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3 votes
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Austria rejects Afghan's asylum bid because he 'did not act or dress gay'
11 votes -
Drought assistance to be dramatically ramped up by Turnbull Government
5 votes -
'We've been warned': Swelling Northern Hemisphere heatwaves bring unprecedented fires
8 votes -
Is there a mod that lets me play Doom 1/2 in Doom 3's engine?
I don't mean with remastered graphics. I just mean the original Doom games. The reason for this is to have a better interface, some good gameplay tweaks (ie. freelook) and a way better multiplayer...
I don't mean with remastered graphics. I just mean the original Doom games. The reason for this is to have a better interface, some good gameplay tweaks (ie. freelook) and a way better multiplayer framework. I know GZDoom does most of those things but it doesn't have a very good multiplayer framework (lots of desyncing) and it would have an even better interface. Another solution to this problem that's not running Doom 1 in Doom 3 if also very welcome. Thanks and sorry for the wall of text.
4 votes -
I'm sorry for the silly question, but where is the search function?
I can't find it anywhere on the website or in the documentation. Is this a design choice or am I missing something?
15 votes -
What upcoming games or updates are you excited about?
I can't wait for Bannerlord to come out, it can't get here soon enough. It always seems to be delayed so my hopes of seeing it anytime soon are thin.
36 votes -
What artists really surprised you?
Have there been any musicians you didn't think much of at first, but upon closer inspection, really surprised you? I've recently listened to Barenaked Ladies' album Maroon and it's a surprisingly...
Have there been any musicians you didn't think much of at first, but upon closer inspection, really surprised you? I've recently listened to Barenaked Ladies' album Maroon and it's a surprisingly introspective and melancholy record, but with upbeat sounds. Off The Hook and Conventioneers are fantastic songs that I've heard nothing about
11 votes -
Feature request/discussion: Tag everyone that replied to a post
Hi, It would be nice for the OP to be able to tag everyone that answered a post to give some solution to some problem that didn't had a solution (something like a post "my computer does not turn...
Hi,
It would be nice for the OP to be able to tag everyone that answered a post to give some solution to some problem that didn't had a solution (something like a post "my computer does not turn on, what can i do?" and no one finds the solution, then the OP finds the solution and tags every one that replied to let them know what the solution was [this is a super dumb example, but you got the point :) ]).
Problem is that this may be abused, maybe limiting use of one/two calls for everyone on one post?
EDIT: added "on one post"
9 votes -
Interest in a weekly discussion thread?
This idea came to me last night when I was reading the post over on ~movies asking a similar question. I'm an avid user of ~music and I like to participate in the weekly "what have you been...
This idea came to me last night when I was reading the post over on ~movies asking a similar question. I'm an avid user of ~music and I like to participate in the weekly "what have you been listening to" threads along with the Listening Club when possible, and I was wondering if something similar could be applied to another media group, and since I love anime and manga, my first thought was this one.
Basically my questions here are:
Would a weekly "what have you been reading/watching" thread be something you would participate in?
Secondly:
Would you prefer it be something more casual-based, or would you prefer it to be people writing reviews for things they've been viewing?
I think that one of the ways to spur more interest in media groups is weekly/monthly/whatever interval discussion threads and I'd also just personally like to see what other people here are thinking of the things they're currently watching or reading.
11 votes -
Growing-ups: Living with your parents, single and with no clear career. Is this a failure to grow up or a whole new stage of life?
29 votes -
Robyn Dell'Unto - Face to Face (2017)
5 votes -
White House Counsel has cooperated extensively with Mueller’s obstruction inquiry
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Has anyone else found it progressively harder to get into new music?
In the past, I used to find something like twelve new bands a month that I loved; then I'd go through bands they'd tour with and pick up a few bands from that, bands that were on whatever...
In the past, I used to find something like twelve new bands a month that I loved; then I'd go through bands they'd tour with and pick up a few bands from that, bands that were on whatever compilations they were on (think the old Fat Wreck comps that used to come out a few times a year), and however else.
Nowadays, it's more like twenty-four new bands a year that I find myself enjoying. It's so frustrating, because there's no shortage of new music coming out! I just...can't get myself to like much of it.
Any of you guys experiencing something similar?
23 votes -
We need a loveable mascot
Reddit has the snoo, we need to have a cute mascot that can represent us. Any suggestions? What do you think @Deimos? Edit: maybe we should organize a drawing contest for someone to make the mascot
34 votes -
I made a little concept drawing of a design for a Super Smash Bros-Chan. Drawn in MS Paint.
3 votes -
Radiolab - Post No Evil
8 votes -
Ancient Egypt: Cheese discovered in 3,200-year-old tomb
7 votes -
Writers Have Always Loved Mobile Devices
11 votes -
'Grand Theft Auto' publisher gets temporary injunction against cheat seller
7 votes -
Blind loyalty - How a social network is redefining the future of corporate culture
14 votes -
Test comment counter bump
Blah blah
1 vote -
Mastodon is better than Twitter: Elevator pitch
32 votes -
New and a bit alarming: pt 3: Beauty and the Beast (2017) review
4 votes -
What are your thoughts on species scale ethics vs individual scale?
For example, 500 people working long hours in dangerous conditions for terrible pay, but they make it possible for 5000 others to live in a utopian society. What about 50 workers and 50,000...
For example, 500 people working long hours in dangerous conditions for terrible pay, but they make it possible for 5000 others to live in a utopian society. What about 50 workers and 50,000 benefactors? I think everyone can agree that it's wrong for there to be less benefactors than workers, but what about 50/50? What if it's 500 blue skinned people and a million red skinned?
