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4 votes
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Bill Wurtz - Outside (2017)
6 votes -
Two feet from Clearwater's past, father's funny legacy leaves a deep impression
5 votes -
Getting from November to January: Wargaming shows that, short of a landslide victory for Joe Biden in the upcoming elections, we may be headed for a severe constitutional crisis
22 votes -
What was the first game you ever loved?
I'm interested in hearing about the first game you ever loved and, more importantly, what it was that made you feel that way. Don't just give me the game title, but tell me the whole love story!...
I'm interested in hearing about the first game you ever loved and, more importantly, what it was that made you feel that way. Don't just give me the game title, but tell me the whole love story!
If more than one game fits the bill, that's fine too. I'd love to hear about all of them.
23 votes -
San Fermin - Jackrabbit (2015)
6 votes -
Bare metal Rust generics
6 votes -
The Road to the Tildes 2020 Census: Pandemic Boogaloo Part 2: The Boogalooing
Note: If you think I'm going to make this title longer with each consecutive topic... You're god damn right. Hello everyone. After the last topic I posted I garnered some feedback and adjusted the...
Note: If you think I'm going to make this title longer with each consecutive topic... You're god damn right.
Hello everyone. After the last topic I posted I garnered some feedback and adjusted the planned 2020 form accordingly. Updates include things like the gender text-box so really everyone is included no matter how diverse, unless your gender longer than maximum limit of JotForms text box fields.
You also have the option to enter your age by decile instead of a precise number. One user had a problem with this last year, so I added the option to make your age more general. As always, none of the fields are going to be mandatory!
I've also changed the political question to the political compass instead of the 8values quiz. I don't know if it's going to be any more precise, but at least it will allow us to create a better visual representation so the results are not going to be all text. Also, all hail r/politicalcompassmemes. There's also a text box to enter how you identify yourself if whatever movement you subscribe to has a name. It would be very interesting to correlate responses to the data from the compass and country, as political convictions are of course very relative, e.g. American leftwing = European rightwing.
Here's a picture of the form in it's current formI'm a literary genius
Another important update would be the following: There's been yearning in the last topic about releasing the data of the census so that fellow Tilderinosnosnos can create their own fancy graphics. I generally do not have a problem with that, and if it were released, it would be the aggregated responses to single questions. For an explanation, see this comment by @hungariantoast, you lovely person.
Releasing data in this form is not any different than creating graphs from it and releasing it this way, just in a more general, more easily machine-readable format. I think this is acceptable, and it would allow more opportunity for data visualization by the community, and as stated, I wouldn't be releasing more identifiable information this way.
If there are any concrete additions you'd like to see, like for example suggestions on how to make the title of the next topic even longer (that's the most important part), now's the time to bring 'em out.
33 votes -
How NAT traversal works
8 votes -
The Sacred Band of Carthage | Units of History
4 votes -
Blockchain, the amazing solution for almost nothing
28 votes -
What is clean wine and should you care?
10 votes -
The Batman | Teaser trailer
18 votes -
Spectacular new step-bridge floats over Norwegian waterfall Vøringsfossen – the project, designed by architect Carl-Viggo Hølmebakk, has been over a decade in the making
10 votes -
Unleash The Archers - Abyss (2020)
6 votes -
Progressive groups are getting more selective in targeting incumbents. Is it working?
9 votes -
Hangover cure successfully tested on drunk subjects in Finland – dose of 1,200 milligrams of amino acid L-cysteine was found to reduce alcohol-related nausea and headache
20 votes -
Why and where you should plant your flag
12 votes -
Around the world in eight pancakes
8 votes -
How a plan to save the power system disappeared: A federal lab found a way to modernize the grid, reduce reliance on coal, and save consumers billions. Then Trump appointees blocked it
24 votes -
Navigating China’s censorship and India’s apps ban, Tibetan refugees rethink their dependence on WeChat
6 votes -
Record heat, unprecedented lightning fire siege in Northern California; more dry lightning to come
11 votes -
How could Sevilla's Jesus Navas not cry when he went to lift the trophy so associated with his deceased friends, while wearing Puerta's number and the armband that used to sit around Reyes' arm?
