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Sydney Anglicans ban same-sex marriage on hundreds of church properties
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Doctor Who S11E03 'Rosa' discussion thread
What did you think of this week's episode of 'Doctor Who'? Previous discussions: Doctor Who S11E01 'The Woman Who Fell To Earth' Doctor Who S11E02 'The Ghost Monument'
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Weekly discussion thread 2: Shadow of The Tomb Raider
Description: As Lara Croft races to save the world from a Maya apocalypse, she must become the Tomb Raider she is destined to be. Links: Steam Xbox One
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Ogham, an old Irish script that required an exception to the modern rules - ᚛ᚈᚑᚋ ᚄᚉᚑᚈᚈ᚜ and ᚛ᚑᚌᚐᚋ᚜ | Tom Scott
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Dissertation on First Principles of Government
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"Dear Transphobes", "Dear Disablists", a new campign from the Scottish Government
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Nuclear War (USSR, 1980, by A. Shandro)
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The sunburnt country
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On the GNU Kind Communication Guidelines
Link to the announcement -- Do read it, it's a short email. I'm posting this here because I think it generated some good discussion over on HN, which unfortunately got .. flamewary. (Is that...
Link to the announcement -- Do read it, it's a short email.
I'm posting this here because I think it generated some good discussion over on HN, which unfortunately got .. flamewary. (Is that irony?)
I've myself created and moderated several large-ish communities over the years and my views on codes of conduct are mixed. I'm always trying to make an envi. They themselves can range quite a bit, with 'opponents' to CoCs often picking the worst offenders in terms of overreach as examples. To me, it's always felt like the software engineering world is rediscovering... forum guidelines?
This is a politically-charged topic now, where almost all discussion on CoCs being centered on black&white "if you oppose them then you're basically alt-right". This makes the topic of CoCs an interesting example, IMO, of how we ("we" as in "the internet") give loudspeakers to the most extremist voices, silencing nuance.
Reminds me of a post by @deadaluspark here discussing the effect that this increasing divide has on us.
Well anyway, I brought up the announcement in question because Stallman (someone who tends to usually be pretty radical and have clear cut opinions) positively surprised me. This seemed to resonate with people, especially the parts about replacing sticks with carrots. It felt pretty good to see someone ignore (probably by virtue of being shielded from it) the politically-charged side of the topic and simply focus on trying to improve communication. Sounds cliché, but I feel that this approach has gotten very rare the past 4-5 years, and its higher frequency on Tildes is part of why I've been enjoying reading the comments here so much.
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China to open mega-bridge and tunnel: Thirty-four miles across the water
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Sparring Candidates Duet In Music While They Duel For Votes
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The future of photography is code
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WebAssembly’s post-MVP future: A cartoon skill tree
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The Smiths - Bigmouth Strikes Again (1986)
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Federal Labor has dropped its opposition to a contentious immigration bill, increasing pressure on the Government to allow refugee children on Nauru to go to New Zealand
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Help/input wanted on a couple of updates
Nothing very major has changed yet, but I'm working on adding a couple of open-source contributions to the site and could use some help and input related to them: Theme system rework First, I've...
Nothing very major has changed yet, but I'm working on adding a couple of open-source contributions to the site and could use some help and input related to them:
Theme system rework
First, I've just deployed a rework of the "theme system" (for the display themes that you can select in your settings) that @Bauke has been brave enough to work on. As some of you know, the site originally only had two themes - Solarized Light and Solarized Dark. Because of this, the theme system was built around those themes and meant that the Solarized colors had to be used in all other themes as well. This is why, for example, the new default theme (with the white background) still uses Solarized colors for links/alerts/etc., even though the contrast and appearance of some of them isn't very good on white.
This rework will allow every theme to have completely custom colors (as well as other possibilities), but the first stage was just deploying a refactor to convert the existing themes to this new system. If you've ever tried to refactor CSS, you know that it's not much fun and there are a lot of subtle things that can go wrong. So as of right now: nothing should look different yet, and if you notice any issues with colors or other appearance changes, please post here to let me know.
