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5 votes
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What products do you absolutely love?
Are there any cool new products you find yourself constantly recommending to your friends?
58 votes -
A little appreciation for Vim's 'g' command
12 votes -
Why humanitarians are worried about Palantir’s new partnership with the UN
8 votes -
US Appeals Court rules key anti-age discrimination protections don’t apply to job seekers, only employees
10 votes -
Researchers made an AI whose performance increases if they let it sleep and dream
9 votes -
Please Don't Die Joey Janela // A short documentary
3 votes -
Apple to show first original series clips at March event but launch still months away
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What are some good Spanish books?
I'm learning Spanish and feel like reading is really helping me get to the next level. I've read 1984 and one part of Harry Potter in Spanish but now I'm thinking of trying some original,...
I'm learning Spanish and feel like reading is really helping me get to the next level. I've read 1984 and one part of Harry Potter in Spanish but now I'm thinking of trying some original, non-translated literature.
What Spanish-language books would you recommend (that are not too difficult to read)?
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Raw milk drinkers in nineteen states at risk of rare, dangerous infectious disease
10 votes -
APEX in Android Q: What Could Be The Biggest Thing Since Project Treble
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The Country Bears - Nostalgia Critic
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What are you reading these days? #13
What are you reading currently? Fiction or non-fiction, any genre, any language! Tell us what you're reading, and talk a bit about it. Notes: I could not start the thread yesterday on Friday like...
What are you reading currently? Fiction or non-fiction, any genre, any language! Tell us what you're reading, and talk a bit about it.
Notes: I could not start the thread yesterday on Friday like I used to, I'm sorry for the delay.
Past weeks: Week #1 · Week #2 · Week #3 · Week #4 · Week #5 · Week #6 · Week #7 · Week #8 · Week #9 · Week #10 · Week #11 · Week #12
23 votes -
What is the difference between translation and interpreting?
6 votes -
The Australia Indigenous Dreamtime side have defeated the New Zealand Maori by 34-26 in a highly entertaining contest at the Sydney Football Stadium this afternoon.
6 votes -
Nigeria presidential election postponed by a week
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Sky Racing: Competitive Paragliding With the World’s Best
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What is something you want to gush/talk about but haven't had the chance/audience to?
As the title says! I recently got a fretless bass and it's super hard to intonate correctly since I'm used to the frets doing it for me. It's such a weird sound but it isn't bad. I'm learning a...
As the title says! I recently got a fretless bass and it's super hard to intonate correctly since I'm used to the frets doing it for me. It's such a weird sound but it isn't bad. I'm learning a few songs on it already and it's funny to me that even if I switch to my fretted bass, that I still try to maintain proper intonation
37 votes -
This school district in Texas may create its own police force
6 votes -
Governments Are Spending Billions on Software They Can Get with Freedom
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Racial disparities in US cancer incidence and survival rates are narrowing
6 votes -
Niantic is tweaking Pokémon Go to settle a US lawsuit with angry homeowners
12 votes -
Alita: Battle Angel
What did everyone think that saw it? I personally loved it and really hope there's a sequel.
8 votes -
Links between gut microbes and depression strengthened
10 votes -
A 'third way': The controversial push for a new type of worker
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Colin Kroll, the tech whiz behind Vine and HQ Trivia made millions in his twenties. He was dead by thirty-four.
14 votes -
US Supreme Court to decide legality of census citizenship query
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Does the Oracle v. Google court case mean that Wine/DXVK is illegal?
I've been thinking about this but based on the current rulings in the Oracle v. Google court case, it would seem that APIs are indeed copyrightable. This would mean that Wine would be infringing...
I've been thinking about this but based on the current rulings in the Oracle v. Google court case, it would seem that APIs are indeed copyrightable.
This would mean that Wine would be infringing on Microsoft's copyright of the Windows API and system calls. Of course it wouldn't matter until Microsoft actually does something about it. But as Wine gets better and better and its market share higher and higher, I worry that Microsoft might set their sights on Wine now that they have the law on their side.
