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Blues Pills – Birthday (2024)
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Weekly thread for casual chat and photos of pets
This is the place for casual discussion about our pets. Photos are welcome, show us your pet(s) and tell us about them!
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Hydrogen vs. battery buses: a European transit reality check
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Formula 1 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix 2025 - Qualifying and Race Discussion
Warning: this post may contain spoilers
Last of this triple header!
Saudi Arabian Grand Prix
Jeddah Corniche Circuit
April 18-20, 2025Qualification Session:
Saturday, April 19, 2025 - 17:00 UTC / 1:00p US EDTGrand Prix:
Sunday, April 20 2025 - 17:00 UTC / 1:00p US EDT
Grand Prix Results -- SPOILER
Pos No Driver Car Laps Time/retired Pts 1 81 Oscar Piastri McLaren Mercedes 50 1:21:06.758 25 2 1 Max Verstappen Red Bull Racing Honda RBPT 50 +2.843s 18 3 16 Charles Leclerc Ferrari 50 +8.104s 15 4 4 Lando Norris McLaren Mercedes 50 +9.196s 12 5 63 George Russell Mercedes 50 +27.236s 10 6 12 Kimi Antonelli Mercedes 50 +34.688s 8 7 44 Lewis Hamilton Ferrari 50 +39.073s 6 8 55 Carlos Sainz Williams Mercedes 50 +64.630s 4 9 23 Alexander Albon Williams Mercedes 50 +66.515s 2 10 6 Isack Hadjar Racing Bulls Honda RBPT 50 +67.091s 1 11 14 Fernando Alonso Aston Martin Aramco Mercedes 50 +75.917s 0 12 30 Liam Lawson Racing Bulls Honda RBPT 50 +78.451s 0 13 87 Oliver Bearman Haas Ferrari 50 +79.194s 0 14 31 Esteban Ocon Haas Ferrari 50 +99.723s 0 15 27 Nico Hulkenberg Kick Sauber Ferrari 49 +1 lap 0 16 18 Lance Stroll Aston Martin Aramco Mercedes 49 +1 lap 0 17 7 Jack Doohan Alpine Renault 49 +1 lap 0 18 5 Gabriel Bortoleto Kick Sauber Ferrari 49 +1 lap 0 NC 22 Yuki Tsunoda Red Bull Racing Honda RBPT 1 DNF 0 NC 10 Pierre Gasly Alpine Renault 0 DNF 0 *Provisional results. Note - Lawson received a 10-second time penalty for leaving the track and gaining an advantage.
DOTD: Max Verstappen
Qualifying Results/Starting Grid -- SPOILER
Pos No Driver Car Q1 Q2 Q3 Laps 1 1 Max Verstappen Red Bull Racing Honda RBPT 1:27.778 1:27.529 1:27.294 19 2 81 Oscar Piastri McLaren Mercedes 1:27.901 1:27.545 1:27.304 18 3 63 George Russell Mercedes 1:28.282 1:27.599 1:27.407 16 4 16 Charles Leclerc Ferrari 1:28.552 1:27.866 1:27.670 19 5 12 Kimi Antonelli Mercedes 1:28.128 1:27.798 1:27.866 17 6 55 Carlos Sainz Williams Mercedes 1:28.354 1:28.024 1:28.164 23 7 44 Lewis Hamilton Ferrari 1:28.372 1:28.102 1:28.201 20 8 22 Yuki Tsunoda Red Bull Racing Honda RBPT 1:28.226 1:27.990 1:28.204 16 9 10 Pierre Gasly Alpine Renault 1:28.421 1:28.025 1:28.367 22 10 4 Lando Norris McLaren Mercedes 1:27.805 1:27.481 DNF 11 11 23 Alexander Albon Williams Mercedes 1:28.279 1:28.109 14 12 30 Liam Lawson Racing Bulls Honda RBPT 1:28.561 1:28.191 11 13 14 Fernando Alonso Aston Martin Aramco Mercedes 1:28.548 1:28.303 14 14 6 Isack Hadjar Racing Bulls Honda RBPT 1:28.571 1:28.418 12 15 87 Oliver Bearman Haas Ferrari 1:28.536 1:28.648 15 16 18 Lance Stroll Aston Martin Aramco Mercedes 1:28.645 9 17 7 Jack Doohan Alpine Renault 1:28.739 9 18 27 Nico Hulkenberg Kick Sauber Ferrari 1:28.782 8 19 31 Esteban Ocon Haas Ferrari 1:29.092 9 20 5 Gabriel Bortoleto Kick Sauber Ferrari 1:29.462 8
Next race:
Miami Grand Prix
Miami International Autodrome
Sunday, May 4, 2025
Sprint Race Weekend10 votes -
Integrating a news publication into the Fediverse
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Marching Events: What does iCalendar have to do with ray marching?
