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6 votes
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Active shooter taken into custody at Indiana middle school
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Anyone remember Software of the Month Club?
I remember in the Windows 95 days my dad signed us up for this software of the month club. There was one game in particular that I just wish I could find today called Trigger Happy. It was cute...
I remember in the Windows 95 days my dad signed us up for this software of the month club. There was one game in particular that I just wish I could find today called Trigger Happy. It was cute sprited army guys that would explode in a pixelated gory fashion. They almost looked like South Park characters (before SP was a thing?)
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Golden Knights vs. Capitals Stanley Cup Final preview
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Sufjan Stevens - Impossible Soul (2010)
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Welcome the new Dell Precision developer editions!
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Cheap AliExpress graphics cards - scam?
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Steam's Spring Cleaning event has multiple Linux titles to play for free for a limited time
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Let's talk about jobs. Are you just working a day-to-day or have you found your calling?
Personally, I feel like I'm in between. I started off as a Manufacturing Engineer, and something just didn't feel right. I sort of fell backwards into Health and Safety, and I love the field, but...
Personally, I feel like I'm in between. I started off as a Manufacturing Engineer, and something just didn't feel right. I sort of fell backwards into Health and Safety, and I love the field, but it's yet another job where you've got to be the bad guy. My mission is to have people believe that I really care about their safety, not some arbitrary numbers.
How about you? What's your favorite part of your job? Least favorite?
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Mobile layout is broken in case of long comment chain
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Comment chain test
Test
13 votes -
Two men set off bomb in restaurant in Canada; 15 wounded
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Richard Stallman's Free Software, Free Society essay collection
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Picard or Kirk?
;-P
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The alarming statistics that show the US economy isn't as good as it seems
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Apple awarded $539m in US patent case against Samsung
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Idiot's guide to the French Open
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Teenage bride, 19, appeals against death sentence for fatally stabbing man she was forced to marry as he raped her while his cousins held her down
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Ireland’s abortion vote becomes a test for Facebook and Google
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Is the United States on its way to losing its hegemonic status?
On the heels of President Trump pulling out of talks with North Korea over nuclear disarmament in the Korean peninsula, the United States' pending withdrawal from the Paris agreement (coming soon!...
On the heels of President Trump pulling out of talks with North Korea over nuclear disarmament in the Korean peninsula, the United States' pending withdrawal from the Paris agreement (coming soon! ... the day after the next presidential election), and the United States' unilateral withdrawal from the Iran nuclear agreement, combined with ongoing Russian and Iranian leadership in resolving the Syrian civil war and Chinese leadership in talks with North Korea, we seem to be heading toward an ambiguous point in international geopolitics.
So this question is simple and nasty: Is the United States on its way to losing its status as the unquestioned dominant world power in the international order?
If it is on its way off the top of the food chain, who will challenge it? Are we returning to a cold war-style era or are the lines shifting and different? If the United States is not on its way to losing its dominant status, how might it maintain its footing in a world that seems increasingly disillusioned with it?
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Pusha T - Daytona (2018)
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TWRP - Phantom Racer (feat. The Protomen) (2018)
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Sicario: Day of the Soldado | New trailer
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Confusion with when I've voted
My biggest problem with this format thus far has been with the placement of the "Vote" button. I currently use the Solarized Dark theme (I enjoy the color scheme) and I find I keep unvoting things...
My biggest problem with this format thus far has been with the placement of the "Vote" button. I currently use the Solarized Dark theme (I enjoy the color scheme) and I find I keep unvoting things I've already voted up when checking through older posts. My eyes are left reading the headline, I forget I may have voted for it, and I go to unclick my vote.
I feel the vote button would be better if it was situated closer to where my eyes are for reading headlines. I spend a lot of time micromanaging ui placement in my mmos, so maybe I'm just pickier than others, but I don't like my eyes needing to jump all over the monitor when browsing through things.
Moving these elements closer together would be really helpful. I also wouldn't mind the Solarized Dark themes "Vote" and "Voted" colour having a little more contrast
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Do you value narrative, gameplay, or visuals most when it comes to a game?
Can one or two of these combined make up deficiency of another? If a game plays really well and has an immersive story, but looks like shit, can you still play it? How about if it plays well and...
Can one or two of these combined make up deficiency of another? If a game plays really well and has an immersive story, but looks like shit, can you still play it? How about if it plays well and looks good, but the story is a jumbled mess? What if it looks nice and has a nice story, but plays like shit?
What makes a game a deal breaker to you, and which of these aspects can be a savior to an otherwise deal breaker?
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Bombino live on WNYC's Soundcheck
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What are your favourite podcasts?
