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7 votes
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Facebook's dating service is full of red flags
19 votes -
Hubble telescope spies water [cycle] on distant world
12 votes -
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!
6 votes -
What college admissions offices really want - Elite schools say they’re looking for academic excellence and diversity. But their thirst for tuition revenue means that wealth trumps all
10 votes -
Ryan Celsius - Trappin in Japan 14 (2019)
3 votes -
The US Food and Drug Administration is finalizing a plan to clear the market of all unauthorized flavored e-cigarette products to help combat youth usage
8 votes -
Sayonara Wild Hearts | Launch trailer (releases September 19)
5 votes -
The iPhone and Apple’s services strategy
7 votes -
Final Fantasy VII Remake | Tokyo Game Show 2019 trailer
9 votes -
93% of British Columbians want to scrap changing clocks for daylight time, survey says
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Unofficial Weekly Discussion #4 - What is your most "thinking outside the box", "pie in the sky", and/or "out there" idea for Tildes?
Despite me still being a little distracted thanks to WoW Classic and somewhat absent from Tildes lately as a result, since it's been a few weeks since the last Unofficial Weekly Discussion topic,...
Despite me still being a little distracted thanks to WoW Classic and somewhat absent from Tildes lately as a result, since it's been a few weeks since the last Unofficial Weekly Discussion topic, I wanted to make sure to get one posted this week. And since it's been a while, I wanted to try something a bit more lighthearted and fun than usual to get things flowing again. So here it is:
What is your most "thinking outside the box", "pie in the sky" and/or "out there" idea for Tildes?
It doesn't matter whether you think it's really a good idea or not, it will work or not, it would ultimately have a net positive or negative effect, or how impossible it might be to implement; Let's just get the creative juices flowing and start throwing out our "craziest" ideas for the site!
p.s. Once again, 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:
Other relevant links:
Donate to Tildes - Tildes Gitlab : Issues Board - Tildes Official Docs28 votes -
The time when Zambia tried to go to Mars
8 votes -
Brexit: Scottish judges rule Parliament suspension is unlawful
17 votes -
University of Virginia health system sues thousands of patients, seizing paychecks and putting liens on homes
14 votes -
What has NASA's Juno discovered around Jupiter so far? (three year update)
5 votes -
Democracy devouring itself: The paper predicting the end of democracy
20 votes -
Gay Anglican priests fight to get church blessing of their same-sex marriage
11 votes -
Will the millennials save Playboy?
10 votes -
On a night when several smaller parties are set for big gains in Norway's elections, some of the country's biggest parties took a bruising
5 votes -
Volfefe index
23 votes -
Iceland makes the top of the list when it comes to online news consumption, a study conducted by the OECD revealed
5 votes -
Less human than human: The design philosophy of Steve Jobs
9 votes -
German fiscal frugality is the stuff of legends – but they have nothing on the abstemious Swedes
8 votes -
angel (short poem)
i have no idea where i am who i have been i have the slightest glimpse into the present a wavering image of a time long past my soul sits on siain heights above the fish and birds where we know...
i have no idea where i am
who i have been
i have the slightest glimpse into the present
a wavering image of a time long past
my soul sits on siain heights
above the fish and birds
where we know endless comfort
and a burning desire for wisdom
this version, far away from the peaks
that I am so accustomed to;
yet drawn to the body of man,
who screams in agony as he is raised to the heavens.4 votes -
How is China able to provide enough food to feed its population of over one billion people? Do they import food or are they self-sustainable?
9 votes -
Urban Meyer explains RPO
6 votes -
hey i have a question
it's kinda silly kinda nothing but i was thinkin kinda wondering hey. if i asked. would you pick the loose string from my sweater bring a blanket in cloudy weather go with me on an adventure give...
it's kinda silly
kinda nothing
but i was thinkin
kinda wondering
hey.
if i asked.
would you pick the loose string from my sweater
bring a blanket in cloudy weather
go with me on an adventure
give a little hug, a little pressure
would you grab a little snack
put my favorite towel on the rack
hear me sing, and try not to laugh
or light a blunt, hit twice, and pass
help me dye my hair
tell me i look cute in underwear
text me just to say you're there
snap your cookie just to share
or rub my neck soft when it hurts
tell my i've a way with words
walk to the park when wind's absurd
just to sip a tea and watch the birds
tell me that you like my lips
pick me clothes out for a trip
head to the lake to skinny dip
and blush a bit because you like my hips
could you
sweat with me at the gym
fill our popcorn to the brim
say that this shirt makes me look slim
and maybe love me limb from limb
instead of him
.
