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3 votes
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Kill Team is back, and it's time to start paying attention to Warhammer 40,000
3 votes -
The great illusion of digital currencies
7 votes -
To offset the serious meta posts lately, here's some fluffy kittens
16 votes -
Is "Every Episode of "The Flash" Ever" too fluffy?
Aside from the existing conversations already going on about handling fluff and generally unwanted content, I would like to start (yes, I know, another) discussion on what we want to see on...
Aside from the existing conversations already going on about handling fluff and generally unwanted content, I would like to start (yes, I know, another) discussion on what we want to see on Tildes. Whenever one of these postings come up, there's generally a lot of "what we don't want to see" and not "what we want to see". So keeping that in mind, let's start...
Specifically I want to discuss Every Episode of "The Flash" Ever. The first, and currently top, comment suggests this is not content that belongs here.
I disagree. We're not anti-fun, and the comments in that thread kinda felt that way.
OP (@RamsesThePigeon) created a critic of a comic book based show in a comic book style depicting tropes and other character flaws in a easy-to-consume and humorous fashion. They correctly had it in ~tv.
This is exactly the sort of content Tildes needs.
It is not low-effort, and will still not be even if not directly created by OP (though bonus points there for sure). It had full potential to generate good discussion on the show itself, other similar shows, writing tropes and characters, and so on.
Thoughts?
22 votes -
YouTube and Facebook could escape billions in copyright payouts after EU vote. Lawmakers reject overhaul of rules which aimed to make tech giant's pay a bigger share.
2 votes -
Why are all my weather apps different?
8 votes -
Archbishop Philip Wilson’s closest bishop colleagues have advised him to resign following his jail sentence on Tuesday
4 votes -
The wood wide web: The world of trees underneath the surface
6 votes -
Wikipedia blacked out across Europe in protest against laws that could change the internet forever
18 votes -
Cage the Mastodon -- features for dealing with abuse and harassment
6 votes -
What is the best casual game console?
The back story is that I’m currently deciding whether to get a PS4 or a Nintendo Switch. But instead of just a “what’s your fave” thread I want to take this opportunity to turn it into a proper...
The back story is that I’m currently deciding whether to get a PS4 or a Nintendo Switch.
But instead of just a “what’s your fave” thread I want to take this opportunity to turn it into a proper discussion which console you think is filling the casual gamer needs better, why and how.
Including the gamesNow, my personal feeling – and I never owned a game console before myself, but have gamed on the PC before – it seems to me like Nintendo is trying to cater to the casual gamer who wants to wind down and perhaps play some fun games with friends during a party. While Sony and Microsoft seem to me to aim more at gamers who want a more immersive experience and play either alone or if with others in a more competitive/rival way.
16 votes -
Not your asian sidekick (online dating, emasculation and more)
10 votes -
The amount of neighborhood fireworks this year in Las Vegas is much less than in years past
Used to sound like a war zone from the end of June on. Now almost nothing until the the 4th, and even then nothing like in the past years. Rents have been slowly climbing, maybe that has pushed...
Used to sound like a war zone from the end of June on. Now almost nothing until the the 4th, and even then nothing like in the past years. Rents have been slowly climbing, maybe that has pushed out the young and reckless. Maybe it is facebook. How about your neck of the woods?
5 votes -
Rocket League's anniversary event starts July 9
5 votes -
AJR - "Sober Up" | Black Box Sessions (2018)
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The Great Barrier Reef could be hit with repeat coral bleaching events every two years by 2034 under current greenhouse gas pollution rates, the Climate Council’s new report shows.
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Happy 4th to those in the states, family huh 🥃
Just got in a huge argument with my aunts and uncles who are engineers (I am as well) who don't believe climate change is real. Or as my chemical engineering aunt and my emissions engineering aunt...
