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12 votes
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The rise of giant consumer startups that said no to investor money
9 votes -
A robot shoots me when I get shot in Fortnite
11 votes -
Louis CK's return raises questions of justice, sexism in comedy and #MeToo
28 votes -
Chris Marker’s La Jetee Analysis: Mortality and the Illusion of Time
4 votes -
Australian filmmaker James Ricketson has been found guilty of espionage and sentenced to six years in a Cambodian prison
8 votes -
ANN Exclusive: Interview with the staff of Sword Art Online: Alicization
3 votes -
Eminem - Kamikaze (2018)
11 votes -
We can't fix the internet (because we conflate social media with the entire internet)
13 votes -
Deadline for climate action – act strongly before 2035 to keep warming below 2°C
20 votes -
How to view subgroups?
Is there a way to view all the subgroups in a group? Right now I don't see any way to access them without someone directly linking a subgroup. I think it would be helpful if there was a list of...
Is there a way to view all the subgroups in a group? Right now I don't see any way to access them without someone directly linking a subgroup. I think it would be helpful if there was a list of subgroups in each group sidebar, or a link to a page of them.
I just got here, so sorry if this has been covered elsewhere.
4 votes -
Bank of America freezing accounts of customers suspected of not being US citizens
18 votes -
What is cyberpunk? A brief history of the near future.
20 votes -
The religion of Whiteness becomes a suicide cult
12 votes -
Cannabis should be added to NAFTA, former Mexican President Vicente Fox suggests
12 votes -
[SOLVED] How is the inbox sorted?
I'm here staring at my inbox for the third time trying to figure out how the hell the sorting in it works. It isn't alphabetically by subject or user, it isn't the recency of the first message...
I'm here staring at my inbox for the third time trying to figure out how the hell the sorting in it works. It isn't alphabetically by subject or user, it isn't the recency of the first message (nor is it the recency of the latest message), and it isn't the number of messages. Testing it now, it also isn't the most recent you've opened, so I have no idea how this works or how to look for anything, not that it's big enough to matter much yet.
Am I missing something obvious? I feel so lost.
7 votes -
Colin Kaepernick’s NFL collusion case can continue, arbitrator rules
9 votes -
How Cyberpunk 2077 uses asian culture as window dressing
12 votes -
The Performance Cost Of Spectre, Meltdown, & Foreshadow Mitigations On Linux 4.19 with Intel & AMD processors
14 votes -
Australia to push EU-style trade deal in Asia
5 votes -
From skyscraper to 'plyscraper': The towering potential of timber
6 votes -
I made some tildes loading .gifs
47 votes -
France’s ecology minister quit on live radio due to society’s “complete indifference” to climate change
51 votes -
~music Listening Club 11 - Lift Yr. Skinny Fists Like Antennas to Heaven!
Hey! We're on week 11, and it's time for another classic record discussion: Godspeed You! Black Emperor's Lift Yr. Skinny Fists Like Antennas to Heaven! Here's the place to discuss your thoughts...
Hey! We're on week 11, and it's time for another classic record discussion: Godspeed You! Black Emperor's Lift Yr. Skinny Fists Like Antennas to Heaven!
Here's the place to discuss your thoughts on the record, your history with it or the artist, and basically talk about whatever you want to that goes along with Lift Yr. Skinny Fists Like Antennas to Heaven! Remember that this is intended to be a slow moving thing, feel free to take your time and comment at any point in the week!
If you'd like to stream or buy the album, it can be found on most platforms here.
Don't forget to nominate and vote for next week's obscure record in response to this comment!
11 votes -
"As the North Wind Howled" by Yu Hua
5 votes -
Fixing a broken popcorn machine
Album link So we have had this popcorn machine for ages and just recently it completely stopped working. Being a fan of bigclive on youtube I though why not try fix it and maybe get a sense of how...
So we have had this popcorn machine for ages and just recently it completely stopped working. Being a fan of bigclive on youtube I though why not try fix it and maybe get a sense of how it works.
The insides honestly are pretty underwhelming - both the impeller and heating elements are quite small considering it only takes a few minutes to make a bowl of popcorn.
Circuit board and Another shot
Considering how few components there it was not too time-consuming to draw up a diagram. Please excuse the crude drawing.
From what I can tell it uses a bridge rectifier with a some caps to convert DC and even out the signal - and what looks like two resistors to further drop the voltage to the motor, maybe two offered better cooling? idk why they didn't use one. It's also kind of interesting how they used two separate coils for the heating with one of them in series with the motor, that will drop the voltage right?
They also have overheating protection here, with a an sefuse and a thermo switch, it actually has the piece of metal and a contact that will bend away when it's hot, I've only seen these in a textbook. Not sure why there are two types of thermo fuses?
Finding the fault ended up being quite easy, the main heating coil that comes off blue wire had melted. A piece of corn, oil, bits of salt or a mixture had found their way in and somehow melted the wire in multiple places. It cut the circuit so not even the motor was working which was my initial though when it stopped. I wound some solid core wire around the two ends, hopefully it will not unfurl or melt in the heat.
12 votes -
Senator Orrin Hatch (R-Utah) asks FTC to investigate Google's market dominance
17 votes -
The mystery of people who speak dozens of languages
15 votes -
What does a nuclear bomb explosion feel like?
6 votes -
Amber Enderton on why Wil Wheaton got chased off Mastodon
13 votes -
The Hugo Awards just made history, and defied alt-right extremists in the process
31 votes -
DNS Privacy
11 votes -
Mozilla: Changing our approach to anti-tracking
34 votes -
Contrast Ratio: Easily calculate color contrast ratios. Passing WCAG was never this easy!
