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23 votes
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Malaysia could lose last male Sumatran rhino
5 votes -
249 babies born with syphilis in Thailand this year: Public Health Ministry
4 votes -
Water democracy: Farmers in New Mexico band together to protect scarce water resources from developments that could end their way of life
6 votes -
The Terror
4 votes -
Social media are ruining political discourse
11 votes -
Hatari - Hatrið Mun Sigra (Hatred Will Prevail) (2019)
8 votes -
How the Green New Deal can deliver land justice
4 votes -
Alex Jones’s Pepe the Frog copyright trial will help decide who can use memes
18 votes -
Silver King, Owen Hart, and the tragic legacy of real death in a fake sport
3 votes -
Opera Reborn 3: No modern browser is perfect, but this may be as close as it gets
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What should I do with all my old tech junk?
I am currently decluttering, and I have boxes upon boxes of accumulated tech stuff (for lack of a better term). USB cables, dongles, flash drives, cameras, MP3 players, phones, installation discs,...
I am currently decluttering, and I have boxes upon boxes of accumulated tech stuff (for lack of a better term). USB cables, dongles, flash drives, cameras, MP3 players, phones, installation discs, etc.
It's a giant mess that I want to be rid of, I just don't know the best way to go about it and thus have some questions:
- What's my best course of action: Is "electronics recycling" the way to go? Should I sort it and donate the useful stuff to a thrift store? Would local mom-and-pop computer shops potentially be interested in some of it?
(Note: I have no interest in extracting money from the hoard and would be happy for the useful stuff in there to go to a "good home" that can take advantage of it.)
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Is there anything that's simply not worth donating/recycling? Should I simply throw some older stuff (e.g. floppies, component cables, anything with a parallel port) out, or does recycling somehow reconstitute the metals/resources in them?
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I have several dead hard drives and flash drives that have personal information on them that I was never able to wipe. Should I just hold onto these indefinitely since someone could use them maliciously, or is the likelihood of that happening close to nil?
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DREVM - Death Of A Cult (2019)
3 votes -
Dinosaur diplomacy: Andrew Carnegie thought fossils could save Europe from World War I
5 votes -
Nothing but the truth: The legacy of George Orwell’s Nineteen Eighty-Four
5 votes -
Is the EU democratic? Does your vote matter?
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'It would destroy it': New international airport for Machu Picchu sparks outrage
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Finally, US child data privacy could get much-needed reform in new bill
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Saigen Complex - Recipe for an Anime Song (37 songs, 4 chords, 5 minutes)
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This week's album and EP releases
Here's a list of a things that came out in this past week, up through Friday. Of course, there's no way to be completely comprehensive with this and I avoided including things where information...
Here's a list of a things that came out in this past week, up through Friday. Of course, there's no way to be completely comprehensive with this and I avoided including things where information was too lacking, so feel free to mention anything that isn't on here that you think is worth mentioning. Beyond that, if you have any thoughts of any of these albums, it would be great to hear them :)
