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4 votes
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Framing Godland
3 votes -
Do you have games that you play (almost) exclusively?
I was reading the recent post about strategy games, and I'm still astonished to see for how many hours (at least hundreds, often 1000+) people are playing these. I'm guessing that in these cases,...
I was reading the recent post about strategy games, and I'm still astonished to see for how many hours (at least hundreds, often 1000+) people are playing these. I'm guessing that in these cases, all your gaming time is exclusively taken by that single game.
So, do you have (or did you have) games, or series, like that? Do you play solo or multi? What compels you to spend so much time on a single game? How do you feel about it?
39 votes -
Hi everyone! Wanted to share my electronics workbench.
10 votes -
Nestor – Caroline (2024)
3 votes -
Could you rearm Europe without US weapons? - Equipping a unified European military (April 1 special)
9 votes -
Live-action League of Legends series reportedly underway; Vietnam considered as a filming location
6 votes -
Skraeckoedlan – The Vermillion Sky (2023)
2 votes -
Rick Astley - Pink Pony Club (Chappell Roan cover, 2025)
35 votes -
Joe Edelman: "Is anything worth maximizing?", a talk about how tech platforms optimize for metrics
Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GyVHrGLiTcc (46m20s) Transcript: https://medium.com/what-to-build/is-anything-worth-maximizing-d11e648eb56f (10,314 words with footnotes and references)...
Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GyVHrGLiTcc (46m20s)
Transcript: https://medium.com/what-to-build/is-anything-worth-maximizing-d11e648eb56f (10,314 words with footnotes and references)
Excerpt:
...for simple maximizers, its choices are just about numbers. That means its choices are in the numbers. Here, the choice between two desserts is just a choice between numbers. We could say its choice is already made. And that it has no responsibility, since it’s just following what the numbers say.
Reason-based maximizers don’t just see numbers, though, they also see values. Here, there’s a choice between two desserts — but it isn’t a choice between two numbers. See, it’s also a choice between two values. One option means being a seize-the-day, intensity kind of person. The other means being a foody, aristocratic, elegance kind of person.
My personal thoughts about this talk: it's a kind of strange, kind of dubious philosophical and multi-disciplinary reflection on metrics for organizations, especially metrics for tech companies, and on the pitfalls of optimizing for metrics in what the speaker argues is too "simple" a way.
I don't entirely trust the speaker or the argument, but there was enough in the talk to stimulate curiosity and reflection that I thought it was worth watching.
18 votes -
Horndal – Blacklisted (2024)
4 votes -
‘Legend of Zelda’ film sets March 2027 theatrical release from Sony Pictures
23 votes -
How to be more productive
6 votes -
Dubai Creek Tower | Abandoned
3 votes -
What game invented jumping on enemies?
16 votes -
Do you take inventory of your hobbies and projects?
Most of my time in any given day is spent sleeping (eight hours), working (nine hours, plus another one or two for commuting), chores (maintaining the home, personal hygiene, etc.), and spending...
Most of my time in any given day is spent sleeping (eight hours), working (nine hours, plus another one or two for commuting), chores (maintaining the home, personal hygiene, etc.), and spending time with my wife (and occasionally with friends and family).
This means that I don’t have a lot of “spare time”. I maybe get one or two hours a day, and a few more on Saturdays and Sundays.
I often feel anxious and depressed about this inescapable reality. I have a lot of projects and hobbies that I would like to fill my spare time with, but not enough for all of them.
Years ago, I began to try to reframe the circumstances of my life in my mind in order to prevent a complete mental collapse. I tell myself that this life is finite, that I will never be able to have all the experiences that I would like to, and that’s OK. I can live with that reality. And I should instead, focus my energy on dedicating myself to the projects and hobbies that I absolutely do not want to miss out on.
I still struggle to stick to just a few of those, because there are so many (especially creative) activities that I enjoy. I regularly go through cycles of taking on too many of these, then becoming overwhelmed because I don’t have enough time for each, then cutting out most of them to focus on the ones that I want to prioritize, and repeating the cycle.
Today, I have reached the part of that cycle where I will cut some of them out.
Whenever I do that, it really helps me to take inventory of what those activities are, so that I can stay focused, and delay taking on more or new ones until I am satisfied with where I got with my current ones.
So, here are the projects and hobbies that I want to spend my spare time on, starting today:
- Reading one hour every morning (been diligently doing that since January 1). Two books I am reading through the year. A third book I read as much as I have time left (have read more than ten this year already). I also occasionally read some blogs on Bear Blog.
- Writing on two blogs (one daily, one occasionally), as well as writing my book.
- Occasionally chatting on a forum, Tildes, and four Discord guilds.
- Taking one daily walk while listening to a podcast.
- Occasionally watching YouTube videos (I am—coincidentally—subscribed to exactly 50 channels, almost all of which have an upload schedule of one video every other week or slower).
What are your activities?
Side notes: The list above is a summary. My list is a lot more precise, to help me focus. Also, I’m currently unemployed, but before I quit my last job, I had actually been working almost without interruption for several years. My day-to-day routine back then was exactly as I described it in the beginning of this post.
19 votes -
The secrets of Minecraft's old textures
10 votes -
We need to be more tech critical
6 votes -
Beverly Kills – Marigold (2024)
2 votes -
Stremio is an impressive program
This post will talk about piracy. I won't provide any links or direct instructions. That said, if a mod or admin thinks there is something inappropriate about talking about that stuff, feel free...
This post will talk about piracy. I won't provide any links or direct instructions. That said, if a mod or admin thinks there is something inappropriate about talking about that stuff, feel free to mention this in the comments and I will remove any inappropriate details as soon as I can.
