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5 votes
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Behind every swipe: the global work force toiling to keep dating apps safe suffers from being exposed to distressing content
8 votes -
Can someone please recommend me a no BS printer I can use like half a dozen times a year
By no BS I mean none of those online requirements or ink subscription nonsense. Scanning isn't a huge focus but having at least some multi-page scanning functionality wouldn't hurt. I've heard...
By no BS I mean none of those online requirements or ink subscription nonsense.
Scanning isn't a huge focus but having at least some multi-page scanning functionality wouldn't hurt.
I've heard Brother is the go-to brand in the past but are they still? I thought I heard they were also starting down the anti-consumer path but I could be wrong.
I'm not kidding when I say I print like half a dozen times a year so whatever type of printer it is the ink/toner/whatever needs to have a long shelf life.
Thanks!
58 votes -
Mimo - "Call Me Up" Tiktok Duet Chain (2023)
4 votes -
A bitter season in the West Bank - the Gaza war offers West Bank illegal settlers opportunity and impunity
8 votes -
Horse girls and high stakes: Exploring Uma Musume’s impact on gambling culture
6 votes -
LGBTQ couple in Nepal becomes the first to receive official same-sex marriage status
15 votes -
Loongson releases its next-generation CPU
15 votes -
The internet is worse than ever – now what?
28 votes -
The curious case of the Danish spy chief and former minister may be over, but key questions about secrecy and democracy remain
6 votes -
What have you been watching / reading this week? (Anime/Manga)
What have you been watching and reading this week? You don't need to give us a whole essay if you don't want to, but please write something! Feel free to talk about something you saw that was...
What have you been watching and reading this week? You don't need to give us a whole essay if you don't want to, but please write something! Feel free to talk about something you saw that was cool, something that was bad, ask for recommendations, or anything else you can think of.
If you want to, feel free to find the thing you're talking about and link to its pages on Anilist, MAL, or any other database you use!
7 votes -
This is Spinal Tap's long-awaited sequel will be filmed in 2024
11 votes -
Sports Illustrated published articles by fake, AI-generated writers
29 votes -
Large livestock companies and lobby groups will target pavilions in a coordinated campaign at the UN climate summit, documents show
7 votes -
International Labor Organization report - almost 7% of annual deaths are linked to employment. Overwork kills 750,000 per year.
18 votes -
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?
16 votes -
Robot that uses AI to pull weeds may reduce poisonous herbicide use by 70%
32 votes -
Employees can be banned from wearing headscarves, top EU court rules
28 votes -
A tourism boom to the Faroe Islands, fuelled by social media, has resulted in some landowners taking measures to get a share of the revenues
8 votes -
"The AI revolution is rotten to the core"
27 votes -
Fallen kingdom: why has Disney had such a terrible year?
33 votes -
Taskmaster VR | Trailer
19 votes -
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 -
UAE corruption beyond description means COP28 is likely over before it starts — Bill McKibben
23 votes -
Not your grandma’s granny flat: How San Diego hacked state housing law to build ADU ‘apartment buildings’
16 votes -
Review: The Verge, by Patrick Wyman
7 votes -
Our favorite outdoor adventure books for every US state
8 votes -
Leo P and King of Sludge of Too Many Zooz - Workin on a new tune in Herald Square station (2023)
8 votes -
New Google geothermal electricity project could be a milestone for clean energy
18 votes -
Daniel Tosh's new podcast - Episode 1 | Interviewing my wife's gynecologist
20 votes -
墨韵 Moyun - The rolling Yangtze River flows eastward 滾滾長江東逝水 (2023)
7 votes -
For millennia, Tyrian purple was the most valuable colour on the planet. Then the recipe to make it was lost. By piecing together ancient clues, could one man bring it back?
35 votes -
Memory | Official trailer
2 votes -
The truth behind all that cortisol talk. What exactly is high cortisol? A debunking guide.
11 votes -
Charlie Munger dies at age 99
9 votes -
Vampire Survivors Likes: The ultimate bullet heaven wave survival rogue-lite comparison scale!
19 votes -
Seeking a replacement for Motor City Online
Set your Wayback machine to the early 2000s, and you'll find me in hog heaven, building and racing old muscle cars from a catalogue of real world parts that interacted as they would in real life....
Set your Wayback machine to the early 2000s, and you'll find me in hog heaven, building and racing old muscle cars from a catalogue of real world parts that interacted as they would in real life. EA released this game as a racing MMO, but I spent most of my time treating it as a single player game, building my hot rods and racing against the computer.
In 2003, they pulled the plug. Since then, nothing has come close. There are mechanic simulators, but you don't get to drive the cars when you finish them. Then there are the racing games, but none of those have the.level of detail in the build and tuning portion that MCO did. In MCO, you needed to actually build your engine in a way that the parts would work well with each other in order to get the best performance. It wasn't simply an upgrade chain, as you could easily spend ten grand on parts and come out with a 200hp brick.
Most recently, my search has led me to a.game called Revhead from Australia. It scratches a LOT of the itch, but it's still missing a lot of the stuff I miss from MCO. You can build cars with parts and race.them, but the build still feels like a more money=more power equation instead of an exercise in research and testing to figure out the perfect recipe for my particular driving style.
Am I chasing a pipe dream in the hopes that there is a.modern equivalent for that old gem?
14 votes -
Vote for "Movie of the Week" in December - 1990s edition
Edit: Voting closed Thanks to everyone who have so far participated in the five movies we did in November. We need to pick four movies for December and it is going to be any movies from the 1990s....
