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    1. Need help formatting on Tildes

      I have just posted on ~sports the last results of the major European soccer leagues, but it does not show as I'd want to. I read the Formatting help page, but I did not find an aswer to my...

      I have just posted on ~sports the last results of the major European soccer leagues, but it does not show as I'd want to. I read the Formatting help page, but I did not find an aswer to my question, so if someone would like to help I'd appreciate it.

      Basically I would like the post to look like this: Imgur link, but in the end it looks like the spaces I put in there do not show as you can see here: Imgur link.

      Is there any way to make the post looks like what I want? I read about the Tables section in the Formatting help page, but I do not need a bold header row, which looks like a requirement for a table.

      Thanks in advance for the help

      7 votes
    2. Ligue 1 - Matchweek 5 Results

      Match Score Statistics Nice-Rennes 2-1 (77' Saint-Maximin A., 89' Lees Melou P.; 58'(OG) Sarr M.) PSG-Staint-Etienne 4-0 (22' Draxler J., 51'(Pen) Cavani E., 76' Di Maria A., 84' Diaby M.)...
      Match Score Statistics
      Nice-Rennes 2-1 (77' Saint-Maximin A., 89' Lees Melou P.; 58'(OG) Sarr M.)
      PSG-Staint-Etienne 4-0 (22' Draxler J., 51'(Pen) Cavani E., 76' Di Maria A., 84' Diaby M.)
      Caen-Lyon 2-2 (52'(Pen) Beauvue C., 73' Oniangue P.; 45' Fekir N., 88' Mendy F.)
      Toulouse-Monaco 1-1 (79' Leya A.; 57' Tielemans Y.)I
      Montpellier-Strasbourg 1-1 (51' Le Tallec D.; 90+3' Mothiba L.)
      Dijon-Angers 1-3 (13' Said W.; 20' Bahoken S., 29' Tait F., 38' Santamaria B.)
      Amiens-Lille 2-3 (79' Kurzawa R., 90+2' Ghoddos S.; 56'(Pen), 76' Pepe N.)
      Nantes-Reims 0-0
      Bordeaux-Nimes 3-3 (26', 56' Briand J., 57'Kalu S.; 32' Guillaume B., 45' Bobichon A., 78' Bozok U.)
      Marseille-Guingamp 4-0 (57', 80' Thauvin F., 73' Payet D., 83' Mitroglu K.)
      4 votes
    3. Bundesliga - Matchweek 3 Results

      Match Score Statistics Borussia Dortmund-Eintracht Frankfurt 3-1 (36' Diallo A., 72' Wolf M., 88' Paco A.; 68' Haller S.) Wolfsburg-Hertha Berlin 2-2 (87'(Pen) Mally Y., 90+3' Mehmedi A.; 61'...
      Match Score Statistics
      Borussia Dortmund-Eintracht Frankfurt 3-1 (36' Diallo A., 72' Wolf M., 88' Paco A.; 68' Haller S.)
      Wolfsburg-Hertha Berlin 2-2 (87'(Pen) Mally Y., 90+3' Mehmedi A.; 61' Dilrosun J., 90+1' Duda O.)
      RB Leipzig-Hannover 3-2 (9' Poulsen Y, 40', 63' Werner T.; 13' Fullkrug N., 65' Albornoz M.)
      Mainz-Augsburg 2-1 (87' Ujah A., 90+3' Maxim A., 82' Ji Dong-Won)
      Dusseldorf-Hoffenheim 2-1 (45' Morales A., 88'(Pen) Lukebakio D.; 86' Nelson R.)
      Bayern Munich-Bayer Leverkusen 3-1 (10' Tolisso C., 19' Robben A., 89 Rodriguez J.; 5'(Pen) Wendell)
      Borussia Monchengladbach-Schalke 04 2-1 (3' Ginter M., 76' Herrmann P.; 90+3' Embolo B.)
      Werder Bremen-Nurnberg 1-1 (26' Eggstein M.; 90+2' Vura)
      Freiburg-Stuttgart 3-3 (1', 52' Gondorf J., 81' Waldschmidt G.; 44' Insua E., 49', 56' Gomez M.)
      4 votes
    4. LaLiga - Matchweek 4 Results

