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18 votes
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Blast hits tax office in Copenhagen in attack late on Tuesday in what police said was a deliberate attack
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Over-tourism and photo-seekers have been damaging the world's most beautiful places, and even causing some to close to visitors entirely
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For those that have been the target of online harassment, what was it like for you?
I'm interested in the stories of anyone willing to speak about their experiences, whether it was cyberbullying, stalking, doxing, hate mobs, or anything else. Given the sensitive nature of the...
I'm interested in the stories of anyone willing to speak about their experiences, whether it was cyberbullying, stalking, doxing, hate mobs, or anything else.
Given the sensitive nature of the question, only share what you're comfortable with, if at all. The following questions are not a list to be answered but more just jumping off points for consideration.
- What was the harassment like for you?
- What platform(s) did it take place on?
- Was there a specific inciting incident?
- Was it related to any larger cultural factors?
- What was your response like?
- What impact did it have on you and/or others?
- How long did it last?
- What takeaways do you have from the experience?
18 votes -
Grenada’s revolution at forty
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Democracy is a puzzle
7 votes -
It’s not in your head: Urban flooding is getting much more common
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Hiroshima and Nagasaki on the cutting room floor
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In brain’s electrical ripples, markers for memories appear
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Great Albums: July 2019
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Up to 40% of retail stores in Finland could go bust by 2030 – competition from online retailers will bring major upheaval
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Former public servant Michaela Banerji loses High Court free speech case
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Weekly album and EP releases (27 July - 2 August)
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 we 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 we 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 Ami Dang Parted Plains Hindustani Classical Music, Progressive Electronic Song.link Black Milk DiVE Conscious Hip Hop, Jazz Rap Song.link Carnifex World War X Deathcore Song.link Channel Tres Black Moses West Coast Hip Hop, Hip House Song.link Clairo Immunity Indie Pop, Alternative R&B Song.link Cory Wong Motivational Music for the Syncopated Soul Funk, Synth Funk, Jazz Fusion Song.link Cross Record Cross Record Slowcore, Art Pop Song.link Dave Bass No Boundaries Jazz Song.link Davina and The Vagabonds Sugar Drops Jazz Song.link Flume & Reo Cragun Quits Future Bass, Wonky Song.link Have Mercy The Love Life Alternative Rock, Indie Rock Song.link Jade Imagine Basic Love Indie Rock Song.link Joey Trap Professor Trap Trap Song.link Lil Durk Love Songs for the Streets 2 Trap, Pop Rap Song.link Little Boots Jump Nu-Disco, Deep House Song.link Lou the Human Painkiller Paradise Emo Rap, Cloud Rap Song.link Mabel High Expectations Contemporary R&B, Dance-Pop Song.link Mister Lies Mister Lies Ambient Pop Song.link Miynt Stay On Your Mind EP Indie Pop Song.link Moon Diagrams Trappy Bats Ambient Techno, Outsider House Song.link Moonshine Bandits The Whiskey Never Dries Country Rap, Bro-Country Song.link Mosa Wild Talking In Circles Indie Pop, Dream Pop Song.link Northlane Alien Alternative Metal, Industrial Metal, Metalcore Song.link Oliver Tree Do You Feel Me? Pop Rock, Electropop Song.link Penny And Sparrow Finch Indie Folk, Singer/Songwriter Song.link Possible Humans Everybody Split Indie Rock, Jangle Pop Song.link RF Shannon Rain On Dust Indie Pop, Americana Song.link Rich Forever Music Rich Forever 4 Trap, Pop Rap Song.link Russian Circles Blood Year Post-Metal, Post-Rock Song.link SiXforNinE Parallel Universe Progressive Metal, Alternative Metal Song.link Skillet Victorious Pop Rock, Hard Rock Song.link Slaughter Beach, Dog Safe And Also No Fear Indie Rock, Singer/Songwriter Song.link Sunz of Man The Rebirth East Coast Hip Hop Song.link Tennis System Lovesick Shoegaze Bandcamp Tenth Avenue North No Shame Christian Rock Song.link Tess Henley Better Singer-Songwriter, Neo-Soul Song.link The New Roses Nothing But Wild Hard Rock Song.link The Rocket Summer Sweet Shivers Emo-Pop, Progressive Pop Song.link The Teskey Brothers Run Home Slow Soul Song.link ThouxanBanFauni Seein Colors Cloud Rap, Trap, Southern Hip Hop Song.link Tobi Lou Live on Ice Pop Rap Song.link Ty Segall First Taste Garage Rock, Psychedelic Rock Song.link Tyler Childers Country Squire Traditional Country, Americana Song.link Unlike Pluto Pluto Tapes: Volume 3 Electropop Song.link Volbeat Rewind, Replay, Rebound Hard Rock, Pop Rock Song.link Young Guv Guv I Power Pop Song.link
Notes:
If you spot any mistakes, let us know.
Parental Advisory version of all albums linked, so expect NSFW.Channel Tres - Black Moses | EP isn't due until Aug 16, linked single instead
Flume & Reo Cragun - Quits | Song.link says "Single" but it's the EP
Tennis System - Lovesick | No song.link yet, album not due until Sept 6, linked bandcamp single instead
Volbeat - Rewind, Replay, Rebound | "Deluxe" album linked13 votes -
Sweden's Klarna becomes biggest fintech firm in Europe – operator valued at $5.5bn after fresh round of investor funding
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Osamu Tezuka's Rainbow Parakeet Gets New Manga Remake
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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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BronyCon has held its last convention
Some of you may remember this post from last year. Well, it has happened: the last BronyCon. 10,215 people attended (with rumors that there were enough uncollected badges to hit the 11,000...