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Terry Pratchett estate launches ‘Discworld graphic novel universe’
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Arch Linux to switch from Redis to Valkey
21 votes -
Donald Trump officials cite Harvard Divinity and School of public health and others as some of US university's 'schools of concern'
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How are you preparing for a fascist America?
Even with all the political upheaval, my day to day has not changed. A sign of some level of privilege, but also something of growing discomfort. I feel like i should actively doing something to...
Even with all the political upheaval, my day to day has not changed. A sign of some level of privilege, but also something of growing discomfort. I feel like i should actively doing something to fight or preparing for the worst.
I often hear that we need to organize but i find that vague and not helpful. Going to rallys and protests shows public anger and frustration but dont see how that directly affects the current administration when they just dont care. Its still a start, but how are people turning that frustration into a action?
How have your lives been changing and what are you doing to confront the change?
What are some ways groups have organized to take direct action?
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Donald Trump officials blame mistake for setting off confrontation with Harvard
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OpenAI is a systemic risk to the tech industry
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Split Fiction's writing is bad, so let's fix it | Semi-Ramblomatic
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Is it time to get offline?
I like modern tech, but I'm slowly coming to hate the internet. I read Cal Newport's Digital Minimalism late last year and found it preaching to the choir, but noticed that most of the negative...
I like modern tech, but I'm slowly coming to hate the internet.
I read Cal Newport's Digital Minimalism late last year and found it preaching to the choir, but noticed that most of the negative effects of technology use were actually from internet use. The attention economy, privacy violations, enshittification, etc. are all mostly byproducts of the internet being so tightly integrated into our lives. When I heard about CVE potentially losing its funding (I know very litte about CS or anything related to software, so I'm unsure of how big a threat this really is to an end-user), the thought popped into my head... "is it time to get offline?".
I am 20 years old, so my entire life has been spent in a world where devices are connected to the internet far more often than not, and I wonder if it's time to switch to an "offline first" mentality? I already embrace this philosophy when it comes to music, downloading the songs I want to my computer and syncing them to my phone through iTunes, but this would take that one step further: turn on my computer's wi-fi to check emails, read through the new posts here, check some other sites, etc. and then turn it off until I explicitly need to do something online.
I'm lucky enough that most of the (important) things I do on my computer can be done 90% offline, but I wonder if it's even worth doing? I'm curious to hear thoughts on this from the people of Tildes, or any methods that you have implemented in your life.
EDIT: I should clarify: I already have basically no social media, I use beeper to see my instagram DMs (I can't really get rid of this without abandoning any age-adjacent social life) and that's it. You could call Discord and Tildes social medias, but that's maybe pushing it. I'm more talking about the recent resurgence of physical media and reframing the internet as something that is accessed rather than omnipresent in my usage habits.
56 votes -
Israeli and recent Columbia graduate Mikey Baratz speaks about his friend, the recently arrested Palestinian student Mohsen Mahdawi
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US President Donald Trump to attempt to reclassify wide swaths of federal workers to allow for more firings
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Unbound goes into administration: Crowdfunders for book projects dropped by publisher 'won't receive refunds', authors told
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Finland's medal hopes live on after a hard-fought victory over Sweden in the first quarter-final of the 2025 IIHF Women's World Championship
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US President Donald Trump is bombarding the Ivy League. Dartmouth College just hired a staunch ally as its top lawyer.
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What it would take for Donald Trump administration to change Harvard’s US tax status
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Wisconsin governor can create 400-year school funding increase using a partial veto, court says
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Deep snow, thick ice and zero delays – inside the Arctic airports that never cancel a flight
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3rd Secret - Queens (Live in Studio) (2023)
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Key US regulators approve merger of Capital One and Discover, paving the way for a new biggest credit card company
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The $5M art festival that ends in flames
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Le Bureau des Légendes/The Bureau (2015 - 2020) is a 10/10 show
I don't know how well known this show is. Maybe I'm saying something obvious, like "hey, have you all heard about The Wire?", but in most of my social group this completely slipped under the...
I don't know how well known this show is. Maybe I'm saying something obvious, like "hey, have you all heard about The Wire?", but in most of my social group this completely slipped under the radar. Since the beginning of the war in Ukraine I started following discussions about geopolitics and international conflicts on our local discussion board, and in there it's the opposite, apparently everyone knows it.
It's a show about deep undercover agents working for DGSE, the french equivalent of CIA.
It has two main layers. Firstly it's apparently quite accurate with regards to how real intelligence agencies work, plus it's obviously strongly inspired by real events. It mostly deals with ISIS, but also with Russia, relations between France and the US and other issues. This is very interesting on its own.
Secondly it's basically a psychological drama/thriller. The lives of undercover agents consist of constantly lying, constantly being on guard and never fully trusting anybody, and there cannot be a tangible division between their professional and their personal lives because they can never fully switch off. And human failures in their profession, whether small or large, cannot be fully avoided.