Just got in a huge argument with my aunts and uncles who are engineers (I am as well) who don't believe climate change is real. Or as my chemical engineering aunt and my emissions engineering aunt put it "I don't believe carbon dioxide is a pollutant"
What are your guys family gathering stories?
13 votes -
I drew the Fantasyland girl in a slightly different style than what I usually do.
4 votes -
GST overhaul promises $9 billion federal injection to level playing field
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Any interest in the social sciences and humanities here?
Most spaces flying the flag of science are often unfortunately exclusive in their focus on STEM sciences. In order to combat such a monopoly and until such time as Tildes opens up groups for the...
Most spaces flying the flag of science are often unfortunately exclusive in their focus on STEM sciences. In order to combat such a monopoly and until such time as Tildes opens up groups for the social sciences and humanities, I'd like to open this place up to discussion around some of the disciplines which have always personally interested me more than, say, astronomy or biology. Is anyone else here interested in sociology, archaeology, anthropology, linguistics..? Has anyone pursued work in those fields? Any interesting perspectives to offer or news of recent breakthroughs in any of those areas? All discussion is welcome.
As for myself, I'm particularly interested in sociocultural anthropology and archaeology--in the latter case, specifically as relates to the Neolithic and Bronze Age Near East. I'll soon be pursuing a degree in anthropology with an archaeological orientation at the University of Buenos Aires and hope to be working in the field soon after the end of my studies. I'm also incidentally interested in sociology, philosophy, and literature studies, but don't have any plans at the moment to pursue academic study thereof. Any questions? Feel free to ask.
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Daily Tildes discussion - how do we make groups feel more like "separate spaces"?
This is a topic that some of us have started to go into a bit in yesterday's daily discussion, but I think it's worth splitting out and continuing more. I think one cause of people being so...
This is a topic that some of us have started to go into a bit in yesterday's daily discussion, but I think it's worth splitting out and continuing more. I think one cause of people being so sensitive about content that they think doesn't belong on Tildes is because the site currently feels like one overall shared space, instead of many individual groups that might have their own different types of acceptable content.
A lot of this is just because the site is so small right now, and will probably gradually change as it grows. Quite a bit probably also comes from the fact that new users are subscribed to all groups automatically, so to them, everything just feels like "part of the site", not really separate groups that they individually opted into.
What I'd like to discuss is if there are any ways we could help make that separation more clear—should we stop auto-subscriptions to everything soon? Could we try to display posts from different groups in a more distinguished way? Any other ideas for ways to make things feel a bit more "separated", even while the site is small and there will probably be common users across most groups?
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Favorite data visualization toolset?
I'm primarily a non-programmer these days, but have a fairly extensive background in statistical analysis - seeking recommendations for best/cheapest/easiest-to-learn data visualization tools. I...
I'm primarily a non-programmer these days, but have a fairly extensive background in statistical analysis - seeking recommendations for best/cheapest/easiest-to-learn data visualization tools. I have access to PowerBI and Tableau through work, but any other recommendations are welcome. You can take the SQL-family relational database query skills for granted, but not necessarily noSQL, Hadoop or the other popular big data sources.
9 votes -
These eleven companies control everything about the Fourth of July
7 votes -
Thai cave rescue: What next for the trapped boys?
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What is the best way to add a growth mechanic to Dungeons and Dragons?
There isn't really a great mechanic for learning skills and languages in dungeons and dragons. This makes it a bit lacking if there is a certain amount of off-time between adventures and missions....
There isn't really a great mechanic for learning skills and languages in dungeons and dragons. This makes it a bit lacking if there is a certain amount of off-time between adventures and missions. It would be cool to think some sort of mundane dnd. Like mini-games in video game RPGs that make your character a little bit more personal. A quirks mechanic, that adds a certain way your character acts in the every day or what your character normally does. The risk is that it could turn into too much of a dice roller and the players might engage less with the story. What do you think?
