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17 votes
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Facebook is being sued by their advertisers for faking video viewing figures
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First law firm in Canada focusing on eSports opens in Toronto
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Antiwar movement spreads among tech workers
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Thirteen overlooked and forgotten murals of San Francisco
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Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison apologises to victims of institutional child sex abuse
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The oldest true stories in the world
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Surveillance capitalism has led us into a dystopia
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Feature Request: SQRL authentication
Hi, I found an SQRL client on F-Droid, it seems like a pretty good concept, any thoughts on this? Here are the docs https://www.grc.com/sqrl/sqrl.htm I also opened a issue on gitlab so it can be...
Hi,
I found an SQRL client on F-Droid, it seems like a pretty good concept, any thoughts on this?
Here are the docs https://www.grc.com/sqrl/sqrl.htm
I also opened a issue on gitlab so it can be commented also there https://gitlab.com/tildes/tildes/issues/304
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What are you typing on?
What are you all typing on? Right now I'm using a Planck with gateron reds. It was a gift from a friend and I'm loving it. It didn't take too long to get used to the ortholinear layout and I'm...
What are you all typing on?
Right now I'm using a Planck with gateron reds. It was a gift from a friend and I'm loving it. It didn't take too long to get used to the ortholinear layout and I'm starting to like it more than staggered. At first the lack of keys seems like a con, but once you really start digging into the power the firmware offers it's easy to counteract, and it can become easier and faster to use than a full size keyboard
28 votes -
Singapore flying taxi trial set to begin in the second half of 2019
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Bureau of Meteorology hits out at 'inaccurate' reports of local forecasting changes
2 votes -
Netflix pulls the plug on ‘Luke Cage’ - No season three for Marvel’s Harlem hero
16 votes -
Cate Blanchett defends straight actors playing gay characters
9 votes -
'The Conners' showrunner Bruce Helford: Why we killed off Roseanne like that
The show-runner explains: 'The Conners' Showrunner Bruce Helford: Why We Killed Off Roseanne Like That Some fan reactions: ‘The Conners’ Has Officially Killed Off Roseanne, And Fans Can’t Believe...
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The show-runner explains: 'The Conners' Showrunner Bruce Helford: Why We Killed Off Roseanne Like That
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Some fan reactions: ‘The Conners’ Has Officially Killed Off Roseanne, And Fans Can’t Believe The Shade
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Vreal - The first broadcast platform for VR games
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The next big blue-collar job is coding
11 votes -
Kara Swisher: Who will teach Silicon Valley to be ethical?
12 votes -
Eureka Stockade rebellion
3 votes -
"Discussion threads" for groups
I'm a big fan of "discussion threads" over on reddit, if you're unfamiliar they're essentially threads a subreddit will pin every day or week where you can post things that don't deserve a full...
I'm a big fan of "discussion threads" over on reddit, if you're unfamiliar they're essentially threads a subreddit will pin every day or week where you can post things that don't deserve a full post or are slightly frivolous or off topic. To give an example, a while back I wanted to make a post with some thoughts on Coleridge's "Ode to Dejection", but after typing it out didn't think there was enough to warrant making a thread over it. I didn't feel like doing a more extensive analysis or trying to artificially broaden the scope (ie, doing something like "what's a poem you like?" as an excuse for sharing my thoughts), so I just trashed it.
I like discussion threads because they help save "small" content like that as well as helping to build a sense of community and are just generally quite comfy.
However, I recognize that there can be some downsides:
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May end up being "low quality" in the minds of certain users. I know this is somewhat contentious, since the site culture is still being established, I personally don't want Tildes to be that serious but I know some people do.
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Normal group activity could drop if people opt to use the discussion thread instead of making a post. This is doubly bad because the site is small.
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UpTown Spot
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All flags of Africa redesigned, based on national emblems and coat of arms - by Reddit user Smiix
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Linux users: after finishing distro hopping, where did you land?
I've been running Linux for a little over a year now and, after a recent conversation on Tildes, I decided that I need to wipe and re-install so that I can enable full-disk encryption. Thus, right...
