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12 votes
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Two women were killed by bears on a day in 1967, the first such deaths in Glacier Park. Park policies completely changed in response.
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Why is the iOS dialer so terrible?
I'm open to hearing from folks who have used iOS longer than me. How is the iOS dialer so terrible when it's supposed to be the primary usage of a phone, calling people? Why can't I type the...
I'm open to hearing from folks who have used iOS longer than me. How is the iOS dialer so terrible when it's supposed to be the primary usage of a phone, calling people?
- Why can't I type the letters of a name in my contacts list, eg "5-2-6" for "JAM" and have all the "James" show up? Android has had that since forever because it's not rocket science.
- Why can't I type to correct a digit in the middle of the number dialed? Or correct a number I've pasted in?
- Seriously, is there no way to replace the dialer with something better? And if there is and I just missed it, what are your recommendations?
- Same question for the god-awful contacts list. I use Google Contacts, have 3 google accounts in which the contacts are… and the syncing seems piss-poor.
Ok, this turned out to be more of a rant than I anticipated. I've gotten to like iOS quite a bit, especially because the android ecosystem has become a very "worst of both worlds" option. But man the dialer's shit. Someone please tell me I'm missing something obvious.
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On the modern prevalence of ghosting - Social disappearing acts reflect the deepening inhumanity of a technology-addled, coldly transactional world
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[SOLVED] Can someone please share how to make links look clean?
Many people here have a skill for converting a url from a mishmash of sloppy looking text into something that looks like a clean line but that is clickable and works like a link. Can someone...
Many people here have a skill for converting a url from a mishmash of sloppy looking text into something that looks like a clean line but that is clickable and works like a link. Can someone please explain?
18 votes -
US Justice Department sues eBay over unlawful sales of pesticides, other products
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Google user data has become a favorite police shortcut
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Tildes Video Thread
Find yourself watching tons of great videos on [insert chosen video sharing platform], but also find yourself reluctant to flood the Tildes front page with them? Then this thread is for you. It...
Find yourself watching tons of great videos on [insert chosen video sharing platform], but also find yourself reluctant to flood the Tildes front page with them? Then this thread is for you.
It could be one quirky video that you feel deserves some eyeballs on it, or perhaps you've got a curated list of videos that you'd love to talk us through...
Share some of the best video content you've watched this past week/fortnight with us!
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Let's engage in a world building exercise. Ask and answer questions about your homebrew world/setting
There's a popular trend on Reddit at the moment that they're struggling to engage with. The idea is that someone will post the question "Ask me anything about my world" And this does two things....
There's a popular trend on Reddit at the moment that they're struggling to engage with. The idea is that someone will post the question
"Ask me anything about my world"
And this does two things. It gives them an opportunity to show off their setting, and more importantly it gives them a prompt. Someone may ask a question you don't have an answer to, so you're supposed to come up with one. Doing this enough will help you flesh out your world in ways you may not have considered on your own.
I think the reason this is failing on Reddit is because there are a dozen people jumping on the bandwagon and filling the RPG subs with spam, which is causing other members to lash out at them out of fatigue.
I think we here on Tildes could probably handle it a little better, and it would be better served as a single thread. Top level comments are for asking questions, and then anyone is welcome to reply to those with their answers. By sharing the same pool of questions this will allow us to compare and contrast our worlds with our friends here and maybe help spur on the creative juices.
20 votes -
Russia may be planning to test a nuclear-powered missile
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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.
8 votes -
Flour tortillas: My recipe and explanations
46 votes -
Meta Quest 3 convinced me to love VR by downplaying the metaverse
5 votes -
Meaningful family games or activities for gatherings?
Our extended family lives in the same city and we're always getting together (brother/sisters-in-laws, their kids). So basically our generation and our kids. Probably 13-15 of us. We meet maybe...
Our extended family lives in the same city and we're always getting together (brother/sisters-in-laws, their kids). So basically our generation and our kids. Probably 13-15 of us.
We meet maybe once or twice a month, but whenever we meet, kids just go do kids things, dads go over here, moms go over there. One of the dads invariably falls asleep, one or two of the kids kind of mull about not quite fitting in here or there.
I was wondering if any of you had any ideas for something that can be done together that might help build memories or at least structure some time so that there's meaningful interaction and we can get to know each other better instead of defaulting to whatever is least effort.
The only constraint is that is has to be that it's an in-home, indoor activity suitable for teens/pre-teens.
