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3 votes
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It's 2050 And This Is How We Stopped Climate Change
17 votes -
Mansa Musa: The richest man who ever lived
8 votes -
How can a broke dude who can barely code help Tildes?
Right now I'm not only utterly broke, but also don't have access to international payment methods (you may ask the reasons for this, but I probably won't answer :P). But I wanna give back to...
Right now I'm not only utterly broke, but also don't have access to international payment methods (you may ask the reasons for this, but I probably won't answer :P). But I wanna give back to Tildes somehow.
I know enough English to communicate and have a general understanding of programming (with a focus on basic Python and very basic C) but never did anything beyond book and class exercises. I'm also familiar with Regex, Vim (including patterns) and Emacs.
I also have some Inkscape skills (not a designer), and wouldn't mind working with documentation and other things actual developers usually find trivial or dull.
20 votes -
Vaping is Big Tobacco’s bait and switch
6 votes -
Your chosen theme on Tildes now carries over to the Blog and Docs sites
No functional changes, but the themes available on Tildes itself now transfer over to the Blog/Docs sites (previously those sites were always using the "Solarized Light" color scheme). It was a...
No functional changes, but the themes available on Tildes itself now transfer over to the Blog/Docs sites (previously those sites were always using the "Solarized Light" color scheme). It was a little painful before if you were using a dark theme and clicking something like the "Formatting help" link took you to a bright page, so this should be a lot better.
There's currently no way to select a theme from the other sites, just on Tildes itself, but it should carry over when you've selected one here (using the dropdown in the footer if you're logged out, or through the settings page if you're logged in).
Please let me know if you come across any issues with it. It was pretty straightforward overall, but it did involve redoing a lot of the CSS and HTML for the Blog/Docs sites, so it's very possible that I messed some pages up and haven't noticed yet.
49 votes -
Beyond the big splash: What SpaceX success means for America
5 votes -
Pakistan's long support for militants puts the country in a bind
6 votes -
King James Version - What Kind Of World (1974)
2 votes -
Just what is intelligent storage? Here are three examples.
2 votes -
The Morris worm at thirty
4 votes -
Elon Musk’s late-night announcement to raise prices and reopen some stores
6 votes -
Stop telling women to fix sexist workplaces
15 votes -
In unearthed audio, Tucker Carlson makes numerous misogynistic and perverted comments
11 votes -
An Async / Await Library for Emacs Lisp
3 votes -
Lab-grown meat and ancient grains – what will be on the menu in 2050?
3 votes -
The art of biblical translation, part one: On the eloquence of the King James Version
5 votes -
Dutch Reformed Church forced to allow same-sex marriage
6 votes -
'I'm ready,' says first transgender candidate for Thai PM
9 votes -
Kim Jong-nam: Indonesian woman freed in murder case
2 votes -
Canterbury measles outbreak: 22 people infected
4 votes -
Ronnie O'Sullivan is the first player reaching 1000 centuries in snooker
12 votes -
The striking similarities between Lion Air and Ethiopian 737 MAX crashes
9 votes -
As possible rivals pass on 2020 race, Biden may see a path clearing
8 votes -
Elizabeth Warren proposes breaking up Amazon, Google, and Facebook
48 votes -
The Comment Moderator Is The Most Important Job In The World Right Now
28 votes -
MLS Week 2: All Match Discussions
Orlando City @ Chicago Fire Columbus Crew @ New England Revolution LA Galaxy @ FC Dallas Montreal Impact @ Houston Dynamo Vancouver Whitecaps @ Real Salt Lake Minnesota United FC @ San Jose...
Orlando City @ Chicago Fire
Columbus Crew @ New England Revolution
LA Galaxy @ FC Dallas
Montreal Impact @ Houston Dynamo
Vancouver Whitecaps @ Real Salt Lake
Minnesota United FC @ San Jose Earthquakes
Philadelphia Union @ Sporting Kansas City
Colorado Rapids @ Seattle Sounders
DC United @ New York City FC
FC Cincinnati @ Atlanta United
Portland Timbers @ LAFC4 votes -
Science’s Pirate Queen
13 votes -
Triton is the world’s most murderous malware, and it’s spreading
16 votes -
Psycho-Pass Season 3 announced
8 votes -
Antonio Brown traded to the Oakland Raiders for a 2019 3rd and 5th round draft pick
6 votes -
Why is customer service so bad? Because it’s profitable.
13 votes -
'Israel is the nation-state of Jews alone': Benjamin Netanyahu responds to TV star who said Arabs are equal citizens (Haaretz)
17 votes -
Anybody's son will do: The process by which civilians are turned into soldiers, people who kill other people. (1983)
10 votes -
As more rain falls, Greenland is melting faster
7 votes -
Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador's first 100 days in office have showcased one thing above all: a new political style. The people love him for it, but experts are alarmed.