I've been running Linux for a little over a year now and, after a recent conversation on Tildes, I decided that I need to wipe and re-install so that I can enable full-disk encryption.
Thus, right now I'm shopping around for a distro and trying out different live environments to find something that works for me. My question isn't necessarily for right now though (my hardware is old enough that I'm definitely going to need to use a lightweight distro, which severely limits my options). It's more for the future, in that I plan to replace this computer in a year or two with something up-to-date, which means I'll be able to run any distro under the sun! Any!
So, I'm curious to hear from people who have found their "forever distro." What do you run for your everyday use, and why? Also, what's your level of technical expertise? I am very far from a power-user at present, but I'd like to be somewhere closer to that when I replace my computer.
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The pieties of the liberal class
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What's a good habit that you're proud of? What's a bad one that you want to change?
thought it would be interesting to hear some of your guys' habits in day to day life. feel free to answer only one of the questions if you feel uncomfortable or anything :) these are mine: the...
thought it would be interesting to hear some of your guys' habits in day to day life.
feel free to answer only one of the questions if you feel uncomfortable or anything :)these are mine:
the good habit is definitely walking for 20 minutes every day.
and the bad one is not sleeping enough.27 votes -
Nadine Gordimer wrote furiously, in every sense. The Nobel Prize-winning South African writer cared very much how people think, and not at all what people thought of her.
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Evolution of Emacs Lisp
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Trump Administration Eyes Defining Transgender Out of Existence
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Saudis’ image makers: A troll army and a Twitter insider
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Brazil museum fire: Prized 'Luzia' fossil skull recovered
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Jean-Paul Dub - Dub Escape Plan (2018)
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How Sears was gutted by its own CEO
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Why should you read "Waiting For Godot"? | Iseult Gillespie
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The pyramid scheme that collapsed a nation
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Do you wear glasses?
I'm nearsighted and I have a -1.25 rx. I don't need to wear them all the time, but I love it when everything is well defined.
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Sway 1.0-beta.1 release highlights
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Built a 60% mechanical keyboard!
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About time: why western philosophy can only teach us so much
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What's the origin of the name of this website?
I got invited recently and registered my account, but since hearing of it I was curious of where the name comes from. Tildes are dyacritics in Spanish that you put on top of vocals líké thís, and...
I got invited recently and registered my account, but since hearing of it I was curious of where the name comes from. Tildes are dyacritics in Spanish that you put on top of vocals líké thís, and they stress syllables and help with pronunciation. Now, it is a coincidence, isn't it?
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Kino - Zarkoj za mnoj dver, ja uhozhu (Close the door, I am leaving) (1988)
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Coheed and Cambria - Island (Big Beige / 4th St. Demos)
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Victory for 'Valve Turners' as Judge Allows 'Necessity Defense' for Climate Trial
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Microsoft’s problem isn’t how often it updates Windows—it’s how it develops it
27 votes -
Jack Stauber – Pumpkin Song (2018)
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Will lurkers have access to the same privileges active commenters will have?
Or do you have to comment in order to count as an active user?
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New Brave Browser Release Available for General Download on Brave.com
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The Joy of Haxe
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Could the display theme be account bound?
Edit: What I'm asking below is actually already an option, I guess I'm just bad at reading :-/ As of right now, when you choose a theme, a theme cookie is created which takes a simple string value...
Edit: What I'm asking below is actually already an option, I guess I'm just bad at reading :-/
As of right now, when you choose a theme, a
themecookie is created which takes a simple string value (white,light,darkorblack).It's straightforward and it works well, but for someone like me who set his browser to delete cookies at the end of his session, it's a little inconvenient to have to go into my settings to set a theme everytime I log on Tildes.
It's a low-priority request, obviously, but maybe you could consider it? I do understand that it makes sense to have it as a cookie since a user may prefer different themes on different devices.
In the meantime I think I'll just write a script to set my theme to black automatically.
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Can Hasan Minhaj make topical comedy work on Netflix?
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Raleigh Ritchie - Time in a Tree (2018)
4 votes