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10 votes
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How one company secretly poisoned the planet
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Eternxlkz – Brodyaga Funk (Slowed + Reverb) (2023)
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Unleashed – War Comes Again (2025)
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Harry Nilsson - I Will Take You There (1968)
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Outsourcing responsibility: explosion at Optima Belle
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Google's new AI video tool floods internet with real-looking clips
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Volvo's greatest car, the P1800s, and how the Brits almost killed it
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Can you beat the Legend of Zelda minimalist pacifist challenge? | Hyrule Myths
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Hudson's Bay Company | Bankrupt
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Creature Of Habit – Fönix (2025)
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Vladimir Putin isn't stringing Donald Trump along. Trump is stringing us along.
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Brian Eno - Emerald and Lime (2010)
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The future of music is noise
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Music Ometenashi Sisters (MOS) - Helloland (2024)
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How do you deal with large projects?
It just so happens that I was asked to write a paper about goals I hadn't achieved and I just thought about how I haven't touched my video game engine project in any meaningful way for around two...
It just so happens that I was asked to write a paper about goals I hadn't achieved and I just thought about how I haven't touched my video game engine project in any meaningful way for around two months or so. On reflection, the main thing that is preventing me from working on it is that when I try to get back into it, I don't really know what I'm doing. I'm unorganized and can't figure out what exactly to do next because it's so open-ended. I'm absolutely terrible about writing down plans for what I should do.
I know that I'm not the only person who is trying to work on big solo projects, so I thought I'd ask: what are you doing to keep your project organized? Are you using any tools to help you? What do you find is most helpful to help you anticipate steps you'll need to address when things aren't very clear?
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MV Derbyshire: the sinking no one could explain
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How immersed tube tunnels are built
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W.E.T. – This House Is On Fire (2025)
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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 socialism, videos and gender affirming care. Tags culled from the highest voted topics from the last seven days, if anyone...
Tildes is a very serious site, where we discuss very serious matters like socialism, videos and gender affirming care. Tags culled from the highest voted topics from the last seven days, if anyone was obsessive.
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!12 votes -
What happens after dying in tutorials?
Inspired by my long-ago try at Witcher 3, during which I died in the tutorial by falling off a platform. Yeah, definitely one of the lamest deaths possible. Gotta wonder what the others present...
Inspired by my long-ago try at Witcher 3, during which I died in the tutorial by falling off a platform. Yeah, definitely one of the lamest deaths possible. Gotta wonder what the others present thought about the legendary Geralt of Rivia dying from a simple fall, like geez isn't this guy supposed to be a living legend who's faced giant monsters that could fell armies?? I'm pretty sure the tutorial was a dream of a memory so his death didn't matter, but since then I've wondered:
How screwed would various video game worlds be if the hero dies during the tutorial of all things?
Figured this might be a fun question to ponder since there's so many possibilities. So think of any game with a tutorial where you can die, and then think about the consequences! Maybe you did die, maybe you didn't or came close. And maybe those potential deaths were super lame and super anticlimactic, leaving the other characters to just stare blankly because this guy casually walked right off a cliff, as if expecting some invisible barrier to stop them.
It's just fun to think of how the rest of the cast moves on without the protagonist—you know, assuming they can actually survive the game's plot without you. Or maybe they'll actually be better off...
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Toumani Diabaté - Tapha Niang (2006)
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Blurring and unblurring images
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Alex Garland confirmed to direct live-action ‘Elden Ring’ movie from A24 and Bandai Namco
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Outsourcing responsibility: Explosion at Optima Belle
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Gopher's guide to picking a metal detector
I'm a fairly new detectorist, only been detecting for 25 months, I've only used five detectors Nokta Simplex Plus, Nokta Legend, Minelab Vanquish 540, XP Deus, XP Deus 2, so most of my knowledge...
