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19 votes
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‘Barbie’ reaches US$1 billion box office sales globally; 'Oppenheimer' is the biggest World War II pic of all time at US$552.9 million
58 votes -
US knocked out of Women’s World Cup after penalty shootout loss to Sweden
30 votes -
Sigur Rós – Gold (2023)
9 votes -
No more freebies: US companies crack down on customer perks and rewards
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Vladimir Putin’s forever war
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Critical conversations: The crash of Eastern Airlines flight 212
30 votes -
New acoustic attack steals data from keystrokes with 95% accuracy
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Travel kit
I'm trying to put together a small amount of kitchen equipment that I can take with me when we travel. And I'm looking for suggestions. I've been stung by holiday let kitchens before missing...
I'm trying to put together a small amount of kitchen equipment that I can take with me when we travel. And I'm looking for suggestions. I've been stung by holiday let kitchens before missing seemingly small but essential items.
So far I've got:
- Digital scales
- Good sized chopping board
- Sharp knife + sharpening stone
- Peeler
- Tongs
- Measuring spoons
- Small jars of salt, sugar, and oil
- Coffee grinder (yes it is essential)
Edit (community suggestions)
- Swiss army knife
- Probe thermometer
Any recommendations on other things you've missed in holiday houses before?
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Japan advance to Women's World Cup last eight as Hinata Miyazawa strike sinks Norway
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Favorite "chow" meal?
I'm not sure exactly what you'd call it, I always think of it as just "chow" but it's a large portion of what I eat. Basically anything that is-- few ingredients, one pot or pan, everything cooked...
I'm not sure exactly what you'd call it, I always think of it as just "chow" but it's a large portion of what I eat. Basically anything that is-- few ingredients, one pot or pan, everything cooked together and thrown in at the same time, cheap, easy, relatively quick, but hearty and filling.
So like my go to is a one potato, half an onion, cabbage, and one de-cased spicy sausage. Plus seasonings, depending on how I'm feeling either Indian (those premixed spice packets) or asian (ginger and garlic powder, mushroom soy sauce and chilli oil) . The prep work is maybe 2-3 minutes then 15ish cooking. I view it as "I want a cooked meal, but I don't want to spend any time on it."
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How to play Project L | Evo introduction video | Yasuo reveal
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Starter tool set for someone starting out
Basic Household Tool List (Edited to add suggestions from the comments and the general philosophy of this list) Tool bag (at least 15 inches long) Hammer (12 or 16 oz) Rubber mallet (white head...
Basic Household Tool List
(Edited to add suggestions from the comments and the general philosophy of this list)
- Tool bag (at least 15 inches long)
- Hammer (12 or 16 oz)
- Rubber mallet (white head preferred, non-marking)
- 6 inch Needlenose Pliers
- 8 inch Slip Joint Pliers
- 8 inch Crescent/adjustable wrench
- 10 inch Slip groove (large jaw) pliers
- Box cutter (optionally folding) + set of replacement blades
- Hacksaw + spare blades
- Scissors
- 25' Tape Measure
- Set of precision (small) screwdrivers
- #1 and #2 Phillips head screwdrivers
- Small and large straight blade screwdrivers
- Multi screwdriver with torx/phillips/straight blade heads
- half-round file (h/t @patience_limited)
- a metal putty knife or a 5-in-1 combination paint scraper (h/t @patience_limited)
- roll of twine
- roll of blue masking tape
- roll of Gorilla tape
- roll of black electrical tape
- super glue
- small bottle of wood glue
- 2" paint brush
- torpedo level
- small flashlight
- a strong neodynium magnet - to use as a stud finder and for many other things (h/t @the_man)
- 9v batteries
- AA batteries
- AAA batteries
- 50 1" #6 wood screws (zinc/steel, not brass)
- 50 2" #8 wood screws (zinc/steel, not brass)
- small box of 1.5" finishing nails
- light and heavy duty drywall anchors
- course and fine foam sanding blocks (h/t @patience_limited)
- 5 gallon bucket
- safety glasses
- N95 masks
- leather work gloves
- foam ear plus (h/t @the_man)
Bonus list (things that are more expensive or nice-to-have upgrades):
- a stud finder - the cheap ones are worthless, buy a good one or not at all (h/t @DeaconBlue)
- a battery powered drill + bit set (h/t @patience_limited)
- a set of metric and imperial allen keys (h/t @sublime_aenima)
- a basic socket set with a mix of metric and imperial sockets (h/t @auk)
The philosophy of this list:
A good starter set should include tools and supplies someone will be glad they had that they didn't know they needed. Even if they aren't "handy", a handier friend might use them (and they learn something in the process). It doesn't include very specialized things like demolition, electrical, or plumbing tools. If you're going to undertake projects in those areas, you should know a little about what you're doing, and you'll be able to buy the right tools for the specific project. As as electrical engineer, I particularly don't include a multimeter because I don't want to encourage someone to mess around with electricity if they don't understand how it might hurt them.
