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11 votes
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This surgeon wants to offer cheap MRIs. A state law is getting in his way.
6 votes -
Lake Street Dive - Call Off Your Dogs (2016)
4 votes -
Public access unix server for tildes.net?
Reading about tilde.club and cmccabe's excellent post about public access unix servers has made me want one for tildes.net. I realize that there are several alternatives, like tildes.team and...
Reading about tilde.club and cmccabe's excellent post about public access unix servers has made me want one for tildes.net. I realize that there are several alternatives, like tildes.team and sdf.org, but I think it would be really cool to have one specifically for the people here, and once the API is done, it could even integrate with the site.
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The rules of monopoly
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Disenchantment review: Groening’s new Netflix toon is off to a bloody good start
11 votes -
WV House committee approves fourteen articles of impeachment against justices
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Chronic - For big pharma, the perfect patient is wealthy, permanently ill and a daily pill-popper. Will medicine ever recover?
6 votes -
Why Nord Stream 2 is the world’s most controversial energy project
3 votes -
How I gained commit access to Homebrew in 30 minutes
19 votes -
Experts criticize West Virginia’s plan for smartphone voting
13 votes -
Angered by traffic deaths, students began to direct traffic in Bangladesh (facing government backlash)
7 votes -
Italian upper house votes to overturn mandatory vaccinations despite surge in measles cases
9 votes -
Peep Shows, STD Scams, and Freak Shows: Inside the Bowery's Bad Old Days
2 votes -
Censorship 2.0: Shadowy forces controlling online conversations
9 votes -
Bel Canto | Official trailer
3 votes -
Energy deal in limbo as states step up their demands
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Flexible working becoming the norm
5 votes -
Leaked white paper proposes Congressional regulation of social media
14 votes -
Disney Outlines Streaming Service, Will Launch in Late 2019
13 votes -
All eight Harry Potter movies are returning to theaters
11 votes -
Saudi Arabia orders 16,000 students to leave Canada amid escalating clash
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Anyone into whisky/ey?
Just wondering if people here like whisky/ey. I recently discovered that I actually enjoy Irish whiskey more than scotch even. What are your favorites? Do you like all kinds or just a kind in...
Just wondering if people here like whisky/ey. I recently discovered that I actually enjoy Irish whiskey more than scotch even. What are your favorites? Do you like all kinds or just a kind in particular? Favorite brands there? Any particular whisky you've tried that is not common and you'd like to recommend? Microdistilleries that you really like?
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Force India F1 team exits administration, under consortium of investors led by Lawrence Stroll
5 votes -
Uber but for snitching
14 votes -
Wilbur Ross (US Secretary of Commerce) is accused of swindling $120 million from associates and 'could rank among the biggest grifters in American history,' according to a bombshell Forbes report
5 votes -
AT&T acquires full ownership of Otter Media (including VRV, Crunchyroll, and Roosterteeth)
12 votes -
Inside the culture of sexism at Riot Games
32 votes -
Spotify playlist sharing
6 votes -
Ultra-minimalist "one line" Firefox
I mainly use my keyboard to navigate around in Firefox so decided to edit UserChrome.css to create a custom, ultra-minimalist "one line" UI for myself and also maximize my screen real-estate by...
I mainly use my keyboard to navigate around in Firefox so decided to edit UserChrome.css to create a custom, ultra-minimalist "one line" UI for myself and also maximize my screen real-estate by removing the window Titlebar and Tab Bar (using Tree Tabs sidebar extension instead). I also dislike how cluttered the Firefox interface is with unneeded options scattered everywhere, and how much redundancy there is with many options showing up in multiple places for no good reason, so I removed most of that as well. Here is the results:
Main UI (Navigation and "Hamburger" toolbar buttons removed)
Tree Tabs sidebar & More Tools both open
"Find in page" moved to the top, with Menu bar also toggled on
New Tab Page (my Bookmark Toolbar auto-unhides itself only on this page)
My Home Page, set to the FF Library "popout" page (chrome://browser/content/places/places.xul)Context Menus (with lots of redundant and unused options removed):
Address bar dropdown
Page context menu
Image context menu
Link context menu
If anyone is interested in trying it out themselves, here is the UserChrome.css (which needs to go in the
/chromedirectory of your Firefox profile).And if enough people are interested in learning Firefox UserChrome.css customization using the Browser Toolbox with remote debugging, I can always write up a tutorial at some point. There are some decent resources already available over at userchrome.org and reddit.com/r/FirefoxCSS/ too.