      Match Score Statistics Huesca-Rayo Vallecano 0-1 (29' Imbula G.) Atlético Madrid Madrid-Eibar 1-1 (90+4' Moreno B. G.; 87' Enrich) Real Sociedad-Barcelona 1-2 (12' Elustondo A.; 63' Suarez L., 66'...
      Match Score Statistics
      Huesca-Rayo Vallecano 0-1 (29' Imbula G.)
      Atlético Madrid Madrid-Eibar 1-1 (90+4' Moreno B. G.; 87' Enrich)
      Real Sociedad-Barcelona 1-2 (12' Elustondo A.; 63' Suarez L., 66' Dembele O.)
      Valencia-Betis 0-0
      Athletic Bilbao-Real Madrid 1-1 (32' Muniain I.; 63' Isco)
      Leganes-Villarreal 0-1 (65' Bacca C.)
      Espanyol-Levante 1-0 (52' Garcia S.)
      Valladolid-Alaves 0-1 (90+3' Ibai)
      Sevilla-Getafe 0-2 (3', 38' Angel)
      Girona-Celta Vigo 17/09
      5 votes
    5. Serie A - Matchweek 4 Results

      Match Score Statistics Inter-Parma 0-1 (79' Dimarco F.) Napoli-Fiorentina 1-0 (79' Insigne L.) Frosinone-Sampdoria 0-5 (10' Quagliarella F., 47 Caprari G, 54', 86' Defrel G., 83' (Pen) Kownacki...
      Match Score Statistics
      Inter-Parma 0-1 (79' Dimarco F.)
      Napoli-Fiorentina 1-0 (79' Insigne L.)
      Frosinone-Sampdoria 0-5 (10' Quagliarella F., 47 Caprari G, 54', 86' Defrel G., 83' (Pen) Kownacki D.)
      AS Roma-Chievo 2-2 (10' El Shaarawy S., 30' Cristante B.; 53' Birsa V., 83' Stepinski M.)
      Udinese-Torino 1-1 (28' De Paul R.; 49' Meite S.)
      Juventus-Sassuolo 2-1 (50', 65' Ronaldo C., 90+1' Babacar K.)
      Genoa-Bologna 1-0 (69' Piatek K.)
      Empoli-Lazio 0-1 (47' Parolo M.)
      Cagliari-AC Milan 1-1 (4' Joao Pedro; 55' G. Higuain)
      5 votes
    6. Premier League - Matchweek 5 Results

      Match Score Statistics Tottenham-Liverpool 1-2 (90+3' Lamela E.; 39' Wijnaldum G., 54' Firmino R.) Newcastle-Arsenal 1-2 (90+1' Clark C.; 46' Xhaka G., 58' Ozil M.) Manchester City-Fulham 3-0 (2'...
      Match Score Statistics
      Tottenham-Liverpool 1-2 (90+3' Lamela E.; 39' Wijnaldum G., 54' Firmino R.)
      Newcastle-Arsenal 1-2 (90+1' Clark C.; 46' Xhaka G., 58' Ozil M.)
      Manchester City-Fulham 3-0 (2' Sane L., 21' Silva D., 47' Sterling R.)
      Huddersfield-Crystal Palace 0-1 (38' Zaha W.)
      Chelsea-Cardiff 4-1 (37', 44', 80' (Pen) Hazard E., 83' Willian; 16' Bamba S.)
      Bournemouth-Leicester 4-2 (19', 37'(Pen) Fraser R., 41' King J. , 81' Smith A.; 88' (Pen) Maddison J., 89' Albrighton M.)
      Watford-Manchester United 1-2 (65' Gray A.; 35' Lukaku, 38' Smalling)
      Wolves-Burnley 1-0 (61' Jimenez R.)
      Everton-West Ham 1-3 (45+2' Sigurdsson G.; 11', 31' Yarmolenko A., 61' Arnautovic M.)
      Southampton-Brighton 17/09
      6 votes
    7. What have you been watching/reading this week?

