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3 votes
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‘A nightmare’: Inside the Federal jail in Brooklyn with little heat or electricity
7 votes -
Anyone use a utility called Device Remover?
6 votes -
How a freak accident happens
8 votes -
The racists on Gab are sharing obscene advice for cooking pasta (and other goodies)
12 votes -
Basquiat used invisible ink to make secret drawings in his paintings
6 votes -
I was wrong about Google and Facebook: There’s nothing wrong with them (so say we all)
23 votes -
Forget privacy: you're terrible at targeting anyway
45 votes -
God is not male or female, says Archbishop of Canterbury
9 votes -
Is Huawei a friend or foe in the battle for 5G dominance?
4 votes -
Ten Second Songs - Enter Sandman in 20 Styles (2019)
4 votes -
Metro developer threatens to drop future PC support in response to boycott
24 votes -
Which Mastodon instance should I use?
I was thinking about joining Mastadon but I'm not really sure what instance I should choose. It's all a bit confusing to me.
19 votes -
Minimum password issue
My password is shorter than 8 characters. When I attempt to log in, I get a validation error telling me so. Luckily, I'm signed in already on this browser. However, when I go to the change...
My password is shorter than 8 characters. When I attempt to log in, I get a validation error telling me so.
Luckily, I'm signed in already on this browser. However, when I go to the change password page and attempt to make my password longer, I get a validation error telling me my old password is shorter than 8 characters, and it prevents submitting the form.
8 votes -
Cryptocurrency exchange QuadrigaCX locked out of over $180M in funds after CEO's unexpected death
11 votes -
Premier Daniel Andrews has just announced that the Victorian government will ban gay conversion therapy in that state
9 votes -
Open comments and links with a single click
I browse my front page on Tildes, and I see an item I'm interested in. I also notice that it has comments. I think "I'd like to read that article, and then look at the discussion about it." To...
I browse my front page on Tildes, and I see an item I'm interested in. I also notice that it has comments. I think "I'd like to read that article, and then look at the discussion about it."
To open the link and read the article is one click, on the title. Then, after I've read the article, I have to go back to my front page, find the item again, and click on 'X comments'. This doesn't work if I'm scrolling through the front page and selecting a few items to read later.
Alternatively, I can click on 'X comments' for each item, and then go to each post's comments page and click on the URL to read the article.
Either way, it's two clicks and a bit of extra navigation.
Could there be a way to click on an item and open the article and the comments page simultaneously?
9 votes -
Who do you go to to learn about the state of PC ports?
I used to watch TotalBiscuit's videos to learn about PC ports of games, to see if they were any good. Obviously I can't do that anymore, and the best replacement I've found so far is looking at...
I used to watch TotalBiscuit's videos to learn about PC ports of games, to see if they were any good. Obviously I can't do that anymore, and the best replacement I've found so far is looking at PCGamingWiki. If a game has a long page with a lot of issues and workarounds, it is probably a bad port.
But that doesn't really help if I want to know if a game has improved a lot since launch. Does anyone do a good "state of game x a few years later" series?
8 votes -
Inrupt releases React SDK for Solid
6 votes -
Machu Picchu now wheelchair accessible
9 votes -
For sale: Instagram account, lightly used
12 votes -
Have you setup an onion service?
Today I configured an onion service and it was like 10 minutes job, very easy and I now have my hidden service up and running. Have you configured an onion service, if so then for what? Simple...
Today I configured an onion service and it was like 10 minutes job, very easy and I now have my hidden service up and running. Have you configured an onion service, if so then for what?
Simple Steps
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Install nginx (or any other web server), tor
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Configure nginx
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Add few lines in torrc
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Done!
9 votes -
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CBD: Rising star or popular fad?
9 votes -
Not having downvotes is a godsend
This is, of course, all anecdotal. Spiteful downvotes are a common occurrence on Reddit. Sometimes I'm arguing in a deeply nested thread with a single person, and every one of my responses...