This is mostly just to make sure that nothing's been messed up during the transition to the new system, and once it seems safe we can start making more interesting changes like adjusting colors, adding more themes that diverge from that Solarized base, and so on. But for now, we're just looking for issues in the existing themes to make sure everything survived the transition intact.
Saving/bookmarking/favoriting/etc. terminology
@what has also been working on a contribution that will add the ability to save/bookmark topics and comments. It's close to being ready to deploy, but I thought I'd ask for some input about what term to use for the function before it goes live, since it will be more hassle to change it afterwards if necessary.
"Save" has the benefit of being short and also used on other sites like reddit, Facebook, and some others. I think it's slightly misleading though, because you're not really saving the post, just a link to it. If the author deletes it, you won't have it saved.
"Bookmark" is probably more correct, and used by some sites including Twitter. However, it's longer and may be confusing to some people if they think it's related to browser bookmarks.
Any preference on either of those, or are there other options (like "favorite") that might be best?
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Netflix plans to raise $2 billion in new debt to fund content spending
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Brazil's Jair Bolsonaro threatens purge of leftwing 'outlaws'
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Classical Music at the Yellow Lounge in Berlin
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Penelope's Fiance - The Steady Steps To Our Catastrophe
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What does Stack Overflow want to be when it grows up?
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Meet the carousing, harmonica-playing Texan who just won a Nobel for his cancer breakthrough
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Netflix denies changing posters based on viewers' race
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European Soccer - This week results (10.10.2018) - *Includes UEFA Nations League results and today's EPL, laLiga and Serie A matches*
UEFA Nations League - Matchweek 3-4 Match Score Statistics League A - Group 1 Netherlands-Germany 3-0 30' van Dijk V., 87' Depay M., 90+3' Wijnaldum G. France-Germany 2-1 62', 80'(Pen) Griezmann...
UEFA Nations League - Matchweek 3-4
Match Score Statistics League A - Group 1 Netherlands-Germany 3-0 30' van Dijk V., 87' Depay M., 90+3' Wijnaldum G. France-Germany 2-1 62', 80'(Pen) Griezmann A.; 14'(Pen) Kroos T. League A - Group 2 Belgium-Switzerland 2-1 58', 84' Lukaku R.; 76' Gavranovic M. Iceland-Switzerland 1-2 81' Finnbogason A.; 52' Seferovic H., 67' Lang M. League A - Group 3 Poland-Portugal 2-3 18' Piatek K., 77' Blaszczkowski J.; 31' Silva An., 43'(OG) Glik K., 52' Silva B. Poland-Italy 0-1 90+2' Biraghi C. League A - Group 4 Croatia-England 0-0 Spain-England 2-3 58' Paco A., 90+8' Ramos S.; 16', 38' Sterling R., 30' Rashford M. League B - Group 1 Slovakia-Czech