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5 votes
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A day later, Ticketfly is still offline after failing to pay bitcoin ransom to hacker
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What song is made better by playing it faster?
I've recently been going through Youtube playing any song I can remember at 1.25x speed and some of them are just way better that way. A few of my highlights have been: Africa - Toto Rockefeller...
I've recently been going through Youtube playing any song I can remember at 1.25x speed and some of them are just way better that way. A few of my highlights have been:
Africa - Toto
Rockefeller Street - Getter Jaani
Tetris Theme (though this one is kind of cheating)6 votes -
What are good optimised games for a cheap gpu of 2013
Can you guys give me some good games
10 votes -
From a tiger cage to the Viper Room: Dick Dale still rules the surf at 81
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So, what should our demonym be?
Reddit is obviously populated with redditors, but who is Tildes populated with? My personal favorite that I've so far come up with is tilders, but I want to hear yall's suggestions.
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Can we keep voting consistent?
It's kind of annoying to see the vote button for posts on the right, while it's on the far left for comments... what if they were all on the same side?
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Top-level Comments that have been deleted cannot be collapsed
Tiny thing, but I guess that's what alpha is for - if a top-level comment is deleted the collapse button is missing. I like to proceed through a thread by collapsing top-levels as I go.
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Why did you choose this username for your Tildes account?
I think mine's pretty obvious.
85 votes -
Clicking on a reply should mark it as "read".
Maybe I'm doing something wrong. I see an notification for a new unread reply. I open the unread replies page. I click on 'link' to go to the thread to see the context, and reply if I feel so...
Maybe I'm doing something wrong. I see an notification for a new unread reply. I open the unread replies page. I click on 'link' to go to the thread to see the context, and reply if I feel so inclined.
But that notification doesn't go away. The reply that I clicked on and read is still showing as unread. I have to click on "mark as unread" to make the notification go away. However, if I do that before I click through to the thread, the reply disappears and I can't click through to the thread. So I have to go to the thread, read & reply, then go back to my unread replies page to mark the reply as "read".
If I've clicked through to the thread where someone replied to me, then you can safely assume I've read that reply.
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Google unceremoniously removes the tablet section from official Android website
11 votes -
Olney: Parts of baseball are disappearing before our very eyes
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Are trade wars good (and for whom)?
Recent news has made it plain that President Trump intends on going through with his much discussed plan of implementing tariffs on many sources of steel and aluminum imports to the US. This seem...
Recent news has made it plain that President Trump intends on going through with his much discussed plan of implementing tariffs on many sources of steel and aluminum imports to the US. This seem as good a time as any to ask a question that begs for evidence: Are trade wars good, and who benefits?
There is good reporting out there that analyzes the likely impact of this particular steel tariff, so feel free to find it and use it in your own argument (there are figures the administration has produced and figures that other studies have produced using the same source material). There are also plenty of other tariffs out there throughout history that have been studied and discussed. Because these sources can sometimes conflict, please be aware that your choice of what sources to use may need to be justified.
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Snacking at the Desk
Like many of you I sit in front of a computer quite a few hours a day, and of course I like to snack. How do you guys go about keeping your hands and/or keyboards and mice (or other accessories)...
Like many of you I sit in front of a computer quite a few hours a day, and of course I like to snack.
How do you guys go about keeping your hands and/or keyboards and mice (or other accessories) clean? Use a fork for everything? Keep a napkin/wipe handy? Take snack breaks?
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Why is there just three main PC operation systems? Is there room to market a platform that isn't as intrusive as Windows 10, but more user friendly than Linux based ones?
After trying windows 10 a few years ago and disabling all the marketing stuff and disabling other features that hinder performance, I've been curious why my only other real choice is linux, or...
After trying windows 10 a few years ago and disabling all the marketing stuff and disabling other features that hinder performance, I've been curious why my only other real choice is linux, or reverting back to windows 7.
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What do you guys think about Flixxo?
3 votes -
Speaking Of Podcats, What Do You Use To Listen To Yours?
I use pocket casts and love it! I just wish it could be open source :P
21 votes -
YouTube's top creators are burning out and breaking down en masse
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A minor suggestion regarding voting and karma
I'm grateful for being invited and I'm happy to see the community enjoy a smooth ride so far. I really hope the platform does not follow in the footsteps of Reddit's karma mechanism. I find that...
I'm grateful for being invited and I'm happy to see the community enjoy a smooth ride so far.
