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TV Tuesdays Free Talk
Warning: this post may contain spoilers
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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Anguish: The invisible programming language (and invisible data theft)
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Peru declares state of emergency as violent crimewave engulfs Lima
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Thor Bjørklund's ostehøvel, a popular cheese slicer which developed into an important Norwegian export, celebrates 100 this year
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The Day the Earth Blew Up only in theaters for another week, window extended due to popular demand
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Apparently magpies and crows are using "Anti-Bird Spikes" to make their nests
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Materialists | Official trailer
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British rock royalty Queen, American jazz great Herbie Hancock and Canadian soprano and conductor Barbara Hannigan are the 2025 recipients of the Polar Music Prize
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Intel XeSS 2 SDK released for Arc GPU
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Rodent for dinner? US residents encouraged to eat invasive nutria.
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EasyBashGUI: a library of Bash functions to simplify adding GUIs to scripts
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Chappell Roan - The Giver (2025)
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Social media platforms face huge fines under UK’s new digital safety law
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Meet the army of women saving India’s rarest stork | Wild Hope
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Optimizing Brainfuck interpreter in the C preprocessor
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Texas arrests midwife and associates on charges of providing abortion
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The Long Context - Interactive fiction driven by an LLM
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What's the oldest tech you use, and why do you still use it?
Oldest doesn't have to mean absolute age and can be relative to that tech's particular "lane" (e.g. your "old" cell phone might be newer than one of your game consoles, but it still "feels" old...
Oldest doesn't have to mean absolute age and can be relative to that tech's particular "lane" (e.g. your "old" cell phone might be newer than one of your game consoles, but it still "feels" old when compared to cell phones exclusively).
And "tech" can be, well, anything you think counts as "tech!"
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BYD unveils new super-charging electric vehicle tech, to build charging network in China
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Block AI scrapers with Anubis
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LLM crawlers continue to DDoS SourceHut
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Discover the interior of the future TGV INOUI
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Generative AI tool marks a milestone in biology - Evo 2 can predict the form and function of proteins in the DNA of all domains of life
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From Stonewall to now: US LGBTQ+ elders on navigating fear in dark times
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Animation on the Alexeïeff-Parker pinscreen
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McCorry's Memoirs - Era 5: Blasts From the Past (1987-1992)
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Looking for mobile puzzle-ish games with a heavy emphasis on stats
I really love being able to see all sorts of stats -- number of games played, wins/losses, leaderboard rankings, even obscure stats. I also love word, card, and puzzle games. Games like solitaire,...
I really love being able to see all sorts of stats -- number of games played, wins/losses, leaderboard rankings, even obscure stats.
I also love word, card, and puzzle games. Games like solitaire, for example, would be PERFECT candidates to lean heavily into the stats, but I just haven't been able to find a good one yet.
What are your favorite games in these categories? Bonus points if they have an emphasis on keeping records and stats.
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A trans refugee's court case against Hungary just improved trans+ rights across all of Europe
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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.
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What have you been eating, drinking, and cooking?
What food and drinks have you been enjoying (or not enjoying) recently? Have you cooked or created anything interesting? Tell us about it!
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Turisti – Diana (2025)
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Privacy is also protecting the data of others
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Weekly US politics news and updates thread - week of March 17
This thread is posted weekly - please try to post all relevant US political content in here, such as news, updates, opinion articles, etc. Extremely significant events may warrant a separate...
This thread is posted weekly - please try to post all relevant US political content in here, such as news, updates, opinion articles, etc. Extremely significant events may warrant a separate topic, but almost all should be posted in here.
This is an inherently political thread; please try to avoid antagonistic arguments and bickering matches. Comment threads that devolve into unproductive arguments may be removed so that the overall topic is able to continue.
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How can I prevent my work computers turning my home into an oven?
[Edit] Details on the plan as it stands are here, potentially using one of these heat pumps. Looking for advice before the weather starts to warm up! I'm running multiple GPUs for dev work in my...
[Edit] Details on the plan as it stands are here, potentially using one of these heat pumps.
Looking for advice before the weather starts to warm up! I'm running multiple GPUs for dev work in my small home office, and it's pretty much equivalent to having a fan heater running all day. Right now that's actually a bonus, but it really won't be in a couple of months.
The big heat generating components are all water cooled - partly just to fit them in a sensible amount of space, and partly because I figured I'd end up with exactly this problem and being able to physically pipe the heat elsewhere (ideally outside) would probably be necessary. The bit I'm trying to figure out now is how to actually make that happen...
Ideas so far:
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Stick an air duct on the back of the radiator and hang the duct out of the window: straightforward but messy, may be counterproductive depending how hot it is outside and how well I can rig up some kind of baffle between the open window and the duct.