15 votes -
How debt kills
9 votes -
Altavista: The Rise & Fall of the Biggest Pre-Google Search Engine
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Where do you purchase your books online?
This is kind of a meta question I suppose, but I was wondering: where do folks here purchase books online? (As an aside, I check out books from the library often and I would highly recommend that...
This is kind of a meta question I suppose, but I was wondering: where do folks here purchase books online?
(As an aside, I check out books from the library often and I would highly recommend that you do too, but there are certain books that I want to keep, highlight, and write on. The library usually doesn’t sell these.)
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At least six sead in Aurora, Ill., shooting, including gunman; five police wounded
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The long-awaited moment... Dracula theme added! Oh also, the site is publicly visible now (but let's not be too noisy about it yet).
Alright, after repeatedly delaying it for various reasons, Tildes is now publicly visible. This means that people no longer need to get an invite to be able to browse the site. An invite is still...
Alright, after repeatedly delaying it for various reasons, Tildes is now publicly visible. This means that people no longer need to get an invite to be able to browse the site. An invite is still required to register and participate though (and I'm intending to keep it that way for the foreseeable future).
This should be a huge boon to the overall process—people will be able to check out the site before requesting an invite, which will save a lot of effort giving out "wasted" invites to people that just wanted to look and don't continue visiting afterwards. I want to talk more soon about making the process of getting an invite easier, but this should help a lot for now.
Please don't try to bring a lot of attention to the public visibility just yet (you're welcome to tell friends or small groups though). I fully expect some people to notice it naturally, but I'd like to try to keep it a little quiet still over the weekend. There are still a few things that I'm working on, and I'd like to get a bit more done before we start promoting it too widely. Early next week I'll make a post on the Tildes blog announcing it, and then we can go all out with it.
A couple of other notes about public visibility:
- Logged-out users can select their theme - there's a dropdown box in the site footer for them to change it, but they'll have to set it individually on each device.
- Logged-out users can only see the most recent 20 posts on user pages, they don't have access to the full pagination like logged-in users do. That was discussed a little in this thread. I don't know if it will stay this way permanently, but we can try it out for now.
I've also topped everyone back up to 5 invite codes again. The public visibility may cause some of you to get requests from people for invites, so please let me know if you need more. You can access your invite links here: https://tildes.net/invite
And as one other thing, I've also added the tirelessly-requested Dracula theme. This is the first time I've tried using the revamped theme system that @Bauke set up to add a completely new theme, so please let me know if you notice any oddities with it (or if you think I used the colors of it wrong or anything, I don't use Dracula personally).
Please let me know if you have any questions, concerns, feedback, etc. about the public visibility. This is a huge step in the site's progress, and I'm definitely both excited and terrified about it.
222 votes -
The assassination of Fred Hampton
5 votes -
Here's an animated scene I've been working on.
40 votes -
If Facebook wants to stop the spread of anti-vaxxers, it could start by not taking their ad dollars
12 votes -
How the body and mind talk to one another to understand the world
6 votes -
Ultradance - Vuela Vuela (2011)
4 votes -
My life at 47 is back to what it was like at 27 - Post-divorce, I’ve returned to my old ways
15 votes -
Astrophotography from Tokyo, one of the most light-polluted cities on Earth
11 votes -
White House press secretary Sarah Sanders interviewed by special counsel's office
7 votes -
Solar farms shine a ray of hope on bees and butterflies
5 votes -
Will Varley - To Build A Wall
8 votes -
Comment box on other people's posts at the top?
Just a suggestion for the site: The comment box should be at the top of a comment thread instead of at the bottom because on super long threads it's annoying to scroll down.
8 votes -
Why We Build The Wall (PhilosophyTube Cover)
7 votes -
An open letter to game developers from America's largest labor organization
10 votes -
The Digital Antiquarian: Ultima VII
6 votes -
Uber reports $3B in Q4 revenue, rising operating losses
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The marketplace of ideas — or how to fortify democracy
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Even years later, Twitter doesn’t delete your direct messages
4 votes