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3 votes
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Itadaki Street - Japan's take on the board game Monopoly
3 votes -
What have you been watching / reading this week? (Anime/Manga)
What have you been watching and reading this week? You don't need to give us a whole essay if you don't want to, but please write something! Feel free to talk about something you saw that was...
What have you been watching and reading this week? You don't need to give us a whole essay if you don't want to, but please write something! Feel free to talk about something you saw that was cool, something that was bad, ask for recommendations, or anything else you can think of.
If you want to, feel free to find the thing you're talking about and link to its pages on Anilist, MAL, or any other database you use!
14 votes -
How a single US consulting firm extracted $282 million from a network of spam PACs while delivering just $11 million to actual campaigns
21 votes -
Status report on state court criminal cases against Donald Trump former aides and fake electors from 2020 US election
8 votes -
Midweek Movie Free Talk
Warning: this post may contain spoilers
Have you watched any movies recently you want to discuss? Any films 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.
8 votes -
What's a psychological barrier you've recently unlocked?
For the past year, I've finally been able to have a strong, lasting, cleaning routine. It took me my whole life, but I was never able to go past my own argument of "who cares"? Who cares if the...
For the past year, I've finally been able to have a strong, lasting, cleaning routine. It took me my whole life, but I was never able to go past my own argument of "who cares"? Who cares if the dishes aren't done? If the laundry isn't folded? Only I can judge me. It doesn't matter, ultimately.
But silently, I wasn't happy with that, and I've known I wasn't happy for years, kinda like an addict saying he'll stop but he never does.
One day earlier this year, during winter, while on a good cleaning day, I took some time to look at my old notebooks from college. I remembered a page I had written during some off-time on an internship. I had written a full page of the same line: "I like it when...". I had wanted to just do some introspection and list every thing I liked that came to mind. Stuff like "I like it when I eat pizza", "I like it when I play boardgames with my friend", etc.
Those notes were five years old, you know what was the very first thing on the page? That's right: "I like it when my apartment is clean"
It hit me like a fucking brick. I almost cried right there.
From then on, it was over. The cleaning me had won over the lazy me and I've since been able to keep a clean apartment :)
So, what's your story? How did you overcome a challenge in your life?
31 votes -
What programming/technical projects have you been working on?
This is a recurring post to discuss programming or other technical projects that we've been working on. Tell us about one of your recent projects, either at work or personal projects. What's...
This is a recurring post to discuss programming or other technical projects that we've been working on. Tell us about one of your recent projects, either at work or personal projects. What's interesting about it? Are you having trouble with anything?
10 votes -
Sheldrick Wildlife Trust: adopt a baby elephant
14 votes -
Instagram now has a “repost” feature
7 votes -
Norway's Northern Lights project is seen as a model for efforts to pump carbon dioxide deep into wells, but high costs remain an obstacle
6 votes -
Florida snake hunters deploy robotic toy rabbits to capture invasive Burmese pythons
6 votes -
Hulu app to be phased out; 'fully integrating' into Disney+
28 votes -
Matmos - I'm Fine I'm Fine/Adepts (2020)
2 votes -
Rescue crews are searching for US climate journalist Alec Luhn, who vanished while hiking on a glacier in Folgefonna National Park in southwestern Norway
14 votes -
The vast majority ~90% of us only consume, never post and never comment. So come on in, leave a tildes-worthy comment, and join the 10% my dear lurker
73 votes -
New mRNA vaccine shows promise in malaria prevention
13 votes -
Bladee – One In A Million (2025)
4 votes -
Chappell Roan says her second album ‘doesn’t exist yet’: ‘It’s probably going to take at least five’ years
13 votes -
How do I limit frame rate in Blue Prince? RTSS doesn't work.
so first, a bit of context, I recently got lossless scaling and have been trying its frame generation in different games, it works fine but it's recommended to limit the framerate to half of your...
so first, a bit of context, I recently got lossless scaling and have been trying its frame generation in different games, it works fine but it's recommended to limit the framerate to half of your refresh rate but I've tried using RTSS and it doesn't seem to work in Blue Prince at all, neither the OSD nor the framelimiter work. like nothing happens at all even though I added the .exe to Blue Prince and limited the framerate. also, as for the reason I want to use it in this game. the game works fine but if I keep playing and have drafted a lot of rooms, the frame rate gets lower and lower like it goes from 144 (my refresh rate) to 90ish so I thought I'd limit it to 72 fps and just use frame generation. I recall some people here play Blue Prince so I thought maybe someone could help.
