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7 votes
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Facebook plans to integrate WhatsApp, Instagram, and Facebook Messenger
35 votes -
Freddie Robinson - Off the Cuff (1973)
3 votes -
Thai cave rescue heroes named 2019 Australians of the Year
6 votes -
Old topics with new comments don't show "(X new)"
I have the "mark new comments" option enabled. Most of the time, it works, displaying "(X new)" under any topics which have had new comments posted since I last looked at it. However, if the topic...
I have the "mark new comments" option enabled. Most of the time, it works, displaying "(X new)" under any topics which have had new comments posted since I last looked at it.
However, if the topic is old enough, this "(X new)" notification does not display. The topic is sorted to the top of my feed, because I'm using activity from all-time as my default sort. But it doesn't show "(X new)". I know it has new comments, or it wouldn't jump to the top of my feed, but I'm not seeing that notification.
I don't know how old is "old enough" but it's definitely longer than a month. The topics this is happening to are 3 or 6 months old, but it doesn't seem to happen for topics which are only a few weeks old.
5 votes -
Toadbollock, Dustiberd and Lytillskyll: historian on what names can tell us about everyday medieval life
3 votes -
US President Donald Trump ally Roger Stone arrested on seven charges in Robert Mueller inquiry
12 votes -
Alan Alda has a podcast about communication... and its excellent!
4 votes -
So what's up with Voat?
hey all! i think this is my first ~talk post, 👀 nice place ye got here! so, i got to thinking about social media sites a few days ago (whilst trying to brainstorm a sideproject that isn't a social...
hey all!
i think this is my first ~talk post, 👀 nice place ye got here!
so, i got to thinking about social media sites a few days ago (whilst trying to brainstorm a sideproject that isn't a social media site) and i got to thinking about Voat.
it seemed like an interesting idea at first, a nearly literal copy-paste of old reddit meant a system that i was already used to, but i'd also be early enough to get whatever username i want, and they even have a cute little goat!
and then uhh
reddit got rid of a lot of hate-communities
and they all went to voat.
now - i guess that's fine. if they want to all exile themselves into their own corner of the internet, i can't stop em
but my question is like - what about the people behind Voat? obviously there's people running the site, there's investment money involved, and they have to know that their site is the front-yard above-ground pool with green water of the internet, right?
i tried looking for some interviews of the founder - but i couldn't find anything.
any of you lot know what's goin' on with voat? what are your thoughts on the site itself? its longevity?
30 votes -
“Most startups,” [Dan Lyons] writes, “are terribly managed, half-assed outfits run by buffoons and bozos and frat boys.”
9 votes -
Angola is the latest African country to decriminalise homosexuality
9 votes -
When YouTube red-pills the love of your life
30 votes -
From E-40 to Blueface: The Timeless Impact of the Offbeat Flow
5 votes -
"The hacker tourist ventures forth across the wide and wondrous meatspace of three continents, chronicling the laying of the longest wire on Earth." (Neal Stephenson, 1996)
5 votes -
Weezer surprise release new covers record: The Teal Album
7 votes -
Your own "main" user page (both topics and comments) is now paginated - this will be extended to everyone soon, so last warning to do any history cleanup
Things have been really quiet for the past few weeks. I've been pretty deep into server-admin-type work trying to get the site ready to be publicly visible, and while I have a decent understanding...
Things have been really quiet for the past few weeks. I've been pretty deep into server-admin-type work trying to get the site ready to be publicly visible, and while I have a decent understanding of that side of things I'm definitely not an expert, so I've been doing a lot of reading and experimenting that hasn't really looked like much happening from the outside.
I'm pretty happy with the state of everything now though, and I'm intending to make the site publicly visible (but still requiring an invite to register/participate) sometime next week. Part of that will be making some changes that have been overdue for a while, and catching up on merge requests and other things that have been getting backlogged while I've been in server-admin mode (and I apologize to all the people that have submitted those that I've been neglecting).
So this change is one that I've said is coming for a long time: your "main" user page is now paginated, and you no longer need to select "Topics" or "Comments" to be able to look back through older posts. For the moment, this is still restricted to only your own page, but on Monday, I will be enabling pagination on all user pages. So this is the final warning that if there's anything in your history you'd like to edit or delete before people can easily look back through your history, you should do it in the next few days.
I'm still considering whether to add any options for restricting the visibility of your user history, but I think it's really important to stress that anything like that will always be a false sense of privacy. I know for a fact that at least one person has already fully scraped all the comment threads on the site, and probably already has the ability to look through everyone's posting history if they want to (and they could easily make that data available to others). Once the site is publicly visible, scraping everything will be even more common, and it simply can't be prevented. If you post things, it will always be possible for someone to find them.
That being said, one thing that I am considering is making it so that logged-out users won't have access to pagination on user pages (similar to how it is for everyone else's user pages right now). It's still a false sense of privacy, but it at least lowers the convenience a little and means that someone will have to get an invite to be able to dig through anyone's history easily (though there's still the possibility that someone scrapes all the data and makes it browseable/searchable on an external site). Anyone have any opinions on whether it's worth doing that, or should I just let everyone look through user pages, whether they're logged in or out?
And since I haven't done it in a while, I've topped everyone up to 10 invites again, so please feel free to invite anyone else you want before we get into the public-visibility phase.
Thanks - please let me know if you have any thoughts about user histories or if you notice any issues with paginating through your "mixed" history (since it was a bit weird to implement and I'm not 100% sure it's correct).
