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11 votes
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Serial Experiments Lain
Any of you guys ever watch it? It had its 20th anniversary two months ago and I was surprised to find out how many people hadn't heard of it, even in my group of weebish friends. It's definitely...
Any of you guys ever watch it? It had its 20th anniversary two months ago and I was surprised to find out how many people hadn't heard of it, even in my group of weebish friends. It's definitely strange, but it's also really exciting to try and figure things out or anticipate what happens next when you're watching. It has a weird mix of mystery and philosophy that's paced slowly but keeps you invested. It's pretty hard to explain in a meaningful way.
Maybe some of you haven't been exposed to it yet, or haven't given it a shot. If you have the time, check it out--even if you're not a huge anime fan. Given how diverse the front page of Tildes is, you may be just that until you get hooked on Lain.
16 votes -
How does Mastodon work?
14 votes -
Michael MacInnis: Oh a new Unix shell - BSDCan 2018
6 votes -
Some sketches I’ve done for cards I send
6 votes -
Alrighty, show of hands, how many audiophiles do we have here?
State your gear too, I’ll start. AKG K612
31 votes -
What are your thoughts on wholesomeness?
To me, they're another case of something nice ruined by the quick adoption of a casual majority. Finding rare wholesome content was nice and it felt genuine. With the rise of the wholesome...
To me, they're another case of something nice ruined by the quick adoption of a casual majority. Finding rare wholesome content was nice and it felt genuine. With the rise of the wholesome network, suddenly it started to feel fake and devoid of the original genuiness. Plus, being so common, it's rather annoying, instead of a nice find. It's yet another thing ruined by the masses.
What do you think? What would you like its place to be on Tildes?
23 votes -
'Damoclean sword': Michaela Banerji is still fighting after five years. The former Immigration Department official said her sacking after a tweet "drove a stake" through her.
3 votes -
Saudi Arabia freezes trade with Canada after gov't tweet urging release of civil and women's rights activists
15 votes -
Shingeki no Kyojin Episode 40 discussion thread
MAL Please no manga spoilers as this is an anime only discussion.
6 votes -
Tildes meta - Principles for managing a commons
22 votes -
Must follow Twitch streamers?
Any games welcome. Looking for some fresh personalities and interesting gameplay.
7 votes -
Barack Obama Celebrates 57th Birthday
11 votes -
"Xi's world order - July 2024" (Economics and speculative fiction - a sampling from this week's Economist)
7 votes -
Bucovina - Carari in Suflet (2015)
4 votes -
The Berkeley Pit is a gorgeous, toxic former mining site in Montana that’s beloved by tourists. But unless it’s cleaned up soon, it could become the worst environmental disaster in American history
8 votes -
The rise of Rome - How Italy was conquered
2 votes -
The federal government's My Health Record system is capable of storing genomic information, which could turbocharge medical research but has intensified privacy and security fears
5 votes -
how do you jot down ideas for a film, sculpture, or painting?
hey all! i'm a fan of keeping an idea journal. little snippets of poems or hastily written descriptions of d.i.y. projects that you can go back and pick up once you get some free time. how do you...
hey all!
i'm a fan of keeping an idea journal. little snippets of poems or hastily written descriptions of d.i.y. projects that you can go back and pick up once you get some free time.
how do you keep an idea journal for visual projects? like if i have this visualisation in my head of a bit of video, or a sculpture, or a painting i want to create, what's the best way to write that down and still be able to come back to it later?
cheers,
bishop
4 votes -
The erosion of American diplomacy
6 votes -
The marvel of LED lighting is now a global blight to health
14 votes -
Reading Series: The Phoenix Project
Hey Tildes, Any interest in a weekly reading series of The Phoenix Project, by Gene Kim? It's a fantastic novel on IT infrastructure, process control, and promoting dev ops culture.
8 votes -
The age that women have babies: How a gap divides America
10 votes -
Losing Earth: The decade we almost stopped climate change
7 votes -
The phenomenon of spammy Asian accounts on Facebook support forum
That's a mouthful but I'm really curious what drives the situation when you go on the Facebook support forum, on popular threads there's tons of people posting absolutely nonsense comments that...
That's a mouthful but I'm really curious what drives the situation when you go on the Facebook support forum, on popular threads there's tons of people posting absolutely nonsense comments that have nothing to do with the topic, and a lot of them are accounts from Asia... has anyone else noticed this? Are they just spamming to get account visibility?
3 votes -
Any sport officials here?
I'm a American football official and was wondering if there were any other officials on Tildes. What sport(s) do you officiate? Why do you officiate? Why do you think officiating is declining?...
I'm a American football official and was wondering if there were any other officials on Tildes.
What sport(s) do you officiate? Why do you officiate? Why do you think officiating is declining? What's something you'd change to improve the experience?
I'll chime in after the discussion gets started! Look forward to having some quality discussion!
