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14 votes
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Bigger than that - complex thoughts on a life spent being the short guy
10 votes -
The hunt for black gold: Is California the world's next truffle hotspot?
5 votes -
A trojanized version of the ASUS Live Update Utility was signed and hosted on the official server and distributed to an estimated 1 million users
18 votes -
Junji Ito's "Shiver" collection
I recently purchased Junji Ito's Shiver collection, which has nine of his self-descirbed "best" shorts inside: Used Record Shiver Fashion Model Hanging Blimp Marionette Mansion Painter The Long...
I recently purchased Junji Ito's Shiver collection, which has nine of his self-descirbed "best" shorts inside:
- Used Record
- Shiver
- Fashion Model
- Hanging Blimp
- Marionette Mansion
- Painter
- The Long Dream
- Honored Ancestors
- Greased
And while overall I would say the collection was well worth the £16 it cost, I will say I was somewhat disappointed in the varying "shivers" delivered by each short.
For example, I found the Fashion Model short to be quite frustrating: compared to the creativity and build up of horror present in some of the other shorts such as Hanging Blimp, it was essentially "creepy looking lady is serial killer". Others such as Used Record seemed as though there was a lot of wasted story.
Meanwhile, some such as Marionette Mansion did a grand job of building a suspenseful atmosphere and The Long Dream was certainly scary to dwell on.
I understand variable impact on the reader is to be expected for so many different works, but for what Ito described as nine of his best I was a little disappointed.
Outside of this collection, the only work of Ito's I have seen is the one where people enter holes carved out for their bodies (which for the record I also enjoyed).
Are others familar with Junji Ito's work? Recommendations for his or similar artists work would be very welcome.
Edits: paragraphing.
5 votes -
The future of depression treatment
5 votes -
RIVVRS - More Than A Fool
6 votes -
Apple Arcade is a game subscription service for iPhones, Mac and Apple TV
11 votes -
Uber, Lyft drivers strike for higher pay in Los Angeles
8 votes -
PlayStation State of Play | March 25, 2019
3 votes -
Top Scores - From Pong to Red Dead: Can video game music change the way you play?
5 votes -
Multiple upcoming Bethesda games will be released on Steam, as well as Fallout 76 (currently exclusive to Bethesda launcher)
10 votes -
8 Tracks: Of Political Resistance with Mark Stewart
3 votes -
Do black holes contain dark matter?
4 votes -
NPR New Packet Radio: IP over 430MHz Ham Radio, up to 500kbps, 20W RF. Extension for HSMM-Hamnet. 100% open-source.
9 votes -
Tegan And Sara - Goodbye, Goodbye (2013)
5 votes -
Climate change: Obsession with plastic pollution distracts attention from bigger environmental challenges
7 votes -
Martti Malmi (likely the second dev after Satoshi) release Iris, a social networking application that stores everything on the devices of its users and supports p2p connections.
@marttimalmi: I've been working on a social networking application that stores everything on the devices of its users and supports p2p connections. Thoughts? https://t.co/4lGEI5HHa3
5 votes -
The fall and rise of partisan journalism
5 votes -
Apple Special Event - March 25, 2019
19 votes -
The decline of the low countries
7 votes -
Amazon finds an alternative workforce through Northwest Center, a Seattle nonprofit helping people with disabilities
4 votes -
Brain implants are happening — are you ready for yours?
21 votes -
Rust is not a good C replacement
27 votes -
Hackers hijacked ASUS software updates to install backdoors on thousands of computers
10 votes -
YouTube vs PeerTube: Thoughts on PeerTube as a competitor to YouTube
9 votes -
An elusive whale is found all around the world
5 votes -
‘A Swiss cheese-like material’ that can solve equations
4 votes -
FUZE ⁴ Nintendo Switch - Tech Demo - "Code on your Nintendo Switch."
4 votes -
Infertile crescent: A photographer's journey on Jordan's borders
4 votes -
United Airlines announced it will be the first airline to offer nonbinary gender options for customers to book flights
8 votes -
You’ve been asked to moderate a panel… what now?
5 votes -
La Pampa: The illegal mining city Peru wants wiped out
11 votes -
Avengers IP, assemble: The wild, circuitous path to Marvel getting its own brands back
4 votes -
Thailand elects first transgender member of parliament
10 votes -
Bingo and bongs: More seniors seek pot for age-related aches
3 votes -
The two sorts of new Air Force One jets will cost nearly the price of a Nimitz Class carrier
8 votes -
M-16: A bureaucratic horror story
8 votes -
Seeing through a robot's eyes helps those with profound motor impairments
5 votes -
The drugs don’t work: What happens after antibiotics?
8 votes -
Software is everywhere, but it's not always an upgrade
8 votes -
“The Arisen” - A short story by Louisa Hall about fact, fiction, and libraries
3 votes -
Russian air force planes land in Venezuela carrying troops
10 votes -
A family tracking app was leaking real-time location data
7 votes -
Redox OS 0.5.0
14 votes -
Telegram now allows every Telegram user to delete any message in a private conversation from both sides
23 votes -
How does compression work? A short explanation.
8 votes -
The fall of the caliphate
8 votes -
What are you an "expert" on?
I like to think I have broad interests. Part of what I like about Tildes at this stage in its growth is that I'll probably encounter folks who are highly knowledgeable about areas I'm totally...
I like to think I have broad interests. Part of what I like about Tildes at this stage in its growth is that I'll probably encounter folks who are highly knowledgeable about areas I'm totally ignorant in, simply because the userbase isn't too fragmented into niche groups quite yet, but the convo won't necessarily be too esoteric for me to follow. I like encountering tangential references that lead me into entirely unfamiliar topics, especially when I can learn from the people who are particularly interested in it. I tend not to post very often myself though (primarily because I'm a painfully slow and/or bad writer)... but I wondered how many other tilderinos are like me.
So, in an effort to contribute to the site, what topic or field could you talk about for hours at Tildes level of discussion, whether by education or interest? Mine would undoubtedly be soccer. I've played and followed it for 30+ years, and could easily bore you with all sorts of minutiae of the on-field side of things, but it's the world's game, so there are all sorts of tie-ins to culture, language, politics, etc. that help inform my non-sport conversations as well.
52 votes -
Kill La Kill Frame Sketches
10 votes