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5 votes
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Starship program hits another speed bump with second consecutive failure
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What do historians do?
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Tools should not be borders
5 votes -
Split Fiction reviews – Top Critic Average: 90
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There was a flawless space mission on Thursday — it wasn’t SpaceX
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A Tildes post inspired me to create a collaborative art project
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Offbeat Fridays – The thread where offbeat headlines become front page news
Tildes is a very serious site, where we discuss very serious matters like diplomacy, baby boomers and great depression. Tags culled from the highest voted topics from the last seven days, if...
Tildes is a very serious site, where we discuss very serious matters like diplomacy, baby boomers and great depression. Tags culled from the highest voted topics from the last seven days, if anyone was astute.
But one of my favourite tags happens to be offbeat! Taking its original inspiration from Sir Nils Olav III, this thread is looking for any far-fetched
offbeatstories lurking in the newspapers. It may not deserve its own post, but it deserves a wider audience!16 votes -
Bash Line Editor: a line editor written in pure Bash with syntax highlighting, auto suggestions, vim modes, etc
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Infinite energy
How would life change if we had infinite sustainable energy. What could humanity do with something like that given the current state of technology. Everyone would have a fully charged phone at least.
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Windows 11 cleanup/configuration script(s)?
I'm doing a long overdo computer update (new CPU, mobo, and RAM), and am going to be reinstalling windows for the first time in a while. My current system is still on Win10 due to incompatiblity...
I'm doing a long overdo computer update (new CPU, mobo, and RAM), and am going to be reinstalling windows for the first time in a while. My current system is still on Win10 due to incompatiblity with Win11, however I wouldn't have updated to Win11 until now anyway. I have Win11 on a Surface Pro and with recent updates adding features that match my existing muscle memory better (such as allowing expanded window buttons and putting Start on the left), I'm not as resistant to installing Win11 on my new hardware. I have access to the Education version of Win11 which after some research looks like it's basically Windows Enterprise and that itself seems like a big feature since it shouldn't come with a lot of the bloat apps already.
With that in mind I have few questions:
- Does anyone have a PowerShell script they've put together to run on a fresh Windows 11 install that configures a lot of the settings to make it behave more like Win10 (and it's predecessors), toggles privacy settings on, etc. I am not looking for something that tries to strip anything out, I just want something that will save me time chasing down all the settings I've slowly found and adjusted on my Surface. I have the default folders like Pictures and Documents pointed to a drive on a seperate drive from my Windows drive specifically to make migrating to a new installation easier. I'd love something that prompts me to update where those shortcuts should point as well.
- Does anyone have any protips for getting the bulk of programs I need installed? I looked at Winget and Chocolatey a couple years ago, but they didn't quite look as fuss free as I was looking for. I generally avoid installing things from the Microsoft app store (which I understand would make this easier if I was willing to lean more into the Microsoft ecosystem). I'd love something (script based or otherwise) that's going to grab and install the program (rather than app) for a list of things like Firefox, Spotify, Steam, Miniconda, etc. I plan to make a list of programs I have installed that I know I will want to reinstall before doing the fresh install, but I'm making a plan to make installing everything as easy as possible. If there's a reliable script based way to install like 80% of my main programs I'd be thrilled to only have to track down and install more specialized stuff.
- Any general advice for transfering my browser data? I use Firefox, am signed in to an account, and think I have everything set to sync. However I'd love to bring over all my browser tabs and windows I'm still working in. I did look up how to transfer the browser data and found a Mozilla article for it, just wasn't sure if anyone had a method they discovered and like better.
Thanks in advance for tips and advice.
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Have you made a video game? Can I play it?
I've had some ideas for a game simmering for a while now and I've finally committed to learning Godot to see what I can put together. I'm still in need of some inspiration, though, and I know...
I've had some ideas for a game simmering for a while now and I've finally committed to learning Godot to see what I can put together. I'm still in need of some inspiration, though, and I know there's a few folks around here who have made games. Complete, polished, sketchy, half-baked - doesn't matter! - I'd love to see what people here have come up with!
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I used to teach students. Now I catch ChatGPT cheats.
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Labradors and humans share the same obesity genes – new study
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Bob & Ray For the Truly Desperate (1946~1988)
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L.P.D.: Libertarian Police Department (Tom O’Donnell, 2014)
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Discord in early talks about IPO
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SiFive HiFive Premier P550 RISC-V (on Linux)
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Keystone molecules: a new, chemical view of ecosystems
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Melbourne start-up launches 'biological computer' made of human brain cells
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Is it wrong to use AI to fact check and combat the spread of misinformation?