Like many Latin Americans, I am a long-term pirate. I have pirated stuff with floppy disks, with CD-ROMs, through IRC, FTP, Kazaa, Napster, Soulseek, websites, and torrent. I have also purchased several illegal media from street vendors. The whole idea of traditional piracy is to get the files I want for me to own, which is why I made a Plex server for myself.
Stremio is a challenge to all of this. It is much easier to setup than Plex and basically requires no maintenance. It is a program that allows me to stream video content from a variety of sources, legal or illegal. It took less than 30 minutes to set it up on my computer, and I know that it exists for both of my TVs. I am using it with the Torrentio addon.
Stremio changed my viewing habits much in the same way paid streaming services did. I am more spontaneous in my choices. I have watched Doctor Who from 2005, ER, Tiny Toons Adventures, Animaniacs, The Twighlight Zone (original), The Magicians, Blackadder, and Falling Skies (alien TV show with Noah Wyle!). Playback sometimes takes a little while to start, but went it does it rarely stutters, even on old or less popular shows. A paid debrid service should improve on that. I am now considering removing most of our extremely expensive paid streaming services and replacing them with Stremio. Money is tight and, when added up, they make quite a dent on our budget!
One bad thing about Stremio is that it is basically a leech. It does not seed the torrents. I am considering getting Real Debrid as it seemingly reduces the strain on torrents via caching.
Right now, my only concern with changing everything to Stremio is that my wife will probably dislike choosing between multiple sources for an episode, and some episodes come with bad subtitles. That would require minimal effort to solve, but might still be too much for her.
Anyway, I am very impressed by Stremio. It is so good, in fact, that I am half-jokingly worried about the police knocking on my door.
Just kidding, that doesn't happen around here.
66 votes -
Inside Brazil's Belo Horizonte’s food scene (Anthony Bourdain)
10 votes -
The origins of Dwarf Fortress (episode one)
30 votes -
The best game animation of 2024
16 votes -
Race against the regime: The 1936 Olympics, and the Nazi rise to power
7 votes -
Nintendo’s new system for sharing digital Switch games, explained
14 votes -
Black Flower - Particles (ABSession) (2025)
4 votes -
Resilience - Animated short film
5 votes -
Ambient Techno To Zen Out To (2025)
5 votes -
Metroid Prime 4: Beyond – Nintendo Direct 3.27.2025
26 votes -
Virtual Game Card – Nintendo Direct 3.27.2025
20 votes -
Yukimi – Break Me Down (2024)
4 votes -
The death of simple racing games
11 votes -
Turkish student at Tufts University detained, video shows masked people handcuffing her
33 votes -
Everything is a remix
26 votes -
In the south of Denmark, a mega project is under construction in the form of a giant tunnel under the Baltic Sea, linking the country to Germany
18 votes -
Introductions | March 2025
The previous introductions thread was waaaaay back in June of 2023, figured it might be time for a new one, eh? This is a place for new and existing users to post an introduction with a few fun...
The previous introductions thread was waaaaay back in June of 2023, figured it might be time for a new one, eh?
This is a place for new and existing users to post an introduction with a few fun facts about themselves. You will find the post box at the bottom the page. Maybe say "Hi!" to someone else you see while scrolling down?
If you like, you can also write something about yourself in your profile. See "Edit your user bio" on the settings page. Anyone who clicks on your username will see it in your profile. (It appears on the right side of the page.)
You can find out more about how to use Tildes in this topic: "New users: Ask your questions about Tildes here!.
Some sample questions you *could* answer (but not required!)
- How long have you been on Tildes? How did you find out about us?
- How did you choose your username?
- What are your interests? (This could be music, tech, art, video games, board games, books, anything!)
- A/S/L (the standard old school intro for an old school kind of forum, but not required!, we value our pseudonymity around here!)
- for those born post 1998: age/(sex|gender|identifier|pronouns)/location
- Example: 27/nb trans woman (she/her)/USA or 54/M/USA or 907/Timelord/Gallifrey
- You don't have to follow the structure, or include it at all!
- for those born post 1998: age/(sex|gender|identifier|pronouns)/location
- What do you do? This could be in your spare time, for work, your passions.
- Do you want other users to PM you from this thread?
- Give us a fun fact or link, if there is anything to know about tilderinos, we value knowledge sharing!
Here is a template if you need something to kickstart your intro
**How long have you been on Tildes? How did you find out about us?** **How did you choose your username?** **What are your interests?** **A/S/L (age/(gender|pronouns|identifier)/location)** **What do you do? This could be in your spare time, for work, your passions.** **Do you want other users to PM/DM you from this thread?** **Give us a fun fact (or a link!)! If there is anything to know about tilderinos, it's that we value knowledge sharing!**49 votes -
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!
7 votes -
Sebastian Wernicke - 1000 TEDTalks, six words
3 votes -
Rameses B - Old School (2025)
8 votes -
Monster Hunter Wilds | March 2025 showcase
7 votes -
Kaktus Einarsson feat. Damon Albarn – Gumbri (2024)
2 votes -
Society wants to put you into a neat little box—don’t let it
23 votes -
Europe's undeciphered prehistoric tablets
9 votes -
Charly Bliss - Here Comes the Darkness (2024)
4 votes -
Hlynur Pálmason | Closet Picks
5 votes -
Conspiracy
20 votes -
Why crowdwork took over standup comedy
17 votes -
Why I'm running for US Congress (Kat Abughazaleh)
8 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 -
Global arms exports - the trends, winners and losers in 2024 and the outlook for 2025
6 votes