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12 votes
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The 773 Million Record "Collection #1" Data Breach
24 votes -
Mean, Green Marketing Machine
4 votes -
Visual novel fans?
Anyone else play visual novels? If you don't know what they are, it's like an interactive story with pictures and sometimes player choice. People called Bandersnatch a kind of visual novel! I got...
Anyone else play visual novels? If you don't know what they are, it's like an interactive story with pictures and sometimes player choice. People called Bandersnatch a kind of visual novel!
I got into them by playing Katawa Shoujo, which is astonishingly well-written and empathetic and funny. Recently I played Don't Forget Our Esports Dream, about two Starcraft pro gamers trying to chase their dreams while facing the realities of their lives. I love how it talks about the soul of esports, and if you ever played Starcraft, this game will bring back all the memories. What visual novels do other people recommend?
9 votes -
Testing if punctuation is included when @ing
Test
1 vote -
I Am Spock: Film legend's grandson takes on iconic TV role
5 votes -
Privacy and Politics
I was thinking about the intersection of internet privacy and politics. You could even say I was having a bit of a mini-crisis. I like to think of myself as being pretty liberal, but I wondering...
I was thinking about the intersection of internet privacy and politics. You could even say I was having a bit of a mini-crisis. I like to think of myself as being pretty liberal, but I wondering how that fits into privacy. I was a little upset when I learned that Obama called Edward Snowden unpatriotic. I was kind of thinking that what he did was patriotic. Wasn't the NSA monitoring US citizens without warrants. That's morally wrong right? I think I would be pretty fine with the government monitoring someone if they had a warrant given to them by a non-secret court. I'm wondering if anyone here can give me some insight on this or if anyone else feels/has felt this way.
4 votes -
Unity has updated their Terms of Service again and reinstated the licenses of Improbable/SpatialOS
6 votes -
Glaciers are retreating. Millions rely on their water.
9 votes -
Transparency-seeking OPEN Government Data Act signed into law
7 votes -
Frozen alive
8 votes -
Tabletop games dominated Kickstarter in 2018, while video games declined
5 votes -
Jailed model who claimed she has dirt on Russian oligarch speaks out
3 votes -
Pew study: 74% of Facebook users did not know Facebook was maintaining a list of their interests/traits, 51% were uncomfortable with it, and 27% felt the list was inaccurate
21 votes -
Valeriy Syutkin - Radio Nochnykh Dorog (The Night Road Radio)
2 votes -
Installed Arch for the first time!
I was using Antergos for like 15 days and I really loved it! Not Antergos but Arch, I like how simple everything is in arch. Before installing antergos I tried to install arch on vm but failed. so...
I was using Antergos for like 15 days and I really loved it! Not Antergos but Arch, I like how simple everything is in arch. Before installing antergos I tried to install arch on vm but failed. so i installed antergos with i3wm. somewhere i wanted to install vanilla arch.
Initially I was referring to the wiki with elinks and doing it carefully but failed. my setup was going to be arch + grub + luks, for some reason grub didn't show up while booting. i also encountered other error which made grub-mkconfig to hang. later i decided to drop luks so arch + grub, but again same error.
i've used debian family distros for a long time and grub was the most used bootloader so i wanted to install that. next i looked for a guide online and followed another guide which had same commands as arch wiki. again that failed.
after some more searching i found archfi, so basically it is a script that will ask me questions and install everything. again that grub thing failed so i went with systemd for the second time with this script. & voila!
later i used archdi to setup lightdm-gtk-greeter and installed i3wm.
i didn't install it myself but i am happy with my arch and probably someday would do it myself.
btw, i use arch
9 votes -
In home of original sriracha sauce, Thais Say Rooster brand is nothing to crow about
7 votes -
A German mint just released a coin commemorating seventy years of currywurst
6 votes -
Could someone proficient with CSS make a userstyle that moves the vote buttons on posts to the left?
I'm left handed and having to reach the right side of the screen is pretty annoying when browsing one handed on mobile. I know this seems like a silly issue(and it very much is) but I'd be very...
I'm left handed and having to reach the right side of the screen is pretty annoying when browsing one handed on mobile. I know this seems like a silly issue(and it very much is) but I'd be very grateful if someone could help
18 votes -
Devin Townsend announces new album, "Empath"
2 votes -
Fundamentals of Data Visualisation
3 votes -
Suggestion: increase timeout for being logged out
Firstly - thanks for the invite, looks like a good place! I signed up and read some posts, alt tabbed to other sites, came back and went to post a reply but got an error...
Firstly - thanks for the invite, looks like a good place!
I signed up and read some posts, alt tabbed to other sites, came back and went to post a reply but got an error https://i.imgur.com/Fz1MXtd.png
I opened a new tab and logged in and could post ok, but it didnt feel like that long from when I logged in to when it timed out on me.