6 votes -
How do you find the words?
Some days ago, I posted in the monthly ~health.mental thread and it turned into such a long aimless ramble that I deleted it after a couple of hours. I was embarrassed how childishly whiny I came...
Some days ago, I posted in the monthly ~health.mental thread and it turned into such a long aimless ramble that I deleted it after a couple of hours. I was embarrassed how childishly whiny I came off with that ranting/venting or whatever it was that went through my head at that time, in a vulnerable emotional state. When it gets even worse, during breakdowns, it even becomes that I'm fully incapable of speech which I even less know how to work on.
But it's not just limited to these two states. During more "reasonable" moments, if I can call it that, I still have the sense that I don't know how to express myself. Sometimes I catch myself thinking it's a lack of education or because of not reading enough literature, so my vocabulary is poor. Because even when I use tools full-on graphs of words with emotions and variants and synonyms of those words etc. etc., it still seems like it's not enough.
The best I can usually do is saying that I have a feeling of being overwhelmed, that it's all too much, feeling the feelings too much, extreme emotions, that I can't fit into my body. But I feel like it's still more than that.
Anyone else deal with this too?
18 votes -
Gate-level emulation of an Intel 4004 in 4004 bytes of C
9 votes -
Swedish prime minister, Ulf Kristersson, has come under fire after admitting that he regularly consults AI tools for a second opinion in his role running the country
16 votes -
Curate your own newspaper with RSS
39 votes -
Former Birkenstock building to be turned into design museum
8 votes -
ESPN buys NFL Media, RedZone in major sports deal
9 votes -
Galt MacDermot - Epiphany (2024)
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What do you do while walking your dog?
I don't have many friends who have dogs, so I thought I'd post here. I like dog walks. It's a great daily activity for me that helps me decompress after work. A bit of "me time", outside, fresh...
I don't have many friends who have dogs, so I thought I'd post here.
I like dog walks. It's a great daily activity for me that helps me decompress after work. A bit of "me time", outside, fresh air, mild exercise.
When I walk my dogs, I often listen to music using earbuds. Lately, I've been feeling like this is too distracting and transports me too much to my own imagination. I would then take out the earbuds and listen to the world around me. This is nice in the park where I hear birds, the wind, etc. Sometimes I will call a family member as the dog walk is long and I might not have time after or before. This also distracts me from "the now" so I try not to do it too often.
When I don't distract myself with these things, I do feel more at ease, more present, more mindful, and - most importantly - more connected with my dogs. I watch them closer, I interact with them more. It becomes less of a daily task, and more of an intentional meaningful activity. I'm thinking of just ditching the music altogether. I already do leave my phone at home most of the time (unless I plan to call a relative, as stated above).
Curious what other people do or think on this topic. What's your inner monologue during dog walks? Are they a chore to you, or do you love them?
23 votes -
Designing a slide-out phone case with a keyboard
For reference, I have next to zero knowledge of building electronics. I've replaced the joysticks on two Nintendo joycons (which I actually found pretty fun), and that's it. I also have no...
For reference, I have next to zero knowledge of building electronics. I've replaced the joysticks on two Nintendo joycons (which I actually found pretty fun), and that's it. I also have no experience with 3D printing or designing specific products.
I am also sick of touch screen keyboards on phones, do not like any of of the phones that do have keys or the Clicks phone case (why is it on the BOTTOM—), and currently have a lot of free time.
So my question to you: how would I go about designing my own slide out case with its own keyboard?
Because that is my ideal solution at this point. And in fact, it turns out someone DID make a 3D printed "slider terminal" this year. Except it's for the Note 10 (I have a Galaxy S9), and seems to be used as a full-fledged replacement for a desktop experience with a trackpad. That's neat and will probably appeal to a lot of people here, but personally, I just need physical keys.
Along with the keyboard used for that terminal, I also found this other tiny keyboard which doesn't have the trackpad and is about the same dimensions as my Galaxy S9. Actually I found that first and was trying to figure out if there were any cases that could store and pop that out. The biggest issue is that it would cover my camera except maybe when it's slid out, but screw it, I want a damn physical keyboard.