I've been listening to a lot of podcasts recently. What are some of your favourites that you can recommend?
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Far Cry 5: Hours of Darkness | Teaser trailer
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Cool Backgrounds
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StumbleUpon closes, moves accounts to Mix
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Parabola.io - Graphical Automation
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Apple Rejects Valve's Steam Link App Due to 'Business Conflicts'
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Simple "read notifications" page added
This is definitely just a stop-gap until I get some time to work on properly paginating it, but quite a few people have asked about a page to view old notifications again after marking them read,...
This is definitely just a stop-gap until I get some time to work on properly paginating it, but quite a few people have asked about a page to view old notifications again after marking them read, so I put a quick one together that's linked in the sidebar of your user page as "Previously read", at https://tildes.net/notifications
For now it doesn't paginate at all and will just show your most recent notifications (up to 100) that were marked read, and doesn't include the unread ones. It's not great in a lot of ways, but hopefully better than not having any way to view the read notifications at all.
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Drone Sweaters - Clothes for cold drones
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Uber's self-driving car didn't malfunction, it was just bad
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Darlingside - The Ancestor (2012)
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The Sinking City | Teaser trailer
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T.J. Kirk -- Get On The Good Foot / Rock Hard In A Funky Place
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A quick look at reddit load times on my (crappy) home internet connection.
I decided to take a second look at the reddit redesign out of curiosity, and the lack of responsiveness was jarring. I found myself waiting several seconds just for a click to properly register....
I decided to take a second look at the reddit redesign out of curiosity, and the lack of responsiveness was jarring. I found myself waiting several seconds just for a click to properly register. So I decided to take a look at the actual numbers for a bit of fun. Here are the results as reported by the Firefox network tab:
Redesign
13.88 MB / 7.23 MB transferred Finish: 57.46 s DOMContentLoaded: 1.92 s load: 25.67 sOld
1.91 MB / 631.45 KB transferred Finish: 1.06 min DOMContentLoaded: 3.23 s load: 3.97 sAnd just for the sake of comparison:
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358.34 KB / 110.39 KB transferred Finish: 1.48 s DOMContentLoaded: 1.34 s load: 1.51 s28 votes -
Qualcomm announces Snapdragon 710 platform
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Topic search
Are there any plans on implementing a search function? Reddit's search is pretty awful, so I think a lot of people would be interested in how Tilde plans to implement it.
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RIP Totalbiscuit
@gennabain: Rest in Peace my Dearest Love John @Totalbiscuit Bain July 8, 1984 - May 24, 2018
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Tildes CSS Changes
There were a few things that I was a bit uncomfortable with, so I created a few css styles to improve some aspects of the experience. Reddit like theme I'm used to Reddit, so I created a quick...
There were a few things that I was a bit uncomfortable with, so I created a few css styles to improve some aspects of the experience.
Reddit like theme
I'm used to Reddit, so I created a quick theme to make Tildes a bit more like Reddit: https://pastebin.com/1rMhbFMFHidden tags
Seeing a [Joke] tag can sometimes ruin a joke, so I created a snippet that hides tags unless you hover over them: https://pastebin.com/Bzvr3VmpMoved the submit a comment box
I made a snippet to move the comment box to the top of the page: https://pastebin.com/WCqv3Mr211 votes -
John "TotalBiscuit" Bain has died
@gennabain: Rest in Peace my Dearest Love John @Totalbiscuit Bain July 8, 1984 - May 24, 2018
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Minor updates to Privacy Policy and Terms of Use... for minors
As I mentioned in the post on Monday, I've spent some time this week trying to make sure that I should be in good shape for the GDPR (which takes effect tomorrow). In the end, the change in...
As I mentioned in the post on Monday, I've spent some time this week trying to make sure that I should be in good shape for the GDPR (which takes effect tomorrow).
In the end, the change in minimum age for some EU member states seemed to be the only issue, so I've just updated the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use to account for that. You can see the exact changes that I made here, on GitLab.
And on that note, now that the Docs pages are open-source, I added a "view history" link that shows at the top of pages on the Docs/Blog if they've been edited, so that people can click to see the full edit history of the relevant page on GitLab.
Because of these changes, if you're older than 13 but below the minimum age in your country (for example, in Germany and France it's 16), you'll have to stop using Tildes now. At this point, it's unlikely that anyone is affected by this. As a side note, if anyone knows of a comprehensive, updated list of what the minimum age is for different countries, please let me know. I'd love to link to a list so that people can easily check if they don't know what their country's minimum age is, but I wasn't able to find one.
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Ronaldinho reportedly will marry his two fiancees in August ceremony
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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 ~ ?
37 votes