6 votes -
CERN reveals plans for the Future Circular Collider (FCC) - almost four times longer than the current Large Hadron Collider
19 votes -
The internet, but not as we know it: Life online in China, Cuba, India and Russia
13 votes -
Majak Daw releases statement after bridge incident
1 vote -
Apple launches $129 battery cases for iPhone XS, XS Max, and XR
8 votes -
The Pyramids of Giza - Chapter 1: The charlatan and the gossip
4 votes -
Insect collapse: ‘We are destroying our life support systems’ | A look into a Puerto Rican rainforest
13 votes -
Battle of the ax men: Who really built the first electric rock 'n' roll guitar?
3 votes -
UK PM Theresa May loses Brexit deal vote by majority of 230
35 votes -
Meet MASHBot, the touchscreen-tapping, Nintendo DS-playing robot
3 votes -
DuckDuckGo will use Apple Maps in search results
27 votes -
Spider-Man: Far From Home | Official teaser trailer
17 votes -
A new "short film" by razor company Gillette has called for men to be the best they can be, sparking a significant backlash
42 votes -
How do I learn and understand what kinds of books I like?
I'm an audio engineer, and I spend many hours a day consuming music. I could talk your ear off about genres, sub-genres, vocal styles, rhythms, and exactly what combinations of those I really...
I'm an audio engineer, and I spend many hours a day consuming music. I could talk your ear off about genres, sub-genres, vocal styles, rhythms, and exactly what combinations of those I really enjoy. Technology, recommendations, and websites like everynoise.com have really enhanced how accurate my recommendations are, and I'm constantly consuming music that I absolutely love.
But when it comes to books... I'm so lost. Literature genres are like the equivalent of listing what instruments play on an album. Okay, this book is "sci-fi," so I know it's probably got futuristic technology, may be set in space, and could have some aliens. But that doesn't tell me anything about the writing style.
I know enough to know that I can't go just by good reviews on sites like amazon. How do I learn to quantify what I enjoy and curate my recommendations more effectively?
14 votes -
Is sunscreen the new margarine?
14 votes -
Americans more likely to die from accidental opioid overdose than in a car accident
12 votes -
Israeli Christians protest artwork depicting Ronald McDonald as ‘McJesus’
9 votes -
Who owns the internet? (What Big Tech’s monopoly powers mean for our culture.)
11 votes -
What have you been watching/reading this week? (Anime/Manga)
I'd say something here about thinking a monthly thread for this is better or something, but that would be a lie and the truth is that I was busy during Christmas and subsequently forgot to post...
I'd say something here about thinking a monthly thread for this is better or something, but that would be a lie and the truth is that I was busy during Christmas and subsequently forgot to post this thread for about three weeks running. Sorry about that.
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 Anilist, MAL, or any other anime/manga database you use!
9 votes -
Spice & Wolf VR anime crowdfunding campaigns end with 72 million Yen (about US$668,300)
9 votes -
Death Cab for Cutie—A Movie Script Ending
4 votes -
GoDaddy is sneakily injecting JavaScript into your website and how to stop it
44 votes -
Mini Stories: Volume 6
3 votes -
Sleepers track informative speech in a multitalker environment
A report published in Nature Human Behaviour (hard paywall): Sleepers track informative speech in a multitalker environment An article published in the Sydney Morning Herald (soft paywall): Your...
A report published in Nature Human Behaviour (hard paywall): Sleepers track informative speech in a multitalker environment
An article published in the Sydney Morning Herald (soft paywall): Your brain is listening and processing while you sleep
A press release published in Mirage News (no paywall): Active sleep is more than just counting sheep
6 votes -
Steam - 2018 Year in Review
12 votes -
The world's oldest person: Guinness, 122-year-old Jeanne Calment and a Russian conspiracy theory
9 votes -
The JRPG Startup Cost - An analysis of how long it takes to reach various gameplay milestones in classic JRPGs
10 votes -
Suggestion: Create a ~ for the discussion of communities
I am new to Tildes so please forgive me if this has been discussed in the past but it seems to me ~tildes has a fair amount of people interested in the psychological processes and dynamics of...
I am new to Tildes so please forgive me if this has been discussed in the past but it seems to me ~tildes has a fair amount of people interested in the psychological processes and dynamics of communities as it related to feature ideas for Tildes.
Perhaps it would be interesting to have a place to discuss these sort of effects in online communities (social media sites, forums, multiplayer games, social platforms like Seconds Life, IRC,...) and offline communities in a broader context, not just limited to its immediate effects on Tildes itself.
8 votes -
Firefox: Moving to a Profile per Install Architecture
12 votes