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2 votes
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The Jetzons - Hard Times (2008)
5 votes -
Lessons from 6 software rewrite stories
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Thoughts on the idea of "subscribing" to a topic?
Basically, the ability to receive a notification whenever someone comments on a subscribed topic. Currently, there is a save option (Unless it's been removed? I'm looking now and can't seem to...
Basically, the ability to receive a notification whenever someone comments on a subscribed topic. Currently, there is a save option (Unless it's been removed? I'm looking now and can't seem to find it) which makes for a decent solution for the time being, but personally I know how easy it is to forget all about what you have saved and have it fly completely under your radar. I, for one, think it would be a good idea if you could subscribe to a topic you're interested so you don't completely forget and miss some discussion.
15 votes -
lib.reviews An open source, open data review website for high quality reviews on any topic
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Why airlines are cracking down on "skiplagging"
20 votes -
Why humans have evolved to drink milk
15 votes -
Pakistan shoots down two Indian fighter jets: Military
21 votes -
Going to work in South Africa, with a depression prescription
Good news: I'll be starting my new work in Cape Town, South Africa soon. Not so good news: I have depression, and is currently on the antidepressant Sertraline. My question would be the following:...
Good news: I'll be starting my new work in Cape Town, South Africa soon.
Not so good news: I have depression, and is currently on the antidepressant Sertraline.
My question would be the following:
How are prescriptions of the antidepressant handled in the South African health care system? Can I obtain, from either a GP or a Specialist, a sort of "long-standing" prescription, valid for (say) a few months, that will allow me to refill at pharmacies or dispensing GPs, without me having to be referred to a Specialist each time I need a refill? I understand that recurring examinations by a Specialist are likely necessary, but I don't expect those to be frequent, as my condition is fairly stable now.
Also a related question: I'm otherwise young and physically healthy, not affected by chronic conditions except depression. However, it seems that any health insurance schemes there that cover my condition would be rather expensive. Those policies typically include a broad coverage of chronic conditions, most of which I don't foresee a need. For one like myself, what suggestion would you give in terms of health insurance selection?
Many many thanks <3
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How to avoid a war in Venezuela
4 votes -
Testimony of Michael D. Cohen — Committee on Oversight and Reform — US House of Representatives
54 votes -
Workism is making Americans miserable
42 votes -
Quebec is moving ahead with its plan for electoral reform (mixed-member proportional) but says it will not hold a referendum on the issue
10 votes -
Longer (or configurable) duration for topic read comment tracking
Comment Visits Setting This data is retained for 30 days. After not visiting a particular topic for 30 days, the data about your last visit to it will be deleted. We've had discussions before...
This data is retained for 30 days. After not visiting a particular topic for 30 days, the data about your last visit to it will be deleted.
We've had discussions before about long-lived topics, resurrecting old topics, etc. and the general consensus is that they were good and encouraged. Unfortunately, with the limited 30-day memory for topic read-vs-new comments, resurrected posts become a real pain. The current activity-sorted all-time front page has three topics from 2018, each with over a hundred comments. It'd be nice to read the new activity, but that takes either some tedious Ctrl+F with various terms ("minutes", "days", etc.) to find newish comments or re-reading everything.
I'd like to avoid relying on a third-party extension to handle this (browser and device support, issues with syncing multiple devices, etc.), and I understand the privacy goals. What are people's thoughts on making read-comment memory user-configurable, even if it's just "default 30-days" and "all-time"?
10 votes -
Super Smash Bros. Melee won't be at Evo 2019
5 votes -
Efficiently finding duplicate documents via locality sensitive hashing (LSH)
7 votes -
Content control features (and is there a feature roadmap?)
I am wondering if it is planned to provide the user with methods to control the content they see, ie; filtering the topics in a group or comments in a topic based on various criteria including...
I am wondering if it is planned to provide the user with methods to control the content they see, ie; filtering the topics in a group or comments in a topic based on various criteria including keywords.
I looked around to see if this has been asked, or if there was a roadmap document, but did not find anything. (this is no criticism, I do realize we are early in the dev cycle and I cannot image just one person being able to do all this!)I do hope so. No matter how high the quality of the topics/comments there will always be things a user may not want to see.
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What are the best vegan or vegetarian burger options out there?
I just had an "Impossible" burger here in Vegas. I honestly couldn't believe it wasn't meat. I'm not vegan or Vegetarian, but I eat it from time to time. Any other good recommendations out there...
I just had an "Impossible" burger here in Vegas. I honestly couldn't believe it wasn't meat.
I'm not vegan or Vegetarian, but I eat it from time to time.
Any other good recommendations out there for good meat substitutes?
18 votes -
What anime, old or new, did you not expect to enjoy, but now highly recommend?
For me it's two: The Vision of Escaflowne and Samarai Champloo Both are wonderful world-building. They are so very different, but I feel they stay true to their themes and entertain the whole way.
