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21 fascinating facts to celebrate Bartolo Colon's 45th birthday
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Amazon's explanation for why Alexa recorded a couple's private conversation and sent it to an acquaintance
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Andy Rubin Puts Essential Up for Sale, Cancels Next Phone
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Introductions | May 2018, part 2
Hi everyone! I'm @Vibe aka /u/drkgodess on Reddit where I mod a couple of small subs. The original Introductions thread got kind of long so I'm starting a new one. What brings you to ~ ?
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Trump Ignores Court Ruling That He Can't Block Twitter Critics: 'President Thinks He's Above The Law'
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Instapaper is temporarily shutting off access for European users due to GDPR
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America's boulevards of death
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Nathan Haines - Navarino Street
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Daily Tildes discussion - thoughts about making the site publicly visible, but still invite-only?
To be clear up front, this probably won't be able to happen for at least a few weeks—there are quite a few things that will need to be done or adjusted before I'd be able to make the site publicly...
To be clear up front, this probably won't be able to happen for at least a few weeks—there are quite a few things that will need to be done or adjusted before I'd be able to make the site publicly visible, including making sure that it can handle the load from a lot of logged-out viewers.
However, I just wanted to bring it up and see if anyone has any particular thoughts about whether making it visible for people without accounts might be a good idea, or if we should just stick to keeping it totally private for a longer period.
For a lot of people, not being able to see any of the actual posts on the site makes it less interesting, and I think we're already starting to get to the point where there's enough activity that it's not "embarrassing" to show off an inactive site any more. There's some great content being posted already, and it would probably be good to allow people to see it, even if they can't necessarily register and participate themselves just yet.
Anyway, not much more to say about it. I just wanted to see if anyone had any particular thoughts on the topic to make sure I don't miss anything important when I start thinking more seriously about doing it, so please let me know.
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Whats ya'lls go-to album?
I'm just curious, I'm bored at work and looking for new things to listen to haha
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Covet - shibuya (feat. San Holo) (2018)
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Steam Spring Cleaning event (May 24th - 28th)
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Six quality films from the directors of this year's Cannes Film Festival
Quick intro: My personal problem with Reddit's movie sub is with its narrow perspective on films. I know it might sound elitist, but I just found most of the discussions to be circlejerks or full...
Quick intro: My personal problem with Reddit's movie sub is with its narrow perspective on films. I know it might sound elitist, but I just found most of the discussions to be circlejerks or full of references/memes done to death. The anti-theater Netflix-can-do-no-wrong attitude is confusing at best (considering the overwhelming love for Nolan/PTA/Taratino who are championing the analog film experience). /r/truefilm is full of insightful writing but it's not exactly a welcoming place for newbie cinephiles who got into films via MCU, Star Wars, or other blockbuster franchises. Don't get me wrong, I visit both subs everyday, but I kind of wish there's a balance: A place where you can have both casual discussions about high-brow cinema AND in-depth essays about comedy with dick jokes.
Hence why I am writing this while ~movies is still fresh (hopefully I am adding something of value and not come off too rambly). Now of course I could just start a post asking for foreign film recommendations, but I just don't find those post to go anywhere, they usually just end up with people listing out films without any thought or explanation. Cinema is about your personal experience in relations to what you see on screen, and I think we are doing ourselves a disservice if we watch something and just shrug it off as "it's great you should watch it" or "it sucks". So putting money where my mouth is, here are some recommendations for non-english films. Sorry for the long set-up, but I hope this encourages a dialogue, even if you disagree with the above or my recommendations.
ANYWAY. I settled on 6 because I didn't want it to a Top-5 list and 4 seems too short. 6 just feels right. Cannes just ended and I feel like it's a good time to start talking about the directors of this year's festival as their newest films will be available in the near future. So in no particular order, here are six quality films from the directors of this year's Cannes:
- "Mountains May Depart" (2015) - Jia Zhangke
An ambitious piece of work that spans 25 years with an intro that goes for about an hour before the title card. Even if you don't like the film, the confidence of Jia Zhangke is in full display here. - "Secret Sunshine" (2007) - Lee Chang-dong
If Lars Von Trier films aren't realistic enough for you, here's a good one to kickstart your misery. After I finished watching it for the first time, I had to go for a walk and ended up wandering the city for 3 hours. It affected me in such a meaningful way. Surprising funny, if you can see the irony in it. - "Ida" (2013) - Pawel Pawlikowski
The cinematography! The framing in this movie is incredible, as if Ida is having a silent ever-going conversation with God. Not to mention the beautiful black and white! - "A Separation" (2011) - Asghar Farhadi
It was my first Farhadi film, and I quickly went on a hunt for all other Farhadi films right after. The writing grips you and really puts you in the place of all the characters. I could recommendation any other of his films, but to me, A Separation is perfect writing and a must-watch for any screenwriters. - "Nobody Knows" (2004) - Hirokazu Kore-eda
Heartbreaking. You know how the characters will end up (spoiler: not a good place) but you can't look away. I'm glad Kore-eda won Palme d'Or. Can't wait for his new one! - "Vivre sa vie" (1962) - Jean-Luc Godard
The only film pre-2000 on my list, but it's a film that feels quite modern. I've always felt that "Vivre sa vie" should be everyone's first Godard film instead of, say, "Breathless". It's the most coherent and it's a easy watch. It's a good starter movie before you take a deep dive into Godard's filmography (his work ranges from groundbreaking to borderline unwatchable IMO).
