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13 votes
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The physics of tossing fried rice
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GridStatus.io - see electricity use in each US region
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Traders in Bangladesh used lead chromate to enhance turmeric’s appearance. Then scientists and policymakers stepped in.
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Balaji on the Tribal Lens, America’s blunder, and his plan to save San Francisco
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Cult of the Lamb dev says it will delete the game on January 1
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Return of the AI Megathread (#13) - news of chatbots, image generators, etc
I haven't done one of these since early July, but it seems like there's an uptick in news. Here's the previous one.
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We played a 72 hour game of tag across Europe (again) | Jet Lag: The Game
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Bill to legalize Amsterdam-style cannabis cafes in California heads to Governor Gavin Newsom's desk
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Midweek Movie Free Talk
Have you watched any movies recently you want to discuss? Any films you want to recommend or are hyped about? Feel free to discuss anything here. Please just try to provide fair warning of...
Have you watched any movies recently you want to discuss? Any films you want to recommend or are hyped about? Feel free to discuss anything here.
Please just try to provide fair warning of spoilers if you can.
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Abortions rose in most US states this year, new data shows
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Godot Engine
So, by now everyone knows about the big outcry over Unity's big runtime fee. Even if they backtrack, I foresee MANY developers leaving Unity because the trust has been damaged. So there are two...
So, by now everyone knows about the big outcry over Unity's big runtime fee. Even if they backtrack, I foresee MANY developers leaving Unity because the trust has been damaged. So there are two options to look at now: Unreal and Godot. I have no experience with Godot personally, but I know there are people on here who do.
So, to those with experience with it, here's the chance to share your expertise and knowledge! What do you want new users to know about it? What do you consider its strengths and weaknesses? What resources would you recommend for new users? Any particular tips and tricks? And also, what are some games you know made with it you'd recommend, either to give people ideas of its capabilities or just because they're good games?
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Turkey introduces ‘family’ course in schools to ‘fight’ homosexuality
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Finland picks Aki Kaurismäki's ‘Fallen Leaves’ in Oscars 2024 International Feature category
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Planet K2-18 b has an ocean and atmosphere that could support life
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The legacy of Star Trek: The Animated Series, fifty years on
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The Roman custom: A discussion of war crimes and atrocities committed by Ancient Rome
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‘Unhappy hour’: UK pub chains adopt surge pricing for pints
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Work profile, akin to credit score?
I was scrolling through Tildes a while ago when I can across a comment talking about how employers fed data into a credit-bureau-esque application that they could check to see things like your...
I was scrolling through Tildes a while ago when I can across a comment talking about how employers fed data into a credit-bureau-esque application that they could check to see things like your past salary data. Unfortunately, I can’t find that comment anymore. Does anyone know what it was, or where to find it?
I find the concept to be incredibly worrying, especially as it seems like unregulated technology or at the very least operating in a gray area carved out by existing credit reporting.
(Please let me know if this should go in ~misc or somewhere else. Wasn’t sure where to put it!)
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Study shows some Swiss residents changed behavior in response to Fridays for Future youth protests inspired by Greta Thunberg
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NFL lawsuit bombshell: 'If the Black players don’t like it here, they should go back to Africa and see how bad it is'
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In this Arizona city, kids with autism are more than welcome
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On this day in 1999 the moon was blown out of the Earth's orbit: Space 1999
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Thirty criticisms that hold women leaders back, according to new research
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Bad-faith coverage of trans issues — who does it serve?
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Introducing RustRover: a standalone Rust IDE by Jetbrains
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Berkeley landlord association throws party to celebrate restarting evictions
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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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Nintendo Direct 9.14.2023
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What to know about US Congress’s inaugural AI meeting
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California announced the strongest railway emissions regulations in the US. Freight companies are suing.
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I’m designing a Pokemon-inspired piano ed. book for kids 6-10, and looking for testers
This book uses cartoon mascots assigned to three areas of music training on the keyboard: dexterity skills, reading/writing/listening, and repertoire performance. Each mascot starts off as a cute...
This book uses cartoon mascots assigned to three areas of music training on the keyboard: dexterity skills, reading/writing/listening, and repertoire performance.
