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5 votes
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The curfew myth
5 votes -
How Nicaragua’s good guys turned bad
3 votes -
Water scarcity stirs debate over who owns Brazil's rivers
7 votes -
Walter Jehne: Restoring Water Cycles to Naturally Cool Climates and Reverse Global Warming
5 votes -
How planting trees and grasses can help stabilise farmland in a changing climate
10 votes -
Zager & Evans - I Am
4 votes -
San Diego researchers measure the highest ocean surface temperature in a century
6 votes -
Google open sources "Filament is a physically based rendering engine for Android, Windows, Linux and macOS"
9 votes -
The rise of the sci-fi novella: All the imagination, none of the burden
12 votes -
could we have a warrant canary sitting at the page footer?
an actual picture of a canary would be cute and then if it's removed we know, or just a small line like the non-profit disclaimer is currently.
21 votes -
What are your favorite movies of 2018 so far?
For me it's Blindspotting, Eighth Grade, Hearts Beat Loud, Isle of Dogs, Ready Player One, and of course Infinity War.
8 votes -
Stars of the Lid - Austin Texas Mental Hospital, Part 2 (2001)
4 votes -
No NSFW group?
Why not?
15 votes -
Unrelated languages often use same sounds for common objects and ideas, research finds
16 votes -
Meet the YouTube Stars Turning Viewers Into Readers
14 votes -
Alberta privacy commissioner to investigate use of facial recognition software on Calgary malls
9 votes -
Obi-wan remembers the truth
3 votes -
More tech jobs in Toronto than in the Bay Area
7 votes -
Google struggles to contain employee backlash over China censorship plans
26 votes -
Foodora announced on Thursday it would stop operating in Australia by the end of August
2 votes -
Disney sold streaming/broadcast rights for Star Wars movies to Turner in 2016 and may not be able to offer them on its own service until 2024
5 votes -
England/India First Test so far
Urgh, this is not amazing cricket so far. There's been some good play in parts but overall it feels fairly scrappy from both sides. How many catches have the English slips dropped so far? (mind...
Urgh, this is not amazing cricket so far. There's been some good play in parts but overall it feels fairly scrappy from both sides. How many catches have the English slips dropped so far? (mind you, the Indians dropped a few this afternoon too)
My cricket coach at school was a delightfully gnarly old Yorkshire dude who would repeatedly drill into us "catches win matches lads, catches win matches" before making us do more catching drills.
I feel like I've been defending Cooke's performance for too many years now, I can't believe we don't have someone else who can open the batting reliably. He doesn't need to hit out, just stay in. On the plus side, Sam Curran seems to be finding his feet. He's only 20 but I feel like he could go far. He might have saved this match for England today.
OK, so I started writing this post while watching the highlights, just as England's second innings finished and now, just a few minutes later India are down five wickets, 84 needed to win, and England's bowling attack are on fire. It's all got very interesting all of a sudden.
Non-cricket fans - the Test format is the one you guys generally seem to particularly baffling/frustrating. It's a five day match where nothing can happen for hours on end, and the game can end with no winner.
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How do you pronounce "NES"? Nintendo throws a wrench in the debate
15 votes -
Searchers are combing ponds and taking to the air to look for University of Iowa student Mollie Tibbetts
3 votes -
What was the best change you ever made in your life?
I'm going to be a little bit more broad on my response. It wasn't a matter of just a one-time thing or action, but a philosophy. I have a personal rule of mine to change something major about...
I'm going to be a little bit more broad on my response. It wasn't a matter of just a one-time thing or action, but a philosophy. I have a personal rule of mine to change something major about myself at least once a year, and that could range from a job or to taking up a new hobby.
Since taking up on this idea, this thought, I've felt better as I can see changes happening, and looking back from exactly a year ago to the date there's a lot to be impressed by. By following this new tradition I feel better as I can see constant improvement, and self-motivation to adapt, and evolve as a person.
What was the best change you ever made in your life?
41 votes -
Battle of the Schedulers: Linux's CFS vs FreeBSD's ULE
7 votes -
History of the BASIC Engine
6 votes -
Is there any way to move the text box for topic replies to the top of the page rather than after all the comments?
It took me a while to find where to post a reply to a post, and it was a little annoying to scroll past all the comments to write my own. On the other hand, it does encourage reading the other...
It took me a while to find where to post a reply to a post, and it was a little annoying to scroll past all the comments to write my own.
On the other hand, it does encourage reading the other posts before replying, but I feel like that hopefully won't needed on this site.
7 votes -
Psychological language on Twitter predicts county-level heart disease mortality
3 votes -
Donald Trump administration eyes US capital gains tax cut
9 votes -
Fatboy Slim @ British Airways i360 for Cercle
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Does anybody else find themselves lurking a lot more on Tildes?
On Reddit I'm a fairly active user, commenting a lot even it it doesn't really need to be commented, but on Tildes I find that a lot of the time I will not comment if it seems like it isn't...
On Reddit I'm a fairly active user, commenting a lot even it it doesn't really need to be commented, but on Tildes I find that a lot of the time I will not comment if it seems like it isn't needed, and I'll spend time actually reading other comments to see if what I wanted to say has been said before.
To me it feels like Tildes is a more mature(IMO) and better place for discussion instead of just random quips.