Artist Title Genre(s) Song Link A.C.E. Under Cover EP K-Pop Song.link Alex Lahey The Best of Luck Club Power Pop Song.link American Sharks 11:11 Stoner Rock Song.link Antony Carle The Moment Electropop Song.link Big Big Train Grand Tour Progressive Rock, Symphonic Prog Song.link Bow Wow Greenlight 6 Pop Rap Soundcloud Brad Mehldau Finding Gabriel Jazz Fusion, Third Stream Song.link Carly Rae Jepsen Dedicated Dance-Pop, Synthpop Song.link The Cash Box Kings Hail To The Kings! Blues Song.link Cat Princess Forbidden Items Art Pop, Indie Pop Song.link Chevy Woods New 90's Trap Rap, Pop Rap Song.link Com Truise Persuasion System Synthwave, Chillwave Song.link Conrad Sewell LIFE Singer/Songwriter Song.link Crooked Colours Langata Dance, Indie Pop Song.link Curren$y & Statik Selektah Gran Turismo Southern Hip Hop Song.link Dâm-Funk STFU II Synth Funk Song.link Digga D Double Tap Diaries UK Drill, UK Hip Hop Song.link DJ Khaled Father of Asahd Pop Rap Song.link DUCKWRTH The Falling Man Pop Rap Song.link Fauvely This Is What The Living Do EP Indie Pop Song.link Frenship Vacation Electropop Song.link FRENSHIP Vacation Electropop, Indie Pop Song.link Full of Hell Weeping Choir Deathgrind, Noise Song.link Ghostemane Opium Grunge, Acoustic Rock Song.link Glassing Spotted Horse Post-Hardcore, Atmospheric Black Metal Song.link Greg Antista & The Lonely Streets Shake, Stomp And Stumble Pop Punk Song.link The Head and the Heart Living Mirage Folk Pop, Indie Folk Song.link The Heavy Sons Funk Rock Song.link Injury Reserve Injury Reserve Experimental Hip Hop Song.link Institute Readjusting The Locks Post-Punk Song.link Interpol A Fine Mess EP Post-Punk Revival, Indie Rock Song.link Jimmie Vaughan Baby, Please Come Home Blues Rock Song.link Joey Fatts Chipper Jones Vol. 4 West Coast Hip Hop Song.link Kota the Friend FOTO East Coast Hip Hop, Jazz Rap Song.link Kurt Travis There's A Place I Want To Take You Indie Pop Song.link Lewis Capaldi Divinely Uninspired To A Hellish Extent Piano Rock Song.link Lucette Deluxe Hotel Room Singer/Songwriter Song.link Maluma 11:11 Latin Pop, Reggaeton Song.link Megan Thee Stallion Fever Trap Rap Song.link Minor Poet The Good News EP Indie Pop Song.link The National I Am Easy To Find Indie Rock, Chamber Pop Song.link NIKI wanna take this downtown EP Alternative R&B Song.link Noseholes Ant And End Post-Punk Song.link Olden Yolk Living Theatre Neo-Psychedelia, Indie Folk Song.link Operators Radiant Dawn Synthpop Song.link Psychic Graveyard Loud As Laughter Noise Rock Song.link Rammstein Rammstein Industrial Metal Song.link Rich Aucoin Release Indie Pop Song.link Sam Cohen The Future's Still Ringing In My Ears Psychedelic Pop, Indie Pop Song.link Seba Kaapstad Thina Neo Soul Song.link Second Still Violet Phase Coldwave Bandcamp Slow Pulp Big Day EP Dream Pop, Indie Pop Song.link slowthai Nothing Great About Britain UK Hip Hop, Grime Song.link 2 Son Step Fossilillies Indie Pop, Indie Rock Song.link Theo Croker Star People Nation Jazz Fusion Song.link Tyler, The Creator IGOR Neo-Soul, Alternative R&B Song.link Verdigrls Small Moves EP Indie Pop, Dream Pop Song.link Whitesnake Flesh & Blood Hard Rock Song.link Winner We EP K-Pop Song.link Wu-Tang Clan Of Mics and Men (Music from the Showtime Documentary Series) East Coast Hip Hop Song.link WVNDER Nothing Stays Emo-Pop Song.link Zr. King Musically & Morally Bankrupt Alternative Rock Song.link
Notes:
Bow Wow - Greenlight 6 || no song.link yet, soundcloud link instead
DUCKWRTH - The Falling Man || linked no "parental advisory" version (so NSFW warning)
DJ Khaled - Father of Asahd | linked no "parental advisory" version (so NSFW warning)
Ghostemane - Opium || says single but is EP
Megan Thee Stallion - Fever || linked no "parental advisory" version (so NSFW warning)
Second Still - Violet Phase || no song.link yet, bandcamp link instead
slowthai - Nothing Great About Britain || two versions on song.link with different links, included both9 votes -
Sex work
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Powered by the people: A genuine populist is running for West Virginia governor
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Palm Fires - Synthetic Reproduction (EP) (2019)
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MLS Week 12: All Matches Discussion
DC United @ Toronto FC Portland Timbers @ Houston Dynamo Atlanta United @ Vancouver Whitecaps Orlando SC @ Seattle Sounders FC Dallas @ LAFC New England Revs @ Montreal Impact Toronto FC @ Real...