Agree? Disagree? Sorry if I sound too much like Cinefix, haha. What do you think? Which other Cannes directors should I check out?7 votes - "Mountains May Depart" (2015) - Jia Zhangke
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Galactic Civilizations II Ultimate Edition Steam giveaway
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The Lil Tay saga reaches its logical conclusion
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Hacknet: Deluxe is free on the Humble Store + encore deals for their Spring Sale
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Dinosaur killing asteroid also killed most bird species due to global deforestation
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Dauntless Now in Open Beta (Monster Hunter like game)
http://playdauntless.com I tried the closed beta and it's a pretty fun game imo. I'm new to MH style games and based those who have played MH it's kind of mixed. It's obviously lacking a good...
I tried the closed beta and it's a pretty fun game imo. I'm new to MH style games and based those who have played MH it's kind of mixed. It's obviously lacking a good amount compared to MH but they seem to acknowledge this and plan more stuff.
Just figured I would let anyone kind of in lull for games might be willing to give it a shot.
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Internal documents show Apple knew the iPhone 6 would bend
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Sex without explicit consent is now rape in Sweden
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Iran's supreme leader just made 5 tough demands for Europe to save the nuclear deal
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Ezra Furman - God Lifts Up the Lowly (2018)
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MI6 airs TV ads to recruit more women and ethnic minorities
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Pornhub launches it's own VPN service called VPNHub
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Honda is working on affordable all-electric Fit-based car with biggest battery maker for global release
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Battlefield V producers says DICE will 'always put fun over authentic'
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Dark Souls: Remastered is out early!
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Talk to Deliveroo couriers. See a dystopia that could be your future – the realities facing the ‘contractors’ are grim. No wonder their union is appealing to the high court
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No Man's Sky Next [Inside XBox]
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US President Donald Trump calls off meeting with North Korea's Kim Jong Un
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Feature request: Title editing
Now I know editing titles is a slippery slope, but hear me out. One of the most annoying things from Reddit is that you make a typo in the title and it's there forever. It would be nice if on...
Now I know editing titles is a slippery slope, but hear me out.
One of the most annoying things from Reddit is that you make a typo in the title and it's there forever. It would be nice if on Tildes you could edit a certain amount of a title - say 1-2 characters. Then you could fix most typos without opening the doors to people trolling by completely changing titles.
I'm not sure if this is possible, but it would be a nice thing to consider down the road.
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Australian woman sentenced to death for drug offences in Malaysia
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Solo: A Star Wars Story discussion
Have any of you seen Solo? Possible spoilers if not. Personally, I loved it. After having been dissapointed by The Last Jedi, Solo was refreshing, in my opinion it felt like a classic Star Wars...
Have any of you seen Solo? Possible spoilers if not.
Personally, I loved it. After having been dissapointed by The Last Jedi, Solo was refreshing, in my opinion it felt like a classic Star Wars film. I loved all the characters, including Ehrenreich's potrayal of Han which I fully bought.
Also the humour, compared to The Last Jedi, was far better. Whilst there weren't many laugh out loud moments, I was grinning throughout. And I far preferred it to the eye rolling cheesy jokes of TLJ.
And as someone who has watched the Clone Wars and Rebels series, I loved the reveal of that certain character.
Of course there were some cons, but they were relatively minor, in my opinion. The opening was a bit rough, and I got a bit confused at the end with the constant changing sides. And to be honest, I didn't really care for Marauders.
What did you guys think?
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What have yo been playing recently?
Video games, board games, card games - whatever. I'm interested to know what you all have been playing recently. I've been playing a lot of D&D recently. My players have just delved deep under an...
Video games, board games, card games - whatever. I'm interested to know what you all have been playing recently.
I've been playing a lot of D&D recently. My players have just delved deep under an ancient keep to save an archaeologist from undead Tomb Spiders. I'm currently planning for this weeks game where they will hopefully encounter the giant spider brood mother.
On the video game front, I've been playing through Duke Nukem 3D. That's a game that's certainly made the test of time.
-LTADnD
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The Switch is the perfect console for masochists
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Airbnb quietly launches its own Stories for users to build video montages of their travels
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Daniel Bachman — New Moon (2018)
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Report: Nigerian troops raped women rescued from Boko Haram
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GDPR quiz: How will data privacy law affect you?
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Can't seem to stay logged in
Every time I visit I have to log in again, even if I've chosen "Keep me logged in"
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RuneScape Classic is shutting down after seventeen years
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StumbleUpon is calling it quits after 16 years
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Science Anxiety - The Crisis of Scientific Authority
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An oral history of the l0pht
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Facebook suggests no compensation for European users affected by data breach
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Go-Jek officially announces Southeast Asia expansion to fill void left by Uber’s exit
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Why China’s payment apps give US bankers nightmares
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Elon Musk will launch a website called Pravada - used to rank credibility in the media.
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NASA’s Curiosity Rover is able to drill holes into rocks again
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