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6 votes
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Bill Gates warns child deaths to rebound after Donald Trump-era funding cuts
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Advent of Compiler Optimisations, by Matt Godbolt
14 votes -
Fizzy, a new source-available Kanban tool by 37signals
25 votes -
Mr Oizo - Flat beat (1999)
14 votes -
IKEA finally arrives in New Zealand. Even the country's leader came out to celebrate.
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What creative projects have you been working on?
This topic is part of a series. It is meant to be a place for users to discuss creative projects they have been working on. Projects can be personal, professional, physical, digital, or even just...
This topic is part of a series. It is meant to be a place for users to discuss creative projects they have been working on.
Projects can be personal, professional, physical, digital, or even just ideas.
If you have any creative projects that you have been working on or want to eventually work on, this is a place for discussing those.
6 votes -
Oxygen therapy chambers have led to horrific deaths. Why are influencers raving about them?
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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?
9 votes -
UK and Norway have signed a defence pact that will see them operate a combined fleet to hunt Russian submarines in the North Atlantic
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Do you feel like you’ve had many lives so far? Why, why not? Which?
I’ve been mulling over this for the past few weeks. Even though I haven’t drastically changed lives over the course of my lifetime, I still feel like I’ve had eras: As a young adult in the UK and...
I’ve been mulling over this for the past few weeks.
Even though I haven’t drastically changed lives over the course of my lifetime, I still feel like I’ve had eras:
- As a young adult in the UK and around the world, figuring things out
- As a student in Canada
- As an employee in another province
- And now as an independent consultant in Switzerland and France
Although I still live a comfortable western lifestyle, I do feel these different eras are akin to different lives. 18 year old me wouldn’t guess what 30 or 40 year old me became. Not only professionally but also emotionally and day to day.
To delineate my eras, I consider career/professional matters but also outlook on life, lessons learnt, relationships, country/city of résidence (or lack thereof).
Do you have a similar feeling? Why or why not? And what do you consider you life or lives to have been so far?
32 votes -
Here’s how much money Los Camp! make from streaming…
20 votes -
Is YouTube's use of AI upscaling for Shorts unethical?
17 votes -
Day 4: Printing Department
Today's problem description: https://adventofcode.com/2025/day/4 Please post your solutions in your own top-level comment. Here's a template you can copy-paste into your comment to format it...
Today's problem description: https://adventofcode.com/2025/day/4
Please post your solutions in your own top-level comment. Here's a template you can copy-paste into your comment to format it nicely, with the code collapsed by default inside an expandable section with syntax highlighting (you can replace
pythonwith any of the "short names" listed in this page of supported languages):<details> <summary>Part 1</summary> ```python Your code here. ``` </details>7 votes -
Guild Wars: Reforged | Official launch trailer
11 votes -
Prime Video pulls eerily emotionless AI-generated anime dubs after complaints
23 votes -
Dragonsteel Nexus 2025
Anyone else at Dragonsteel this year? Want to do a Tildes meetup at some point?
3 votes -
How did you choose your podcast app and would you switch to a different one?
I first started getting into Podcasts in 2017 after hearing about them for years. I finally had a regular, medium length commute to an internship and was tired of the radio and listening to music...
I first started getting into Podcasts in 2017 after hearing about them for years. I finally had a regular, medium length commute to an internship and was tired of the radio and listening to music in the morning. I did a quick search for "Best Android Podcast app" and saw that Pocket Casts was highly reviewed. Since I had enough credit in my account to purchase it, I went ahead and installed it and never ended up looking for another app. Since then, I've become hooked as my form of audio entertainment/information gathering over the years, and Pocket Casts has become an app that I use every day.
I was thinking this morning while opening my app, what would cause me to switch. I briefly considered switching when Pocket Casts moved to a subscription model, but the features that were included in that subscription are really only "nice to haves" for me and how I use the app. This got me thinking about how other people engage with podcasts and choose the app that they use.
- How did you choose your podcast app?
- Do you ever try out other podcast apps?
- Are there any features that would/did make you want to switch to a different app?