I do have access to 3D printers (yay public libraries!) and I'm willing to learn Blender in order to make this thing. I just need advice on where to begin and how to tackle this. In particular, I have no clue how to go about the slide out part. I feel like I should be able to figure out how to make a case that fits the dimensions of my phone and the keyboard fairly easily, but no idea where to begin with researching the sliding component.
Besides that, I also know that I'm not alone here in my frustrations with phone keyboards, so I'm hoping we can pool together ideas on how to do this. As far as I can tell there's not really a "one size fits all" solution that would work for all phones (well, except perhaps a foldable case instead of slide-out), but maybe we can at least share decent starting points for people to design their own. For instance, the slider terminal uses a keyboard that came with a remote, and it would never have occurred to me that could be used for this sort of project. And there are a lot of potential workarounds for the camera placements, so Person A may have an idea that doesn't work well for them, but does work better for Person B than their own original idea.
So yeah. Advice, ideas and general brainstorming are welcome!
20 votes -
On the low intentionality of modern technology
I feel like writing another rant, why not. I guess it visibly started about the time Windows 10 released and probably earlier with smartphones but it is really going into overdrive lately....
I feel like writing another rant, why not.
I guess it visibly started about the time Windows 10 released and probably earlier with smartphones but it is really going into overdrive lately. Especially with all the AI(it is like exponential being used to mean a lot, really. Words have meanings, being minimally precise is not waste of time) being shoved into everything.
Statistical based autocomplete being added everywhere whether it makes sense or not or whether the user wants it or not. They will get it anyway. It makes sense somewhere, in some situations when the user deliberately invokes that.
Settings that really should be standard user accessible are just not and in very lucky cases there are not too painful workarounds. Just several examples. Search bar in address bar(I could write a rant on this alone, is having to decide before using one or the other really that inconvenient?). Forced internet search in Windows start menu search. Automagically starting downloads without any user involvement. Also defaults such as hiding extensions automatically on Windows explorer.
Constant ui reshuffles, generally for the worse(at least from the point of valuing utility and good sized monitor). Less information, straight up insulting language. Uh, oops something broke. This is prevalent even in Linux on some distros. What the hell, why? What broke? Would it be that much effort to link high level overview and logs locations? Or at least start treating the user like an adult again?
Search engines straight up ignoring the actual query entered. I can get any amount of low quality and irrelevant results(not even one or the other, they have to have it both ways) I want but a relevant result on the first page is a miracle regardless if it is actually useful or not. My guess is they simply throw the text into the nearest mainstream bucket with zero regard for nuance and specificity.
Algorithmic content recommendations. That is to say black box content reshuffling made by entity concerned with ads and engagement. Hiding crowd sourced signs of content helpfulness(dislikes).
Forced internet connection, forced online accounts, forced permanent or regular internet connectivity. Forced updates, forced telemetry.
Inability or strong discouragement to take control of the user owned devices. Smartphones, consoles, smart things generally.
Zero chance of being able to read and understand all of the TOS that are thrown everywhere but a strong pressure to accept them anyway. Sometimes after the end user paid already.
It is not hard to see the benefits for one side but I don't understand end users who embrace this. Do they really think it benefits them? It does not take all that much effort to be a generation or two behind the latest user hostile trends even if opting out completely is next to impossible.
40 votes -
National Weather Service is now hiring back hundreds of positions that got cut in the US Department of Government Efficiency chaos
21 votes -
Subpoenas issued for Jeffrey Epstein files. Targets include US Department of Justice records, former law enforcement leaders, Bill and Hillary Clinton.
14 votes -
SPIDER-PUNK movie in development at Sony, Daniel Kaluuya to co-write
13 votes -
UK's Online Safety Act is exactly the obvious failure predicted
30 votes -
Roku launching Howdy, a $3/month Ad-Free subscription service
11 votes -
Humble Choice - August 2025
August 2025's Humble Choice is now available with the following eight Steam games. Steam Page Opencritic Steam Recent/All Operating Systems Steam Deck ProtonDB Persona 5 Royal 94 95 / 96 Win ✅...
August 2025's Humble Choice is now available with the following eight Steam games.