DC United @ Toronto FC
Portland Timbers @ Houston Dynamo
Atlanta United @ Vancouver Whitecaps
Orlando SC @ Seattle Sounders
FC Dallas @ LAFC
New England Revs @ Montreal Impact
Toronto FC @ Real Salt Lake
Chicago Fire @ San Jose Earthquakes
Seattle Sounders @ Philadelphia Union
Columbus Crew @ MNUFC
Vancouver Whitecaps @ Sporting KC
DC Unived @ Houston Dynamo
FC Cincinnati @ Orlando SC
Atlanta United @ NYRB
LAFC @ FC Dallas
Colorado Rapids @ LA Galaxy5 votes -
The Tribes of Babel - Motherjane (2010)
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Suicide rate for girls has been rising faster than for boys, study finds
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Las Vegas is about to take a gamble on Elon Musk’s Boring Company
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Matthew Revert/Vanessa Rossetto - Everyone Needs A Plan
4 votes -
What happened when I bought a house with solar panels
10 votes -
First nesting behavior of released ʻalalā, almost two years post-release
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Megagame designer discusses how to design backwards
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Prime Minister Scott Morrison has defied years of opinion polls and public expectation to lead the Coalition to a shock election victory
14 votes -
Broken Bread S1E1 "Transformation" [~27 Minutes]
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Why physicians are prescribing time in nature
6 votes -
The race is on to make the next ‘Game of Thrones’
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I told prison guards I have celiac disease. They fed me gluten anyway.
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I regret my role at Facebook, but I’m keeping the money
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Austria's Vice-Chancellor Heinz-Christian Strache has resigned a day after secret video footage mired him in a corruption scandal.
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Bok choy and bread fruit: How traditional crops fit a food secure future
7 votes -
Australia election results discussion
Figured tildes could use a discussion thread on this topic.
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Conservatism’s Austrian wunderkind is getting swallowed by the far-right
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Steel Pulse: Mass Manipulation review – welcome return of reggae giants
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Viruses to stop cholera infections – the viral enemy of deadly bacteria could be humanity’s friend
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Gunmakers are profiting from toy replicas that can get kids killed
6 votes -
DIY 'Coke' cola recipe
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Timor-Leste aims to become world's first plastics-neutral country
6 votes -
Tyreke Evans dismissed from league for violating anti-drug program
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The real life landscapes of Fallout 1, Fallout 2, and Fallout: New Vegas
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Schools are using software to help pick who gets in. What could go wrong?
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Hierarchical tags: How they're used and working toward a community standard [Draft part 1]
among the things i have been working on for the past day and change is documentation of the novel uses of hierarchical tags on tildes, how they vary by group (or in the cases here, across most or...
among the things i have been working on for the past day and change is documentation of the novel uses of hierarchical tags on tildes, how they vary by group (or in the cases here, across most or all of the site), and how we might best begin to standardize, introduce, or deprecate them going forward so we're on the same page and end up with tags that aren't a giant, unfriendly, user-unintuitive mess.
obviously, though, this is something that should probably include community input since the community generally determines the tags used in the first place; therefore, this is your chance to check my work, suggest additions, removals, etc. to this draft and in the end, hopefully help craft a standard of hierarchical tagging that's simpler, more intuitive, and more consistent for everybody on the website to use so we can reduce future meta discussions on this and make tags better overall.
this will be done in chunks for convenience purposes (your sake and mine). therefore, if you would be so kind as to try and limit your suggestions to the pertinent tags, that would be most helpful.
