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11 votes
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Annotated digital archive of historic books
6 votes -
Kierkegaard on being happy again after you’ve lost everything
4 votes -
Academics are really, really worried about their freedom
27 votes -
Star Trek: Discovery introduces first transgender and non-binary characters
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How does Tildes enable you to express yourself in contrast to reddit/other?
Tildes uses different systems than reddit. How has that enabled you to comment and share things that you wouldn't have otherwise? I'm interested mostly to contrast my own experience with others.
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The small effects of political advertising are small regardless of context, message, sender, or receiver
6 votes -
What sexual and gender minority people want researchers to know about sexual orientation and gender identity questions: A qualitative study
4 votes -
Racionais MCs; Tô ouvindo alguém me chamar (Instrumental version)
4 votes -
Gas hydrate dissociation linked to contemporary ocean warming in the southern hemisphere
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Looking for albums that are both beautiful and melancholic
This is hard to describe, but I'm looking for albums that I can kind of wallow in a bit emotionally, but that are also beautiful musically, aesthetically, or lyrically. Because it's difficult to...
This is hard to describe, but I'm looking for albums that I can kind of wallow in a bit emotionally, but that are also beautiful musically, aesthetically, or lyrically.
Because it's difficult to put into words, here's an example of a song that kind of has the vibe I'm going for: Snail Mail's "Deep Sea". It's sad but not too sad, and I find the arrangement and melody to be resonant and, well, beautiful. I want something that feels like this, but across a whole album (note that the "feel" doesn't apply to the genre of the song so much as it does my emotional response to it).
I'm open to any suggestions. Bandcamp preferred, but not required.
UPDATE: A huge thank you to the community for all your recommendations! I have a lot of wallowing to look forward to.
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Content moderation best practices for startups
3 votes -
Smells Like Teen Spirit Cover In Classical Latin (75 BC to 3rd Century AD) Bardcore (2020)
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Technology has been promising the dream of a cocooned future, and our pandemic isolation is giving us the rare opportunity to see where this road leads
12 votes -
The next front in the India-China conflict could be a canal across southern Thailand’s Kra Isthmus
8 votes -
Taiwan to change passport, fed up with confusion with China
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The path to autocracy; A second Trump term will leave America’s political system and culture looking even more like Orbán’s Hungary
31 votes -
Ceasefire, the site started last year by /r/ChangeMyView moderators, will shut down in a few months unless it reaches at least $1500/month on Patreon
22 votes -
Leaked salary spreadsheet reveals Microsoft employee earnings for a second year
10 votes -
Chicago Sky's Courtney Vandersloot sets a WNBA record with eighteen assists in a win over the Indiana Fever
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With Canada and Mexico borders closed, Americans are trapped in their own health care system
18 votes -
Google proposes new village next to Mountain View tech hubs
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Scheduled topics should link to the previous post from the week before
Would it be possible to add a link to the previous weekly post? For example, https://tildes.net/~comp/rml/what_programming_technical_projects_have_you_been_working_on could link to...
Would it be possible to add a link to the previous weekly post?
For example, https://tildes.net/~comp/rml/what_programming_technical_projects_have_you_been_working_on could link to https://tildes.net/~comp/rhk/what_programming_technical_projects_have_you_been_working_on from the week before.
Bonus points if it can be applied retroactively.
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LIGO/Virgo’s newest black hole merger defies mass expectations
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Extending beta access to the upcoming Marvel's Avengers game by reverse engineering its network traffic and developing a server emulator
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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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Scientists detect first-of-its-kind "intermediate-mass" black hole as a result of most massive merger ever observed
8 votes -
Fkj - Ylang Ylang EP (Live Session)
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Thoughts on user growth and product
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Crusader Kings III early thoughts and impressions?
I've only played for a couple of hours so these really are "impressions". Positively i'll say its probably PDS's best release. Very few bugs and they are mostly minor that i have seen. There seems...
I've only played for a couple of hours so these really are "impressions".
Positively i'll say its probably PDS's best release. Very few bugs and they are mostly minor that i have seen. There seems to be enough generic and western european content to keep most fans happy, at least for a couple of weeks. I surprisingly like the UI colour and set up. I thought it was a bit modern in the dev diaries but it works well and is less tacky than a thematic scheme might look. The cycling of the map modes on zoom works well. The amount of "meme" is really overplayed on the reddits and marketing, ive only played a few hours but the flavour reminds me of early CK2 rather than late Glitterhoof CK2.
My main negatives at the moment are i find there is often an overwhelming amount of information on screen between the side panels, the alerts tab at the top and how wherever you put your mouse seems to open one or more information popups its a bit cluttered.
I thought the 3D characters would be more memorable than the 2D portraits but i find the opposite. I cant remember any of the characters by image, they all feel very similar. This might be until i am more familiar with the differences though.
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ASU researchers are developing artificial intelligence that can communicate with humans within Minecraft
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What programming/technical projects have you been working on?
This is a recurring post to discuss programming or other technical projects that we've been working on. Tell us about one of your recent projects, either at work or personal projects. What's...
This is a recurring post to discuss programming or other technical projects that we've been working on. Tell us about one of your recent projects, either at work or personal projects. What's interesting about it? Are you having trouble with anything?
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The Mandalorian Season 2 to premiere on October 30th
@The Mandalorian: This is the day. New episodes start streaming Oct. 30 on #DisneyPlus. #TheMandalorian pic.twitter.com/8oruZ3oedx
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We don’t know how to warn you any harder. America is dying.
25 votes -
Solar energy and mechanical triggers power the Engage, a console at the cutting edge of computer engineering
4 votes -
India bans PUBG, Baidu, WeChat, Alipay, and 114 Chinese apps in the third ban wave
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Lo-Fi Player
9 votes -
Goodbye to the ‘Pret economy’ and good luck to whatever replaces it
11 votes -
Patreon raises another $90 million in Series E funding at a valuation of $1.2 billion
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Donald Trump administration announces nationwide US eviction moratorium through end of the year
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Joe Biden campaign launches official Animal Crossing: New Horizons yard signs
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Laura Stevenson - Hawks / Big Deep (live) (2019)
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CO-VIDs: The semiotics of "cuck"
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What's the coronavirus like where you are?
I kept the title the same as our last thread which was back in March (and now feels like a very distant past). Consider the question to be not just about the coronavirus specifically but more...
I kept the title the same as our last thread which was back in March (and now feels like a very distant past). Consider the question to be not just about the coronavirus specifically but more about "life with the coronavirus" or the "new normal" or however you prefer to identify the situation you're in. What are things like in your area?
18 votes -
ThinkPad X1 Carbon with Fedora preloaded available for purchase
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Amazon drivers are hanging smartphones in trees to get more work
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What are your favourite online publications?
Somewhat inspired by this post, I wondered what (non-personal) blogs/online jounrals you read? Here are some of mine in no particular order. opensource.com for open source devlopment Glimmer for...
Somewhat inspired by this post, I wondered what (non-personal) blogs/online jounrals you read? Here are some of mine in no particular order.
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opensource.com for open source devlopment
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Glimmer for tech culture as a whole
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lwn.net for linux kernel articles etc..
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WeDistribute for content on federated networks/the fediverse
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PrivacyTools Blog, The Privacy Issue and decentralize.today for privacy articles*
*I'm a team member at PrivacyTools.io
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NVIDIA announces Ampere-based RTX 30 series GPUs
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Octo Ring, the webring for GitHub
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Influential indie studio Vlambeer is shutting down after a decade. ULTRABUGS will still release eventually, and will be the studio's final game
14 votes