Some of you may remember this post from last year. Well, it has happened: the last BronyCon. 10,215 people attended (with rumors that there were enough uncollected badges to hit the 11,000 hard-cap), beating their previous record of 10,011 in 2015. They chose to make this the last year because attendance has been trending downward, and the show it is built around (My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic) is in its final season.
I was there, and it truly was the experience of a lifetime. They intended to go out with a bang, and they absolutely delivered. Did anyone else here attend (or want to attend)? What were your thoughts on the event this year? Any other current (or former) Bronies on the site?
Some news articles about the event:
Also, people made a memorial on the 200 level of the Baltimore Convention Center. This was from August 2 at 2:37 PM, and this was from August 4 at 2:05 PM.
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“Be Water!”: Seven tactics that are winning Hong Kong’s democracy revolution
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'If we don’t kill these people they will kill you': Policing Africa's largest slum
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Bernie Sanders on the Joe Rogan Experience
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Rocket Lab - the next era (The Rocket Lab Electron Rocket is going reusable, with passive reentry and offshore helicopter capture)
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The creepy corridors of video games
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Apple rolls out Apple Card Preview to select users
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Disney announces $12.99 bundle for Disney+, Hulu, and ESPN+
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Carnival Row | Season 1 official trailer
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What's the difference between... pickling, brining, marinating, and curing?
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How do protozoa get around?
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Supergravity pioneers win $3m Special Breakthrough prize
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Rocket League will remove all paid, randomized Crates later this year, replacing them with a system that shows items in advance
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DuckTales: Remastered is being removed from digital storefronts starting August 8th, last-chance 75% off sale on most platforms
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Cook, Serve, Delicious! 3?! Reveal Trailer
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Google Stadia Connect on 8/19
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Unofficial Weekly Discussion #2 - Topic tag system brainstorming session
Inspired by @Lawrencium265's suggestion from a few days ago on advanced topic tag filtering: After the discussion the other day on expanding groups into sub groups I had an idea about topic tags,...
Inspired by @Lawrencium265's suggestion from a few days ago on advanced topic tag filtering:
After the discussion the other day on expanding groups into sub groups I had an idea about topic tags, advanced tag filtering rules. The main argument against sub groups is that it would sequester people away from each other. By allowing more advanced tag rules you could subscribe to topics that you're interested in, but further filter those if they include topics you don't like or allow certain threads that would get filtered out unless they contain a tag you are interested in or are within a certain group. I think this would attract different people to threads that wouldn't normally be and allow more diverse discussion and insight. So instead of having gaming.tabletop you would use the tabletop tag under gaming and those who are not interested in it can filter it out and those who are solely interested in it can subscribe to it, and then if a topic gets tagged in an unrelated group that you otherwise wouldn't be interested inyou will know about. This also has the side benefit if preventing cross posting or duplicates.
I have decided that the topic of this week's unofficial discussion is going to be on the Tildes topic tag system. But rather than make it specifically on topic tag filtering and that idea in particular, I figured we could open the discussion up a bit more and have a community brainstorming session on the topic tag system in general. I.e. Anything related to tag browsing, tag filtering, tag organization/standardization, etc.
Feel free to comment on any of the open "topic tag" related issues on Tildes Gitlab that pique your interest and you would like to discuss more in depth, propose your own new ideas related to topic tags, or even just spitball.
The point here is to open up the conversation and get ideas flowing freely, so with that in mind, let's please try to keep things positive, and keep any criticism purely constructive and friendly so as not to discourage people from participating.
Previous Unofficial Weekly Discussions:
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Donate to Tildes - Tildes Gitlab : Issues Board - Tildes Official Docs18 votes -
Apple subsidiary, FileMaker, returns to its original name from the ’80s [Claris]
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Biodiversity is the highest on Indigenous-managed lands
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Could just-add-water products save us?
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Guilhem Desq - Visions (2017)
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Despite being a best-selling author, Jane Austen was paid very little
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A passion for physical realms, minute and massive (2001)
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Beloved author Toni Morrison has died at 88
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Give up your gas stove to save the planet? Banning gas is the next climate push
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Ooblets dev received thousands of "hateful, threatening messages" over Epic exclusivity
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The triumph of their will: White nationalists are building political power from within the Republican Party
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Thousands of sandcastles appear on Helsinki beach as part of massive public art project
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Young Palestinian musicians challenge 'system of oppression'
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Sweden to return remains of twenty-five Sámi people after more than half a century – historic event aimed at mending ties with the community
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Concrete Utopia: An art exhibition on Yugoslavia documents an extraordinary architectural legacy that has been neglected by mainstream historians
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Plane reportedly carrying singer Pink's crew crashes after landing at Denmark airport
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The Dark Side of the Video Game Industry | Patriot Act with Hasan Minhaj
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Python challenges or projects with just the standard library?
I've been slowly learning python for some months already. I used the Python Crash Course book from No Starch Press, it teaches the basics and then goes on with some projects with pygame,...
I've been slowly learning python for some months already. I used the Python Crash Course book from No Starch Press, it teaches the basics and then goes on with some projects with pygame, matplotlib, etc.
However, I feel that my Python skills aren't very good yet, and before learning to use libraries I would like to have a better command of the standard library.
I have been looking for some book with projects or, even better, challenges using just the standard library, but haven't found any good ones. Most of them either are for absolute beginners, or use additional libraries, or are very technical and without focus on practice.
Do you know of any good book or resource with challenges or projects that don't depend on additional libraries? Or, do you have any idea for a project or challenge using just the standard library?
Thanks in advance!
14 votes