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14 votes
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Hollywood diversity report: Streaming films have abandoned women and people of color
18 votes -
Earthbound Beginnings Remake (Mother 1 fan remake in Earthbound engine) completed after nineteen years
33 votes -
Epic Games announces Lore open-source version control system
35 votes -
Watch baseball games in realtime in 8-bit view
15 votes -
Test your medical knowledge with daily clinical scenarios
30 votes -
‘Ghost jobs’ could soon be illegal in New York
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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.
10 votes -
NYC Knicks parade route for 18 June 2026 parade
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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!
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Very Important People: Fanoli
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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?
15 votes -
Finland tears up nuclear weapons ban in NATO shift – decision clears way for Helsinki to receive, transport and facilitate movement of nuclear weapons on its territory
30 votes -
USA TODAY Play expands digital comics library with Marvel Comics
9 votes -
‘Backrooms’ sends Hollywood running to Reddit for new ideas
35 votes -
Why is ice cream so expensive? The rise of the $8 cone.
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Tildes Minecraft Weekly
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12 votes -
Erling Haaland scored twice on his debut as Norway overcame a spirited Iraq in their opening group game of the 2026 World Cup
6 votes -
How one plant murdered a continent
11 votes -
Hacking Google with AI for $500,000
26 votes -
Maven Central publishing limits
9 votes -
Den Gamle By, located in Aarhus, Denmark, has claimed the European Museum of the Year Award 2026
8 votes -
Origami Boulder
15 votes -
Leak exposes members of Peter Thiel’s secretive ‘dialog’ society
49 votes -
How funerals keep Africa poor
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What are some seemingly silly things in your life that have practical purposes?
I'm curious about things in your life (things you do, objects owned, rituals observed) that may seem silly to outside observers (or even to you) but have objectively practical purposes or an...
I'm curious about things in your life (things you do, objects owned, rituals observed) that may seem silly to outside observers (or even to you) but have objectively practical purposes or an internal logic that just needs a bit of explaining?
I was thinking about my Batman t-shirt that I'm wearing today, and my other graphic logo t-shirts that I know a man in his mid-40's isn't supposed to wear because it's childish. Now, granted I only wear these around the house and if I'm going out to run errands, and I'm sure I look a little foolish to most folks, but I've found that the graphic tees serve far more purpose than I ever imagined when I originally purchased them.
When I bought them, it was because:
- I knew I'd be wearing them under a jacket all day as the office I worked in at the time kept the HVAC set in the high 60's (Farenheit) and they'd go unnoticed.
- They cost a little less than high quality individual plain shirts as I happened to catch them all on a clearance in my size; extremely rare since I'm a tall dude who's half torso.
- I had always wanted to wear super hero logos and stuff as a kid, but even into my 20's I could never justify the price even when working full time.
I've got around 10 shirts that I rotate through, along with a bunch of plain ones because when you buy them in packs of 6 they're still way cheaper. And I've found a few odd benefits I wasn't expecting.
- I often dress in dim light, without my glasses on. Having a logo means I rarely turn my graphic t-shirts inside out and I never put them on backwards.
- I'm a big dude, tall and broad and I take up a lot of space. I believe that people treat me as less imposing when I'm wearing a funny little t-shirt.
- They're surprisingly comfortable and well-made, and they've lasted me a decade at this point and will likely last longer than that.
So back to the main topic at hand: is there anything you have or do that's silly to yourself or others that actually has practical benefit or a logical reason that lets you suspend embarrassment?
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What are your favorite custom games?
Custom games/game modes/rulesets give gamers the ability to enjoy some games nearly infinitely. Gary's Mod, Rust, Minecraft, Robolox, Fortnite, and many others keep people coming back as people...
Custom games/game modes/rulesets give gamers the ability to enjoy some games nearly infinitely. Gary's Mod, Rust, Minecraft, Robolox, Fortnite, and many others keep people coming back as people create new ways to play.
When I was younger I played a ton of Warcraft 3 custom games. I remember there being a solid ~2 years when that was almost entirely what I would play whenever I was able to use the computer and then another 3-4 years after where I would play at least a couple of times a week.I remember loving custom games like:
- Defense of the Ancients (DotA)
- Island Troll Tribes (also Jungle Troll Tribes to a lesser extent)
- Risk (and it's many versions)
- Wintermaul and Wintermaul wars (along with all the other tower defense and tower defense wars)
- Vamperism
- Pest Control
- Many others as this list would drag on
I remember chatting with a lot of interesting people, though I didn't have any friendships I made move past Warcraft 3 in to other games.
I know there are many other games with custom games or customer game modes that the community developed, with DotA 2 coming full circle from being the sequel to a custom game to having custom games of its own.
To get the conversation going:
- What games had your favorite custom games?
- What custom games were your favorite?
- Did you make or contribute to any custom games?
- Any favorite memories?
24 votes -
How should we think about Starship?
