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6 votes
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Do we see reality as it is? | Donald Hoffman
7 votes -
The Go! Team - Whammy O (2022)
5 votes -
Donald MacGillavry, the genius hoax
4 votes -
The Flash | Official trailer
12 votes -
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 | New trailer
9 votes -
Netflix dropped ‘The Cloverfield Paradox’ after the Super Bowl five years ago – why streamers are unlikely to try that surprise strategy again
5 votes -
Pacific Drive | Gameplay trailer
5 votes -
Reddit was hacked
16 votes -
Any retro computer kits with 10 Mbit ethernet?
I've always been enticed by 8 bit computer projects like this but I've never bought any because I can't think of anything I'd do with them given their self-contained nature. Even a really...
I've always been enticed by 8 bit computer projects like this but I've never bought any because I can't think of anything I'd do with them given their self-contained nature. Even a really primitive ethernet controller would explode the project possibilities. Does anything like that exist?
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Tildes Pop-Up Movie Event: Twenty-Twenty Vision
Pop-Up Event: Twenty-Twenty Vision Community Task: Our goal is, as a community, to watch movies and fill in the following chart below that spans an entire century of film: from the 1920s to 2020s!...
Pop-Up Event: Twenty-Twenty Vision
Community Task: Our goal is, as a community, to watch movies and fill in the following chart below that spans an entire century of film: from the 1920s to 2020s!
Choose an empty decade, watch a movie (any movie!) from it, and report back here when you're finished. Tell us why you chose that movie and what you thought about it.
I'll fill in the chart as we go, and once we have collectively watched at least one movie from each decade, we will have completed the Pop-Up and it will be closed!
Decade Movie User 1920s Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans (1927) @brews_hairy_cats 1930s Freaks (1932) @PantsEnvy 1940s London Belongs to Me (1948) @mycketforvirrad 1950s 1960s 1970s Mes Petites Amoureuse (1974) @TooFewColours 1980s Possession (1981) @JXM 1990s Heat (1995) @JXM 2000s The Dark Knight (2008) @LukeZaz 2010s 2020s Bros (2022) @kfwyre Time Period: The Pop-Up remains open until the chart is filled!
Uh, what is this exactly?
It's a temporary event aimed at getting members of the Tildes community to individually participate in something built around a common theme or goal.
Check out the previous Pop-Ups for other examples:
Ludonostalgia! for ~games
Feelin' 22 for ~music18 votes -
A Black professor trapped in anti-racist hell
35 votes -
'Ant-Man: Quantumania' won't stream on Disney Plus for weeks (or months), sorry. Disney has been stretching out the time that films spend only in theaters.
6 votes -
The last mustard maker in Dijon
7 votes -
Colin Meloy had ChatGPT write a Decemberists song and then he recorded it
3 votes -
Nearly two years after its initial delay, Minecraft's long-awaited archeology feature is finally on the horizon – part of the game's 1.20 update later this year
12 votes -
How a shipping error 100 years ago launched the $30 billion chicken industry
7 votes -
The most complex system in modern cars
3 votes -
How do Xubuntu and Linux Mint XFCE Edition compare in terms of lightness and performance?
I'm considering moving back to the Linux world after having jumped ship to Windows around Ubuntu 20.04, mostly due to increasing bloat, snap and other things I don't recall. I've used Xubuntu in...
I'm considering moving back to the Linux world after having jumped ship to Windows around Ubuntu 20.04, mostly due to increasing bloat, snap and other things I don't recall.
I've used Xubuntu in the past, the Thunderbird theme was good but I was disappointed by how little customization was allowed there, even the selection of wallpapers seems bland, especially when I compare it to Mint now. Even when it comes to UX experience, it seems Mint puts a lot of effort in enhancing the user experience?
So how do these two compare in terms of performance? As long as the difference isn't substantial, I'm leaning towards Linux Mint now mostly because of two reasons:
- Better UX, selection of wallpapers, customizing ability, etc. as described above.
- Mint is a community project unlike Canonical which is corporate, I like this aspect too.
What is your own preference in this regard and what do you suggest?
4 votes -
Oxford University-led study detects twenty-six types of PFAS compounds in ice around Svalbard, threatening downstream ecosystems
6 votes -
Toolformer: Language models can teach themselves to use tools
11 votes -
Charlie Kaufman has written a new movie, Ryan Gosling eyed to star
5 votes -
Raspberry Pi 4 running OpenOCD cannot flash ATSAMC21G18A that drives SWD pins
3 votes -
What will "classically trained" look like for computer science and digital literacy?
This might be a weird framing but it's been bugging me for a few days. Many fields have a concept of classical training -- this is most common in music but applies in the humanities and many other...
This might be a weird framing but it's been bugging me for a few days. Many fields have a concept of classical training -- this is most common in music but applies in the humanities and many other areas. For example I do a lot of CAD work for my job, but I received what I would consider a "classical education" in design...I learned to draft by hand and physically model before I was ever allowed to work digitally. I got a lot of value out of this approach and it still informs the way I work today.
A lot of people view computers and technology as modern and almost anti-classical, but as the tech industry matures and the internet moves from something shiny and new to something foundational to our society, what will the new classicism look like?
Thanks for reading my question.
