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4 votes
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Dow Jones futures slump more than 350 points as fears of a US-China trade war ratchet up
6 votes -
Over 550 guns seized from home of felon in Southern California
9 votes -
Colombia 0-1 Japan - Shinji Kagawa penalty 6' (+ red card call)
8 votes -
Hard-won lessons: Five years with Node.js
4 votes -
US National Institutes of Health ends alcohol study, citing funding, credibility problems
3 votes -
What sites do you check in the morning?
I usually go reddit -> local news -> international news. I'm happy to say that today Tildes was the first thing I clicked on though!
9 votes -
Former Mexico President Vicente Fox joins High Times board
5 votes -
What is your favourite chess opening?
Mine's definitely Evan's Gambit. IF I can get a game with it I'm going to play it. Always leads to a fun, spicy game with enough tactical mess to make for a great blitz game. For any classical...
Mine's definitely Evan's Gambit. IF I can get a game with it I'm going to play it. Always leads to a fun, spicy game with enough tactical mess to make for a great blitz game. For any classical game though I'd probably just stick with open Italian systems but castling queenside and throwing pawns if they dare castle first.
How about you guys?
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Why eight hours a night isn’t enough, according to a leading sleep scientist
24 votes -
US expected to disengage from UN's Human Rights Council
18 votes -
FireEye Blog: Bring Your Own Land
2 votes -
Joshua Schulte (of Vault 7 leaks) has been indicted for leaking CIA secrets
8 votes -
IBM shows off Project Debater, an AI designed to make coherent arguments
5 votes -
Is there a roadmap of any kind for ~ development?
I had a look at r/tildes and there was nothing, don't think there is a search option here either. Any estimations for beta, going public? marketing?
4 votes -
Any D&D players around? How'd your last session go?
(First post on Tildes, feel free to blast me if I screwed something up posting this.) So, as the title says, I'd love to hear about how your game is going. Also, if there's a lot of D&D...
(First post on Tildes, feel free to blast me if I screwed something up posting this.)
So, as the title says, I'd love to hear about how your game is going. Also, if there's a lot of D&D discussion, we might talk the admins into going ahead and making us a ~games.dnd (wink, wink).
Disclaimer: If anything cool happened, I may or may not steal the idea. =]
19 votes -
Up and coming rapper Xxxtentacion shot and killed in Florida, USA
7 votes -
‘Gaming disorder’ is officially recognized by the World Health Organization
7 votes -
Satisfactory | Reveal gameplay trailer E3 2018
5 votes -
Elon Musk emails employees about 'extensive and damaging sabotage' by employee
20 votes -
Suggestion: Users can upload GPG public keys
Users can upload gpg public keys for DMs and Clear Sign comment bodies. Honestly, a very very low priority feature request, but what is the initial feeling on something like this?
14 votes -
Books like Flash Boys?
I really liked this topic and I've since read The Buy Side by Turney Duff which was also a compelling read. Does anyone have any other examples of books with this kind of subject matter?
2 votes -
China says Pacific debt claims 'ridiculous' after Julie Bishop raises Australian concerns
5 votes -
"The ABC is an indulgence we can no longer afford"
There's been a bit of a fuss about the Australian Broadcasting Commission over the past week or so, since the Federal Council of the Liberal Party passed a (non-binding) resolution that the ABC...
There's been a bit of a fuss about the Australian Broadcasting Commission over the past week or so, since the Federal Council of the Liberal Party passed a (non-binding) resolution that the ABC should be privatised.
In this context, I found this opinion piece by the President of the Young Liberals, explaining why he thinks "the ABC is an indulgence we can no longer afford", and thought it was an interesting read.
6 votes -
The Cathedral and the Bazaar
7 votes -
Tags and regional spelling?
In ~comp, there's a post about optimizing a string parser, and one of the tags is "optimisation" instead of "optimization". This makes me curious, what's the official policy for regional spelling...
In ~comp, there's a post about optimizing a string parser, and one of the tags is "optimisation" instead of "optimization". This makes me curious, what's the official policy for regional spelling differences in tags? Will people be encouraged to use exclusively American or British spellings, or will the search feature (when it arrives) automatically link results for both if you search for either?
7 votes -
United States - Digital News Report 2018 about media trends in digital news
5 votes -
Anyone here ever use a guided meditation on YouTube?
There's been an explosion over the past few years, and there's so many to try, but a lot of them don't work for me due to me just not feeling soothed by the speaker's voice. There's Guided...
There's been an explosion over the past few years, and there's so many to try, but a lot of them don't work for me due to me just not feeling soothed by the speaker's voice. There's Guided Meditations to help you sleep, to help calm anxiety, to connect to your higher self, etc. Any suggestions? Links much appreciated!
6 votes -
Airgeddon - Wireless auditing made easy
3 votes -
Time lapsed digital painting of actress Daisy Ridley by artist Gabrielle Brickey
7 votes -
The Thick Of It - Old show worthy of a binge
Anyone here fans of The Thick of It / In The Loop? Here's a sample of one of Malcom F. Tucker's classic bollockings:. https://youtu.be/6pOqqyFH7cU
8 votes -
YouTube begins issuing strikes to channels that advertise their Twitch counterparts
@linustech: Basically they are mad we are publicizing our stream on Twitch. Yet another move towards YouTube owning the audience rather than the creators having control of that relationship. To be clear these guidelines have existed for a long time. The enforcement is new.
20 votes -
Hard versus soft shell lobsters
5 votes -
What happened last time it was as warm as it’s going to get later this century?