8 votes -
Over three billion people worldwide now play video games, study reports
14 votes -
Ad agency Ogilvy abused Twitch donation messages to cause multiple streamers to advertise Burger King for only a few dollars
9 votes -
Official Mozilla statement about the future of MDN Web Docs
24 votes -
The Steam Play Proton compatibility layer turns two years old
19 votes -
Loving the alien - How UFO culture took over America
5 votes -
If you had to teach a class on literature, what books would you put on your syllabus?
I asked a similar question over in ~games and am interested to hear how ~books would respond to the same setup. Here's the task: pretend you're a professor! You have to do the following: Choose a...
I asked a similar question over in ~games and am interested to hear how ~books would respond to the same setup.
Here's the task: pretend you're a professor! You have to do the following:
- Choose a focus for your class on literature (with a snazzy title if you like)
- Choose the books that you, as a professor, will have your class dive into in order to convey key concepts
- Explain why each book you chose ties into your overarching exploration
Your class can have any focus, broad or specific: victorian literature, contemporary poetry, Shakespearean themes in non-Shakespearean works -- whatever you want! It can focus on any forms of literature and does not have to be explicitly limited to "books" if you want to look at some outside-of-the-box stuff (I once took a literature class where we read afternoon, a story, for example.)
After choosing your specific focus, choose what will be included on your syllabus as "required reading" and why you've chosen each item.
16 votes -
Zero-downtime Kubernetes deployments
4 votes -
Announcing TypeScript 4.0
13 votes -
Inside Roblox's war on porn - The game platform is extremely popular with children, and the company is waging an endless fight against "condo games": explicit, often sex-themed user creations
19 votes -
The history of electoral ballot design
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.
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What did you do this week?
As part of a weekly series, these topics are a place for users to casually discuss the things they did — or didn't do — during their week. Did you accomplish any goals? Suffer a failure? Do...
As part of a weekly series, these topics are a place for users to casually discuss the things they did — or didn't do — during their week. Did you accomplish any goals? Suffer a failure? Do nothing at all? Tell us about it!
11 votes -
There are forty-eight regular polyhedra
8 votes -
How to conduct a System Design Interview
4 votes -
Women won the right to vote 100 years ago. Why did they start voting differently from men in 1980?
7 votes -
I can't invite anyone
I never invited anyone, but the message says You aren't able to generate more invite links right now.. I've been on Tildes for about a month now. Please advise.
8 votes -
Magnus Carlsen fought back from the verge of defeat as the world champion clinched his seven-day, 38-game match against Hikaru Nakamura by four sets to three
9 votes -
The 2020 Democratic National Convention has concluded. What are your thoughts on it?
Share your thoughts and feelings on how the convention went, and what you think it means for the remainder of the race. Did it change how you plan on voting or participating in the election? Who...
Share your thoughts and feelings on how the convention went, and what you think it means for the remainder of the race. Did it change how you plan on voting or participating in the election? Who were the stand out speakers that you would like to share with others? Will you be watching the Republican National Convention? What were the biggest stories to come out as a result of the convention?
Politics Disclaimer: As we discuss the sensitive topic of politics, please remember to comment with an open heart and remember the other person behind the screen. Be generous with your interpretations of others and realize you might have to agree to disagree. When in doubt, read the Tildes Code of Conduct.
33 votes -
Ben Affleck will return as Batman in The Flash
10 votes -
What are the warning signs of an imminent project crisis?
Which signs have you learned to recognize?
16 votes -
Former Chief Security Officer for Uber charged with obstruction of justice for attempted cover-up of 2016 hack that compromised data from millions of users and drivers
9 votes -
Black Myth: Wukong | Official thirteen minutes gameplay trailer
13 votes -
Vulcan interests and moral status
7 votes -
Does it matter if we know the truth?
4 votes -
Appeals court grants a stay on injunction, after Lyft announces rideshare operations would be suspended in California at 11:59 PM tonight
13 votes -
Michigan reaches preliminary settlement to pay $600 million to Flint Water Crisis victims
9 votes -
Requiring a Facebook account for Oculus VR is bad for users, devs, and competition
17 votes