Edit: Voting closed
Thanks to everyone who have so far participated in the five movies we did in November. We need to pick four movies for December and it is going to be any movies from the 1990s.
Rules
- Must have a release date between 1990 and 1999. If in doubt, whatever it says on IMDb
- Not one we have already done
- Only one nomination per user
- Please only nominate if you intent to participate
In case of ties in the number of votes, random.org will decide. Voting closes Sunday.
This overview on Letterboxd can be of some inspiration.
In addition, I think it will be too much to do a vote on voting categories, but I am curious to get some feedback and ideas. Should we go narrower like genres (westerns, horror, science fiction) or perhaps niche genres (road movie, murder mystery, historic)? How about directors - like I had an idea of doing a Kubrick versus Spielberg for example. Actors, countries, film festivals? Or is it okay to have the category be very broad?
13 votes -
Douglas Adams and Iain M. Banks
I've just started reading The Culture novels by Iain M. Banks, and am currently reading A Player of Games. This might be a controversial thing to say, but I'm getting some Douglas Adams vibes,...
I've just started reading The Culture novels by Iain M. Banks, and am currently reading A Player of Games. This might be a controversial thing to say, but I'm getting some Douglas Adams vibes, especially in his depiction of the drones. Am I the only one who feels a certain connection there?
17 votes -
2023 Gotham Awards: ‘Past Lives’ wins Best Feature
6 votes -
What's your "if you like Black Sabbath song"?
What's the one song you would recommend someone listen to if they like Black Sabbath? For me, I'd point you to Black Sun by Kadavar.
10 votes -
The spirit of “view source”
19 votes -
Review: The Man Who Rode the Thunder, by William H. Rankin
3 votes -
Help fixing an old Sony TV
Hi Tildestrians! I recently acquired a broken Sony TV from work. Its older, but its 4K, and would be a substantial upgrade over my current TV, so I am hoping to fix it. My usual willingness to...
Hi Tildestrians! I recently acquired a broken Sony TV from work. Its older, but its 4K, and would be a substantial upgrade over my current TV, so I am hoping to fix it. My usual willingness to tinker and google prowess has failed me. I am hoping one of you can provide some guidance.
Its a Sony XBR-55X850B. It is showing an error code of 7 flashing red lights. I tracked down the service manual (Sony, you should really have this available to customers and not locked behind an "authorized service center" certification), and it says the motherboard needs to be replaced. I found a replacement motherboard on ebay (it was for the 65 inch version, but that should not make a difference). I installed, and it gave a different error code. I think it was flashing green and orange. Based on my research, that means it needs new firmware to be flashed. Sony's website doesn't still have the firmware file for that TV (should be illegal in my opinion), and tells you to contact support. Support seemingly can't give out the firmware file either. I found a firmware file on Softpedia, but I have no idea if it is legitimate or even still a working file. Threw that on a fat32 drive, and couldn't manage to get it to update. I tried multiple drives and all usb ports over the course of 2 weeks. I ended up pulling the new motherboard and returning it (thankfully I was able to return it for full price). Now I am stuck with a TV panel that works perfectly, except for the motherboard, and I seemingly can't replace the motherboard.
This got me thinking: I don't need anything fancy. I want a display with an HDMI input that takes 4K signal and puts it on the screen. I truly don't need anything more than that. Even an IR remote for power is optional, because I could plug it into a smart outlet. I don't need the speakers because I have a receiver. I know you can get bypass boards to turn laptop screens into monitors. They take the place of the support circuitry on the laptop motherboard and give you a display input, and nothing more. Is there anything like that I can get for this TV? I don't know where to start on that search.
Or are there any other routes I should explore before junking this TV? It feels really bad to throw out a perfectly good 4k panel just because the motherboard is broken.
11 votes -
This dev conference organizer seems addicted to making up women
32 votes -
Geert Wilders’ coalition negotiator steps down over alleged fraud
14 votes -
Are there any games that you have enjoyed playing without the HUD or mini-map? If so, which ones and why?
I just posted this as a comment to someone who mentioned Horizon Zero Dawn, but figured there might be more discussion if I made a new post for it, so here goes: Are there any games that you have...
I just posted this as a comment to someone who mentioned Horizon Zero Dawn, but figured there might be more discussion if I made a new post for it, so here goes:
Are there any games that you have enjoyed playing without the HUD or mini-map? If so, which ones and why?
One of my favorite gaming experiences was playing Zelda BOTW in its entirety without any HUD elements, just using the game's scenery and story to guide me. I loved it so much that I tried doing the same in other massive open-world games like Skyrim, Fallout 4, The Witcher 3, and Assassin's Creed Origins, but found that they relied too much on small details or markers in the minimap. So instead of feeling more immersed and in-tune with the game world, I just felt more frustrated at not knowing exactly where to go or which specific person or item to click on without the game explicitly telling me. I'm sure it can be done, but I found it nowhere near as pleasing as BOTW.I just recently picked up Horizon Zero Dawn and wondered if it could be played in a similar manner, without the map or other HUD elements, or if I'll end up needing some of them to know where to go or who to talk to.
I'd love to hear any other recommendations or thoughts on this matter.
28 votes -
Maryland is making a $27.2 million investment in devices as part of an effort to ensure residents have the technology to access reliable, high-speed internet.
16 votes -
The Curse on Showtime/Paramount+ (Nathan Fielder, Emma Stone, Bennie Safdie)
12 votes -
Meta designed platforms to get children addicted, court documents allege
24 votes