Republic 1-2 62' Hansik M.; 52' Krmencik M., 76' Schick P. Ukraine-Czech Republic 1-0 43' Malinovsky R. League B - Group 2 Russia-Sweden 0-0 Russia-Turkey 2-0 20' Neustadter R., 78' Cheryshev D. League B - Group 3 Austria-Northern Ireland 1-0 71' Arnautovic M. Bosnia and Herzegovina-Northern Ireland 2-0 27', 73' Dzeko E. League B - Group 4 Republic of Ireland-Denmark 0-0 Republic of Ireland-Wales 0-1 58' Wilson H. League C - Group 1 Israel-Scotland 2-1 52' Peretz D., 75'(OG) Tierney K.; 25'(Pen) Mulgrew C. Israel-Albania 2-0 8' Hemed T., 83' Saba D. League C - Group 2 Estonia-Finland 0-1 90+1' Pukki T. Greece-Hungary 1-0 65' Mitroglou K. Finland-Greece 2-0 46' Soiri P., 89' Kamara G. Estonia-Hungary 3-3 20' Luts S., 70'(OG) Patkai M., 79' Anier H.; 24' Nagy D., 54', 81' Szalai A. League C - Group 3 Norway-Slovenia 1-0 45+5' Selnaes O. Bulgaria-Cyprus 2-1 89' Despodov K., 68' Nedelev T.; 41' Kastanos G. Norway-Bulgaria 1-0 31' Elyounoussi M. Slovenia-Cyprus 1-1 83' Skubic N.; 37' Papoulis F. League C - Group 4 Lithuania-Romania 1-2 90' Zulpa A.; 13' Chipciu A., 90+4' Maxim A. Montenegro-Serbia 0-2 18'(Pen), 81' Mitrovic A. Romania-Serbia 0-0 Lithuania-Montenegro 1-4 88' Baravykas R.; 10, 45+1'(Pen) Mugosa S., 35' Kopitovic B., 86' Zoric D. League D - Group 1 Georgia-Andorra 3-0 33', 84' Vako, 90+4' Kankava J. Latvia-Kazakhstan 1-1 40' Karasauskas A.; 16' Zainutdinov B. Kazakhstan4 0 Andorra 4-0 21' Seidakhmet Y., 39' Turysbek B., 61'(OG) Gomes J., 74' Murtazayev R. Latvia-Georgia 0-3 8' Kankava J., 29' Gvilla V., 61' Chakvetadze G. League D - Group 2 Belarus-Luxembourg 1-0 43' Saroka A. Moldova-San Marino 2-0 31', 67' Ginsari R. Belarus-Moldova 0-0 Luxembourg-San Marino 3-0 4' Turpel D., 65' Sinani D., 73' Thill V. League D - Group 3 Faroe Islands-Azerbaijan 0-3 28', 86'(Pen) Oliveira R., 67' Nazarov D. Kosovo-Malta 3-1 30', 81' Kololli B., 68' Murigi V.; 51' Agius A. Azerbaijan-Malta 1-1 53' Abdullayev A.; 37' Muscat R. Faroe Islands-Kosovo 1-1 50' Joensen R.; 9' Rashica M. League D - Group 4 Armenia-Gibraltar 0-1 50'(Pen) Chipolina J. Macedonia-Liechtenstein 4-1 10', 30' Trajkovski A., 36' Pandev G., 67' Alioski E.; 37' Yildiz S. Armenia-Macedonia 4-0 12' Pizzelli M., 67' Movsisyan Y., 81' Ghazaryan G., 90+4' Mkhitaryan H. Gibraltar-Liechtenstein 2-1 61' Cabrera G., 66' Chipolina J.; 15' Salanovic D.
English Premier League - Matchweek 9
Match Score Statistics Arsenal-Leicester 3-1 45' Ozil M., 63', 66' Aubameyang P.; 31'(OG) Bellerin H. Bournemouth-Southampton 0-0 Cardiff-Fulham 4-2 15' Murphy J., 20' Reid B., 65' Paterson C., 87' Harris K.; 11' Schurrle A., 34' Sessegnon R. Chelsea-Manchester United 2-2 21' Rudiger A., 90+6' Barkley R.; 55', 73' Martial A. Everton-Crystal Palace 2-0 87' Calvert-Lewin D., 89' Tosun C. Huddersfield-Liverpool 0-1 24' Salah M. Manchester City-Burnley 5-0 17' Aguero S., 54' Silva B., 56' Fernandinho, 83' Mahrez R., 90' Sane L. Newcastle-Brighton 0-1 29' Kayal B. West Ham-Tottenham 0-1 44' Lamela E. Wolves-Watford 0-2 20' Capoue E., 21' Pereyra R. LaLiga - Matchweek 9