I usually find myself internally preferring the species level ethical decisions, but I've never been brave enough to admit to it out loud because I know it makes me sound like a socio/psychopath.
14 votes -
The shareholder value myth
5 votes -
The Birth of Video Recording
3 votes -
How to hire
5 votes -
NASA releases time lapse of disappearing Arctic ice
8 votes -
'F--- You!': Press leaks during Google's all-hands meeting enrage insiders and break a cardinal rule at the company
12 votes -
Private dog cloning, what are your thoughts?
I had a discussion today about the ethics of cloning your pets. It's a thing you can currently pay (a lot) of money for, but I don't really see much discussion about it, even though it's absurdly...
I had a discussion today about the ethics of cloning your pets. It's a thing you can currently pay (a lot) of money for, but I don't really see much discussion about it, even though it's absurdly sci-fi and a little crazy to me that it's a real business.
So what are your thoughts? Is it ethical? Is it a bit weird? Is it perfectly healthy?
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Proposal: Weekly neologism thread
I'm a terrible writer, in part because I've got that epistemophiliac adoration for obscure, archaic or onomatopoeic words, word-play, and more pedantry than most audiences can bear. That being...
I'm a terrible writer, in part because I've got that epistemophiliac adoration for obscure, archaic or onomatopoeic words, word-play, and more pedantry than most audiences can bear.
That being said, I think it would be a fun exercise to create and justify new words. A broad range of examples can be found here.
I'm suggesting this both to give serious writers new tools, and as a light-hearted lower-but-not-low effort community-building exercise to include those who don't consider themselves writers yet.
Rules:
- Any subject matter, though I'd prefer we kept this SFW.
- The "logos", or rationale, of the neologism should need little explanation, or be presented in the context of usage, e.g. "asshat", "we're not leaving town, we're staycationing this year."
- English language is not required - if you can make a logical creole word and provide English justification, that's fine.
- Please Google to ensure originality.
- Puns are going to happen. If that's a problem for you, please refrain from complaint unless you feel there's unnecessary cruelty outside the bounds of Tildes' terms of use.
Here's a starter:
mortlifting - abusing the occasion of a celebrity's death to make an unrelated political point.
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Mass authentic
5 votes -
How would you feel about "levels" a user could gain with accompanying priviledges?
Lately, there's been talk about new priviledges users could gain, either by requesting them (and being judged as fit) or discussing if everyone should gain a new ability like editing titles The...
Lately, there's been talk about new priviledges users could gain, either by requesting them (and being judged as fit) or discussing if everyone should gain a new ability like editing titles
The problem with new priviledges is of course that they can be abused by malicious users. One of the overall goals of Tildes is to trust users, but punish abuse, however I don't see this working with a large userbase. Even if this site grows slowly and the community remains mostly small or perhaps invite only, eventually we will reach a tipping point where the mods, if you want to call them that, won't be able to effectively manage the userbase. I feel like if we locked certain abilities (like editing titles, even within a time limit) behind tiers or levels users could achieve with certain actions, we could manage to keep low-effort trolls out and use it a sort of tutorial, where after certain actions for a new user (like writing their first comment or receiving their first vote) a window could pop up, informing them that they now have gained a new ability like voting, simultaniously explaining what the goal with the actual votes is.
I understand that this would gamify the system, but it would stop new users from abusing the system and lock those more dangerous abilities behind things they needed to do, ideally things that require a time investment so they'd feel less inclined to abuse the tools they've been granted (because they'd value their account more due to said time investment). It would also automate some things for the masses, which would make moderating easier.
An example:
A new user joins the site, at first, he can only vote. After casting his first vote, a message pops up, telling him that he can now post comments. Maybe there's a link to the rules and code of conduct there, maybe just a little tidbit about how stuff works on Tildes. Things that require more trust in the user are locked behind more difficult milestones, maybe editing titles is locked behind writing a hundred comments or receiving a hundred votes, maybe both.
What are your thoughts on this?
13 votes -
Let's talk about tooling.
Hey! Since it's a small community at the moment, I think we can have a very genreral thread about anything regarding tooling: interesting technologies you use at work/home, your editor, plugins,...
Hey! Since it's a small community at the moment, I think we can have a very genreral thread about anything regarding tooling: interesting technologies you use at work/home, your editor, plugins, themes, bruh let's even share some screenshots. I find this kind of shit exciting and know more people like me exist out there :)
13 votes -
Notpron: the hardest riddle available on the internet
9 votes -
Trump Is Not a King - A group of top former intelligence and military leaders are sending a message to the nation’s troops and spies: think twice before following the president’s orders in a crisis.
18 votes -
Use of water for electricity generation triggers outcry in Mexico
5 votes -
Introducing Ursal — Union of Socialist Republics of Latin America, Brazil's latest meme craze
9 votes -
Don’t tell Scotty but here’s an oral history of ‘Scotty Doesn’t Know’
7 votes -
Disenchantment is another fine work from Matt Groening
Love that it's not a retread of either Simpsons or Futurama. Need to watch more but I feel like critics are being way too hard on this.
27 votes -
US judge bars statements made by Guantánamo detainees during FBI interrogations
9 votes -
How the everyday commute is changing who we are
9 votes -
‘You don’t belong to my country either.’ How two Noongar boys spoke up, a world away from home.
7 votes -
We're racist towards robots, too, study finds
6 votes -
Study shows forest conservation is a powerful tool to improve nutrition in developing nations
6 votes -
Netflix will now interrupt series binges with video ads for its other series
32 votes -
MIT launches massive election data trove, ranks US election efficiency
7 votes -
The twenty-year patent on Teledildonics has expired
16 votes -
Valve launches Steam.tv, a possible competitor to Twitch
20 votes