This list specifically does not suggest brands (except where the brand is the thing, like Gorilla tape). Opinions on what brand is best vary widely, but my general suggestion is this. Don't break the bank buying high end tools for someone who may never use them. A $2 hammer is going to be fine for someone who uses it once a year. If they are using them often enough to want something better, they can buy something better (or you can buy it for them).
42 votes -
North Atlantic Oscillation contributes to 'cold blob' in Atlantic Ocean
10 votes -
Jelle's Marble Runs - GForce Tournament
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Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves | Teaser trailer
10 votes -
Loki | Season 2 trailer
26 votes -
Bram Moolenaar, creator of Vim, has passed away
108 votes -
Rome’s libraries were shrines to knowledge – and imperial power
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Volvo estate owners reminisce about Swedish workhorse before its withdrawal from UK market
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Weekly thread for casual chat and photos of pets
This is the place for casual discussion about our pets. Photos are welcome, show us your pet(s) and tell us about them!
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Tildes multiplayer games
A continuation of last week's thread. So, got any recommendations for good multiplayer games, and what do you like about them if so? Looking to get a multiplayer game going here? A few of the open...
A continuation of last week's thread. So, got any recommendations for good multiplayer games, and what do you like about them if so? Looking to get a multiplayer game going here?
A few of the open options from last week:
There's a survival Minecraft server
There's a game nights Discord server
There's a Guild Wars 2 guild for North American server players, contact me for an invite with your account name.
There's a Splatoon 3 pool
(Note that these are run by Tildes users rather than being officially Tildes.)36 votes -
Has anyone unintentionally handicapped themselves while playing a game and liked a game more for it?
It’s happened a few times for me but my most recent example was Tear of the Kingdom. I had played Breathe of the Wild and enjoyed the early game immensely but I had found that the more inventory I...
It’s happened a few times for me but my most recent example was Tear of the Kingdom. I had played Breathe of the Wild and enjoyed the early game immensely but I had found that the more inventory I had the less fun I was having. Having a literal arsenal of very powerful weapons all ready to go did feel earned by the late game but it took away from the fun of beating an enemy with its own stick aspect. So for TotK I played as far into the game as possible without expanding my inventory and found the game so much more enjoyable (fusing is a big part of that I acknowledge).
I’m aware of Ironman runs I’m looking for something a bit more complex. Nuzlocke rules revitalized the Pokémon series for me a while back and I’m always on the look out for more self imposed rules in games.
Has anyone else accidentally walked into a different version of a game that they found more interesting.45 votes -
Advice on choosing a class to take to meet scholarship requirements
I am currently frustrated with having to pick another 2 hours of classes to take to maintain eligibility of a scholarship. I can't take any more major (CS) related classes, as I do not have all...
I am currently frustrated with having to pick another 2 hours of classes to take to maintain eligibility of a scholarship. I can't take any more major (CS) related classes, as I do not have all the prerequisites. I can't take any lower core classes as I have finished them all, from getting my general ed AA degree first. There are little filler electives I can take. One of them being first aid, a class that everyone says I need to take. However I do not want to take that class, it will be online and I had that professor for another online class last semester. I did not like the class at all. It was a read the textbook and answer the questions kind of class with no professor interaction at all. I think the first aid class will be exactly like that as well. There are some 1 hour classes I could choose from, however that would mean 2 more classes to juggle just to meet scholarship requirements. I am frustrated with this for multiple reasons, I'm indecisive, I've been putting it off all summer, and classes will start back very soon (aug 24th). I have tried talking to my family about it, but it ends up being a "you need to get this done" or a "just take the first aid course". They make choosing a class sound so simple when it is not as other stuff to juggle through. With it being so late it adds even more problems, as classes are filled up and deadlines are soon.
Does tildes have any advice about this? Anything you want to comment or add?
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Men in the arena: Can indoor football be revived in the US?
7 votes -
The Ring Nebula comes into focus, and it's astounding
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Is there a way to turn my subscribed ~'s (not sure what exactly to call them) into a single RSS feed?
I'm interested in making a tildes RSS feed but I want to have a single one for all the ~'s i'm subscribed to. Is this possible?
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I'm curious why this topic "Shaking up the US two-party system: Cornel West’s 2024 Presidential bid, with Jill Stein" was removed?
There was a post the other day about a possible third party run for US president. I thought it was generating some good discussion, but it was removed. I'm curious as to why.