Match Score Statistics Real Sociedad-Girona 0-0 Barcelona-Sevilla 4-2 2' Coutinho, 12' Messi L., 63'(Pen) Suarez L., 88' Rakitic I.; 79'(OG) Lenglet C., 90+1' Muriel L. Betis-Valladolid 0-1 35' Antonito Celta Vigo-Alaves 0-1 58' Pina T. Eibar-Athetic Bilbao 1-1 17'(Pen) Charles; 21' Williams I. Huesca-Espanyol 0-2 51', 64' Iglesias B. Rayo Vallecano-Getafe 1-2 74' De Tomas R., 63' Foulquier D., 67'(OG) Akieme S. Real Madrid-Levante 1-2 72' Marcelo; 6' Morales J., 13'(Pen) Roger M. Villarreal-Atlético Madrid 1-1 65' Mario Gaspar; 51' Filipe Luis Valencia-Leganes 1-1 85' Gaya J.; 63'(Pen) Gumbau G. Serie A - Matchweek 9
Match Score Statistics Sampdoria-Sassuolo 0-0 AS Roma-Spal 0-2 38'(Pen) Petagna A., 56' Bonifazi K. Fiorentina-Cagliari 1-1 60'(Pen) Veretout J.; 69' Pavoletti L. Bologna-Torino 2-2 59' Santander F., 77' Calabresi A.; 14' Falque I., 54' Baselli D. Chievo-Atalanta 1-5 84'(Pen), 25' De Roon M., 28' 50', 52' Ilicic J., 72' Gosens R. Frosinone-Empoli 3-3 8'(OG) Silvestre M., 54'(Pen), 63' Ciofani D.; 32' Zajc M., 48' Silvestre M., 79' Ucan S. Inter-AC Milan 1-0 90+2' Icardi M. Juventus-Genoa 1-1 18' Ronaldo C.; 67' Bessa D. Parma-Lazio 0-2 81'(Pen) Immobile C., 90+4? Correa J. Udinese-Napoli 0-3 14' Ruiz F., 82'(Pen) Mertens D., 86' Rog M. Bundesliga - Matchweek 8
Match Score Statistics Augsburg-RB Leipzig 0-0 Bayer Leverkusen-Hannover 2-2 34' Bender L., 90+4' Bellarabi K.; 25' Muslija F., 54' Felipe M. Borussia Monchengladbach-Mainz 4-0 21', 53' 63' Hofmann J., 58' Hazard T. Eintracht Frankfurt-Dusseldorf 7-1 20'(Pen), 50' Haller S., 26', 34', 55', 69', 72' Jovic L. Hertha Berlin-Freiburg 1-1 7' Duda O.; 36' Kock R. Nurnberg-**Hoffenheim ** 1-3 18'(Pen) Behrens H.; 50', 57' Nelson R., 67' Szalai A. Schalke04-Werder Bremen 0-2 43', 66' Eggestein M. Stuttgart- Borussia Dortmund 0-4 3' Sancho J., 23' Reus M., 25' Paco A., 85' Philipp M. Wolfsburg-Bayern Munich 1-3 63' Weghorst W.; 30', 49' Lewandowski R., 72' Rodriguez J. Ligue 1 - Matchweek 10
Match Score Statistics Nice-Marseille 0-1 42' Sanson M. Saint Etienne-Rennes 1-1 4'(Pen) Khazri W.; 34' Sarr I. Montpellier-Bordeaux 2-0 17' Laborde G., 53'(Pen) Delort A. Caen-Guingamp 0-0 Dijon-Lille 1-2 81'(Pen) Abeid M.; 21'(Pen) Pepe N., 43' Luiz Araujo Nantes-Toulouse 4-0 25'. 71', 77' Sala E., 38' Boschilia G. Reims-Angers 1-1 73' Chavarria P.; 36' Traore I. Strasbourg-Monaco 2-1 17' THimasson A., 84' Mothiba L.; 90+1'(Pen) Tielemans Y. PSG-Amiens 5-0 12' Marquinhos, 42' Rabiot A., 80' Draxler J., 82' Mbappe K., 87' Diaby M., Lyon-Nimes 2-0 24' Dembele M., 90' Depay M. 5 votes -
It's time for video game makers to unionize
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David R. Chan's love of lists and determination never to eat at the same place twice has seen him eat at over 7,300 Chinese restaurants and become an accidental expert on Chinese-American history
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Black Belt Eagle Scout - Indians Never Die (2017)
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Young People and Politics: Should They be Involved?
I was recently reading a reddit post about a 15 year old speaking out about climate change. In the comments there was a depressing amount of people dismissing her thoughts, opinions, and arguments...