Each mascot starts off as a cute lil’ dude and evolves into huge powerful creatures as the child “levels up.” My ultimate vision is a book or book series that utilizes the mascots in figurine form for prize-incentives and mascot videos to offer help and guidance for individual activities.
The first prototype will only feature the books, and I expect to finish it in the next 1-2 months.
I was hoping to get a list of potentially interested parties that would beta-test the book without cost in exchange for feedback/testimonial.
If you’re interested, please send a message through my website— https://alexgoodhart.com/lessons (you won’t see any mention of the book there, but can send your contact info through the inquiry form).
If you’ve any thoughts to share here I’m all ears! Thank you — Alex
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Performance Improvements in .NET 8
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It's the beginning of the end for global oil demand, International Energy Agency chief says
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Canadian officials investigate E. coli outbreak at Calgary daycares served by one central kitchen
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Executive summary - Elsevier’s acquisition of Interfolio: risks and responses (2022)
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US extremists keep trying to trigger mass blackouts — and that’s not even the scariest part
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Granblue Fantasy Versus: Rising | Grimnir gameplay trailer
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Password-stealing Linux malware served for 3 years and no one noticed
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Effects of thermal environment on sleep and circadian rhythm (2012)
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Wikipedia:Dark mode
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Would folks here be interested in an album of the week/album listening club?
I've run similar weekly discussions in the past elsewhere to varying degrees of success. I've been really happy with how Fresh Album Fridays has been going so far, so thought there might be some...
I've run similar weekly discussions in the past elsewhere to varying degrees of success. I've been really happy with how Fresh Album Fridays has been going so far, so thought there might be some interest in centering discussion around one certain album each week.
There's a few ways of doing this that come to mind - if anyone has any other suggestions let me know
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It's entirely random from the top 2k-10k albums on RYM. You tend to get a very interesting spread of albums this way.
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In the past I've done a 'time travel' version where each week is a year ahead from the last, with each album being chosen randomly from that year's top 20 or so albums. It's a fun novelty, but decades can get a little samey for 10 weeks.
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Albums are user nominated, hopefully with a write up from that user. I'm least keen on this idea - I like how random albums keep things on an even playing field. A personal touch is nice, but requires some organization and consistent interest (might end up being the same few people).
Also there's timing the discussion. There's a couple options I can think of
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Each week the new album is declared, and the thread remains the place to discuss that album until the next album is posted.
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A new discussion thread is created a week after the album is declared, while also declaring next week's album. This gives people time to hear the next album, and acts as a reminder for anyone behind, but maybe sours any chance for immediate impressions - folks might feel less inclined to write their thoughts a week after hearing something.
Eager to hear any and all thoughts.
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Archaeologists reveal largest palaeolithic cave art site in Eastern Iberia
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The conservative push for “school choice” has had its most successful year ever
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China set to overtake Japan as world’s biggest car exporter
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Three Nordic sauces to take your dessert to the next level – an apple compote, a sweet cherry topping and a fudgy Finnish caramell
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Books about… books? More specifically, books about writing?
Not too long ago, I came across a book that changed my life, or at the very least, my writing. While I have some trouble remembering specifics, I do remember it going deep into the world of...
Not too long ago, I came across a book that changed my life, or at the very least, my writing. While I have some trouble remembering specifics, I do remember it going deep into the world of philosophy and psychology, exploring the intricacies of what makes a book, and what our writing really means. The book analyzed the craft of writing, discussing how humans perceive the differences between good and bad writing, the difference between a good speech and a dull monologue, and how good writing becomes great. This, as well as the nuances of human perception on language in general. Alas, I have since lost the book's title and author, but the captivating writing style and genre remains with me, and I’d really enjoy some recommendations of similar works. I don’t expect to ever find it, as my search has led me to other good books about this sort of writing.
*Please forgive me if this is not the method I should be following when I post, this is my first post here. *
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Turmeric could treat indigestion just as well as NHS drugs, study finds
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Ministers set to ban single-use vapes in UK over child addiction fears
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Women who were denied emergency abortions file lawsuits in three states: Lawsuits want to clarify abortion ban exceptions for ‘medical emergencies’ in Idaho, Oklahoma and Tennessee
36 votes