I really hope the platform does not follow in the footsteps of Reddit's karma mechanism. I find that this cumulative store of points attached to each user to encourages them to seek more points, regardless if they steal content or repost their own old material for another karma-harvesting run. Instead, if users can be appreciated by the actual number of posts they've submitted much like the bulletin boards of old, it would be more fair in my opinion. It'd be a measure of the effort and contribution made by a user, not only what others think of them.
For example, my profile would say "Eyehigh posted 20,000 posts" instead of "Eyehigh seemed to impress 20,000 people enough for them to leave an upvote, so here's the 20,000 upvotes."
What do you think?
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Insecure Men - Ulster
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Microsoft has been talking to GitHub about possible acquisition
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Battlefield 5's 'Airborne' mode will parachute players into the fight
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John Fahey - I'm a poor boy a long ways from home
6 votes -
Big John Patton - Latona (1965)
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Google plans not to renew its contract for Project Maven, a controversial Pentagon drone AI imaging program
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Ghost - Faith (2018)
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What are you playing?
For me lately it has been For Honor on PS4. Something about sword fighting can really get my heart going more than any FPS I've played.
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VSS Unity second rocket powered flight - May 29th, 2018
5 votes -
Ark Pharm, a popular low-cost chemical supplier raided by the DEA and shut down
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Google Will Not Renew Pentagon A.I. Contract That Upset Employees
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The problem with DC action scenes
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Dark Souls Remastered tested on all consoles - and only one locks to 60fps
6 votes -
Here's what's new on Netflix in June 2018 — and what's leaving
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Fortnite looks to be coming to Nintendo Switch
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How 'authentic relating' made vulnerability a movement
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This one goes out to all of my trans brothers and sisters
Wow, I was actually kinda shocked to see how many of us were trans over in this thread and thought maybe to create another ~talk to mainly focus on our group as a whole. I know that for some of us...
Wow, I was actually kinda shocked to see how many of us were trans over in this thread and thought maybe to create another ~talk to mainly focus on our group as a whole. I know that for some of us that being trans isn't how we define ourselves, but I wanted to appreciate that there are already quite a few of us that are trans.
I remember how several years ago when Voat was new (and before I realized it was full of literal Nazis) there started to be a small group of trans folk that tried to establish themselves before being driven away... But I have a great feels that we're already being wholly accepted here.
Anyways, I'm @Ten and have been trying to transition since 2011 and while this may technically be my fourth attempt I still have not been able to start HRT due to unfortunate situations in my life, maybe by the time I'm 40 I'll finally start. Are there any of you that have had to face adversity throughout your journey of transition?
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Is the "Reddiquette" a good idea in principle? What do you think about it?
I invite you to read the whole thing here, even if you've read it in the past: https://www.reddit.com/wiki/reddiquette A couple of prompts for discussion: Are the ideas in reddiquette good? If...
I invite you to read the whole thing here, even if you've read it in the past: https://www.reddit.com/wiki/reddiquette
A couple of prompts for discussion:
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Are the ideas in reddiquette good?
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If everone here followed it, or something similar, would that be a good thing?
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If only a portion of people here followed it, or something similar, would that still be a good thing?
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I was thinking about that Evolution of Trust game/article/demo linked here previously and this one came to me: Imagine a personality that would make internet interactions the best possible- what habits and tendencies would that personality have?
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What are some good values/ideals or goals for a site like Tildes (or its community) to shoot for, in the biggest picture possible?
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Some post-it note drawings I've been doing lately.
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Daily Tildes discussion - is "activity" sort still holding up as the default?
Howdy. Things are still very busy (which is why I'm falling behind on plans like getting the code open-sourced). The TrueReddit thread yesterday went very well, and I still have hundreds of invite...
Howdy. Things are still very busy (which is why I'm falling behind on plans like getting the code open-sourced). The TrueReddit thread yesterday went very well, and I still have hundreds of invite request emails piled up from it. We're also now up over 2000 registered users, and activity is very high for such a new site - there have already been over 100 new topics posted today alone, and over 2000 comments.
As part of that, one of the things I'm trying to get done very soon (in the next few hours, I really hope) is splitting off these "official" posts into their own dedicated group, so people can feel free to unsubscribe from ~tildes without worrying about missing important announcements. There's a ton of activity in ~tildes with suggestions, bug reports, questions, etc. which are all great, but I understand if people would rather not have that filling up their home page and only go to check on it specifically when they feel like it.
On a similar note, since I asked everybody to read a super long, in-depth talk transcript yesterday, I'll keep it simpler today:
Do you think the "activity" sort is still a decent default?
I feel like it's working pretty well (and you can change to other sorting methods and time periods if you like, though it doesn't save your choice yet), but it's definitely leaning the site more towards "forum-like" activity, with the threads more towards the "discussion" end than links, articles, and so on.