I’ve been wondering about this lately. Recently, I made a post about Ukraine on another social media site, and someone jumped in with the usual "Ukraine isn't a democracy" right-wing talking...
I’ve been wondering about this lately.
Recently, I made a post about Ukraine on another social media site, and someone jumped in with the usual "Ukraine isn't a democracy" right-wing talking point. I wrote out a long, thoughtful reply, only to get the predictable one-liner propaganda responses back. You probably know the type, just regurgitated stuff with no real engagement.
After that, I didn’t really feel like spending my time and energy writing out detailed replies to every canned response. But I also didn’t want to just let it sit there and have people who might be reading the exchange assume there’s no pushback or correction.
So instead, I tried leveraging AI to help me write a fact-checking reply. Not for the person I was arguing with, really, but more as an FYI for anyone else following along. I made sure it stayed factual and based in reality, avoided name-calling, and kept the tone above the usual mudslinging. And of course, I double-checked what it wrote to make sure it matched my understanding and wasn’t just spitting out garbage or hallucinations.
But it got me thinking that there’s a lot of fear about AI being used to spread and create misinformation. But do you think there’s also an opportunity to use it as a tool to counter misinformation, without burning ourselves out in the process?
Curious how others see it.
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Inside a radioactive 'health' mine
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America's first craft seafood cannery: oysters, clams and caviar! | Local Legends
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BookFusion: upload, organize, read, share and sync your eBooks
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California Governor Gavin Newsom "completely aligns" with Charlie Kirk on trans athlete issue, and agreed about restricting gender affirming care for prisoners and youths, in podcast
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What works do you think should be added to the literary canon?
(Inspired by some discussion over at the The New Lifetime Reading Plan topic) Which authors or texts do you feel deserve a place in the literary canon, but don't currently have one? There is, of...
(Inspired by some discussion over at the The New Lifetime Reading Plan topic)
Which authors or texts do you feel deserve a place in the literary canon, but don't currently have one?
There is, of course, not one singular, well-defined "canon" -- so interpret "the canon" as "the classics" or "required reading" or "most important works of literature" or however else you care to define it.
In particular, consider areas that the canon tends to overlook: female authors, eastern perspectives, plays (besides Shakespeare's works), etc.
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Spotify down? No, your Spotify mod was just blocked—here's why it won't work anymore.
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The classic 1972 concert film Pink Floyd: Live at Pompeii gets restored and will soon hit IMAX theaters
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Resistbot: A chatbot that turns your texts into faxes, postal mail, or emails to your representatives in minutes
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Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion is disappearing in Hollywood. Was it ever really here?
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Denmark's state-run postal service is to end all letter deliveries at the end of 2025 – cites a 90% decline in letter volumes since the start of the century
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What are you reading these days?
What are you reading currently? Fiction or non-fiction or poetry, any genre, any language! Tell us what you're reading, and talk about it a bit.
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Fitness Weekly Discussion
What have you been doing lately for your own fitness? Try out any new programs or exercises? Have any questions for others about your training? Want to vent about poor behavior in the gym? Started...
What have you been doing lately for your own fitness? Try out any new programs or exercises? Have any questions for others about your training? Want to vent about poor behavior in the gym? Started a new diet or have a new recipe you want to share? Anything else health and wellness related?
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Donald Trump weighs revoking legal status of Ukrainians as US steps up deportations
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What really happened on the deadly Jetline roller coaster accident at Gröna Lund in Stockholm?
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How a stuffed animal named Billy Possum tried—and failed—to replace the teddy bear as America’s national toy
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Anger is a flow of emotion like water through a hose − at work, it helps to know when to turn it up or down and how to direct it
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US Department of Government Efficiency set to cancel lease on weather 'nerve center' as tornado season begins
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Sweden and Finland's defence sectors are benefiting from their countries joining NATO – both aim to raise defence spending to between 2.6% and 3% of GDP in the next three years
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Cancelled Powerpuff live-action reboot trailer
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Critics ask if US President Donald Trump and Elon Musk are 'intentionally crashing the economy', as described in the book Disaster Capitalism and seen in the transition from the USSR to Russia
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Brother of US attorney general Pam Bondi, seeks to lead the Washington, D.C. bar association which oversees the ethical obligations of Washington attorneys
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Shereign – Black Halo (2025)
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Yoda: a compiler that translates Forth code into Bash functions
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US President Donald Trump prepares order dismantling the Education Department
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How the Vatican's embassies work
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Has anyone read the books listed in the New Lifetime Reading Plan by Clifton Fadiman?
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John Francis Daley, Jonathan Goldstein to write Monopoly movie
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The Bazaar is now in Open Beta
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Apple unveils new Mac Studio, the most powerful Mac ever
15 votes