This is, of course, all anecdotal.
Spiteful downvotes are a common occurrence on Reddit. Sometimes I'm arguing in a deeply nested thread with a single person, and every one of my responses receives an immediate combo of reply and downvote. It's clear that the person arguing with me is the one making the downvotes, which doesn't seem fair. That's not an indication of my contribution to the debate, they just wanna "win".
In other occasions, when I go against the hive-mind, subjective interpretations of my phrasing renders a torrent of downvotes. I'm not talking about active belligerence on my part, but subtle differences that indicate minor defiance to the norm.
Upvoting seems less toxic. Some subs can use it to brigade /r/all, but that's easily addressable by the admins (I'm not saying they do). While downvotes can easily go unnoticed, upvotes are public by nature, they attract lots of attention, so if something vicious is upvoted the backlash it receives is frequently enough to put the author in their right place.
Tildes lack of downvotes is liberating. Not that I have the urge to post controversial stuff, but the lack of an easy "fuck you button" makes it possible for me to speak with nuance. I'm more preoccupied with what I wanna say than with the 300 implicit rules [1] I must follow to avoid being buried for offending the intricate biases of every sub.
And before this gets political, please notice that I never post on those subs. I'm speaking of "silly" places like /r/aww, /r/DunderMifflin/, /r/howyoudoin and /r/programmerHumor/.
So yeah: thank you, Tildes!
[1] I have no trouble following explicit ones.
64 votes -
Help: I just received a mail from my own email, can't know if phishing or I'm hacked
I just received a mail from my own e-mail address, hosted on Gandi on my own domain name. It said that the sender has hacked me, used malware, keyloggers and RDP to get my passwords and copy all...
I just received a mail from my own e-mail address, hosted on Gandi on my own domain name. It said that the sender has hacked me, used malware, keyloggers and RDP to get my passwords and copy all my files to his own computer, and took videos of me while watching adult content using my webcam (I never noticed the light turning on for it). Claims they've been doing this for a few months. Gives a bitcoin address and wants $1000 (a sum I can't and won't give, don't even have a fraction of it) in 48 hrs, or else will share the videos with my contacts. It said something about a pixel the message included.
I viewed the message from K-9 mail on android (which didn't tell anything about pixels or whatnot), and when I went back on my computer to check the headers and stuff, the message was deleted.
Now, is this some sort of phishing or or have I really been pwned? I feel like it's just phishing, but the message deleting itself kinda gave me shills of fear. I promptly changed my password for the mail account.
10 votes -
Teenagers emerge as a force in climate protests across Europe
13 votes -
Automated background checks are deciding who's fit for a home
10 votes -
In the era of spellcheck and auto-correct, does it matter that my son can’t spell?
10 votes -
A grand plan to clean the Great Pacific Garbage Patch
10 votes -
Who are some artists that have only released great albums?
Greatness is tough enough, but consistent greatness is nigh impossible. I'm curious as to who are some musicians/bands out there that have always delivered and never stumbled, putting out great...
Greatness is tough enough, but consistent greatness is nigh impossible. I'm curious as to who are some musicians/bands out there that have always delivered and never stumbled, putting out great release after great release for their entire careers. It doesn't mean they've never had a bad song or a gaffe or anything like that--just that their main releases have been solid from start to finish.
14 votes -
UAE’s tolerance embraces faiths, runs up against politics
4 votes -
Photopia Design + Themes (Victor Gijsbers 2008)
3 votes -
Coma Alliance - Royd (2018)
3 votes -
Eastern Front of WWII animated: 1943/44
5 votes -
Why CAPTCHAs have gotten so difficult
22 votes -
In a music world where rap/hip-hop are more prevalent than ever before, what rock bands are trying their best to innovate or keep it real?
It's neat that Rap/Hip-Hop is having a renaissance of sorts. However, I don't really like any of it. In an industry that claims rock is dying (or at least has been for several years), what rock...