So is this still good for now, or should we think about switching the default over to "newest" or "most votes", and let people just pick "activity" on their own if they're interested in that more forum-like experience?
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Tree-Based Commenting Systems & Quickly Decaying Threads
I've been browsing Tildes a bit today and, overall, am enthusiastic about what I've seen. However, while reading a thread, a thought popped into my head that was evocative of an issues Reddit and...
I've been browsing Tildes a bit today and, overall, am enthusiastic about what I've seen. However, while reading a thread, a thought popped into my head that was evocative of an issues Reddit and other tree-based systems suffer from — thread freshness and activity over time both decay quickly.
While reading the thread, I thought "I would comment, but there already seem to be a lot of comments here. If I reply to a specific tree, then that limits people who might see it and respond. Even a top-level comment probably won't be likely to get much of a response."
On Reddit, this leads to repost after repost of the same content in brand new threads, as the activity level of a thread decays and the thread is lost. It looks like one way you intend to combat this is with different sorting methods (
Newest,Activity) over various time periods (all time,last 3 days, etc.). Do users feel that this will be effective enough itself, or do they have other ideas to combat this issue?The way I generally see it, linear threads often beat out tree threads when it comes to keeping threads alive without users having to read through a lot of crap to figure out what the current topic of discussion is, and where it's taking place. (Linear threading models to think of are phpBB, vBulletin, IP.Board, and their ilk. Tree threading models are sites like Reddit, Slashdot, or Shacknews. There are also hybrids, like Metafilter. Please share other examples and their pros/cons.)
In a tree system, I've often experienced the following sequence:
- Read all top-level replies
- Read most sub-level replies
- Find where in the tree the most recent discussion is occurring
- Realize it's not coherently taking place in one tree
- Decide not to reply
While in a linear threading system:
- Read past 2–3 pages of replies to get caught up
- Add a reply
Alternatively, the linear threading sequence can also be:
- Read entire thread to see how it's evolved over time
- Add a reply
An added benefit that is usually concomitant to a linear threading system is that threads are easy to "reactivate" (AKA gravedig) — simply add a new reply and the thread gets bumped up the stack for all users. This is not an exclusive benefit of a linear system. It could likely be made to work with a tree system too. The
Activitysorting method may be related, though it's unclear how this functions.15 votes -
format
hullo
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John Cleese vs extremism
10 votes -
No suspension for Kevin Love for game 2.
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About Prose Novelists: Who writes novels that speak to you because of the quality and style of the writing? How would you describe them or their books?
I don't mind reading a fast book with lots of action or a twisting plot, but over the years have discovered authors that seem to have a style unique to them apart from what's going on: Richard...
I don't mind reading a fast book with lots of action or a twisting plot, but over the years have discovered authors that seem to have a style unique to them apart from what's going on:
Richard Powers seems to play with the sounds and meanings of words strung together like pearls on a necklace(The Echo Maker, Orfeo).
John Banville (Athena) creates descriptions that sound poetic and deep while remaining clear and visual.
Donna Tartt (The Goldfinch) puts you into a scene so that you feel the emotion of being there.
Don Delillo (The Names) makes a continental paradise seem like a dense forest of scholars and bright sunlight all at the same time.
Those are a few of mine, what are your favorites?
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Unfortunately, the electric scooters are fantastic
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Do *you* have a podcast?
The podcast threads have been chock-full of high-profile, well-known podcasts. I definitely enjoy some of those but I also like listening to smaller, more "homemade" podcasts if they're...
The podcast threads have been chock-full of high-profile, well-known podcasts. I definitely enjoy some of those but I also like listening to smaller, more "homemade" podcasts if they're interesting.
Do you make a podcast that you want to share with the group?
(While technically self-promotion I'm genuinely curious at the answer. I'll pull the topic if it is out of bounds.)
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What are your thoughts on underage drinking?
What do you think about it and when did you have your first drink
9 votes -
Mark all as read
Can we get a "Mark all as read" for notifications? I certainly haven't run into an issue where I need it yet, but I foresee wanting that feature in the future. Also, so far I'm really loving the...
Can we get a "Mark all as read" for notifications? I certainly haven't run into an issue where I need it yet, but I foresee wanting that feature in the future.
Also, so far I'm really loving the platform.
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User activity
I am really curious to see how this site grows as time goes on. Is there any way to see the amount of active/total users over the next few months? I like looking at charts lol. Maybe even a...
I am really curious to see how this site grows as time goes on. Is there any way to see the amount of active/total users over the next few months? I like looking at charts lol. Maybe even a personal chart showing how each users invites branch over time also?
13 votes