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12 votes
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Affordable housing crisis: Why are US cities struggling?
5 votes -
Data shows “Game of Thrones” is taking a historic critical nosedive
20 votes -
Was RTX a big scam? – Performance & image quality analysis
4 votes -
Feminisms in Mexico: From particularism toward a concrete universalism
4 votes -
~all?
Could we have a meta-group which is a union of all the available (sub)groups? The purpose of it being having a way to view what the front page looks like without having to log out. IDK what is the...
Could we have a meta-group which is a union of all the available (sub)groups? The purpose of it being having a way to view what the front page looks like without having to log out. IDK what is the general trend but I personally don't follow all groups (e.g. I am not interested in anime, and I try to minimise my intake of politics, so I am not subbed to ~anime and ~news), but sometimes I am curious about what the part I don't usually see is like.
I should admit that viewing the frontpage in a private window is almost there (with the caveat of having to copy links around if I want to comment, which is not much trouble frankly), so this would rather be polishing than some very useful new feature.
17 votes -
"Breakfast food" is a lie - Americans eat a narrower variety of foods for breakfast than anyone else
6 votes -
As commercial spaceflight takes off, the US aviation industry gets protective of airspace
4 votes -
Truly progressive policies to support stable, affordable rental housing for all are a golden political opportunity
11 votes -
The trade secret - Firms that promised high-tech ransomware solutions almost always just pay the hackers
9 votes -
Going critical - an interactive essay demonstrating how things move and spread through networks
4 votes -
The struggles of an open source maintainer
10 votes -
Sony and Microsoft to explore strategic partnership, collaborate on new cloud-based solutions for gaming experiences and AI solutions
9 votes -
How the promise of a $120 billion Uber IPO evaporated
10 votes -
Can car-crazy Dallas learn to love bikes?
7 votes -
Uh, who decided to let Mel Gibson star in a movie called ‘Rothchild’?
7 votes -
Polynation - Toba
5 votes -
Missouri HB 126 - "Right to Life of the Unborn Child Act"
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Epic Games Store - Mega Sale - Up to 75% off and $10 off every game $14.99+
Making this as a text post because the Epic Store interface isn't very good, and I want to be able to highlight particular sales. Here's a better interface for browsing on gg.deals First: this is...
Making this as a text post because the Epic Store interface isn't very good, and I want to be able to highlight particular sales.
Here's a better interface for browsing on gg.deals
First: this is a bizarre sale and clearly another case of Epic effectively subsidizing something that wouldn't be possible normally. As a really blatant example of what's crazy about it, I posted the announcement trailer for John Wick Hex last week. It got announced 8 days ago, there isn't even a vague release date, and they don't even know which consoles it's coming to yet. Even with that, it's on sale here now for $8 instead of $20 - 60% off, a week after announcement!
So because of that, here's some of the sales that seem most ridiculous due to being unusually large discounts, especially on games that aren't even out yet or just came out. Let me know if you spot more, all prices USD:
Game Sale Price Normal Price Discount John Wick Hex $7.99 $19.99 60% Satisfactory $19.95 $29.95 33% Shakedown Hawaii $9.99 $19.99 50% Slime Rancher $4.99 $19.99 75% Subnautica Below Zero $9.99 $19.99 50% 18 votes -
A new SAW film is headed our way from Chris Rock
6 votes -
The fringe rightwing group changing the UN agenda on abortion rights
9 votes -
Inside the long war to protect plastic: Single-use plastic is clogging oceans and landfills. The industry that makes it has waged a decades-long campaign to keep it on the market.
4 votes -
Is there an app for this? Help me fix my terrible security.
I thought I've been looking for a good password manager, but I'm not sure that's what I really need. Here's my use case: I currently have a Google Sheet in my Google Drive that contains all my...
I thought I've been looking for a good password manager, but I'm not sure that's what I really need.
Here's my use case:
- I currently have a Google Sheet in my Google Drive that contains all my ID/passwords for everything
- In addition I have personal info in there like SSNs and Credit Cards #s
- I want to be able to have instant access to all of the info from my ancient iPhone and my laptop
Things I've tried:
- I messed around with Last Pass a bit and found it couldn't actually fill in the passwords in the apps I was using so I'd have to manually type them, which is a deal breaker for me.
- I've been using FireFox's LockBox and it's a bit better on that front but doesn't actually remember what the password goes to the app so I have to look it up each time, but it does populate them in the appropriate fields.