The premise of this whole show is exploring how those failures happen and what are their consequences. And those consequences are often terrible, so it's sometimes a heavy show to watch.
What I love about The Bureau is how it's all relatively civil, showing things without exaggeration, overly emotional music or other stylization. I want to say it's very un-american in this aspect, and on one hand mean that, I'm incredibly tired of film makers beating me over the head with horrible things like slow motion shots accompanied by emotionally simplistic music, as if I'm too stupid to understand what I'm supposed to feel simply from what's happening in the story.
But at the same time The Wire is also american and it's a good example of a show that does the exact opposite (and I love it for that). The Bureau does not go as far as The Wire, if only because human emotions are a much bigger focus of the show. However it is much closer in style and in quality to The Wire than to some imaginary "hollywood average". Overall it doesn't feel like it's playing tricks on you. People die and suffer horribly, and sometimes it is characters you love, but it doesn't feel like some cheap "ha! I got you, I bet you're devastated now!" and it doesn't happen often, for shock value (edit: actually suffering does happen all the time, but killing off characters does not).
In addition to the style feeling quite fresh in the context of mainstream cinematography, it's full of great and outside of France relatively unknown actors. They make it easy to fall in love with many of the characters. The characters have layers and development and nobody is black and white, it's a delight to watch them.
I'm putting it next to The Wire, Better Call Saul or Breaking Bad as a 10/10 show.
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Patreon tests a native live video feature where creators can stream 24/7
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Indiana lawmakers pass bill to start taking Illinois counties
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As San Francisco car break-ins plunge, auto glass businesses are suffering
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DOOM (2016) is now available DRM-free on GOG
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Have your COVID relationships survived, five years out?
Recently, my COVID-era friend circle has drifted apart. It was a lot of little things that changed our priorities. We had / lost partners, went sober, got in-person jobs, got stressful jobs, made...
Recently, my COVID-era friend circle has drifted apart. It was a lot of little things that changed our priorities. We had / lost partners, went sober, got in-person jobs, got stressful jobs, made more / less money, etc. It was also the continual theme of realizing that after 3+ years, we hadn't necessarily broken the surface on our friendships with everyone in the groups.
I tend to feel relationships are generally a little ephemeral, especially in our age group (late 20s / 30s -- which is to say, anything can happen). You drift apart, and sometimes back again, and sometimes apart again, and it's just life. I feel pretty okay about it, although it's a bit sad. Given that we're at the five year mark, I thought it might be an interesting prompt.
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University of Texas has 'power stripped' as bill passes
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Necrophobic – Nordanvind (2025)
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Addison Rae - Headphones On (2025)
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Lana Del Rey - Bluebird (2025)
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Are there any good online CS degrees? Is it advisable to enroll into an online CS degree?
I have come across mentions of WGU and Georgia Tech University, hence the question. CU Boulder on Coursera also comes up pretty often. I'm not from the US so can't attend in person.
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US lays out plans to hit Chinese ships with port fees
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Swedish team Djurgårdens IF Fotboll are in the semifinals of a European competition for the first time in the club's 134-year history
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What have you been listening to this week?
What have you been listening to this week? You don't need to do a 6000 word review if you don't want to, but please write something! If you've just picked up some music, please update on that as...
What have you been listening to this week? You don't need to do a 6000 word review if you don't want to, but please write something! If you've just picked up some music, please update on that as well, we'd love to see your hauls :)
Feel free to give recs or discuss anything about each others' listening habits.
You can make a chart if you use last.fm:
http://www.tapmusic.net/lastfm/
Remember that linking directly to your image will update with your future listening, make sure to reupload to somewhere like imgur if you'd like it to remain what you have at the time of posting.
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A true good boy: rancher’s dog leads two-year-old Arizona child to safety
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Cancellations of Chinese freight ships begin as bookings plummet
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Iliona - Ça n'existe pas (2025)
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The Donald Trump administration has replaced covid.gov with a White House website blaming Chinese lab for the virus and attacking Joe Biden's pandemic policies
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The US State Department is changing its mind about what behavior to record in its worldwide human rights reports, cutting entire categories
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What did you do this week (and weekend)?
As part of a weekly series, these topics are a place for users to casually discuss the things they did — or didn't do — during their week. Did you accomplish any goals? Suffer a failure? Do...
As part of a weekly series, these topics are a place for users to casually discuss the things they did — or didn't do — during their week. Did you accomplish any goals? Suffer a failure? Do nothing at all? Tell us about it!
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The HESCO Barrier is an effective replacement for traditional sandbags
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FK Bodø/Glimt's incredible run in the Europa League continued as they bounced back from conceding three goals to knock Lazio out
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Why billion-dollar American football teams pay for hundreds of muddy balls a year | Big Business
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Kagi Assistant is now available to all users
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