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5 votes
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Fifty years ago today Dock Ellis famously threw a no-hitter while tripping on acid
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A closer look at Paper Mario: The Origami King
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8:46 - Dave Chappelle
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PJ performs Privately, Smoke, & Element: Tiny Desk (Home) Concert (2020)
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What is the Gemini Protocol?
11 votes -
Why political correctness gets more extreme
4 votes -
A heartbreaking and earnest discussion by Rooster Teeth/Achievement Hunter staff addressing the hate and toxicity in their community
10 votes -
Quetzalcoatlus was the largest flying animal of all time. But only a handful of bones have been found. So how do scientists know what it looked like?
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Let's do a deep dive into the itch.io Bundle for Racial Justice and Equality together!
The Bundle itch.io's Bundle for Racial Justice and Equality is a collection of indie media content offered up as a fundraiser for the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund and Community Bail...
The Bundle
itch.io's Bundle for Racial Justice and Equality is a collection of indie media content offered up as a fundraiser for the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund and Community Bail Fund. The minimum purchase is $5 which gains you access to 1637 items from 1304 different creators. The bundle has raised over $5 million dollars so far and is a genuinely incredible show of support and solidarity from the gaming community for the Black Lives Matter movement.
Here is the previous Tildes topic about it, here is a subreddit for it, and here is a community spreadsheet cataloging its contents.
The Content
The bundle is primarily video games, but it also has tabletop games, game assets, books, music, and tools. It is an intimidatingly large amount of content, and much attention has been called to some of the collection's highlights and standout titles: 1 2 3 4 (if you find other lists, let me know and I'll link them here).
I'm thinking it would be neat for us on Tildes to explore and highlight some of its less well-known content. The people who have made their creations available in this bundle have done so generously and in support of a great cause, so this is a way that we can show some appreciation for them by bringing some attention to their work. It is also possible to re-purchase games that you already own on itch.io and add tips to that purchase, so you can also monetarily support any devs you choose should you feel inclined to do so.
The Event
Using whatever selection methods or criteria you like, dive into an item/multiple items from the bundle and then report back here about it. There is a handy website that lets you filter the whole set of items, and it also has a very useful "pick a game" button that selects a game at random from the batch.
However you choose something, let us know what you've chosen, what it was, what your experience was like with it, and whether or not you recommend it. Format your entries however you like but please Bold the Titles of Items so people can scan the thread more easily!
Feel free to submit multiple entries to the topic as you explore the bundle. I'm thinking that with a few of us doing this over a couple of days, we can cover a lot of ground and surface some interesting and easily overlooked content.
Our Selections
I'll keep a table of the highly recommended things we surface here. To select something to be included here, mention in your writeup that it qualifies for "Tildes' Choice" status, and I'll add it to the list!
Title Creator Type Recommender Us Lovely Corpses d Marie Visual novel kfwyre Cardinal Chains Daniel Nora Pure puzzle game kfwyre 25 votes -
Travis Scott ft. Drake - Sicko Mode (Instrumental) (Beat 1 only) (2018)
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PlayStation 5 - Reveal event
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Traffic sounds - 3D binaural recording of the M60 motorway, UK
5 votes -
Summer of Pride: A month-long LGBT game streaming charity event
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The evolution of game genres on early Nintendo consoles: NES, Game Boy, and SNES
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System of a Down - Toxicity Cover by Halocene, Lauren Babic, and Violet Orlandi
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Australian actor Meyne Wyatt supports Black Lives Matter with powerful monologue on racism on Q+A
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Changing the world with drones – Helena Samsioe is widely known as the 'Drone Queen' since founding GLOBHE in 2015
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Eminem - Evil Twin (Instrumental)
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Building a viable future in Destiny 2
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The biology and people of Madagascar
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What games have you been playing, and what's your opinion on them?
What have you been playing lately? Discussion about video games and board games are both welcome. Please don't just make a list of titles, give some thoughts about the game(s) as well.
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Modern marvels: The Manhattan Project
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Police
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The most urgent threat of deepfakes isn't politics, it's porn
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Could solar storms destroy civilization? Solar flares and coronal mass ejections.
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Hiking 100 miles alone on the Resurrection Pass Trail in Alaska
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Songs that evoke a specific emotion or impression in you or in general that you like?
Based on the hype song thread recently posted here. Particular to me: Rakim: The saga begins (Instrumental): Maybe it's just me but this instrumental has always given a very sad, 'navigating a...
Based on the hype song thread recently posted here.
Particular to me:
Rakim: The saga begins (Instrumental): Maybe it's just me but this instrumental has always given a very sad, 'navigating a crisis' vibe, which I find really compelling now.
Vaporwave rickroll: A Mashup of the vaporwave song and never gonna give you up; which thanks to this random video I now associate with broken expectations and melancholy.
Twisted by Kevin Macleod: The march in the song kinda feels like marching into the unknown, regardless if what you find.
Less specific to me however:
Eminem: It's OK (instrumental): kind of the same thing as the saga begins, except the full song is kinda like that too.
Jazz liberatorz -Speak the language
MF - Doom: Great day: 2 songs that give me a somewhat chill/day-to-day vibe most lo-fi songs aim to capture.
Gran Turismo 4 OST: An old Bassman...: This either is or should be the anthem of existential dread.
Diário de um detento (instrumental): This is less a song that feels like navigating a crisis but just kinda living through it without much thought other than a mild irritation.
NIN: Downward spiral: Very aptly named.
respite. - blackdeku: The word 'resignation' comes to mind.
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The economics of nuclear energy
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Black pepper ice cream recipe
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What if the internet never existed?
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Platforms, publishers, and presidents | Real Law Review
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George Floyd: 3rd or 2nd Degree Murder? UPDATED | Real Law Review
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When phones were fun: Samsung's "Matrix Phone" (2003)
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Immortal Technique - Civil War (ft. Killer Mike & Brother Ali & Chuck D) (2016)
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Utrecht: Planning for people and bikes, not for cars
11 votes -
Marie Curie's PhD thesis
8 votes -
itch.io's Bundle for Racial Justice and Equality
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Poketoon: Scraggy and Mimikyu
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Last Marble Standing E2 Balancing - Marble Race by Jelle's Marble Runs
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David Willetts discusses how baby boomers have become the biggest and richest generation in British history at the expense of younger generations
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Revealing motion invisible to the naked eye using Motion Amplification and Video Magnification
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Pokey LaFarge - Fuck Me Up (2020)
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Genesis - Land Of Confusion (1986)
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Dvořák: Symphony No. 9 (From the New World)
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The story of how NASA went from space shuttles to SpaceX and commercial rockets
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Space Command S01E01 — The greatest 'Star Trek' type show you're not watching right now
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Why helicopter airlines failed
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Watch SpaceX launch Starlink Mission 8 [Livestream, launch at 9:25PM ET June 3, 1:25 UTC June 4]
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A conversation with President Obama: Reimagining policing in the wake of continued police violence
12 votes