- Do you use a cross-platform podcast app or different apps on different platforms?
- What are your favorite/most used features of your current podcast app?
- What podcast(s) are you currently listening to that you'd like to recommend to others?
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Sailing skill is live on Old School Runescape as of two weeks ago
Ive been playing nonstop for the past two weeks basically, took last week off work so I could play. Lvl 67 as of this morning and I’m a little behind my clan mates who are 80s pushing 90s Thoughts...
Ive been playing nonstop for the past two weeks basically, took last week off work so I could play. Lvl 67 as of this morning and I’m a little behind my clan mates who are 80s pushing 90s
Thoughts in general? Thoughts on salvaging nerf this am?
Haven’t played in years and think it sounds neat? It is. Bond up and play, sailing is a meta skill so you can lvl up while you level up but watch out for random crates of alcohol in the sea cause while you get xp from sampling…. Sometimes they tele you to the abyss cause Jagex is pro troll
23 votes -
National Board of Review winners 2025: ‘One Battle After Another’ dominates with Best Film, Director, three acting prizes
4 votes -
FEX: Emulate x86 Programs on ARM64
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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!
6 votes -
Is “green AI” even possible?
13 votes -
Indie Spirit Award nominees include ‘Sorry, Baby,’ ‘Peter Hujar’s Day,’ ‘Train Dreams,’ ‘Twinless,’ and ‘The Plague’
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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?
19 votes -
The best games of 2025, picked by NPR's staff
65 votes -
San Francisco sues ultra processed food producers
20 votes -
Drunk raccoon found passed out in Virginia liquor store
56 votes -
Family of Colombian fisherman killed in strike in the Caribbean files formal complaint against US
17 votes -
Ready or Not 2: Here I Come | Official trailer
4 votes -
Grow slowly, stay small
38 votes -
Putting rigid bodies to rest
8 votes -
Claude the albino alligator passes away at age 30
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r/art subreddit under new management after an artist was banned for mentioning their art prints
On November 24, 2025, Artist Hayden Clay (reddit user Strawbear) was permanently banned from the r/art subreddit for mentioning their art prints. In addition, all their content-- many years'...
On November 24, 2025, Artist Hayden Clay (reddit user Strawbear) was permanently banned from the r/art subreddit for mentioning their art prints. In addition, all their content-- many years' worth-- was also removed from the subreddit.
r/art has always had extremely strict rules against self-promotion, to the extent of being actively hostile to artists. For example, if you post your art there, you are not allowed to have a link to your website in your reddit user profile, and you may not put a watermark which includes your social media handle. As of December 3, 2025, their official rules stated:
- DO NOT SPAM. No art sales, no links to social media, stores, or anything spammy.
DO NOT mention SALES or SOCIAL MEDIA. AT ALL.
DO NOT MENTION ART SALES. AT ALL.
DO NOT LINK TO SOCIAL MEDIA. Or talk about your social media, or include any watermark that references your social media.
DO NOT link to a sales site, or have a link to your sales site in your personal profile, or have a username that refers to a sales site.
Basically, if your Reddit account exists only to sell your art, DO NOT post here.
Broken record time: This applies to anything that looks like spam. ANYTHING. For example: product marketing, fundraising, charities, surveys, contests, collaborations, exhibitions, requests for submissions, research projects, business ideas, requests for prints, social media usernames, links to sales pages, website promotions, sneaky usernames, and whatever else we feel is spam.
If you still think, somehow, your spam doesn't fit this list, DO NOT post here.
Hayden Clay's post prompted plenty of backlash against the r/art mod team. On November 27, Hayden Clay tweeted that the r/art mod team rage-quit, leaving the subreddit locked. CORRECTION: Sorry for my mistake-- the mod team did not rage quit, it was one mod that removed everyone and then pretended like everyone decided to quit. Thanks to @teaearlgraycold and @CannibalisticApple for the correction!
On December 2, the r/art new mod team introduced themselves. They are promising to have updated "non-draconian" rules in the next few days. They understand that artists need to make a living and advertise their work, and want to moderate the subreddit in a way that balances that against spam. They've been unbanning users (including Hayden Clay) and they said that out of 5000+ bans issued in 2025, only 60+ had a valid reason.