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Fanatical 4th of July Sale - new deal revealed hourly, each lasts 24 hours
Here's the link to the overall sale page: https://www.fanatical.com/flash-game-sale Deals so far: Moonlighter - 25% off ($14.99) Sir, You Are Being Hunted - 98% off ($0.49) My Time at Portia - 35%...
Here's the link to the overall sale page: https://www.fanatical.com/flash-game-sale
Deals so far:
- Moonlighter - 25% off ($14.99)
- Sir, You Are Being Hunted - 98% off ($0.49)
- My Time at Portia - 35% off ($12.99)
- War for the Overworld - 80% off ($5.99)
- PLAYERUNKNOWN's BATTLEGROUNDS - 43% off ($16.99)
- Space Rangers HD: A War Apart - 85% off ($2.24)
- The Longest Journey Pack - 83% off ($4.99)
- Human: Fall Flat - 66% off ($5.09)
- Redout: Enhanced Edition - 73% off ($9.49)
- LEGO Worlds - 66% off ($10.19)
- Lords of the Fallen Game of the Year Edition - 87% off ($3.99)
- Expeditions: Viking - 60% off ($11.99)
6 votes -
Is Facebook a publisher? In public it says no, but in court it says yes
6 votes -
Kiara Scuro with Minou & Guttersnip3 on Balamii
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Typeform data breach hits thousands of survey accounts
8 votes -
Dawn spacecraft buzzes largest asteroid - final orbits
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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! Feel free to give recs or dicuss anything about each others'...
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!
Feel free to give recs or dicuss anything about each others' listening habits.
You can make a chart if you use last.fm:
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My Conversation With a Coding Nun
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The cult of Aphex Twin
8 votes -
Uranus: Cataclysmic Collision Gave Planet Its Moons, Rings—and Freezing Temperature
5 votes -
Uganda just rolled out a five-cent daily tax to access social media
9 votes -
The King and I: Timeless classic or dated relic?
5 votes -
Poland purges Supreme Court, and protesters take to streets
10 votes -
US loses at world cup and it’s not even playing
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Penalty shoot-outs are basically still crap-shoots
7 votes -
My review of Jim Wendler's Black Army Jacket for 5/3/1
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Winter poem
A little pretext. I wrote this poem in november 2017, and I slightly improved it today. I enjoy creating stories and poems are a way that I did not try much before. I don't know much about it,...
A little pretext. I wrote this poem in november 2017, and I slightly improved it today. I enjoy creating stories and poems are a way that I did not try much before. I don't know much about it, except the few things I learned in school and i can't remember most of it. Also english is my second language and there might be some words that don't fit in.
The changes in lines and rythm are intended to match the story.
If this does not meet the high-quality content and discussion and therefore doesn't fit in with ~, let me know and I will remove it.To stop my rambling: Feel free to leave criticism. I plan to make poetry my hobby so any tips, comments, feedback and thoughts are appreciated.
Somewhere, deep in the wild Layed there, Cold a little child. It wasn't very long ago, The rotten did not show, All consuming deafening silence, Pierced only by crows crying violent. What happened here? She ran from fear. To escape the grasp, Of the ones she hold dear. One soul has passed before her, Taking with his life, The only thing she ever strived Her mother, father and her brother Two of these caused the disaster. It began with a fight, In a cold winter night, Snow falling lightly, And the ice growing wildly. Suddenly the moment when all seemed to fly Death was potent Coming in the blink of an eye. Crushed by the car's roof, Not needing any more proof. The little boy left, She cried over his death Sad things passed and bad will follow. To escape the sorrow Two chose their paths Alcohol in mornings and nights, Followed by overbearing fights, Inbetween this shit Was one little kid Treated like air, It was just not fair Her family's break, Was the last thing she could take She ran into the woods, Only on foot. Soon she lost her trail And soon after she wailed. In her last thoughts she met her god. Looked him deep in the eye And pierced him with a knive Somewhere, deep in the wild Layed there, Cold a little child.Edit: Formatting mistakes
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What if journalists covered controversial issues differently — based on how humans actually behave when they are polarized and suspicious?