Mostly group non-specific tags
There are also a number of tags which are more general and occur or can occur in several or all groups on the website. Some of the more common conventions of hierarchical tags that are generally not group-specific are:
economics.and similar tagsThe
economicstag can occur in several groups, most often ~science, ~news, and ~misc. While it can take hierarchical tags, standaloneeconomicsis usually fine. Nonetheless, with specific branches of economics like microeconomics and macroeconomics, hierarchical tags should probably be used (thuseconomics.micro,economics.macro,economics.applied, and so on). Examples of this in action (and further specification under this scheme) are:economics.trade(economics and trade)economics.micro.urban(urban microeconomics)economics.policy.employment(economic policy with respect to employment)
However, when placed in ~science, the standard is always
socialsciences.economicsovereconomics.to align with the standards of tagging in that group, thussocialsciences.economics.tradeinstead ofeconomics.trade. Given thateconomics.in this case is itself a hierarchical tag, it may be pertinent to break off the last hierarchical tag into its own tag where it would lead to three consecutive hierarchical tags, like so:socialsciences.economics.microandurban areassocialsciences.economics.policyandemployment
law.The
lawtag takes a very large number of modifiers and can be used in just about every group due to the fact that law generally transcends the current set of groups Tildes has. Historically, topics related to law have been tagged in the[modifier] lawformat (i.e.medical law,copyright law,us law, and so on); however, this has generally been phased out by the community in favor of using hierarchical tags for the modifiers. Therefore, with respect to pre-existing tags, constructions likemedical lawshould be deprecated in favor oflaw.medical. In addition, the following tags which do exist should be converted accordingly:medical law(convert tolaw.medical)international law(convert tolaw.international)labor law(convert tolaw.labor)employment law(convert tolaw.employment)antidiscrimination laws(convert tolaw.antidiscrimination)copyright law(convert tolaw.copyright)maritime law(convert tolaw.maritime)environmental law(convert tolaw.environmental)gun laws(convert tolaw.guns)
All single modifier tags should follow a pattern like this. In other words, if you were going to tag something as "abortion law", you should do
law.abortioninstead ofabortion law. Currently well established tags following this format are:law.citizenship,law.international,law.labor,law.marriage, andlaw.juvenile.The following tags with location tags in them (and similar tags like them) should be converted slightly differently from the above tags. Instead of being rolled directly, the locator tag (or what would be the locator tag) should be broken out from the tag, and the tag that is left should have its modifier turned into a hierarchical tag if possible. Thus:
usa federal lawsis converted tolaw.federalandusa. (To elaborate in this case, theusais separated, leavingfederal lawswhich can be converted intolaw.federal)us lawis similarly converted tolawandusaeuropean lawis converted tolawandeuropean union
However, this should generally not be done with tags which refer to specific laws. For example
religious neutrality law,blue lawsandsafe haven laware tags which should not be converted to use hierarchical tags because it makes little sense to do so.There are also two specific tags which should generally not be rolled, which are
martial lawandlaw enforcement. Martial law is mostly used to refer to a specific state of affairs rather than an actual subset of law, so it makes little sense for this to be grouped into thelawtag, while law enforcement is not really law in the sense being tagged here and is also covered by other tags likepolicing; usinglaw.enforcementfor this purpose would also be ambiguous, since it more likely would refer to enforcement of legal doctrine.The use of the
sharia lawtag is ambiguous. Since sharia is de jure a form of law, it would make sense to roll it like the other examples so that the tag islaw.sharia; however the two uses of it on Tildes aresharia lawand there is currently no real consensus on whether or not to roll it in this manner.