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Put the whole radiator outside and drill a couple of small holes in the wall for the pipes: this was my first thought, but PC radiators and fans definitely aren't rated for outdoor use, and I'm not sure where to start looking for something that would be designed for that while still being suitable to hook up to the computer waterblocks. I'm also concerned about condensation on the electronics if the coolant gets below indoor ambient temperature overnight.
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Set up some kind of actual exterior radiator (or heat pump?) outside, and use a heat exchanger between that and the PC cooling loop: seems more like the "proper" way to be doing this, but it's well outside my area of expertise and feels like there would be a lot of potentially expensive stumbling blocks. Also still has the condensation problem, I think.
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Just crank up the air conditioning: I'm not actually sure if the unit I've got has enough capacity, and it definitely seems wasteful to heat up the air and then use more energy cooling it again rather than dumping the heat directly outside, but maybe I'm wrong there!
I'm in a kind of awkward middle ground: I'm running enough hardware that this is getting to be an issue beyond what you'd get with normal end user setups, and I'm willing to put some money into fixing it (it's affecting my job and my home, after all!), but I'm self employed and nowhere close to the industrial or datacenter scale that tends to come up when searching for solutions.
Has anyone dealt with this themselves, or come across small office/homelab scale solutions that might work?
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Raiza Biza & REMI Feat. Baro - Runner (2018)
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Dag Solstad, a towering figure of Norwegian letters admired by literary greats around the world, has died aged 83
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Our interfaces have lost their senses
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Hollywood’s IP dilemma | Whether it’s “Novocaine,” “Mickey 17” or the “Oceans” director’s latest, audiences are slow to show up for original films
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From sewage and scum to swimming in ‘blue gold’: how Switzerland transformed its rivers
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AIK coaches Peter Wennberg and Johnny Gustafsson saw just how hard Alexander Isak worked to reach the top level
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The revenue and distributional effects of US Internal Revenue Service funding as Donald Trump/Department of Government Efficiency promise large staff cuts
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Tildes Minecraft Survival
New Thread Server host: tildes.nore.gg (Running Java 1.21.4) Bluemap: https://tildes.nore.gg Playtime Tracker: https://tildes.nore.gg/playtimes.html Tildes website extension (shows online status &...
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Data Packs:- Terralith - Overworld terrain upgrade
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x86 assembler in Bash
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Original ‘Looney Tunes’ no longer available on Max
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Why Sweden needs the bomb – country best served by nuclear guarantee outside of traditional NATO reliance on US atomic umbrella
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Hundreds of livestock breeds have gone extinct – but some Australian farmers are keeping endangered breeds alive
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Good hobby lamp?
I want a very bright light to put on the floor next to my current large jigsaw puzzle that I can easily change the angle of so that I get good illumination but not glare where I'm working. I've...
I want a very bright light to put on the floor next to my current large jigsaw puzzle that I can easily change the angle of so that I get good illumination but not glare where I'm working. I've recently been using flashlights for this, but I want a lamp that plugs into an outlet so I don't keep draining batteries and also because it's kind of annoying to hold a flashlight the whole time.
I'm thinking some kind of hobby lamp is what I want, but I'm working on the floor not on a table. It should be not super heavy because I'll probably sometimes have to pick it up and carry it to the other side of the puzzle.
I think anything bright enough to give me sufficient light while puzzling would be too bright to wall-mount because I might look up into it accidentally so I definitely want an angled lamp.
idk what other information might be useful here, but I don't need or want a magnifying glass, just a bright light.
thanks!!
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You can join thousands telling US President Donald Trump what they think of his anti-trans passport policies. Here’s how.
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Mountain biking advice
Hey all, I'm an avid skier and enjoy outdoor sports for fitness more than working out in a gym or running. I'm considering getting into mountain/trail biking this year, but have some questions, so...
Hey all, I'm an avid skier and enjoy outdoor sports for fitness more than working out in a gym or running.
I'm considering getting into mountain/trail biking this year, but have some questions, so I'm hoping someone on Tildes has experience and can help me out.
First question: How common are injuries when mountain biking? I don't intend to do anything highly technical, mostly looking to do more casual trail riding for fun and fitness. When looking around on the internet some websites (blogs, reddit, YT, etc) make it seem like a serious injury is unavoidable if you bike often enough, but others say injuries beyond cuts and scrapes are pretty rare. In my experience with skiing, as long as you ski within your limits you're pretty unlikely to get seriously hurt, is the same true for mtb?
Second question: I'd like to be able to ride my bike on pavement as well, for rides with my family, exercise during work break, etc - is a "Trail" bike suitable for this?
ex: Specialized Rockhopper https://www.specialized.com/us/en/rockhopper
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