It's neat that Rap/Hip-Hop is having a renaissance of sorts. However, I don't really like any of it. In an industry that claims rock is dying (or at least has been for several years), what rock bands have been killing it, spinning it in a new direction, or paying inspired and original homages to their rock forefathers?
14 votes -
New Jersey approved LGBTQ-inclusive school curriculum — And it's only the second in the nation
7 votes -
Those of us who feel great anxiety regarding anything politics, how do you deal with the oversaturated political content on _every_ website?
The concept sounds a bit lazy or unintelligent, but for me personally, I struggle with so much anxiety and other mental health problems that I have to filter out political posts, on here, reddit,...
The concept sounds a bit lazy or unintelligent, but for me personally, I struggle with so much anxiety and other mental health problems that I have to filter out political posts, on here, reddit, and elsewhere, or else the weight affects me so badly that I'm put in a bad mood/mindset very easily. If anyone else feels the same way, I ask you this: Does anyone else feel similarly, and if so, how do you defend against the tidal wave of awful things happening seemingly daily?
18 votes -
Where do you get your music from?
What is your preferred source for music? Streaming, CD, vinyl, web dl, something else? My preferred source is web flac usually from bandcamp but I sometimes buy cds and copy them to my computer. I...
What is your preferred source for music? Streaming, CD, vinyl, web dl, something else?
My preferred source is web flac usually from bandcamp but I sometimes buy cds and copy them to my computer. I currently don't have a vinyl player so stuff that was only released on vinyl I have to find someone else who has copied it.
I tried streaming for a while but didn't like it. There was a bunch of older stuff missing and I kept getting told things were not available in my country as well as some songs only having a shitty remaster available.
14 votes -
Lucifena - Luci In The Sky (2019)
4 votes -
Paul Manafort in Ukraine
4 votes -
The patents behind pasta shapes
5 votes -
Now your groceries see you, too
6 votes -
Broken reality, vaporwave, and irony
10 votes -
PinePhone Linux Smartphone priced at $149 to arrive this year
17 votes -
Spotify is in talks to pay more than $200 million to acquire Gimlet Media, the startup behind popular podcasts like Reply All
16 votes -
OxyContin maker explored US expansion into “attractive” anti-addiction market
7 votes -
Experimenting with some changes to information that's displayed on topics, and some other tweaks
I'm planning to test out various changes today and through the weekend, so I just wanted to put this thread out as a kinda-megathread for them. Functionality-wise, not much should be changing yet,...
I'm planning to test out various changes today and through the weekend, so I just wanted to put this thread out as a kinda-megathread for them. Functionality-wise, not much should be changing yet, but I'm going to be playing around with moving some things, changing some information that's displayed, and so on. For an alpha, the site's been way too stable. We're way past due to try experimenting more.
I'll try to keep a list updated in here of what I've changed. So far:
- On listing pages, the domain for link topics is now shown in the "footer", to the right of the number of comments (replacing the submitter's username), instead of in parentheses after the title. This makes it so that the information about the source of the post is always in a consistent position.
- Link topics pointing to articles now show the word count (when we have that data) after the title, similar to how text topics always have. This should work for most sites, but not always yet.
- Links to YouTube videos now show the video duration after the title. (This should be possible to extend to other sites without too much work)
- Added a
data-topic-posted-byattr to topics in listings to support filtering/styling/etc. via CSS/extensions. - Reduced timestamp precision on topic listing pages to always only show one level (before it would say things like "2 hours, 23 minutes ago", now just "2 hours ago"). It still switches to a specific date after a week.
Please let me know if you love or hate anything in particular, but try to give it a bit of a chance and not just your initial reaction (which tends to be disliking change).
65 votes -
Sabbath Assembly - Judge of Mankind [2010]
4 votes -
Ralph Northam yearbook page shows men in blackface and KKK robe
15 votes