80 votes -
Fake news is more likely to be shared by older people — but we don't know why
19 votes -
Grave of Matthew Flinders discovered after 200 years near London station
8 votes -
AlphaStar: Mastering the Real-Time Strategy Game StarCraft II
15 votes -
Jenia Lubich - Russian Girl (2011)
3 votes -
Algy Strutting - Turn On | Drop Out Mixtape
3 votes -
So you want to compete with Steam: Epic, Discord, Kartridge, and RobotCache
11 votes -
The plot against George Soros - How two Jewish American political consultants helped create the world’s largest anti-Semitic conspiracy theory
12 votes -
What DE and distro do you use and why?
I'm curious as to what the Tildes Linux/BSD community (and I suppose other answers like Windows or MacOS would be acceptable, though they may feel a bit more dry) use for their desktop. I imagine...
I'm curious as to what the Tildes Linux/BSD community (and I suppose other answers like Windows or MacOS would be acceptable, though they may feel a bit more dry) use for their desktop. I imagine that Ubuntu and Gnome will dominate the answers as you would expect, but maybe you'll surprise me. Personally, I'm on Arch Linux with i3-gaps. I use Arch because I enjoy the DIY aspect of Linux as well as the aur and slim nature of Arch. I'd also be lying if I didn't say I use it partially just because I like the "pacman" pun.
As for i3-gaps, I think that WMs are generally more customizable and good for 'ricing', plus they go with my workflow and are convenient in that they load faster and the likes, though I have to admit I have only ever used i3 (I've been considering trying out bspwm). So, what do you guys use? You can also of course share more information such as your shell or DM if you wanted, though I highly doubt anyone cares what display manager you us or anything.
24 votes -
Biopunk Manifesto - Meredith Patterson
5 votes -
The cacao cult: Why chocolate is hot right now
9 votes -
Internet Archive
21 votes -
A newly-discovered note may finally prove that the much-disputed portrait of young Jane Austen is, in fact, the novelist herself
5 votes -
How To Write Unmaintainable Code
15 votes -
Venezuela crisis: Russia condemns bid to 'usurp power' from Nicolás Maduro
7 votes -
Ex-Jakarta Governor Ahok, jailed for blasphemy, freed
3 votes -
Adelaide now hottest Australian capital city on record as temperatures soar throughout South Australia
7 votes -
Suggestion: Adding the group list to the sidebar even when you are on a particular group
Hi, finally got the chance to join tildes. I am loving it so far but there is just one small suggestion. When I am on mobile and on a particular group, for eg ~music and want to switch to ~books,...
Hi, finally got the chance to join tildes. I am loving it so far but there is just one small suggestion.
When I am on mobile and on a particular group, for eg ~music and want to switch to ~books, I have to go back to the main page to access the list from the sidebar.I know, I know, I could just type in the url but wouldn't it be better if there was some way to access the group list from any page for easier navigation. Perhaps adding it in the existing sidebar or a separate sidebar on the left side.
12 votes -
Military buildup in Arctic as melting ice reopens northern borders
6 votes -
Robern Menz seeks to bring back the Polly Waffle
3 votes -
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! If you've just picked up some music, please update on that as...
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! If you've just picked up some music, please update on that as well, we'd love to see your hauls :)
Feel free to give recs or discuss anything about each others' listening habits.
You can make a chart if you use last.fm:
http://www.tapmusic.net/lastfm/
Remember that linking directly to your image will update with your future listening, make sure to reupload to somewhere like imgur if you'd like it to remain what you have at the time of posting.
15 votes -
Australian Government seeks information after author Yang Hengjun goes missing in China
5 votes -
Venezuela opposition leader swears himself in as interim president
27 votes -
Interview with Atsuko Ishizuka, director of A Place Further Than the Universe
5 votes -
Death of the author
10 votes -
What have you been watching/reading this week? (Anime/Manga)
Forgot to post the thread yesterday. 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,...
Forgot to post the thread yesterday.
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!
6 votes -
How to rapidly image entire brains at nanoscale resolution
10 votes -
If you installed PEAR PHP in the last 6 months, you may be infected.
8 votes -
Nintendo Switch - Indie Highlights 2019
11 votes -
Bomb threat, sextortion spammers abused weakness at GoDaddy.com
7 votes -
Physicists stimulate Hawking radiation from optical analogue of a black hole
6 votes -
Our Software Dependency Problem
9 votes -
Microsoft Edge browser flags Daily Mail Online as untrustworthy
24 votes -
"The Punchline" - The best underdog story I've ever heard - John Scott Hockey All Star Game
5 votes -
Vibing with Lil Peep
anyone out there lookin to catch a drain vibe, then this your post. lil peep is a damn king of this generation, and it's a shame we lost the boy as soon as we did. here's a small collection of...
anyone out there lookin to catch a drain vibe, then this your post.
lil peep is a damn king of this generation, and it's a shame we lost the boy as soon as we did.
here's a small collection of some of his stuff that i'm daydrunkvibin on at the moment.
enjoi.
"U Said" - Come Over When You're Sober pt. 1
"Wake Me Up" x not currently scheduled for studio release
"Move On, Be Strong" x Hellboy
"Cut Myself" ft. mysticphonk, not scheduled for studio release
"Broken Smile" x Come Over When You're Sober, pt. 2
"Walk Away as the Door Slams" ft. Lil Tracy x Hellboy
*** BONUS ***
"goth queen" x Lil Peep ft. mysticphonk
"JUST ONE THING" x Wicca Phase Springs Eternal
"Suicidal Pistol Grip Pump" x Yüth Forever
"I spoke to the devil in Miami, he said everything would be fine" x XXXTentacion
thoughts/opinions?
stay up, stay down, stay Xed out,
4 votes