6 votes -
Learna project reverts blacklisting in license
14 votes -
Standardising tags: "eu" or "europe"?
Are we using "eu" or "europe" for topics about Europe? I think we need to pick one or the other. I prefer "europe". EDIT The people have spoken, and the vast majority is in favour of "europe" (not...
Are we using "eu" or "europe" for topics about Europe? I think we need to pick one or the other.
I prefer "europe".
EDIT
The people have spoken, and the vast majority is in favour of "europe" (not "eu") for topics related to continental Europe. Topics related to the European Union itself can be tagged "europe.eu" (as per @nothis' excellent suggestion.
14 votes -
After meteor lights up Perth sky, hunt begins for meteorite that crashed to Earth
10 votes -
On an internet run by personal information, what do you do to manage yours?
Almost every content provider online tries to access some of your personal info, whether it's to keep itself afloat, improve functionality, or create profits. In 2014, Google made [89.4%]...
Almost every content provider online tries to access some of your personal info, whether it's to keep itself afloat, improve functionality, or create profits. In 2014, Google made [89.4%] (https://revenuesandprofits.com/how-google-makes-money/) of its profits from advertising, all of which attempts to target users with their interests (though Google does allow this to be disabled).
What do you do to try and protect yourself from data collection? What software, programs, or browser extensions do you trust to protect you, and not just also monitor your activities?
If you don't do any of this, why not? To what extent do you think companies should be allowed to use your data?
30 votes -
Amped up - ten electronic underground acts from Ukraine
6 votes -
Going to be running a GURPS Infinite Worlds campaign in a few days. Any tips? Suggestions? General RPG ideas to steal?
I've run a number of one shots before based off GURPS Lite, and I've come to like the system and its versatility. So, I've taken the next step and drafted a couple interested players from the one...
I've run a number of one shots before based off GURPS Lite, and I've come to like the system and its versatility. So, I've taken the next step and drafted a couple interested players from the one shots into a campaign.
Essentially, it's a 150 point campaign in the Infinity Patrol setting, based one of the alternate timelines (Gernsback) developing world jumping tech, and the PCs being one of the first teams assembled from said world to scout out and investigate other timelines. The overarching plot is going to be them defending their world from incursions from Centrum and Homeline and building alliances with other parachronically enabled third parties, like Merlin. The main plot hook is going to be a series of kidnappings, by parties including the Homeline Mafia, Reich 5 Nazis, and Centrum. Because of the nature of their travel, all Quanta are accessible by the party, but not as easily as by projector/conveyor. The worlds they're going to be visiting run the gamut from high fantasy to hard science fiction.
Now that background info's out of the way, basically what I'm asking is: are there any interesting items, characters, or plot beats you've used or seen used in tabletop games that could fit well into this kind of story and setting? I want to put some originality into the worlds they visit so they all feel alive and memorable, and side quests and artifacts are a great way to do that. By no means am I interested only in GURPS stuff, the nature of the system makes it pretty easy to graft in stuff from others.
9 votes -
Hunter S. Thompson in Chicago, 1968: The battle for the Democratic Party’s soul
12 votes -
Direct ring 3 to ring 0 privilege escalation on some x86 processors using an embedded RISC core.
19 votes -
The "Chatty" messaging app for Librem 5 (Linux phone) with SMS and XMPP support
16 votes -
Trying out some automatic URL parsing
https://mastodon.cloud/ https://mastodon.cloud/@wilw/100635802111245669 https://tildes.net https://tildes.net/
2 votes -
Video I made of a recent camping trip
10 votes -
PlayStation Plus: Free games for September 2018 (Destiny 2 and God of War 3 Remastered)
5 votes -
12 Manga Magazines Have Ended In 1st Half of 2018; Low circulation, proliferation of smartphones cited as reasons
5 votes -
What are "the sounds of your people"?
Hey all, I'm interested in knowing what music would you say is unmistakably yours, in the sense that when you hear it you remember nights with the family/friends, parties, or maybe they remind you...
Hey all,
I'm interested in knowing what music would you say is unmistakably yours, in the sense that when you hear it you remember nights with the family/friends, parties, or maybe they remind you of your grandparents' musky apartment, or nights at the beach, whatever.
For me there is a story behind almost every style of music I listen to, so my spotify lists are "nostalgia_parents", "nostalgia_grandpa", "nostalgia_home" etc. lol, and I think it's similar for everybody, so I was curious... what are your stories?
(mine in comments)
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Voting: Best Practices
I've seen some discussion of what voting should be used for here on tildes. Here are the things I try to follow when voting on comment: Does it have a reputable looking source ( I open the source...
I've seen some discussion of what voting should be used for here on tildes.
Here are the things I try to follow when voting on comment:
- Does it have a reputable looking source ( I open the source and check it out)?
- Does it have new information?
- Is this a comment whose votes are acting as a form of population polling?
- Does it contain a well thought out point/ multiple paragraphs?
Here are the things I try to follow when voting on a post:
- Is it important for other people to see?
- Is it reputable?
- Does it contribute to the greater tildes dialogue?
I try to make sure it takes more than one of these for me to vote on a comment or page but that certainly isn't always the case. The one thing I try to stay away from is from voting just because I liked the title or because I agreed with an easy 1-3 sentence opinion unless I think that opinion is really important.
14 votes -
Wil Wheaton (wilw): This admin is going to suspend my account
35 votes