I'm a fairly new detectorist, only been detecting for 25 months, I've only used five detectors Nokta Simplex Plus, Nokta Legend, Minelab Vanquish 540, XP Deus, XP Deus 2, so most of my knowledge of other machines comes from YouTube videos and forum posts, not first hand experience, this post will be all over the place as I didn't plan it out, sort of a stream of consciousness, all prices are in Canadian dollars, it should be cheaper in the USA but with new tarrifs who knows
I guess the biggest issue budget, machines are expensive, the cheapest machine I think worth getting is $275 and the most expensive general use ones break $2000, specialized machines can be $3000 to maybe $10,000 like pulse induction and imaging machines
Also, if you want to just hunt parks and such, you can get away only using single frequency machines, but if you want to hunt salt water beaches, or even freshwater beaches with lots of black sand, you are going to want a multifrequency machine that runs multiple frequencies at once
I am only going to mention on the main three manufacturers in the bulk of this post, Nokta, Minelab, And XP, but at the end I will briefly touch on Garret and Fisher and Bounty Hunter
I guess first I'll list the single and multifrequency machines, since it depends the environment you want to search
I don't know if I need to leave a space under each line like reddit, so I will
The single frequency detectors are;
Nokta Simplex lite
Nokta Simplex BT
Nokta Simplex Ultra
Nokta FindX
Nokta FindX PRO
Minelab Xterra Pro
XP Deus (1)
The multifrequency detectors also have single frequency capabilities unless otherwise mentioned, they are;
Nokta score
Nokta Double Score
Nokta Triple Score
Nokta Legend
Minelab Vanquish 340 (no single frequency)
Minelab vanquish 440 (no single frequency)
Minelab Vanquish 540 (no single frequency)
Minelab Equinox 600
Minelab Equinox 800
Minelab Equinox 700
Minelab Equinox 900
Minelab Xterra Elite
Minelab Manticore
XP Deus 2
Our of all those detectors, I don't recommend the vanquish series, even though they work great at the beach, the box is not water proof, a rouge wave could end it's whole career
I also don't recommend the equinox 600 or the equinox 800 as the suffered from leaking issues and broken coil ears, the 700 and 900 came out addressing those issues
So, if your budget is on the lower end, and you are never going to go to a salt water beach, or you don't want to fiddle with setting and just want a turn on and go machine, the Nokta FindX Pro is a good choice, it's $275, the cheapest machine released to compete with other cheap Chinese machines on Amazon, there's a YouTuber I know who does very well with it, it's definitely not a toy machine, like a couple I didn't mention, like the Xterra Voyager released for kids by Minelab, and a Nokta one I forget the name
If your budget is a little more and you will not hit a beach, the simplex machines or the Xterra pro come in next, they have some settings to tweak, and the Xterra pro has selectable frequencies up to 20khz
I guess this is a good time to put a little blurb about frequencies, lower frequencies like to hit higher conductors like copper or silver
Higher frequencies like to hit mid to low conductors like gold or iron
lower frequencies use more battery power and go deeper
higher frequencies use less battery power and don't go as deep
higher frequencies will also hit smaller targets than lower frequencies
On the market there's machines that will go from 4khz to 120khz as of today, a new high frequency coil was released for the XP deus 2, most machines where you can't select a frequency will use somewhere between 10 and 15khz which is a good medium frequency
And last for the single frequency machines is the XP deus 1, which is a very old machine now, I don't recommend getting it unlss you can get one super cheap second hand, it's still $1000 in stores and if you get the high frequency coil that's another $500, and as of today the deus 2 released it's high frequency coil, so it kinda makes the deus 1 deprecated imo, I can't think of a spot where I would use the deus 1 any more once I get the new coil for the deus 2
Now for multifrequency machines, like I said the vanquish is a good machine, but there's no single frequency option and it's not water proof, features all other multifrequency machines have
The score, double score and triple score are water proof, infact the triple score pro pack is the best bang for your buck you can get, it cost $670 and comes with the good elliptical coil, a big coil, a hand digger, a pouch, headphones, a hat, and a pinpointer, basically everything you need to get started, if I was getting my first detector I would strongly consider the triple score pro pack, the detector itself is almost as good as the top tier detectors when it comes to unmasking targets
The Minelab Xterra elite is a newish release, it's a nice multifrequency machine with a single frequency option and is water proof, it's released to compete with the triple score
The Nokta legend and Minelab Equinox (700 and 900) were the flagship models for a while for their respective companies, the legend has a few more settings than the triple score, and the equinox has more settings than the Xterra elite and the vanquish, both legend and equinox are water proof, have multifrequency and multiple single frequency options, the legend has single frequency options between 4 and 40khz, and I'm not sure about the equinox but it's probably similar
The top two machines on the market are the Minelab Manticore and the XP deus 2, both machines cost in the ballpark of $2000
I don't know much about the Manticore, but it gets high praise from people, the deus 2 has the best audio on the market, the deus 2 is my favourite machine I ever used
So in summery, I guess if you're on a budget and not hunting the beach, go for simplex, findX, Xterra pro
If you are on a budget and hunting the beach go for a score machine, the best one in your budget, or a vanquish but be anal about not getting it wet
If you are not on a budget but don't want to pay $2000 go for the legend, equinox triple score, or Xterra elite, these machines have room to grow into them
If you sure you will stick with detecting a long time, and you have lots of money, might as well go for a Manticore or deus 2, these machines will be relevant for a long time to come probably
And I said I'd touch on other brands, bounty hunter you could get if your just curious if you even like detecting, it's about $150 for the tracker iv, and it will find stuff, but it's a very basic machine, I rather use the findX pro
Garret machines STAY AWAY FROM THE VORTEX, It's been plauged with problems since release, their engineers should be ashamed of themselves, other Garret machines work okay, if you can get one cheap second hand, it could be a way to go, but if you pay full price for one you can get better working machines for the same price range
Fisher is older, and works okay, again if you can get one second hand for incredibly cheap maybe it would be okay, but they are really outdated, I do want to try the Fisher cz21 but it cost $2000 and i don't want to try it that bad
If I wasn't clear on something let me know and I'll try to clarify
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Project Zomboid adds ragdoll physics
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Igorrr - Blastbeat Falafel (2025)
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How would rings realistically affect living on a planet? [worldbuilding]
Ever since I was a kid, I thought planetary rings were cool, and whenever I scribbled a non-specific alien planet I would give it rings. Lately I have been worldbuilding for a story, and naturally...