UPDATE: As of December 4, r/art has been reopened, with updated rules in place. I think this is much more fair with regards to self-promotion:
- Advertising / Self-promotion
Promotion/advertising of products or services (e.g., art materials, software) is not permitted without mod approval.
Links to personal sites/socials/merch should be in your Reddit profile, and can be mentioned once in your post body and sparingly in comments if asked. Direct links to personal sites/socials/merch should only be shared in our weekly Wednesday megathread.
Promotion of OnlyFans or other pornographic sites is not permitted.
I remember being new to reddit and thinking about sharing my art in the r/art subreddit, but then I was turned off by their anti-artist rules. I'm pleasantly surprised by this turn of events-- though I wish it had happened earlier. The new mods sound reasonable, and have expressed dismay about the negativity of the previous mods:
Honestly it's pretty insane and a bit depressing seeing the modmails from the old team. Very rude, disrespectful, and extremely harsh to people making simple, innocent mistakes, older people or non-English speaking people misunderstanding little things, etc. Those mods were seriously troubled.
I'm glad that it looks like reddit's most established art subreddit has a better future ahead thanks to the new mods.
46 votes - DO NOT SPAM. No art sales, no links to social media, stores, or anything spammy.
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California High Speed Rail Authority advances track and systems construction procurement
15 votes -
Virginia's Long Bridge Project will improve rail capacity around Washington DC
15 votes -
Day 3: Lobby
Today's problem description: https://adventofcode.com/2025/day/3 Please post your solutions in your own top-level comment. Here's a template you can copy-paste into your comment to format it...
Today's problem description: https://adventofcode.com/2025/day/3
Please post your solutions in your own top-level comment. Here's a template you can copy-paste into your comment to format it nicely, with the code collapsed by default inside an expandable section with syntax highlighting (you can replace
pythonwith any of the "short names" listed in this page of supported languages):<details> <summary>Part 1</summary> ```python Your code here. ``` </details>13 votes -
Elite Dangerous discussion
Do we have any Elite Dangerous players on here? What does everyone think of the new ships? Any other recent changes you're excited about?
27 votes -
Midweek Movie Free Talk
Warning: this post may contain spoilers
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.
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Humble Choice - December 2025
Steam Page OpenCritic Steam Recent/All Operating Systems Steam Deck ProtonDB Nine Sols 86 94 / 95 Win, Mac ✅ Verified 🎖️ Platinum Like a Dragon Gaiden: The Man Who Erased His Name 79 92 / 96 Win ✅...
Steam Page OpenCritic Steam Recent/All Operating Systems Steam Deck ProtonDB Nine Sols 86 94 / 95 Win, Mac ✅ Verified 🎖️ Platinum Like a Dragon Gaiden: The Man Who Erased His Name 79 92 / 96 Win ✅ Verified 🎖️ Platinum Streets of Rage 4 84 87 / 93 Win, Mac, Linux ✅ Verified ✅ Native Lost Skies -- 69 / 67 Win ❌ Unsupported 🎖️ Platinum Intravenous 2 -- 98 / 96 Win 🟨 Playable 🎖️ Platinum Dungeon Tycoon -- 92 / 78 Win, Mac 🟨 Playable 🟨 Gold Beholder Conductor -- 98 / 87 Win, Mac ✅ Verified 🎖️ Platinum Godlike Burger -- -- / 76 Win, Mac, Linux ❓ Unknown ✅ Native 14 votes -
Living wage calculator
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Dell CEO pledges $6.25 billion to ‘Trump accounts’ for American children
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Cloud hosting in EU
Hi! I've decided to move some of my selfhosted things from on-prem (at home ;)) to the cloud, and at the same time I'd like to try and run this in EU, or at least europe. I'd like to get started...
Hi!
I've decided to move some of my selfhosted things from on-prem (at home ;)) to the cloud, and at the same time I'd like to try and run this in EU, or at least europe. I'd like to get started fairly quickly as this was prompted by one of my home servers halfway dying on me.