      Remembering to post this on time edition. Anyway, what have you been watching/reading this week? Feel free to talk about something you saw that was cool, something that was bad, ask for...

      Remembering to post this on time edition.

      Anyway, what have you been watching/reading this week?

      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 Anilist, MAL, or any other anime/manga database you use!

      7 votes
    8. Dragon Quest 11 (PC) and Spiderman (ps4) has absolutely consumed my life the past week and a half

      The games are masterpieces in their own right. DQ11 probably the best jrpg I've played in a very long time (dq8 ps2) . Spiderman is just a very fun game. It's light hearted enough and has some...

      The games are masterpieces in their own right. DQ11 probably the best jrpg I've played in a very long time (dq8 ps2) . Spiderman is just a very fun game. It's light hearted enough and has some intense moments. I'm level 41 I think right now and I have a lot of my abilities unlocked and I just destroy the dudes even if I'm out matched 11 to 1. Very satisfying.

      Back to dragon quest. They made huge strides in quality of life with book shelves that actually show you that yes, you can read a book from it. The visible enemies is something that is sort of a relief for me because by my second playthrough of DQ8 I was so sick of random battles I almost just threw in the towel. I can explore and fight if I want. I would neglect exploring in DQ8 because of the random battles. Anyway what are your guys' thoughts on the games?

      edit: emulating DQ8 on pcsx2 is very very cool. You can make the graphics look almost exactly like DQ11. The textures work wonderfully with interneral resolution increase. Plus you can trigger "fast mode" when runs the game at like 3x speed, which makes the random battles not so monotonous

      6 votes
    9. Should comments be locked after a topic is inactive for a period of time?

      Since activity is the default view when looking at tildes, it seems like bumping a topic all the way to the top after each new comment can get a little abusive after the topic has existed for...

      Since activity is the default view when looking at tildes, it seems like bumping a topic all the way to the top after each new comment can get a little abusive after the topic has existed for quite a while.

      I'm thinking there should be some sort of restriction that after a topic has been inactive for a certain amount of time, it does one of four things:

      1. It closes. New comments cannot be added, but votes can still be added.
      2. A warning appears upon clicking the reply or add new comment button, warning the user that this will bump the topic, maybe giving the option of a silent reply. (no bumping)
      3. As topics progress in age (think more than a week), new comments bump less and less on the list as the topic becomes less relevant.
      4. As a plugin to the trust system, only users with high enough trust can bump topics after a certain date.
      8 votes
    10. Programming Mini-Challenge: KnightBot

      Another programming mini-challenge for you. It's been a month since the first one and that seemed to be rather successful. (I appreciate that there are other challenges on here but trying to sync...

      Another programming mini-challenge for you. It's been a month since the first one and that seemed to be rather successful. (I appreciate that there are other challenges on here but trying to sync with them seems tricky!)

      A reminder:
      I'm certain that many of you might find these pretty straight forward, but I still think there's merit in sharing different approaches to simple problems, including weird-and-wonderful ones.


      KnightBot


      Info

      You will be writing a small part of a Chess program, specifically focusing on the Knight, on an 8 x 8 board.


      Input

      The top-left square of the board will have index 0, and the bottom-right square will have index 63.

      • The first input is the starting square of the knight.
      • The second input is the requested finishing square of the knight.
      • The third input is the number of maximum moves allowed.

      Output

      The expected outcome is either True or False, determined by whether or not the Knight can reach the requested finishing square within the number of allowed moves when stating on the starting square.

      e.g. The expected output for the input 16, 21, 4 is True since the Knight can move 16->33->27->21, which is 3 moves.
      

      Extensions

      Some additional ideas for extending this challenge...

      1. Instead of an 8x8, what if the board was nxn?
      2. Instead of "within x moves", what if it was "with exactly x moves?"
      3. Instead of a traditional Knight's move (2 long, 1 short), what if it was n long and m short?
      4. What if the board was infinite?
      5. What if the board looped back around when crossing the edges? (e.g. the square to the right of 7 is 0)
      17 votes
    11. Can a company lie in their privacy policy?