Ever since I was a kid, I thought planetary rings were cool, and whenever I scribbled a non-specific alien planet I would give it rings. Lately I have been worldbuilding for a story, and naturally I gave the world rings. But since I made that decision, I've paid more attention to rings in other sci-fi I watch.
There's a lot of sci-fi planets out there with their own Saturn-esque rings. Very often it's just there for the vibes. In the opening to Rogue One, for instance, Galen Erso's farm is on a planet with rings, but this doesn't really come up or affect the plot in any way. I forgot this until I recently rewatched the movie. Similarly in the Foundation series on Apple TV+, even though the protagonist is from an ocean planet with rings (that are beautifully rendered), the rings never really come up. The endless ocean ends up driving both plot points in the show and the superstitious culture of the people who live there, but the ring does not. Maybe this is discussed more in the Foundation books but I'm not familiar with those.
Sometimes rings end up being plot relevant, like in Alien Romulus, where instead of being set dressing, the rings are an obstacle that can cause the space station to crash. Still, the rings don't directly impact the planet or the people who live there. The thing that more directly affects the colonists' lives is the atmosphere blocking the sunlight instead.
What really got me thinking was when I saw this Sci-Show video a few months ago about research that Earth possibly had rings about 450 million years ago. The rings lowered the overall global temperature and caused more extreme summers and winters due to light reflecting off of them. This made me realize rings can add quite a lot to the actual worldbuilding, since besides from the obvious cultural impact on any humanoid life, it can cause big environmental changes as well. This is pretty obvious when you consider how The Moon can do many things that affect life on Earth such as the tides.
Of course there's nothing wrong with stories hand waving away these types of questions, but it's interesting when stories like Three Body Problem take these tropes like living in a multi-star system and consider how that would mess with the people living there.
Astronomy nerds and sci-fi fans of Tildes, are there any other interesting ways rings would affect life on a planet?
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Android Auto to support browser and video apps officially
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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!
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Campfire Cabal, a studio gutted by Embracer, have come back to life and are working on a new game in the Expeditions series of RPGs
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The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered massively outsold the original Oblivion in the US in its first month
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Joviac – Shine (2024)
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Where to find reputable gaming reviews
I was a fan of GameRevolution’s reviews for a long time. They always seemed to have a criteria to reviews that not only sold me on what to pursue, but what to truly avoid even if I loved the...
I was a fan of GameRevolution’s reviews for a long time. They always seemed to have a criteria to reviews that not only sold me on what to pursue, but what to truly avoid even if I loved the franchise. (MGS: Ground Zeros, I’m looking at you.) They have seemingly reduced to one reviewer…
I love the weekly Tildes thread of “what games are you playing” and it has truly opened my eyes to some games I would never have heard of, or even tried (Balatro).
Anywho the point of this is to ask where everyone else looks for reputable/intelligent reviews currently? I enjoy listening to Luke Stephens talk about the industry, but it’s not as concise as an A-F or star or 1-10 rating system. IGN doesn’t have my attention… I just don’t know where to turn, as there are so many options.
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Five-month build of an American-style house by Japanese carpenters
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Laura Stevenson - Honey (2025)
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Teminite X Boom Kitty - Danger [Beat Saber] (2025)
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Troupe of world-class sand sculptors have descended on Hundested in Denmark, as the town prepares to open its 14th annual sand sculpture festival
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Ben Caplan - The Flood (2025)
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Can a 747 actually land in GTA5?
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The Rasmus – Creatures Of Chaos (2025)
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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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Börje Salming's journey from European outsider to NHL legend redefined what it meant to be tough on the ice
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La Dispute - I Shaved My Head (2025)
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uKanDanZ - War Pigs (2025)
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Final Rush is great for all the wrong reasons (Sonic Adventure 2: Battle level analysis)
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The unlikely rise of the Indian space program
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Observation: Video links go unwatched
Opinion Video links go unwatched. This gets even more true the longer the videos are. I think it helps to post a 2-3 line summary of what people can expect to find in the video. There is just too...
Opinion
Video links go unwatched.
This gets even more true the longer the videos are.
I think it helps to post a 2-3 line summary of what people can expect to find in the video.
There is just too much content in the Internet for many people to watch a video, just because it is posted, even if it has an interesting title.
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Inside Denmark's super-efficient S-tog rail system
8 votes