I was recently reading a reddit post about a 15 year old speaking out about climate change. In the comments there was a depressing amount of people dismissing her thoughts, opinions, and arguments simply because of age (and possibly because of the topic, but most stated reasons were age). In my own opinion I think young people should have just as much consideration given to their arguments as older people, if not more. They are the ones that are going to live in the world the older generations are leaving behind, and they want to make it a good place to live in. Admittedly, I am biased towards giving her a stage. I myself am still pretty young, especially here on Tildes. Maybe I only view it this way because of that. It's hard to tell, which is why I want some other viewpoints. Do you think younger people should be given consideration, despite their age?
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New Brunswick village angers residents with 'straight pride' flag
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Facebook is being sued by their advertisers for faking video viewing figures
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First law firm in Canada focusing on eSports opens in Toronto
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Antiwar movement spreads among tech workers
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Thirteen overlooked and forgotten murals of San Francisco
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Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison apologises to victims of institutional child sex abuse
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The oldest true stories in the world
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Surveillance capitalism has led us into a dystopia
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Feature Request: SQRL authentication
Hi, I found an SQRL client on F-Droid, it seems like a pretty good concept, any thoughts on this? Here are the docs https://www.grc.com/sqrl/sqrl.htm I also opened a issue on gitlab so it can be...
Hi,
I found an SQRL client on F-Droid, it seems like a pretty good concept, any thoughts on this?
Here are the docs https://www.grc.com/sqrl/sqrl.htm
I also opened a issue on gitlab so it can be commented also there https://gitlab.com/tildes/tildes/issues/304
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What are you typing on?
What are you all typing on? Right now I'm using a Planck with gateron reds. It was a gift from a friend and I'm loving it. It didn't take too long to get used to the ortholinear layout and I'm...
What are you all typing on?
Right now I'm using a Planck with gateron reds. It was a gift from a friend and I'm loving it. It didn't take too long to get used to the ortholinear layout and I'm starting to like it more than staggered. At first the lack of keys seems like a con, but once you really start digging into the power the firmware offers it's easy to counteract, and it can become easier and faster to use than a full size keyboard
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Singapore flying taxi trial set to begin in the second half of 2019
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Bureau of Meteorology hits out at 'inaccurate' reports of local forecasting changes
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Netflix pulls the plug on ‘Luke Cage’ - No season three for Marvel’s Harlem hero
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Cate Blanchett defends straight actors playing gay characters
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'The Conners' showrunner Bruce Helford: Why we killed off Roseanne like that
The show-runner explains: 'The Conners' Showrunner Bruce Helford: Why We Killed Off Roseanne Like That Some fan reactions: ‘The Conners’ Has Officially Killed Off Roseanne, And Fans Can’t Believe...
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The show-runner explains: 'The Conners' Showrunner Bruce Helford: Why We Killed Off Roseanne Like That
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Some fan reactions: ‘The Conners’ Has Officially Killed Off Roseanne, And Fans Can’t Believe The Shade
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Vreal - The first broadcast platform for VR games
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The next big blue-collar job is coding
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Kara Swisher: Who will teach Silicon Valley to be ethical?
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Eureka Stockade rebellion
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"Discussion threads" for groups
I'm a big fan of "discussion threads" over on reddit, if you're unfamiliar they're essentially threads a subreddit will pin every day or week where you can post things that don't deserve a full...
I'm a big fan of "discussion threads" over on reddit, if you're unfamiliar they're essentially threads a subreddit will pin every day or week where you can post things that don't deserve a full post or are slightly frivolous or off topic. To give an example, a while back I wanted to make a post with some thoughts on Coleridge's "Ode to Dejection", but after typing it out didn't think there was enough to warrant making a thread over it. I didn't feel like doing a more extensive analysis or trying to artificially broaden the scope (ie, doing something like "what's a poem you like?" as an excuse for sharing my thoughts), so I just trashed it.
I like discussion threads because they help save "small" content like that as well as helping to build a sense of community and are just generally quite comfy.
However, I recognize that there can be some downsides:
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May end up being "low quality" in the minds of certain users. I know this is somewhat contentious, since the site culture is still being established, I personally don't want Tildes to be that serious but I know some people do.
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Normal group activity could drop if people opt to use the discussion thread instead of making a post. This is doubly bad because the site is small.
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