14 votes -
Money laundering and AML compliance
5 votes -
Mycroft Mark II: The end of the campaign
10 votes -
Raspberry Pi 4 / 4GB giveaway
Step right up and claim your raspberry pi! I have the following to give away (will cross off as things get claimed, first come first served): Raspberry Pi 4 / 4 GB + PoE hat + microSD card...
Step right up and claim your raspberry pi!
I have the following to give away (will cross off as things get claimed, first come first served):
Raspberry Pi 4 / 4 GB + PoE hat + microSD cardRaspberry Pi 4 / 4 GB + PoE hat + microSD cardRaspberry Pi 4 / 4 GB + PoE hat + microSD cardRaspberry Pi 4 / 4 GB + PoE hat + microSD cardRaspberry Pi x4 "rack" acrylic enclosure- 5 port gigabit network switch + 4x 6 inch patch cables
Just pay for shipping. Please only claim one thing (or one Pi and the enclosure).
17 votes -
Horizon Zero Dawn critique
4 votes -
After a ten-year wait, one-person project Radio The Universe is almost here. Here's the trailer.
9 votes -
Our imperfect list of books like "Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow"
2 votes -
Over 300 anti-LGBTQ+ bills have already been filed in 2023
7 votes -
Our pride, our joy: An intersectional constructivist grounded theory analysis of resources that promote resilience in SGM communities
2 votes -
Church of England considers gender neutral pronouns for God
14 votes -
Amsterdam bans cannabis in its red light district
16 votes -
Noiselund – Life Forms (2023)
2 votes -
Woody Allen’s new film ‘Coup de Chance’ goes on sale in Berlin
3 votes -
Lee Fields: Tiny Desk Concert (2023)
3 votes -
Fast X | Official trailer
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.
5 votes -
Tiramisu is the best way to eat your coffee! To start our Classics of Coffee series on it, we wanted to uncover more about its origins, where it came from, and how it became so popular worldwide.
4 votes -
I lost my finger.. so I made a new one
4 votes -
What did you do this week (and weekend)?
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!
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Request: Alternatives to the Raspberry Pi?
I will shortly have need for a small, low power (power as in watts, not compute power) system for always-on Home Assistant use. However, Raspberry Pis are out of stock everywhere and while they...
I will shortly have need for a small, low power (power as in watts, not compute power) system for always-on Home Assistant use. However, Raspberry Pis are out of stock everywhere and while they can be had for extortionate prices on various auction/marketplace sites, I'm not sure I want to spend a load of money on something which might not even be what it claims to be.
Home Assistant suggest Odroid which I'd probably go for the C4 edition but it's relatively expensive (I need to add an MMC and a psu and various other things to the listed main board price)
Any suggestions? The Asus Tinkerboard looks overkill and is very expensive. It needs to be capable of running a standard Linux distro, ideally Home Assistant's own OS. Low power consumption is a definite, 2-3W at idle is probably the maximum I'd be happy with. Wifi is a bonus although not required right now - but the ability to add it if needed is essential. Some amount of expansion capability would be good if I want to add hardware sensors or bluetooth or a Zigbee transceiver or whatever. It needs some reasonably amount of compute grunt I assume but I don't think HA is all that hungry for number crunching power. The machine will more than likely be headless at first but a little bit of GPU and graphical IO would be handy if I want to stick a display on it in the future, which I might want to.
Any ideas? Oh, and also must be easily available in/to the UK.
15 votes -
Why Lego won – the competition looked identical, so how did they pull it off?
10 votes -
Team Fortress 2 will be getting a big update Summer 2023
10 votes -
r/antiwork seems to be back (was it really gone?)
tl;dr IDK what happened before, but r/antiwork is public now (again?). I just stumbled across this tildes thread from 2 weeks ago [EDIT: crap ... 1 year and 2 weeks ago; mixed up my "current year"...
tl;dr IDK what happened before, but r/antiwork is public now (again?).
I just stumbled across this tildes thread from 2 weeks ago [EDIT: crap ... 1 year and 2 weeks ago; mixed up my "current year" setting] ... which is right on the border between "keep posting in that thread" and "it's too old, start a new one" ... so here we are.
I'm familiar with the ideas, but never heard of that specific subreddit before. Looking through the Fox interview, I must be missing something, because I don't understand what all the fuss was about. What "mistake" did the mod make in the interview? Why did everyone suddenly hate her? etc. Seemed perfectly innocuous to me (apart from, why even bother with Fox).
But that aside, the previous thread indicates that r/antiwork was effectively bullied into going private. Looking at it this morning, it is not private. I am assuming that they just recently de-privatized it?
On a side-note, top comment on the thread is about not supporting r/cringetopia ... which ... that subreddit is private. Is that also new? It had me confused for quite awhile this morning, trying to figure out which subreddit was actually under controversy and forced to go private.
4 votes -
My one year temporary ban lifted a few days ago
what did I miss lol
29 votes -
In 1952, a landslide caused a tsunami that killed a Greenlandic man – some researchers think he might have been an early victim of anthropogenic warming
2 votes -
SOMA and I
3 votes -
Sacha Baron Cohen, Keke Palmer team for ‘Super Toys’ from David O. Russell
1 vote