The features I'm most interested in are approximately:
- Virtual machines.
- Storage. Cheap long term for backups (similar to S3 Glacier).
- Managed DB, most likely postgresql.
- Serverless jobs (similar to AWS lambda).
- IaaS (I've got a bit of experience with terraform, but it doesn't have to be that).
- Builtin monitoring.
- Git hosting, it's likely that I'll just go with github/gitlab here, but if there's a nice alternative I'm up for it.
- Automated sending of email. I'm using AWS SES atm, and I'm very happy with it.
Some other things:
- I intend to run a combination of services written by others, e.g. nextcloud and software I've written myself.
- I'll most likely be running linux only, but I prefer to select my own flavour where it makes sense.
- I much prefer managing permissions and users in gcp than in aws as I find aws way too complicated for my needs while gcp mostly just makes sense.
- I'd prefer a platform that's being developed and improving over time with big potential for the future.
- This is a hobby project, and some of these requirements may seem a bit contradictory or non-optimal, but that's ok.
- I have some experience running kubernetes (self-hosted), and I'm not a huge fan of the complexity and yaml files, at the same time OpenStack is getting kinda old, and I don't know if I think it's a platform for the future. But from what I see most of the options seems to be built on top of one of those.
- Cheaper is of course better, I don't have a company-sized budget, this is all coming out of my "hobby pocket".
- I live in Sweden, so datacenters geographically close is a plus.
Right now I'm looking at European alternatives to Amazon Web Services (AWS), and Scaleway is looking the most promising, but I'm really skimming the top when it comes to info atm.
Hope that makes sense =) I'm interested in all kinds of feedback.
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Interview with Pierre-Loup Griffais on SteamOS, ARM, FEX and more
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Power Composer - Music-making software, MIDI editor, soundfont synth - free early access on Windows
https://www.powercomposer.net/ I am not affiliated with this project, I just think it's awesome and deserves more publicity. Power Composer is a piano-reel-style MIDI editor built in the Godot...
https://www.powercomposer.net/
I am not affiliated with this project, I just think it's awesome and deserves more publicity.
Power Composer is a piano-reel-style MIDI editor built in the Godot game engine (though it is a tool, not a game). It's intended to be lighter and more accessible than a DAW, but still quite powerful. The dev has been quietly working on it for a while now and just recently made a free early-access Windows build available!
I've been keeping an eye on it ever since it was featured in the Godot 2024 showreel, as I've wanted something like it for a while. Several years ago, I was playing around with Chrome Music Lab's "Song Maker" so I could use it in my classroom. I ended up having such a great time that I got incredibly sidetracked and spent a while just writing stuff. I know the grid-based sequencer isn't a novel concept, but something about that particular configuration just clicked with me.
Ever since then, I've been searching for something similar but more capable that still clicks in the same way. I tried Bosca Ceoil, LMMS, and a couple DAWs' MIDI editors, but nothing quite did it. Then I saw Power Composer. Now that I can actually try it, it's just as comfortable as I hoped! I'm a classically-trained music teacher and have been writing/arranging with software like Dorico for years, but something about sequencers (and Power Composer in particular) just feels more freeing to me than traditional notation.
It is not open-source nor is it planned to be, which is a bummer because I'd love to contribute, but I get it - being paid for your work is nice. No word on the release price or timeline yet.
The dev seems like a good guy. In addition to the website above, Power Composer has a Youtube channel and a Discord server, and he is actively taking feature requests and bug reports on the latter.
I've been exploring it a bit and I'd be happy to answer any questions people have about it! Really enjoying it so far.
11 votes -
Bun is joining Anthropic
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New York Film Critics 2025: ‘One Battle After Another’ wins Best Film
12 votes -
GiveWell’s response to global health funding cuts
7 votes -
Greed is destroying the world
15 votes -
Tesla registrations were down in France, Sweden, Denmark, and Germany – Norway, however, is bucking the trend, thanks to a tax incentive system that will soon be rolled back
10 votes