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Your own user page now has paginated Topics and Comments views - let's talk about user history visibility
When you're viewing your own user page, there are now two other "tabs" available, one for showing only topics that you've posted, and one for only comments. These pages are paginated, so you can...
When you're viewing your own user page, there are now two other "tabs" available, one for showing only topics that you've posted, and one for only comments. These pages are paginated, so you can go back through your whole history of topics/comments. I also intend to make the "recent activity" view paginated as well, but that's a tiny bit more complicated, so I left it out for now.
I plan to extend the tabs/pagination to all user pages some time next week, but as I previously promised, I wanted to give people at least a few days to be able to review their own posts and go back and see if there's anything they want to edit/delete before other users can more easily look through their posts.
This leads into a discussion that I want to have about whether we should do anything special to hide user history.
In general, I think that showing user history is good. It's valuable from an accountability perspective and it has a lot of legitimate benefits. If I run across a user that consistently makes good posts, it's nice to be able to look at their history and see some of the other comments they've made. Maybe (once the site is larger, anyway), I'll even learn about some new groups that I'm interested in by seeing where that user hangs out.
However, there are also obvious downsides, and we're seeing some major demonstrations of this in the media lately (mostly applied to Twitter). I don't want to get into the individual cases, but there have been repeated instances of people digging up years-old tweets and using them as ways to attack people. The main problem with this is that a full history (especially when combined with search) makes it very easy to find things to shame people about, especially when they're pulled entirely out of context of how they were written in the first place.
Tildes is still very new, but this is a real possibility as the site goes on. Do we want people to be able to easily dig up old comments a user made 5+ years ago? Do the potential downsides of that ability outweigh the benefits from being able to easily look back through a user's history?
One other thing to keep in mind is that once the site is publicly visible (and especially once there's an API), there will be external databases of everyone's posts. We can make it more difficult/inconvenient for people to be able to search/review user history, but we can't make it impossible. There's just no way to do that with a site where your posts are public.
Let me know your thoughts, it's a really difficult subject and one that I've been thinking about a lot myself as more and more of these "person in spotlight has embarrassing social media history" cases come up.
79 votes -
Four Chord Song - Axis of Awesome
3 votes -
The rumors are true - Fortnite on Android doesn't use Google Play
20 votes -
Will Tildes eventually move to a Reddit-hot-like post sorting algorithm?
The current 4chan-like default sorting method doesn't look like it's going to scale with more people and posts coming in, thoughts?
7 votes -
The Cost of JavaScript in 2018
30 votes -
Just got my first tattoo
12 votes -
What do you think of sites like Kialo.com?
For those unfamiliar Kailo.com is a site somewhat similar to tildes in that it want to encourage rational discussion. Although it is also significantly different than tildes because it seeks more...
For those unfamiliar Kailo.com is a site somewhat similar to tildes in that it want to encourage rational discussion. Although it is also significantly different than tildes because it seeks more to organize the discussion into claims that are evaluated independently.
I tend to think the site has some potential and there might be ideas related to it that could benefit tildes. I'm interested in what aspects the community here likes about the site and what aspects might be worthwhile to incorporate.
As a side note, do sites wanting to encourage rational thinking need more facilities to encourage the use of sources. One thing I've noticed about Kailo is that it's not every concerned with sourcing their claims with evidence.
8 votes -
Zooming out on Google Maps now reveals a globe
7 votes -
A pragmatic guide to Climate Change
19 votes -
I think we need more conservative voices to balance out the intense liberalism of tildes
Should we try to invite more respectful, reasonable conservatives to tildes to foster some decent discussion? I feel like I’m the most conservative person on this site and I’ve voted Democrat in...
Should we try to invite more respectful, reasonable conservatives to tildes to foster some decent discussion? I feel like I’m the most conservative person on this site and I’ve voted Democrat in every election up until the most recent one and I voted for Bernie Sanders. How am I the most conservative person here? It’s very much like an echo chamber here and I’d like to see it get better instead of worse. Any thoughts on this?
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How much is "about two" really?
11 votes -
"We rise together, homie" - Indianapolis, Indiana, USA
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Introductions | August 2018
Hi all! I'm new to Tildes and thought it'd be a great idea to get to know the other Tildes users. Just post something about yourself. Maybe where you're from, what you do for a living, a hobby you...
Hi all!
I'm new to Tildes and thought it'd be a great idea to get to know the other Tildes users.Just post something about yourself. Maybe where you're from, what you do for a living, a hobby you have, anything!
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Is the Tildes section model compatible with injokes and microcultures?
Something you see frequently on Reddit are subreddits that have developed their own slang, jokes and references. That's part of the reason why Reddit feels like a collection of communities more...
Something you see frequently on Reddit are subreddits that have developed their own slang, jokes and references. That's part of the reason why Reddit feels like a collection of communities more than one website divided into sections, which is what Tildes look like right now.
The question is, do we want that sort of stuff here?10 votes -
Max Ochs — Ain't Nobody High Raga
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A new wave of hardline anti-BDS tactics are targetting students, and no one knows who's behind it
6 votes -
Daniel Ricciardo confirmed to leave Red Bull Racing at the end of 2018, moving to Renault
15 votes