13 votes -
The hopes and dreams of experimentalism
In opposition to the post about incrementalism, I wanted to talk about a truly revolutionary and designed based approached to a policy called experimentalism. When I was a believer in public...
In opposition to the post about incrementalism, I wanted to talk about a truly revolutionary and designed based approached to a policy called experimentalism. When I was a believer in public policy, this was the final stage for which I believed a benevolent state would move towards. Incrementalism doesn't work unless you have a dictatorship or some unchanging party like in the soviet union or China. This is because incremental changes need people to agree with the degree of which to increments and need to have the shared goal to continue adding them. Also, incremental change might bring little effect on their own or even make things worse rather than just enacting what you think is the final policy. It is politically impossible in a democracy. Instead what I argue for is radical experimentalism. This is a position people of radically different ideas can take an appeal to a general audience to test their political ideas on large groups of willing participants to see what effects policy has on them after certain periods of time. Isolating variables to really see what society works best. Regardless of general political will, the evidence wins out as we test ideas in different parts of the state as they compete to see who provides the best results for people. The only thing that is required is a dedication to results based on political decision and commitment to evidence. Lastly, an acknowledgement that we must dive into the unknown to truly find some answers. A scientific approach to policy that is consistent with democratic values and structures. I find that this spirit of democratic education on a societal level is much like John Dewey would have described as really necessary for democracy to continue to function. Without a dedication to experimentalism and skepticism there is no way I see democracy working very well over time if faced with structural problems and public ignorance.
7 votes -
I made my friend's wedding rings
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partyy
tonight i went to a party was never no coke and bacarti just a bunch of people in a circle playing uno and one dude in the corner eating smarties his name was ignacio (beat) and he was hanging...
tonight i went to a party
was never no coke and bacarti
just a bunch of people in a circle
playing uno and one dude in the corner eating smartieshis name was ignacio
(beat)
and he was hanging round
having a good night,
just bumping some music
and catching a vibeand thats alright, and we were at your place.
(beat)
and i took a look at your face
looked like you were in a good place.blue eyes got me feeling fine
same way they did a few years
ago - about nine, when we were
sitting in the park by the pine
and i said fine and i kissed you.and six months passed, we been apart since then.
now im back at home
drinking corona with the lime in
twisted in the lions den
and I took you to bed.passive thought in my head when i tucked you in
made you dirnk some water
before you woke in the morning
just so you wouldnt be moaning
and i miss youand i think that i like you
got my heads so high in the clouds
i can see the planes
and a couple kites too
its just like youto fade out and fade in
and leave me wondering
what would've been
but now you're flirting with meand i like it because im hurting
and i need that attention
a little maternal care
and that desire for retentioni feel like you really want me here.
i like it
11 votes -
Invasion of a river giant
4 votes -
Confidence Man - Out The Window (Andrew Weatherall Remix) (2018)
4 votes -
Tech’s ‘dirty secret’: The app developers sifting through your Gmail
11 votes -
Fears that PrEP could lead to an STI epidemic
Here's an article in Australian Fairfax Media: "Fears new wonder drug could lead to STI epidemic" It refers to this article in The Lancet: "Community-level changes in condom use and uptake of HIV...
Here's an article in Australian Fairfax Media: "Fears new wonder drug could lead to STI epidemic"
It refers to this article in The Lancet: "Community-level changes in condom use and uptake of HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis by gay and bisexual men in Melbourne and Sydney, Australia: results of repeated behavioural surveillance in 2013–17"
Here's the key take-away from the Fairfax article:
An international 2016 study of men who have sex with men found the chances of contracting chlamydia, gonorrhoea and syphilis were increased 11, 24, and 44-fold respectively in PrEP users. Fears have now been raised that these staggering numbers might be replicated in Australia.
8 votes