.
.
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metaphysical sigh.
one day i will die one day so will you. the pictures on the wall will end up in the trash or old and tattered in an attic. our greatest of great-grandkids won't know our faces or how deeply we...
one day
i will die
one day
so will you.
the pictures on the wall
will end up in the trash
or old and tattered
in an attic.
our greatest of great-grandkids
won't know our faces or
how deeply we were saddened
to never see them grow
to never learn the world they know
to never speak their modern language
or watch the trees around them
grow.
for we'll be dead in the ground
and we'll never hear a sound
for what comes next ain't only silence
it ain't blood and it ain't violence
it just
ain't.
so for now we're killing time perhaps
we'll get laid or
learn to paint.
but in the end, it all goes out
into the trash
into the dust
and rest assured
into the ground.
.
if you choose to abuse me
i'd rather hear threats for ever than
hear no sound.
because if you're still here to hurt me
i can say that someone
stuck around.
.
.
.
before i'm buried in the ground.
9 votes -
"Husband" x Amigo the Devil (2019)
3 votes -
Assassin's Creed Odyssey: Discovery tour - Ancient Greece
3 votes -
12yo Alice Springs boy to speak at United Nations in push to change Australia's age of criminality
7 votes -
A space traffic jam: The coming cost of moving satellites
8 votes -
Pomplamousse - Je m'suis fait tout petit [Georges Brassens cover]
7 votes -
Free-to-Play games: Three key trade-offs
7 votes -
Face recognition, bad people and bad data
6 votes -
Analysis of PC game sales on Steam in 2019, by Mike Rose (founder of publisher No More Robots)
13 votes -
Learn Vimscript the Hard Way
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The Chefs' Brigade
This is a British cookery show. They take a bunch of people who cook for a living but who have basic skills. These people are paired with a chef who has four Michelin stars and eighteen...
This is a British cookery show. They take a bunch of people who cook for a living but who have basic skills. These people are paired with a chef who has four Michelin stars and eighteen restaurants. They visit different restaurants around Europe to have competitions to cook that restaurant's own food.
Things I enjoy about it: it does a good job of showing that people who have somewhat fucked up lives will always find a place in cheffing. They could have stayed in the UK but they decided to go around Europe.[1] There's a couple of incidents of poor behaviour being corrected (some of the women chefs are ignored and spoken over by some men, the women stand up for themselves and get an apology).
Things I don't like: there's some cheffy bollocks around the pressure and discipline of a brigade; it's still a reality-show competition and that introduces some artificiallity; they send people home each week and I always hate that aspect of programmes.
It's available on Pirate Bay.
Here are some reviews which I think are fair.
https://inews.co.uk/culture/television/the-chefs-brigade-bbc2-episode-1-review-jason-atherton/
[1] I can't describe how pathologically awful Brexit has been for the UK. :-(
7 votes -
A famous argument against free will has been debunked
19 votes -
Humans who are not concentrating are not general intelligences
6 votes -
Runaway story or meltdown in motion? The unraveling of the WeWork IPO
10 votes -
Designing the satisfying space combat of Rebel Galaxy Outlaw
5 votes -
Is Xi Jinping mishandling Hong Kong crisis? Hints of unease in China’s leadership.
10 votes -
Ember.js, Dr. Carvers Shave Butter, and disappearing products
10 votes -
US President Donald Trump fires national security adviser John Bolton over foreign policy disagreements
25 votes -
Blasphemous | Launch trailer
11 votes -
Firefox’s test pilot program returns with Firefox Private Network beta
11 votes -
Why I’m no longer traveling for conferences
16 votes -
How the brain filters sound
6 votes