25 votes -
US Federal Emergency Management Agency and Federal Communications Commission plan nationwide emergency alert test for Oct. 4, 2023
27 votes -
Over 75,000 workers poised for largest healthcare strike in US history
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California High-Speed Rail project scores 202 million dollar federal grant. Here’s what it will pay for.
21 votes -
Introducing Vivaldi on iOS
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Speaker Kevin McCarthy’s job is at risk after US House of Representatives votes to move ahead with hard-right effort to oust him
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Humble Choice - October 2023
October's Humble Choice is now available with the following eight Steam games: Steam Page Opencritic Steam Recent/All Operating Systems Steam Deck ProtonDB The Quarry Deluxe Edition 79 85/80 Win...
October's Humble Choice is now available with the following eight Steam games:
Steam Page Opencritic Steam Recent/All Operating Systems Steam Deck ProtonDB The Quarry Deluxe Edition 79 85/80 Win Unsupported Gold Metal Hellsinger 79 97/97 Win Playable Gold Dark Pictures Anthology: House of Ashes 73 94/88 Win Playable Platinum Rebel Inc: Escalation N/A 88/83 Win Mac Playable Gold Spirit of the Island N/A 78/71 Win Verified Gold Lords and Villeins TBC 36/77 Win Playable Platinum A Juggler's Tale 71 100/95 Win Verified Platinum Mr. Prepper TBC 75/82 Win Playable Platinum Does anyone have experience with any of the games and, if so, would you recommend them? Is there anything in here that you're particularly excited to play?
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Have you ever compiled a custom Linux kernel?
I was stubbornly determined to get my new Yubikeys working for FIDO2 SSH on WSL, which led me down the road to compiling my own custom Linux kernel for WSL with HIDDEV and HIDRAW enabled. This was...
I was stubbornly determined to get my new Yubikeys working for FIDO2 SSH on WSL, which led me down the road to compiling my own custom Linux kernel for WSL with
HIDDEVandHIDRAWenabled.This was my first time ever trying anything like this, and by the end of it I realized that it's not actually so scary to compile your own custom Linux kernel!
Have you ever compiled a custom kernel before? What was the sequence of events that led you to do it?
20 votes -
Without a college degree, life in America is staggeringly shorter
21 votes -
Dianne Feinstein’s US Senate seat to be filled by Laphonza Butler
29 votes -
Silent Night | Official trailer
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Walt Disney Pictures in-house VFX workers vote to unionize under IATSE
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Making or using generative ‘AI’ is, all else being equal, a dick move
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Announcing TypeScript 5.3 Beta
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Allergy study on 'dirty' mice challenges the hygiene hypothesis
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As the Halloween season begins, what are your favorite spooky reads?
I like to try and read seasonally-appropriate books during October and I'm curious what your favorites are. To qualify as "seasonally-appropriate", the book should have at least one of: ghost /...
I like to try and read seasonally-appropriate books during October and I'm curious what your favorites are. To qualify as "seasonally-appropriate", the book should have at least one of:
- ghost / vampire / werewolf / zombie / witch / haunting / etc
- Take place in the autumn / around Halloween itself
- be overall creepy or unsettling
- mysteries are generally acceptable, but it should be different from an any-time-of-year mystery
25 votes -
Rewriting a Chumsky Parser By Hand in Rust
8 votes -
Priscilla | Official trailer
3 votes -
The Green Bay Packers: Where fans rather than a billionaire are the owners
21 votes -
With its glaciers, fjords and craggy mountains, Southern Norway is jaw-droppingly beautiful – and nature leads the region's chefs who draw on the local bounties
6 votes -
TV Tuesdays Free Talk
Have you watched any TV shows recently you want to discuss? Any shows 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 TV shows recently you want to discuss? Any shows 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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We know who you are
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MangaLove: A thread to share series that you love on Tildes
Choose one series that you love that you think deserves more love Tell us what it is, and why. Welcome to the inaugural MangaLove post. Passively being exposed to new manga and anime is one of the...
Choose one series
that you love
that you think deserves more loveTell us what it is, and why.
Welcome to the inaugural MangaLove post. Passively being exposed to new manga and anime is one of the things I've missed most about Reddit, so this is an effort to bring some of that spirit to Tildes.
Many thanks to @kfwyre and their AlbumLove series in ~music that I
plagiarizedwas inspired by.
Additional Details
Why MangaLove?
Finding new series is hard! The medium continues to become more mainstream and accessible, but that hasn't changed the fact that there's a lot of stuff to consume and few ways to find something you may like.