11 votes -
'Hayao Miyazaki and the Art of Ma'
4 votes -
What do you guys think about Sacha Baron Cohen's "Who Is America?"
IMDb YouTube Teaser So far I haven't been able to see anything except what's visible on YouTube. Like all of his content, the show has SBC put people into bizarre situations. But it seems to me...
So far I haven't been able to see anything except what's visible on YouTube. Like all of his content, the show has SBC put people into bizarre situations. But it seems to me this show is more about the bizarre world we're already living in than it is how strange SBC can act.
27 votes -
Science’s search for a super banana
9 votes -
Land degradation: A triple threat in Africa
9 votes -
Killing speech softly: How the world’s biggest tech companies are quietly censoring critical expression in the Middle East
6 votes -
Is anyone here into stargazing?
If so, what are the best sights you can get in your local area and what type of scope do you use?
15 votes -
What are your thoughts on My Hero Academia as a whole?
I am certainly in love with the show. It somehow manages to invoke in me a feeling of admiration for a cartoon (which I haven't felt for a long time). Do you like or dislike the show? Why?
14 votes -
Why I love my library and you should too
14 votes -
Demonstrators arrested as right-wing rally, counter-protesters clash in Portland, Oregon
6 votes -
Thoughts on permanently limiting the number of people who use tildes?
It used to be considered an honor to become a default subreddit. Then when it was seen what happens when a sub became a default (tons and tons of people came flooding in filling the threads with...
It used to be considered an honor to become a default subreddit. Then when it was seen what happens when a sub became a default (tons and tons of people came flooding in filling the threads with what were often mediocre comments and destroying the sense of community) becoming a default lost it's shine. The same can be said about Reddit as a whole though. It's extremely impressive that it's become such a huge website, but at the same time, it's not a small, quaint town. It's now just another place for the masses to congregate (both for better and for worse).
Right now Tilde is a small website. And a smaller website means a stronger sense of community. smaller threads means that your comment is more likely to be read. less upvotes (or just votes in this case) but when you do get one or two it means more. Smaller also means that you're more likely to talk to specific people again and again (as opposed to just a new totally random person each and every time).
Tilde said no NSFW. No porn. I agree with that. A bajillion porn sites out there, no need for another one. Well...There's a number of massive social media websites as well out there as well. The number of users on them are puffed up by bots, but they're still going to have millions upon millions of actual users.
I put forth that same basic question here as to what Tilde should become. If all it does is say no to NSFW stuff (essentially the exact opposite of voat) then, to put it bluntly (and kinda cruelly) it will in time just be some Reddit clone. If however the makers decide to keep it very small, and permanently so, I think we could foster something special and unique. Not something that's exclusive (I don't know about any of you but it's certainly no amazing prize to have a one on one interaction with me :-P) it would just be a way to create a small community that I get the sense that a lot of people on here desire. less memes, less sh*tposting, less a lot of stuff that doesn't actually contribute to any sort of actual interesting conversation.
Please don't tear my head off, but I look forward to seeing what people think of this.
38 votes -
Ai Wei Wei's Beijing studio destroyed by Chinese authorities
15 votes -
How long do you think Western civilization will last?
And of course, why? The more detailed the answer the better. What systematic weaknesses are we currently facing and what can be done to mitigate them?
9 votes -
US Lawmakers pressure Google over "deeply troubling" China censorship project
9 votes -
Beyond the NRA: Maria Butina’s peculiar bid for Russian influence
7 votes -
Christianity spread faster in small, politically structured societies
The study published in Nature.com: Christianity spread faster in small, politically structured societies An article about the study: How did Christianity spread?
5 votes -
Unsurvivable heatwaves could strike heart of China by end of century
12 votes -
You have an arch-nemesis. At one point, you manage to capture their sidekick. After you subdue them, they bitterly tell you that your arch-nemesis always speaks of you as the one that got away.
Additional info, only if it helps: you have no idea of your arch-nemesis's secret identity, and seemingly neither does their sidekick.
15 votes -
Venezuela leader Nicolás Maduro 'survives drone attack'
11 votes -
Obstructive sleep apnea: Are you ignoring the warning signs?
6 votes -
Learning from terminals to design the future of user interfaces
24 votes -
SDF Public Access UNIX System .. Est. 1987
11 votes -
Mother Mother - Verbatim [2007]
2 votes -
Patrick Stewart will reprise the role of Capt. Jean-Luc Picard in a brand new "Star Trek" series
@sirpatstew: It is an unexpected but delightful surprise to find myself excited and invigorated to be returning to Jean-Luc Picard and to explore new dimensions within him. Read my full statement in the photo. #StarTrek @cbsallaccess Photo: @shervinfoto
42 votes -
Cuba invites exiles to take part in debate for proposed changes to island’s Constitution
7 votes