18 votes -
United Methodist Church votes to maintain its opposition to same-sex marriage, gay clergy
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Jacob Wohl has spread lies on Twitter about Robert Mueller, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Kamala Harris, and more. Now, he’s eyeing the 2020 US election.
22 votes -
Funcom enters into exclusive six-year partnership to release at least three PC/console titles in Frank Herbert's Dune universe
7 votes -
Lag and Blanking on the SNES
6 votes -
Big pharma is partnering with Instagram influencers to sell new drugs and medical devices
15 votes -
Spotify launches in India amidst legal battle with Warner
6 votes -
Facebook's terms for its Patreon-like "Fan Subscriptions" feature include taking up to 30% of revenue, offering free trial subscriptions, and a perpetual license to all content
16 votes -
Chihayafuru Season 3 Delayed Until October 2019
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What have you been watching/reading this week? (Anime/Manga)
What have you been watching and reading this week? You don't need to give us a whole essay if you don't want to, but please write something! Feel free to talk about something you saw that was...
What have you been watching and reading this week? You don't need to give us a whole essay if you don't want to, but please write something! 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 pages on Anilist, MAL, or any other database you use!
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What's the deal with Proust?
I've never read Marcel Proust, and I know very little about his work. But every serious reader of literature I know absolutely gushes over him, but never seems to be able to explain what's good...
I've never read Marcel Proust, and I know very little about his work. But every serious reader of literature I know absolutely gushes over him, but never seems to be able to explain what's good about it or what the books are even about.
The scarce pop-culture references I see to his work (like in "Little Miss Sunshine") seems to cast an affection for Proust as kind of a mark of being an unmoored and depressive romantic.
So is he worth reading? The full collection of "Remembrance of Things Past" is nearly $100, so that's not a trivial amount to invest. Is there a recommended/definitive translation or edition I should read? What should I keep in mind or be open to if I do try giving it a shot?
By that last question I mean like, I'd have hated "Catcher In the Rye" if I wasn't told ahead of time to approach it from the mindset of a 15 year old boy. Or I kind of hated 'Madame Bovary" but when explained to me that this was Flaubert's exercise in trying to make people see themselves in an adulteress, a generally reviled archetype, and this was groundbreaking for the time lets me at least appreciate it for accomplishing what it's set out to do. Are there any literary contexts like I this should have in my head before I delve in?
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THQ Nordic hosts an AMA on 8chan, releases apology two hours later
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Should Tildes, or its users, try to make "official discussion/review" threads?
Similar to how other forums go about making review or discussion thread on newly released forms of entertainment. I think tildes would be a pretty neat platform to try and host some of these. More...
Similar to how other forums go about making review or discussion thread on newly released forms of entertainment.
I think tildes would be a pretty neat platform to try and host some of these. More so with the discussion nature of tildes. Seems like they would work really well here but I often don't see any pop up. Would anyone like to see them here?
8 votes -
Pokémon: Detective Pikachu | Official trailer 2
22 votes -
The dangerous spread of extremist manifestos
7 votes -
The US Electoral College doesn't need to be abolished. We just need to apportion it. Discuss!
13 votes -
Researching a book before you read it?
I'm reading The Constant Gardener by John LeCarre and looking in Wikipedia for date of publication (2001) ran across the fact that it was loosely based on a true story. Now, it turns out I'm a...
I'm reading The Constant Gardener by John LeCarre and looking in Wikipedia for date of publication (2001) ran across the fact that it was loosely based on a true story. Now, it turns out I'm a frequent fan of such 'maybe almost true life books' and especially movies. Usually the extent of the 'trueness' of the movie is revealed at the end of the story.
It's often rewarding and adds to the emphasis of the story, which in itself interesting. But do any readers here avoid getting background on a story before reading? Do you think this is a type of spoiler? And does knowledge of a book being based on real events affect your opinion of the book in any way?
And finally, does anyone else often turn to Wikipedia, before or after reading a story to gain insight on its background?
7 votes -
Halo 2's final players share their stories
12 votes -
Balakot: Pakistan vows to respond after Indian 'air strikes'
7 votes -
The teens who listen to ‘mallwave’ are nostalgic for an experience they’ve never had
18 votes -
How Command & Conquer: Tiberian Sun solved pathfinding | War Stories
4 votes -
YouTube and demonetization: The hammer and nail of content moderation
8 votes -
Nubia Alpha is both a smartwatch and a smartphone with a flexible screen
3 votes -
An interview with a guy who wears the same thing every day
15 votes -
Not another boring creatine guide: Answers to FAQs and lesser-known benefits
9 votes -
Iceberg twice the size of New York City about to break off Antarctica, says NASA
12 votes -
Colorado governor will sign bill aimed at bypassing electoral college
12 votes -
Bodyguard in Baghdad - A photo-blog
12 votes -
This Winter Machine - After Tomorrow Comes (2016)
3 votes -
Go 1.12 is released
11 votes -
Can post-revolution Yerevan get to grips with its informal architecture epidemic?
10 votes -
[Super Stoney Owny] - A Rap, Hip-hop and Various Genre Playlist
7 votes