      Maybe I'm just not very well versed in this sort of thing but I couldn't find anything online. I've always been sort of paranoid that a company might not be truthful in their privacy policy. Is...

      Maybe I'm just not very well versed in this sort of thing but I couldn't find anything online. I've always been sort of paranoid that a company might not be truthful in their privacy policy. Is there any sort of law to keep them honest or do we just have to take their word on it?

      11 votes
    12. Did you ever listen to an album so much that, even though you still love it, you can't play it anymore?

      I listened to Crack the Skye by Mastodon on repeat for 3 months, about 10 years ago. To this day, I still think it's a great album, but have no interest in ever listening to it again. This isn't...

      I listened to Crack the Skye by Mastodon on repeat for 3 months, about 10 years ago. To this day, I still think it's a great album, but have no interest in ever listening to it again. This isn't the only album I can say this about, either.

      Did this ever happen to you? What album was it?

      7 votes
    13. What are the "scents of your people?"

      Hello dear people, This post was inspired by @wise's post "What are the sounds of your people" But I'd like to hear you describe the scent, aroma, fragrance, or any kind of smell that you...

      Hello dear people,

      This post was inspired by @wise's post "What are the sounds of your people"

      But I'd like to hear you describe the scent, aroma, fragrance, or any kind of smell that you associate with yours. Maybe there's some overlap with ~food, but it's not just limited to foods and drinks. I think pretty much anything deep in our memories might be tied to the impressions of scents. Maybe it's the soil after night rain, the interior of a car, the book aroma of a library, or a pet, a person... let me know.

      I'll be posting mine as a comment.

      16 votes
    14. sixtysevenhundred.

      on some goth shit meditating in the graveyard tarring up my lungs while i'm walking down the boulevard sad little white boy crying, thinks his life's hard you don't know pain, there's a genocide...

      on some goth shit
      meditating in the graveyard
      tarring up my lungs while
      i'm walking down the boulevard
      sad little white boy
      crying, thinks his life's hard
      you don't know pain,
      there's a genocide in Myanmar
      people get their throats slit
      believing in the "wrong" god
      you had a girl make you high
      and you fell hard
      families are dying
      and you want to be a rockstar
      so why you taking drugs?
      what you trying to get numb for?

      i just want a life that
      might be worth waking up for
      share my music with my
      friends and maybe do an encore
      invite some people over, get
      some liquor that forever pours
      their lessons or their lesions,
      ask them all about their open sores
      sixtysevenhundred people
      either shot or burned alive
      you're dreaming of a good girl
      that you could probably call a wife
      this is how real loss looks
      this is real strife
      you drew a bath of henny
      and you want to take a deep dive

      on some goth shit
      looking out through your red eyes
      shades always on like
      a blanket to hide behind
      bleeding out, wounded
      at the first try at real life
      how does this shit balance,
      do you think you deserve to cry?
      praying for a goddess, "i
      pray you'll come and cleanse me"
      a nation full of people
      down the barrel of a cleansing
      Jekyll and I'm hiding in
      and out of all my draining
      should i even feel like this?
      there's no way it's the same thing.

      10 votes
    15. Exploitation and coercion

      Those two words and their relationship with "consent" and "freedom" fascinate me. I've sort of ruminated about it in the back of my mind for a while, but haven't sorted a lot out. It would be nice...

      Those two words and their relationship with "consent" and "freedom" fascinate me. I've sort of ruminated about it in the back of my mind for a while, but haven't sorted a lot out.

      It would be nice for two people to be able to make any agreement they like between each other without restrictions. "I'll do this for me and you give me that in return". If there aren't restrictions on what sort of agreement two private people make, in some sense, that can be maximum freedom.