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Overcooked! 2 | Release trailer
12 votes -
El Paquete, Cuba's answer to digital content distribution
7 votes -
Let's Encrypt Is Now Officially Trusted by All Major Root Programs
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Any Rothfuss Fans in the House?
Just finished The Wise Man's Fear, and I'm blown away by the massive amounts of world building interspersed by hella awkward sex scenes. Anyone else eagerly awaiting the next Kingkiller Chronicle...
Just finished The Wise Man's Fear, and I'm blown away by the massive amounts of world building interspersed by hella awkward sex scenes. Anyone else eagerly awaiting the next Kingkiller Chronicle addition?
9 votes -
Why Tesla stock skyrocketed and got halted - Elon Musk is "considering" taking Tesla private in a $70 billion deal
12 votes -
Alfie, the odd-job boy of Clitheroe
3 votes -
The Cost of Javascript in 2018
10 votes -
hmmm
mmm Edit: gitlab issue
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hmmmmmmmmmmmmm
more testing https://gitlab.com/tildes/tildes/issues/198 edit: pls don't ban me I love u deimos
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Is the white box around "green card" a glitch on my end or does it actually mean something?
5 votes -
Exodus: The climate change migration crisis
9 votes -
Why is there a box around this tag?
18 votes -
Wells Fargo may have accidentally foreclosed 400 US homes
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"Now the Donald Trump administration wants to limit US citizenship for legal immigrants"
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Freelancer Talk: Productivity Tools
It's been about a month since my last post kicking off some freelancing discussion, I figured it would be a good time to do another if anyone is interested. Chosen topic today: productivity tools....
It's been about a month since my last post kicking off some freelancing discussion, I figured it would be a good time to do another if anyone is interested. Chosen topic today: productivity tools.
Let's just start by saying that there are a whole lot of them. Project management tools, accounting tools, time tracking, communication, storage and organization, all sorts of categories. I am pretty sure part of the reason so many of these web-based tools have popped up is simply because web developers are a pretty large contingent of the freelancing world these days, so they end up building tools for themselves and then spin up a product and start-up company out of it.
The first part of the questions I pose is simply: do you think we all spend too much time worrying about and investing ourselves in to productivity tools? Certainly there are some tools that require very minimal onboarding and are helpful at increasing your productive time, but it is also certain that is not the case for all of them. And determining which tools will be beneficial can be a time sink of its own; parsing through the long lists of options, reviewing features and walkthroughs, signing up for free trials (and then unsubscribing from all the marketing email lists), all of that is time spent not focused on your actual work.
I'll drop in a few of my own toolset to give you an idea where I'm coming from: Google Apps, Trello, Freshbooks, Slack. I honestly try to keep it pretty simple, though perhaps I overly rely on spreadsheets and text documents as a result. To be honest, I probably spend more time looking at API documentation for all of these kinds of tools than I look at it from a user perspective, because I end up with tons of clients who want integrations with all of these tools.
So what tools are the most important to you in getting things done and getting yourself back to the work at hand? Do you have any complaints on a particular product, or the overall ecosystem of productivity tools as a whole? Do you think we are too focused on such tools? Or not invested enough in them?
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Facebook Wanted Gizmodo to Kill Investigative TooL
8 votes -
Marine kicked out of Marine Corps for role in Charlottesville white supremacist march
14 votes -
Plants can tell the time using sugars
5 votes -
status.im sponsors full-time development of the open source language Nim
8 votes -
Women doctors 'best for female heart patients'
3 votes