6 votes -
'Our goal is to halve the male suicide rate’: why no-frills therapy works for men
19 votes -
The provocations of chef Tunde Wey
3 votes -
Why so many Americans are turning to Buddhism
19 votes -
Did a former minister in Cameroon really burn embezzled money?
5 votes -
Ray Meagher to 'work less' after thirty-one years as Home and Away's Alf Stewart
3 votes -
Ethiopian Airlines flight to Nairobi crashes, deaths reported
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Secessionism versus sovereign citizens: my inner confusion
I recently uncovered a seeming inconsistency in my thinking, and I thought I’d air it here for people to discuss. I support secessionists. If the Catalans want to secede from Spain and form an...
I recently uncovered a seeming inconsistency in my thinking, and I thought I’d air it here for people to discuss.
I support secessionists. If the Catalans want to secede from Spain and form an independent country, good for them. If the New Caledonians want to secede from France and form an independent country, good for them. If the people in Western Australia want to secede from Australia and form an independent country, good for them. I don’t believe anyone should be forced to be governed by a government not of their choosing.
Meanwhile, I don’t support individuals seceding from a country and becoming sovereign citizens (or freemen on the land, as they’re also known). In my mind, this is effectively anarchy: if everyone secedes, then there’s no government and it’s everyone for themselves. I don’t support this at all. I’m definitely pro-government.
However, both these movements share something at their cores:
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Secessionists are people who refuse to be governed by a government they didn’t choose and don’t want.
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Sovereign citizens are people who refuse to be governed by a government they didn’t choose and don’t want.
During a conversation today, I realised the inconsistency in my supporting one form of separatism but not the other. I’m okay with a million people seceding from a country, but not a single person seceding. And I can’t find the dividing line, or the principle, which underlies this inconsistency. I know that I believe in government, so a secessionist group must be just that: a group. However, while a group of two million seceding is reasonable, a group of two seceding is just ridiculous.
What are your thoughts? Are secessionists and sovereign citizens effectively the same at the core (or not)? Do you support either or both of these movements? Why or why not?
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Tildes mobile app
I wasn’t able to find a discussion on this, though I’m sure there has been, and for that, I apologize. Is there any kind of timeframe on the release of a mobile app for tildes? I would guess that...
I wasn’t able to find a discussion on this, though I’m sure there has been, and for that, I apologize.
Is there any kind of timeframe on the release of a mobile app for tildes?
I would guess that on Reddit most of their traffic comes from people accessing the site on their phones at this point, but I could be wrong. In any case, it certainly is a large portion of the users that access the site in this way.
With that in mind, it would be nice to be able to access tildes from a mobile app to do away with the clunkiness that comes with using the site through a mobile browser. I don’t mean to sound like it’s terrible. The site functions well enough through a mobile browser, but it would certainly have me using tildes a lot more if the convenience of a mobile app was available.
I’m sure the developers are very busy, and I don’t want to sound demanding, I’m just curious.
And once again, I apologize if this has been discussed recently.
21 votes -
Obscure no-deal Brexit group is UK's biggest political spender on Facebook
17 votes -
Andrew Bird - Sisyphus (2019)
2 votes -
LA Priest - Lady's In Trouble With The Law (2015)
3 votes -
[Presentation] Life of a Pixel
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Songs that move you (towards positivity)
After reading a thread on AskReddit requesting songs that made people cry, I thought about my favorite music and realized that most of the songs that made me cry were because they were uplifting...
After reading a thread on AskReddit requesting songs that made people cry, I thought about my favorite music and realized that most of the songs that made me cry were because they were uplifting in one way or another. So here I am today, asking you this: what songs move you to tears because of positive emotions? Here are a few of mine:
The Beatles - Let It Be. It's almost embarrassing to put this one first, but a simple three word phrase has never been filled with so much meaning. "Let it be" is practically my motto, and it's the philosophy which has most helped to steer me towards sanity. The music accompanying the lyrics just resonates with my heartstrings and it always makes me feel relieved after listening.
Yoko Kanno - Gotta Knock a Little Harder. People often describe music they like as being written for them. To me, this song feels like my very essence was put into sound. Its a song about breaking free of depression and loneliness. The thing I love about it is how honest it is; breaking through that door is brutally difficult. I love how there isn't an extra verse telling you how much better the narrator's life is after breaking through the door (or even that they made it through), instead implying it through choral swells and a little bit of the listener's imagination.
Arto Lindsay - Counting the Roses. This one may be cheating a little, because it's really the context of the song that makes me cry. It was written for a video game called D2, where a tragic character named Kimberly wrote the lyrics after a particularly terrible day. While the song is beautiful by itself, what affects me is the concept that it represents: even in an ugly, poisonous, depressing world, pure and beautiful things can still be found.
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Protecting the 'unbanked' by banning cashless businesses in Philadelphia
12 votes