- Password-protecting a Google Sheet is apparently impossible but was a solution I was after for some time (Excel and Libre can do this..so +1 for software)
Other info:
- I am currently using an iPhone 5 but I plan to "upgrade" to a Samsung Galaxy S7 sometime in the near future. Perhaps that's why the functionality of these password managers seem so inconvenient for me? Would they work better on a modern phone?
What I'm after is perhaps two solutions:
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A password manager that crosses the bridge from desktop FireFox to the apps on my phone, and fills in the password for me automatically. That would allow me to feel like I could move to more random passwords for things.
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Some encrypted, password-protected site/app that could store plain text notes for sensitive things like SSNs and Credit Card #s that would stay in sync between a laptop and a smartphone.
Go ahead and mock me for my terrible security and ancient phone. I deserve it! But when you're done, I'd appreciate some guidance.
EDIT: Sounds like first priority should be to update my phone. Then there appear to be plenty of options to try. Thanks everyone so much!
18 votes -
Cyclic Redundancy Check Explanation
4 votes -
Blurred lines: A pregnant man’s tragedy tests gender notions
11 votes -
Bob Hawke, Australia's 23rd prime minister, dies aged 89
6 votes -
Programming Challenge: Dice Roller
Its been a while since we did one of these, which is a shame. Create a program that takes is an input of the type: "d6 + 3" or "2d20 - 5", and return a valid roll. The result should display both...
Its been a while since we did one of these, which is a shame.
Create a program that takes is an input of the type: "d6 + 3" or "2d20 - 5", and return a valid roll.
The result should display both the actual rolls as well as the final result. The program should accept any valid roll of the type 'xdx'
Bonuses:- Multiplication "d6 * 3"
- Division "d12 / 6"
- Polish notation "4d6 * (5d4 - 3)"
As a side note, it would be really cool if weekly programming challenges became a thing
33 votes -
Uber’s plans include attacking public transit: documents filed for IPO reveal plans to privatize transportation, getting riders off public buses and trains and onto "Uber buses."
14 votes -
After men in Spain got paternity leave, they wanted fewer kids
17 votes -
Clumsy gods: ‘Catch-22’ brings the subversive humor—and horror—of the book to Hulu
7 votes -
Will including prescription drug prices in ads drive down prices?
6 votes -
After Standing Rock, protesting pipelines can get you a decade in prison and $100K in fines
10 votes -
Falsehoods programmers believe about Unix time
7 votes -
Donald Trump Administration to LGBT couples: Your 'out of wedlock' kids aren't US citizens
27 votes -
Introducing the Mastodon Server Covenant
16 votes -
A building block for the trust system
This is something I've been thinking about for a while. One of the future mechanics for tildes is the trust system (see https://docs.tildes.net/mechanics-future). People talk about building it but...
This is something I've been thinking about for a while.
One of the future mechanics for tildes is the trust system (see https://docs.tildes.net/mechanics-future). People talk about building it but I think we already have a small part of it in place.
Invites are a form of trust.
By allowing inviting the community is trusting you with the ability to add new members. That ability can be taken away or could even result in the banhammer if you persistantly invite assholes. I know that made me cautious with who I've invited to join.
With there being a clear trail of who invited who, bad actors will have to work harder to get a foothold here. I also think that spammers are deterred with having to get an invite for every new account they make.
A simple analogy is that you're having a party and a friend asks if they can bring a friend of theirs you don't know. Your friend says they're cool and you trust your friend due to past experiences with them so along they come. Now if this person ends up kicking your cat, pissing in the fridge, and then trying to burn your house down then the trust you had in your friend is going to diminish. Next time they want to bring a guest the answer is hell no!
We can use the invite system as an initial way to build trust.
10 votes -
subtag search test
test
2 votes -
A road trip through New Mexico’s atomic past
5 votes -
The teacher shortage is real, large and growing, and worse than we thought (part 1)
22 votes -
Zero Symphony Battalion (Hiroki Kikuta) - Never Ending Night (feat. Jillian Aversa) (2018)
5 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.
16 votes -
Digital incendiaries
9 votes -
Paolo Nutini - Scream (Funk My Life Up) (2014)
5 votes -
US blacklists China's Huawei as trade dispute clouds global outlook
8 votes -
Two kinds of freedom
8 votes -
The sad tale of Frank Olson, the US Government's hallucinogen fall man
4 votes -
A poetry-writing AI has just been unveiled. It’s ... pretty good.
10 votes -
Making playgrounds a little more dangerous
12 votes -
New HIV map offers most detailed look yet at the epidemic
9 votes -
Highly potent weed has swept the market, raising concerns about health risks
7 votes