MangaLove offers an opportunity to sift through series loved by others, including those who might have divergent tastes from you. Think of this as an opportunity to venture outside of your comfort zone, with a series that you know someone else adores, from a small pool of thoughtful hand-selected options.
Is this just for Manga? Can I share Anime, or Manhwa, or...
Feel free to share any Anime, Manga, Manhwa, or Manhua that you love!
What do I post?
Any series that you love and that you feel deserves more appreciation. There are no restrictions on genre, year, or anything else, and nothing is “too popular” or “too niche”. If you think it needs more love — for whatever reason — then it’s welcome in MangaLove.
Please make sure to include:
- The series name
- The author
- What you love about the series. It could be the story, the art, but it could also be your associations with it -- maybe the series reminds you of someone you love, or the period in your life when you first consume it.
Also, commenting on others' recommendations is encouraged! If you love something that someone else shared, let them know!
Do I have to watch/read to what everyone else posts?
Nope. You don't have to consume anything you don't want to. This is about creating a menu of options that people can explore as they wish.
Can I post more than one series in a month?
Nope. Limit one! This helps us be more selective about what we choose, as well as preventing the threads from getting flooded with too many contributions to keep track of.
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Spain fines 'Big Four' consulting firms for 'marathon' working days
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Can a map of the ocean floor be crowdsourced?
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US state of Arizona cancels leases and water rights for Saudi company that grows alfalfa
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The pristine Tana River, bordering Norway and Finland, is littered with the rotting corpses of an invasive Pacific salmon species
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This Austrian website exposes the truth about soaring food prices
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Rare 1885 photo captures the first licensed women doctors of India, Japan, and Syria
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More than twenty-year-old assumption about beer aroma disproved
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Gilleleje remembers one of the greatest collective acts of resistance of World War II – its role in the flight and escape of over 7,000 Danish Jews
9 votes -
Looking for Magsafe wallet recommendations
I've recently purchased a cover for my android phone, which supports Magsafe (dBrand Ghost for anyone looking for the product). I'm trying to find Magsafe compatible wallets, with the following...
I've recently purchased a cover for my android phone, which supports Magsafe (dBrand Ghost for anyone looking for the product). I'm trying to find Magsafe compatible wallets, with the following requirements:
- Hold about 4 cards
- Have sufficient space for cash (essential), and a pouch for coins (preferable)
- Would be great if it could act as a stand for the phone in portrait or landscape mode. (preferrable)
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Switching from short-term/immediate thinking, to long-term thinking
What I mean by short/immediate thinking vs. long-term.. let's take the experience of learning a new skill (for example, riding a bike). In the beginning, the skill is difficult as you're carving...
What I mean by short/immediate thinking vs. long-term.. let's take the experience of learning a new skill (for example, riding a bike). In the beginning, the skill is difficult as you're carving out those new neural pathways in your mind. It's grating, unnatural, uncomfortable. It seems that the rational way to think about this experience is "yes, it feels uncomfortable right now, but if I keep attempting this, eventually the discomfort will lessen, and it will get easier. It won't be like this forever." For myself (and I assume some others?), I instead get stuck in a mindset of only seeing the present moment: "this sucks and therefore it will always suck!" Yeah, I can catch myself thinking this way and correct it to consider the long-term, but that's not my default. My default is short term, now, only now.
You could expand this to so many things: enduring temporary struggles and not letting them get you down (the situation isn't permanent, it will change), not partaking in addictive behaviors (deciding not to do something that might feel good, because you're considering the long term consequences), procrastination... list goes on and on. To me, it always seems rational to consider long term impact of your actions. If you don't, it seems you're blowing off this entire swath of information which could/should inform your decisions in the present moment.
On the flipside, I'm not saying you should only think of the future and disregard the present... just when making decisions, it seems better to consider both, that's all..
I have been trying for 10 months to change this about myself, yet I continue to slip back into this pattern of constant "now" thinking. I know it leads to irrational decisions. I'd love to hear others thoughts on this. Have you struggled with this? If so, how did you manage to overcome these thinking patterns? For anyone: are you more naturally a "now" thinker, or are you lucky enough to naturally consider the long-term, or maybe you bounce between both? I have no idea if this is a common experience, or if it means something is inherently irrational about the way I think.
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Weird A.I. Yankovic, a cursed deep dive into the world of voice cloning
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Champagne for my real friends, real pain for my sham friends-- finding more like this with NLP
23 votes -
Health care has a massive carbon footprint. These doctors are trying to change that.
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Poverty, not the poor - a systematic analysis of the relatively high stable rate of US poverty using multinational data
21 votes