10 votes -
George Lucas Would Have Set Third Star Wars Trilogy in 'Microbiotic World' Linked to Midi-Chlorians
10 votes -
A program from a thirty-five year old magazine for “BASIC Month” and a chat with its author
4 votes -
Reddit user explains the "Strong anti-piracy measures implemented by Nintendo for online."
34 votes -
Intermittent fasting, thoughts?
Hey everyone, Intermittent fasting is a diet where the user fasts for either periods of their day for 10-16 hours or for set days throughout their week. As long as you don't binge eat and stick to...
Hey everyone,
Intermittent fasting is a diet where the user fasts for either periods of their day for 10-16 hours or for set days throughout their week. As long as you don't binge eat and stick to your diet, it's a good option for losing weight. There's other science coming out from rodent testing concerning other potential benefits, though that's not always consistent for the effects on humans.
Check out this article for more information
So, any thoughts or experiences? Who else eats breakfast at 2pm?
12 votes -
Listen to children who’ve just been separated from their parents at the border
13 votes -
Who's your team?
Wondering who your guys favorite teams are and what sport their from.
18 votes -
A mobile app for tildes?
An app would be really great, when will you guys do it?
10 votes -
Daily Tildes discussion - the importance of content
This is a topic that's been discussed on and off a fair amount recently. Probably the most significant recent example was this post yesterday about whether people were "fully switching" to Tildes...
This is a topic that's been discussed on and off a fair amount recently. Probably the most significant recent example was this post yesterday about whether people were "fully switching" to Tildes already. I think the really key point that came up in there is that for it to be more feasible, people have to feel like they're not "missing out" by being on Tildes. This is a difficult point to reach for a small site, and it's something that I've tried to advocate myself by doing things like having an entire section of the welcome message to encourage people to post content.
It's definitely going to be a long time before Tildes has anywhere near enough content to satisfy people looking for very specific topics (such as for a particular video game or niche genres of music), but it's important that we keep moving towards that point. The biggest thing that will get people to keep coming back to the site is if they can feel like there will always be more interesting content whenever they do.
You can see this in other sites: Hacker News is a great example. The site has extremely minimal functionality (I think Tildes already has more), and it generally only gets posts about a narrow set of subjects, yet it's quite a successful community overall. That's almost entirely because of the content—people know that there will always be good content and interesting discussions there, so they come back often and spend a lot of time there.
Here's a few of my general thoughts about how we can get there:
- I think people are feeling a bit discouraged from posting a lot of content, for a few reasons. Some users have expressed that they think posting content is "low effort" (which I disagree strongly with), and I also think that people might be worried that they'd be "spamming" too much by posting a lot. I think we need to push past that feeling, so how can we do that? One thought is that maybe we should stop subscribing people to all the groups automatically now. I think submitting feels more "spammy" because you know that your posts will be seen by almost everyone, but if we switch the groups to opt-in that should mostly go away—people shouldn't really complain about seeing posts about games when they chose to subscribe to ~games, and so on.
- When I started /r/Games on reddit, one of the things I did to seed it with content initially was create a bot that would look at every post made to /r/gaming and run it through various criteria to try to figure out if it seemed like it might be a "good post". For example, it would disregard all images, posts from certain sites, ones that weren't getting upvoted, and so on. Anything that made it through the filters would be automatically cross-posted to /r/Games. I didn't end up having to run that bot for very long (only about 3 weeks), but it was pretty useful as a way to initially get some content into the subreddit. Do you think we might want to have a similar sort of thing here?
- As mentioned in a few of the related threads, I think it would be good to try to focus on "meta" discussions a little less. I obviously enjoy them, and I still want to have the daily discussions and so on, but I think (especially for technically-minded people like a lot of us), it's very easy to spend a lot of time focused on "let's work through complicated systems and the flaws they'll have when the site is huge", when a lot of it probably won't be relevant for years. I'm not sure if we should do anything in particular to try to reduce this, but if we do decide to stop subscribing people to all the groups, just having fewer people in ~tildes might do a lot of that on its own.
Let me know what you think about all of that, and if you have any other thoughts or suggestions about how we can improve the quality and quantity of content.
60 votes -
The Breaking News Consumer's Handbook - How to sort good information from bad
8 votes -
Perl 6 weekly - 2018.25 A quick one from Salt Lake City
4 votes -
Musicians?
Anyone play an instrument as a hobby? I'm currently learning how to play the violin I started about 2 weeks ago and really like it so far! I noticed my G string's fine tuner was not quite working...
Anyone play an instrument as a hobby?
I'm currently learning how to play the violin I started about 2 weeks ago and really like it so far!
I noticed my G string's fine tuner was not quite working so I removed tension off the string to fix the screw--when I re-added tension I ended up breaking my string. This gave me an excuse to buy some nice starter strings! I can't wait to start playing on them I'm still waiting a few hrs to let them "settle in" on their own.
7 votes -
Dreamworld reputation 'irretrievable' after inquiry evidence: analysts
2 votes -
Best book you've ever read
Considering this is all new, share your favourite book ever!
21 votes -
Favourite non-fiction books of the last couple of years?
The main focus of the book community seems to be fiction (easier to enjoy with friends I guess), so I would love to hear your top non-fic picks of the last years and the reason for your decision....
The main focus of the book community seems to be fiction (easier to enjoy with friends I guess), so I would love to hear your top non-fic picks of the last years and the reason for your decision. Any books that changed the way you look at certain things?
4 votes -
England earns 2-1 victory over Tunisia with stoppage time heroics from Harry Kane
8 votes -
Why Skylake CPUs are sometimes 50% slower – How Intel has broken existing code
14 votes