Steam Page Opencritic Steam Recent/All Operating Systems Steam Deck ProtonDB Persona 5 Royal 94 95 / 96 Win ✅ Verified 🟨 Gold Banishers: Ghosts of New Eden 80 77 / 84 Win 🟨 Playable 🎖️ Platinum My Time at Sandrock 75 84 / 88 Win ✅ Verified 🎖️ Platinum Let's School 66 88 / 92 Win ✅ Verified 🎖️ Platinum Lil Gator Game 83 100 / 99 Win ✅ Verified 🎖️ Platinum Tiny Terry's Turbo Trip 83 89 / 96 Win ✅ Verified 🎖️ Platinum Wildmender 78 80 / 86 Win ✅ Verified 🎖️ Platinum Warpips -- 84 / 88 Win 🟨 Playable 🎖️ 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?
17 votes -
The biggest animal welfare victory of the 21st century, explained in one chart | Global fur production has collapsed. Here’s how it happened.
31 votes -
No, AI is not making engineers 10x as productive: curing your AI 10x engineer imposter syndrome
27 votes -
The man who ran a carnival attraction that saved thousands of premature babies wasn’t a doctor at all
33 votes -
Over half of Germans would not fight for their country (and similar stats in UK and Italy)
Over half of Germans would not fight for their country In a survey carried out for RND, a German broadcaster, 59 per cent of respondents said they were “probably” or “definitely” unwilling to...
Over half of Germans would not fight for their country
In a survey carried out for RND, a German broadcaster, 59 per cent of respondents said they were “probably” or “definitely” unwilling to defend the country from an attack.
Only 16 per cent of Germans were “definitely” willing to take up arms to defend Germany, while 22 per cent said they would “probably” do it.
Bundeswehr officials say that the overall size of the army needs to grow from 182,000 soldiers to at least 260,000 by 2035. The Bundeswehr reserve forces also need to be increased from 60,000 to 200,000 people.
The German military has struggled for decades with recruitment, partly due to Germans’ wartime guilt and a widely held view that their country no longer needed an army. Conscription in Germany, which was deeply unpopular, ended in 2011.
But the Russian invasion of Ukraine has prompted a major rethink on security in Berlin, known as the “Zeitenwende”, or turning of the times.
Germany is not the only country having difficulties drumming up recruits: in Italy, a similar survey also found that only 16 per cent of citizens were willing to defend their nation – despite defence spending increasing by 46 per cent over the past decade.
In Britain, the army and navy have missed nearly every annual recruitment target since 2010, according to government statistics. The shortfall has been blamed on stagnant pay, poor military housing, a wider downward trend in young people being interested in fighting for their country.
17 votes -
In Norway's far north, members of the Sámi minority and environmental activists are trying to block the construction of a copper mine
18 votes -
TV Tuesdays Free Talk
Warning: this post may contain spoilers
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.
7 votes -
Slash pages: common root-level web pages
15 votes -
Jay Kelly | Official teaser
5 votes -
Bitter rivals Malmö FF and FC Copenhagen set for Champions League showdown – no love lost between clubs separated by a bridge
4 votes -
BlackBerry Classic returns in 2025 as Zinwa Q25 with updated hardware and software, conversion kit available
19 votes -
MotoGP confirms C14 test for 100% non-fossil fuel
7 votes -
Photos show a Filipino couple walking down a flooded aisle on their wedding day
9 votes -
Debate has erupted in Denmark over the fate of a mermaid statue that is to be removed from public view after being decried as “ugly and pornographic”
46 votes -
How to educate a parent on the internet?
Howdy fellow humans. So I need help finding ways to teach my technophobe mother how to not get caught out by scam websites and how to just generally navigate the internet like a tech savvy person....
Howdy fellow humans. So I need help finding ways to teach my technophobe mother how to not get caught out by scam websites and how to just generally navigate the internet like a tech savvy person.
Recently, she got caught out when applying for the Thai Digital Arrival Card. She paid $80 for the "service". She only realised afterwards that this should not be the case. This angered her and reinforced her thinking that she can't do these things online and will always say she doesn't know what she is doing etc etc. When I googled the thai DAC the first hit on google was the official site and I had to go out of my way to find the one that she got. As I mentioned before she is a technophobe but then won't take the time to learn how to properly navigate the internet or improve her media literacy skills at all. I am also sure that there may be some other more personal issues around her refusal to learn how to use tech but thats a problem for another day.
Anyway so far Iv found 2 crash course series that would most likely help but if anyone else here has other resources for me to suggest to her id really appreciate it.
21 votes