Race Results -- SPOILER POS NO...
JCPhoenix is out today, so I went ahead and filled in!
Bad day for Red Bull on their own track. Max messed up, and Checo is a bit of a Haas sandwich!
Provisional Race Results -- SPOILER
POS NO DRIVER CAR LAPS TIME/RETIRED PTS 1 63 George Russell Mercedes 71 1:24:22.798 25 2 81 Oscar Piastri McLaren Mercedes 71 +1.906s 18 3 55 Carlos Sainz Ferrari 71 +4.533s 15 4 44 Lewis Hamilton Mercedes 71 +23.142s 12 5 1 Max Verstappen Red Bull Racing Honda RBPT 71 +37.253s 10 6 27 Nico Hulkenberg Haas Ferrari 71 +54.088s 8 7 11 Sergio Perez Red Bull Racing Honda RBPT 71 +54.672s 6 8 20 Kevin Magnussen Haas Ferrari 71 +60.355s 4 9 3 Daniel Ricciardo RB Honda RBPT 71 +61.169s 2 10 10 Pierre Gasly Alpine Renault 71 +61.766s 1 11 16 Charles Leclerc Ferrari 71 +67.056s 0 12 31 Esteban Ocon Alpine Renault 71 +68.325s 0 13 18 Lance Stroll Aston Martin Aramco Mercedes 70 +1 lap 0 14 22 Yuki Tsunoda RB Honda RBPT 70 +1 lap 0 15 23 Alexander Albon Williams Mercedes 70 +1 lap 0 16 77 Valtteri Bottas Kick Sauber Ferrari 70 +1 lap 0 17 24 Zhou Guanyu Kick Sauber Ferrari 70 +1 lap 0 18 14 Fernando Alonso Aston Martin Aramco Mercedes 70 +1 lap 0 19 2 Logan Sargeant Williams Mercedes 69 +2 laps 0 20 4 Lando Norris McLaren Mercedes 64 +7 laps 0 Fastest lap: Fernando Alonso
Source: F1.com
15 votes -
Slovenia's beautiful beehives turn apiaries into art
15 votes -
Once threatened with extinction, towel animals are absolutely thriving
13 votes -
‘Inside Out 2’ crosses $1b global box office; fastest animated movie ever to milestone
21 votes -
How to build an AI data center
5 votes -
Kalle Rovanperä has pulled off a remarkable victory in Rally Poland, despite only entering the rally five days earlier as a last-minute stand-in for eight-time WRC champion Sébastien Ogier
4 votes -
Why Copa America is being played on small fields – and what it means
9 votes -
Summer Games Done Quick 2024, a week-long charity fundraiser featuring speedruns, is live (runs June 30 - July 6)
47 votes -
A eulogy for DevOps
27 votes -
Hay grown for cattle consumes nearly half the water drawn from Colorado River, study finds
23 votes -
Omar Rudberg – Talk (2024)
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The real-life ‘Fall Guys’: How a tight-knit stunt team pulled off Ryan Gosling’s death-defying scenes
6 votes