      But then exploitation and coercion come into the mix. "If you don't sign this contract, I will kill you" is a clear example of an agreement not being free. "If you don't sign this employment contract, you won't be able to afford to buy food" is still fairly clear, but a little further removed. "If you don't sign this employment contract, you'll be able to get food, but the food you can afford will be heavily processed and laden with oils and processed sugars, and you could suffer poor health in the future" is getting into a lot of grey area.

      We talk a lot about minimum wage workers being exploited. It's true that most of them (almost all of them?) hate their jobs. It's also true that life necessarily requires sacrifices. I don't have a good framework for thinking about what point something becomes exploitative or unethical.

      It comes up in personal relationships as well. "If you don't have sex with me, I will kill myself" is clearly abusive and manipulative. "If you don't have sex with me, I will break up with you" is slightly more removed. "If you don't quit using heroin, I will break up with you" is a little grey.

      At what point is someone being coerced in a relationship vs two people acknowledging sacrifices they have to make to stay together? I don't have a good framework for thinking about this.

      Further things to think about: at what point of mental illness can a person no longer ethically enter into an agreement? What about a normal person who suffers from the usual human psychological biases? At what point is it exploitative to use psychological biases when negotiating with someone? This can go all the way from the benign (ending a price in ".99") to the damaging (designing casino games with flashing lights and buzzers, etc.)

      I don't expect someone to be able to give me a pat answer to this. If you think you can give me a 1-line "Exploitation is ...", I think you're probably missing something. But I am curious how other people think about these things, and what examples or what books you've found that have been helpful to you sorting things out.

      13 votes
    16. Linux gaming: GOG vs. Steam?

      I started prioritizing GOG a couple of years ago, buying most of my games there because I love their DRM-free stance. I have an entire backup of my GOG gaming library on my hard drive, so even if...

      I started prioritizing GOG a couple of years ago, buying most of my games there because I love their DRM-free stance. I have an entire backup of my GOG gaming library on my hard drive, so even if something happened to my account I'd still have everything I've bought from them over the years. On the other hand, their Linux support isn't great. For example, GOG Galaxy, their all-in-one frontend, is still not available on Linux despite being out for other platforms for years.

      Steam, on the other hand, is DRM-agnostic, and there isn't an easy way to separate my games from the service. I worry about what would happen if I somehow lost access to my account. When a game is available on Steam and GOG, I opt for GOG each time because I'd rather have a DRM-free copy that I can control. Nevertheless, Valve has done a lot to support Linux gaming, especially with their recent debut of SteamPlay and Proton. Right now, Steam gives a much better user experience to Linux users and supporting Valve helps move Linux gaming forward. It also helps that their selection is much greater than GOG's, (though that's less of a pull for me as I do appreciate GOG's heavier-handed curation).

      I'm torn because I want a little of column A and a little of column B. I keep hoping that GOG will eventually catch up with Steam with regards to Linux support, but that's already been the dream for a while (and a lot of people are done holding their breath). At this point I'm wondering whether I should just hop on the SteamPlay train and start putting my eggs back in that basket. Anyone have any thoughts? Who do you choose to buy from, and why?

      31 votes
    17. Hey tilda swintons - what would you do if you were awarded $130,000,000 in post-tax lottery money?

      you head to the gas station to catch a 6-pack and maybe a bag of chips or some rillos. you pass the cashier a twenty, and they mention your change will get you a couple lottery tickets. you're in...

      you head to the gas station to catch a 6-pack and maybe a bag of chips or some rillos. you pass the cashier a twenty, and they mention your change will get you a couple lottery tickets. you're in a good mood and we all hate coins, so you just tell 'em you're down and to choose random numbers.

      a week later, you wake up and see the winning lottery numbers on the news.

      hopeful curiosity turns into a flooring disbelief as you pause the tv and check the numbers four times over.

      you scramble to find and unlock your phone, heading straight to google.

      "winning lottery numbers"

      "how to tell if you won the lottery"

      "lottery number checker"

      everything checks out.

      "how to claim lottery winnings"

      you go to claim your prize, and you can choose between $130,000,000 in post-tax cash now, or $210,000,000 spread equally over the next 30 years.

      which do you choose? what do you do with it?

      25 votes