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14 votes
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The rise and fall of America's favorite junk foods | Rise and Fall
10 votes -
Every mistake I’ve made since 2014
24 votes -
What is classical vaporwave?
13 votes -
What games have you been playing, and what's your opinion on them?
What have you been playing lately? Discussion about video games and board games are both welcome. Please don't just make a list of titles, give some thoughts about the game(s) as well.
25 votes -
Videoconference fatigue from a neurophysiological perspective (first neurophysiological evidence)
23 votes -
The story of when washing hands was considered crazy
12 votes -
Tekken 8 | Reina reveal and gameplay trailer
9 votes -
"Birds Aren't Real" leader TED talk about his movement | Peter McIndoe
29 votes -
Bowling in the 1700’s? - Full "Skittles" gameplay | Engineering America
4 votes -
Michelin star chef (and possible Viking), Ragnar Eiríksson, guides Matty through an Icelandic winter wonderland of odd food, crazy buggy rides, and steamy hot springs
12 votes -
The return of the miracle sudoku
16 votes -
What cheese makes the best Mac & Cheese?
10 votes -
The odd history of goalie masks
11 votes -
How would you structure an Open Collective with the objective of teaching programming to raise money for a cause?
I am asking as I have just created one. I won't advertise it here, as it feels not in good faith and I don't think Tildes is the right audience (I imagine most of the techies here are probably...
I am asking as I have just created one. I won't advertise it here, as it feels not in good faith and I don't think Tildes is the right audience (I imagine most of the techies here are probably fairly seasoned).
I want to offer some kind of programming tuition to people at a good rate (read: affordable to those that might be on a low income but wish to learn). I am doing this to raise money for my local cardiology ward, who have just been told there isn't enough in the budget to cover their Christmas party this year. Morale is low there, and I'd like to help cover the deficit.
How would you structure something like this?
Initially, I have written that I have no set fee and am happy to offer services on case-by-case basis (words to that effect). But in a discussion with a friend, they suggested I should do something like:
- Small donation (£1 - £25): Access to a chatroom (Discord?) where someone can ask questions, and I'll strive to answer and help them as fast as possible)
- Medium donation (£25 - £50): I will arrange a group session where I cover some basic programming concepts and host a Q&A at the end to help bridge any gaps in understanding.
- Large donation (£50+): I will arrange a one-to-one session (via call, video or instant messaging) where I will help go more in-depth on a topic or help debug a specific problem.
If anyone has any experience with this type of thing, I'd appreciate any advice. I have only been a professional software developer for three years, so I am reasonably experienced, but not exactly an industry veteran. I want to set realistic expectations for this service.
I'm happy to share a link to the open collective via private message if anyone wants to have a look over it and offer any advice.
9 votes -
Fact Live: Paranoid London (2020)
3 votes -
The elaborate story behind "Shia LaBeouf" Live
20 votes -
From the river to the sea: The story behind Palestine's fight for freedom
11 votes -
The Try Guys make ramen - Without A Recipe 2023
10 votes -
Inside the world’s most famous LED factory - Worldsemi Co. Limited, in Dongguan, China
9 votes -
Claire Saffitz cooks her ideal Thanksgiving start to finish
10 votes -
Lali Puna - 603 (1999)
5 votes -
Gordon Lightfoot - Wreck Of The Edmund Fitzgerald (1976)
17 votes -
Playing video games with mind control
9 votes -
Verdict reached in Maya Kowalski civil suit against John Hopkins All Childrens' Hospital
6 votes -
Ghosts of the '72 Miami Dolphins
4 votes -
A history of Frasier on Cheers
10 votes -
Introducing Steam Deck OLED - November 16
61 votes -
An introduction to Second Wind with Nick and Yahtzee, the new project from the former video team at The Escapist
26 votes -
"...this is the end of the development of Revenant Hill."
7 votes -
1980s interview with Christine Jorgensen, one of the first publicly trangender women in the United States
7 votes -
High-speed rail at O'Hare Airport in Chicago, Illinois
11 votes -
Our search for Scotland's lost highland trees
8 votes -
America's most controversial bike lane – a center-lane takeover
12 votes -
aivi & surasshu - Wind Rider (2023)
8 votes -
Development of a live-action film of The Legend of Zelda to start
30 votes -
How Denmark destroyed Greenland: Brief history of Denmark's colonialism in Greenland
17 votes -
Can a chef turn a Subway sandwich into a completely different dish?
11 votes -
A cast saw can't cut through skin. Find out why in slow motion.
15 votes -
Sophia Bogle has nerves of steel: one slip and a century-old first edition book could be ruined. Come inside her workshop as she breaks down what goes into her history preserving specialty.
6 votes -
What are your top three video game soundtracks?
I am referring to the entire game's soundtrack. Not just any individual song, unless that one song is so good it makes the whole game and soundtrack.
53 votes -
How to use the YouTube website?
Youtube has become rather broken of late. The nagware popup complaining about my ad blocker can no longer be removed. I don't want ads and I certainly aren't going to pay. So far, I download the...
Youtube has become rather broken of late. The nagware popup complaining about my ad blocker can no longer be removed. I don't want ads and I certainly aren't going to pay. So far, I download the videos via Jdownloader. Is there a less bothersome way? How do you go about it?
25 votes -
Which is easier to pull? (railcars vs. road cars)
5 votes -
UnbanCoolies interview with Ashley Hope Peréz, author of Out of Darkness
3 votes -
Copenhagen is moving away from concrete and asphalt and towards softer, “spongier” settlements that work with the natural flow of the water cycle
8 votes -
State opening of UK parliament 2023 | Live video from 11:15 GMT
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The Escapist magazine's entire video team has either been fired or resigned
This is breaking news and I'm no journalist, so bear with me here. It looks like a bunch of people at The Escapist were fired earlier today (one, two, possibly more). In response, the entire rest...
This is breaking news and I'm no journalist, so bear with me here.
It looks like a bunch of people at The Escapist were fired earlier today (one, two, possibly more). In response, the entire rest of the video team has quit (including Yahtzee, plus all the rest)
The video team has plans to go independent. From their new Discord, they made this statement (from Nick Calandro):
I was fired from The Escapist along with many others today, and in response the entire video team, including Yahtzee, has resigned from The Escapist.
Our plan is to go independent, but we will share more plans on that later this week.
79 votes -
Why everyone hates this concrete building, and why brutalism dominates US college campuses
18 votes -
Spotify doesn't care about musicians
13 votes -
Does the language you speak change how you think?
42 votes