16 votes -
Books covering the theory, practice and historical experience of resistance and rebellion
8 votes -
TIL a 1969 camera operators’ strike at Britain’s ITV created today’s Upstairs Downstairs multiverse
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Rolls-Royce will build small nuclear power plants for Sweden in a major boost for the British engineering group's ambitions to lead the development of the nascent technology in Europe
19 votes -
French scientists have developed a new technology to help identify forged artworks
5 votes -
Yum Brands sells Pizza Hut to private equity firm LongRange Capital and Yum China for $2.7 billion
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MLB decries use of personal writings on Pride Night hats
21 votes -
One-and-done heart disease prevention? Scientists show it may be possible.
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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.
4 votes -
Shrek 5 | Official teaser trailer
16 votes -
Sean Penn directing January 6 drama with Bradley Cooper starring as Capitol cop
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Odin Blikra Vea and Askild Bryn played 383 five-minute blitz games over more than sixty-one hours – documentary revisits the highs, hallucinations, and hard-earned lessons
5 votes -
Commodore Callback flip phone
47 votes -
Typst 0.15 contains multitudes
19 votes -
The All-Beef Cookbook was a 1981 mistake
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Why emoji picker default on?
I'm running a nixos linux machine with Hyperland as my window manager and a few month back (likely after an update) I noticed that firefox started showing a emoji picker when I pressed ctrl+.....
I'm running a nixos linux machine with Hyperland as my window manager and a few month back (likely after an update) I noticed that firefox started showing a emoji picker when I pressed
ctrl+.. This was a bit annoying since the firefox extension for my password manager is activated by that key shortcut. I figured this was some update for firefox, but now that I dug into it to fix it it turns out that it is a gtk thing that apparently each app has to opt out of! I could disable it by flippingwidget.gtk.native-emoji-dialoginabout:config, but this seems like a really bad choice by gtk. Two gripes with this:- Them adding a global keyboard shortcut for all gtk apps that is ON by default (for a kind of niche usecase).
- Overriding shortcuts on a desktop wide basis with no meaningful (afaict) way to disable it.
Anyone knows if this is intentional? Maybe it's already been reverted upstream and I just need to update... anyway end rant!
17 votes -
Shadowborne – Wolf And The Queen (2026)
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What about having an LLM teach you to code?
My daughter (11) is doing a week long Python class, which is not using LLMs. It got me thinking about how I learned to program in the pre-internet days (laboriously, from books), and then what a...
My daughter (11) is doing a week long Python class, which is not using LLMs.
It got me thinking about how I learned to program in the pre-internet days (laboriously, from books), and then what a marvel it was when you could just search for information, especially for troubleshooting. But for her, the first answer in the Google search is going to be the AI summary, and most of her search tools are going to be AI tools.
I wonder if it would be possible to make an LLM that has a didactic/socratic mode. So if you said, "help me write a program to do madlibs" maybe it would give you a skeleton of a function, then prompt you to come to with a plan, then critique that plan. Or if you said, "I'm getting this error", it wouldn't just fix it, it would explain what the error means and nudge you towards the answer.
Thinking in a larger sense, it could have a rubric of important concepts, even tiers of understanding. It could be using the interactions to track the user's understanding, which could let it then tune how it answers future questions, or even be used to customize assignments.
I recognize that this is potentially replacing a teacher with a machine, which wouldn't be my goal. Good teachers are more holistic in their teaching than a machine is ever likely to be. But for people who don't have access to good teachers, or need more directed support than is available from a teacher, or just want to self study, it seems like it could be a valuable addition.
Until they solve the obsequiousness problem, it would be vulnerable to prompt hacking, so really more of a tool for someone who recognizes the value of learning over just being given the answer.
What do folks think about using such a tool? What would you want it to do, or not do?
Aside: I forgot until I reached the end of this post, but this is also (somewhat) the plot of The Diamond Age, or A Young Lady's Illustrates Primer by Neal Stephenson.
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What is your eleventh favorite video game?
Now that we know everyone's favorites, I'd love to hear about games that are further down the list -- the ones that don't necessarily rise to the high heights of definitive favoritedom. So, share...
Now that we know everyone's favorites, I'd love to hear about games that are further down the list -- the ones that don't necessarily rise to the high heights of definitive favoritedom.
So, share your eleventh favorite game this time. You know, the one that doesn't quite make it into your top 10.
Feel free to share your top 10 if you like as well, but lead with your 11th, as those are the ones I'm interested in seeing highlighted.
41 votes -
Steins;Gate Reboot releasing October 29, 2026
10 votes -
US battery industry cuts losses, shifts to new ventures amid electric vehicle bust
38 votes -
China’s lab-grown diamonds emerge as unlikely winner in AI boom
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So I fell for a phishing
In a moment of distraction, I fell for a phishing phone call and compromised my Google account. It took me 13 minutes to realize how catastrophically stupid I am and begin frantically changing...
In a moment of distraction, I fell for a phishing phone call and compromised my Google account. It took me 13 minutes to realize how catastrophically stupid I am and begin frantically changing passwords. I've run the official Google "secure your account" process probably 10 times (though 9 of those times there was nothing to do). I've checked all my financial info, changed passwords on all sorts of things. As far as I can tell, other than gaining access to my Gmail, I don't think anything else was compromised.
How boned am I? I've got 2FA on basically anything remotely important, and I've had decent password hygiene (although I do use the Google password manager, so that's probably comprimised). Is there something else I should do or be on the lookout for?
52 votes