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Emily Blunt is 'so ready' for an Edge of Tomorrow sequel
72 votes -
X user “super pissed” that Musk ordered takeover of his @music account
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Pakistan's ex-PM Imran Khan handed three-year prison sentence
12 votes -
President of Niger: My country is under attack and I’ve been taken hostage
91 votes -
Sir Curse - Siren (2023)
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Climate activist Greta Thunberg has pulled out of an appearance at the Edinburgh International Book Festival over its links to the fossil fuel industry
27 votes -
‘We’re changing the clouds.’ An unforeseen test of geoengineering is fueling record ocean warmth.
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Chemical companies’ PFAS payouts are huge – but the problem is even bigger
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Request: Ideas and tips for creating a portfolio to get a web developer job
Hi everyone — I am trying to get a job in web development after a decade in a mostly unrelated field. I am looking for ideas and tips to create a portfolio to send with applications. All of the...
Hi everyone — I am trying to get a job in web development after a decade in a mostly unrelated field.
I am looking for ideas and tips to create a portfolio to send with applications. All of the websites I worked on ages ago have been taken offline or redesigned by someone else. I do have a website I created for my music, but it’s just vanilla HTML. I also have a personal website which is really the only thing I have to show.
I know HTML/CSS quite well, but that’s basically it. I’ve worked with WordPress for years but only just recently began learning enough PHP to do anything custom. I don’t really know Javascript much at all.
I have quite a few paid courses through Udemy for all these different areas but even as I have completed them, I don’t feel confident in knowledge of the different languages. These courses nearly always come with projects that the students create with the instructor. Should I use these as part of my portfolio? For some reason I never felt right doing that, since I didn’t build it myself.
So I guess I’m curious (if any of you are web developers) if you have suggestions for how to fill out a portfolio without any previous work examples.
Side note: I wasn’t sure how to word the title or my question particularly well so please edit it more clearly, Those Who Can Edit.
edit: thank you to everyone who took the time to reply to this. it’s all been very helpful and i appreciate everyone’s input immensely!
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Is this the protein plant of the future? New study finds ‘sweetness gene’ that makes lupins tastier
16 votes -
US Securities and Exchange Commission awards more than $104 million to seven whistleblowers
23 votes -
The mind-blowing machines that stamp millions of metal parts
20 votes -
John Hughes | What you see is what you get
5 votes -
Six Mississippi 'goon squad' deputies plead guilty to torturing Black men
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US CNBC anchor accuses UAW leader of 'class warfare' for fighting for workers
32 votes -
Cardiovascular ER visits plunged after Pittsburgh coal plant shut, study finds
33 votes -
Building a furnace insulated with wood ash to smelt iron in
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The cloud is a prison. Can the local-first software movement set us free?
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Warner Bros. Discovery says strikes saved it more than $100 million in Q2, David Zaslav hopes negotiating resumes soon
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Looking for short beard and face care tips
I struggle with trichotillomania which is a compulsion to pluck my own hair. Mine is focused primarily on my beard, resulting in unsightly bare patches. I am working through the mental health...
I struggle with trichotillomania which is a compulsion to pluck my own hair. Mine is focused primarily on my beard, resulting in unsightly bare patches. I am working through the mental health component of this condition already, but a better hair and skin care regiment could help reduce the triggers that start me plucking hairs.
I keep my beard relatively close cropped to my face. When the hairs in my bald patches start to regrow there is typically a lot of irritation which starts me touching my face, which leads me to find bumps like zits and blackheads and “weird hairs”, like kinky hairs, hairs growing in the wrong direction, particularly hard or soft hairs, anything that feels off when I run my fingers over them. This has the side effect of depositing more dirt and oils from my fingers onto my face, which creates a kind of feedback loop where the dirtier my face is the more I want to touch it, and the more I touch it the dirtier it gets. When I encounter these bumps and weird hairs I will want to pick at them and I won’t stop thinking about it until I do. It is a real struggle that I am working through and I figure if I can reduce that irritation that triggers it I’ll be less likely to touch and therefore pluck.
What I am hoping to find here are general care tips I can use for my short-cropped beard. What kind of products do you use for both the hairs themselves and your face, what methods do you use to trim, etc.? Currently I wash my face with a cleanser, followed by a toner, then a serum or lotion, but I don’t use any products specifically for my beard hairs themselves. I trim with an electric razor when my beard is between .5 and 1 inches long and I’ll trim it down to about 1/8 of an inch, or whatever setting 7, 8, or 9 is on my razor.
17 votes -
Why Americans love big cars
43 votes -
Ken is a bell hooks critique come to life in ‘Barbie’
31 votes