nsfw.,trigger.,tw.,cw.and similar tagsnsfw.,trigger.,tw, andcw.are all universal tags that have been used in one form or another to separate out content which might be objectionable and which are still useful for these purposes. Although all four have been used, the community has largely settled on a standard of usingtrigger.overtw.andcw.with potentially triggering content primarily for reasons of clarity (thetrigger.tag also been put forward by Deimos previously as a way of handing potentially triggering and objectionable content).nsfw.is also sometimes used, but this is less frequent and usually carries a different implication thantrigger.does.As mentioned above, if you are using intending to use a tag of this sort, the preferred option in almost all cases is
trigger.overtw.orcw.. For all intents and purposes,tw.andcw.should be considered mothballed and previous uses of them should probably be converted intotrigger.at some point (particularly the duplicatestw.death,tw.suicide, andtw.selfharm).The main established tags under the
trigger.banner are:trigger.deathtrigger.selfharmtrigger.suicidetrigger.sexual violencetrigger.rapetrigger.assaulttrigger.child abusetrigger.transphobiatrigger.homophobia(not used yet, but presumably applicable due totrigger.transphobia's existence)
These are self explanatory for the most part, and cover most bases; however, if you feel that a particular topic is likely to be triggering for some people, it would be courteous to tag it accordingly in line the above tags. (Do also note that all of these tags can be and often are applied as standalone tags instead of being grouped under
trigger.due to the fact thattrigger.has waxed and waned in popularity over Tildes's existence.)If you are intending to post graphic content, or content which has the potential of exposing people to graphic content (broadly construed) and want to tag it accordingly,
nsfw.is generally preferable overtrigger..nsfw.is quite rare, but one example of it in action is thensfw.racismtag on Ignore The Poway Synagogue Shooter’s Manifesto: Pay Attention To 8chan’s /pol/ Board due to the exceptionally racist content screencapped as a part of the submitted article.nsfw.sexis also seen on Do Police Know How To Handle Abuse Within Kinky Relationships? due to the explicitly sexual nature of the article's subject, but this is more of a courteous measure than a necessary one--a qualifiednsfwtag is generally not necessary, and if one is a moderator will most likely add it after the fact.
hurricanes.,cyclones., andtyphoons.Tropical cyclone news generally fits into several places, most often ~news, ~enviro, or ~science. Generally, the standard for tagging tropical cyclones, whether they are hurricanes, cyclones, typhoons, or other similar storms is to use the applicable term for the storm in question, and then use a hierarchical tag for the storm's name. Actual examples of this are:
typhoons.yutufor the Pacific typhoon basin's Typhoon Yutuhurricanes.michaelfor the Atlantic basin's Hurricane Michaelcyclones.idaifor the South-West Indian basin's Cyclone Idai
This is relatively straightforward, and covers the nomenclature of all existing basins. However, some basins have not been represented on Tildes thus far, so here are the two cases where standards overlap for reference:
- the Pacific hurricane basin and the South Atlantic basin would both be represented by the same standard as the Atlantic basin (thus,
hurricanes.patriciafor the Pacific Hurricane Patricia andhurricanes.catarinafor the South Atlantic Hurricane Catarina) - the Australian, North Indian, and South Pacific basins would be represented by the South-West Indian basin's standard (thus,
cyclones.tracyfor Australian Cyclone Tracy,cyclones.fanifor North Indian Cyclone Fani, andcyclones.gitafor South Pacific Cyclone Gita).
For convenience purposes, storms which are named but have not hit hurricane status should probably still be referred to with the corresponding cyclonic storm tag for their basin, even though they have not formally reached hurricane, cyclone, or typhoon status.
If there is no name to refer to (i.e. a name has not been designated for the storm), a hierarchical tag should probably not be applied at all, since that would get messy and likely necessitate updates. With storms that have only nicknames or lack a name under the nomenclature since they predate cyclone naming (for example, the 1938 New England Hurricane) there's really no best way to do things, however, using a truncation of the nickname may be the most preferable option (for example:
hurricanes.1938 new england).36 votes