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8 votes
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Kickstarter’s staff is unionizing
14 votes -
My Father’s Stack of Books
7 votes -
Google Stadia hands-on
12 votes -
The lighting budget of Thomas Jefferson
5 votes -
What exactly is Amazon? This is the question that has consumed me for the last ten years.
7 votes -
Her son died. And then anti-vaxers attacked her.
18 votes -
Patreon announces upcoming tiered "creator plans" with different fees and features - current creators can grandfather in with lower rates
18 votes -
The fertility doctor’s secret children - Donald Cline used his own sperm to inseminate over fifty of his patients without their knowledge
9 votes -
Engineers still studying problem with InSight heat flow probe
6 votes -
Programmer migration patterns
9 votes -
Oregairu Season 3 Official Announcement
5 votes -
Openly editable posts. Crazy idea?
I've been somewhat of a lurker here, actively reading posts, but today I came across a topic which had a small typo in it. No big deal, but if this was wikipedia, I could easily go in and fix...
I've been somewhat of a lurker here, actively reading posts, but today I came across a topic which had a small typo in it. No big deal, but if this was wikipedia, I could easily go in and fix it... Then it hit me, what would a site like tilde be like if anyone could propose an edit to a post, and have that edit go into effect if the original poster approved it? Of course revision history would need to be available too, for accountability. Good idea? Bad? I'm just curious how that might play out.
19 votes -
New Zealand prime minister on mosque shooter: “You will never hear me mention his name”
12 votes -
After thirty years in power, Kazakh President Nursultan Nazarbayev is resigning
7 votes -
Google announces "Stadia", a new game-streaming platform with deep YouTube integration
38 votes -
What causes rare rainbow arcs?
3 votes -
Here is where HPC is headed, according to developers and computer scientists in top supercomputing centers
4 votes -
Riding a BMX bike again!
5 votes -
Group suggestion: ~socialmedia
Hereby I suggest that there be a dedicated Tildes group for social media–related topics. Current State The (recent) number of topics tagged social media exceeds the number of topics in several...
Hereby I suggest that there be a dedicated Tildes group for social media–related topics.
Current State
The (recent) number of topics tagged
social mediaexceeds the number of topics in several existing groups:
https://tildes.net/?tag=social_media
In addition, there are more topics without thesocial mediatag but with tags related to individual social media, e.g.,
https://tildes.net/?tag=reddit
https://tildes.net/?tag=facebook
https://tildes.net/?tag=twitterThese topics are quite scattered across the site (many of them are in ~tech, and some were moved to ~tech from places like ~talk and ~misc).
Why Not Just ~tech?
The topics are often focused on non-technical aspects of social media, and the mentioned moves from more general groups might suggest that social media are perceived as a general rather than a purely techn(olog)ical phenomenon. In addition, ~tech is already the biggest Tildes group.
Special Relevance
Tildes is itself a social medium site, and many of the above topics are thus specifically relevant for Tildes. For this reason, I suggest ~socialmedia as a top-level group rather than a subgroup (of ~tech, apparently).
6 votes -
Coyote fur is a booming fashion trend. But is it ethical?
4 votes -
Vivian Cherry: A lifetime photographing New York's streets – in pictures
3 votes -
Why your newsfeed sucks
5 votes -
It’s not enough for JK Rowling to say her characters are queer. Show it to us
17 votes -
America's Cup breakthrough as US make flying start towards Auckland 2021
6 votes -
Nvidia announces Jetson Nano Dev Kit and board: X1 for $99
5 votes -
Remembering Atta Elayyan, CS:S pro and victim of Christchurch Shooting
9 votes -
Anti-Muslim hate speech is absolutely relentless on social media even as platforms crack down on other extremist groups
6 votes -
Inside YouTube’s struggles to shut down video of the New Zealand shooting
11 votes -
SpaceX's Starship prototype vehicle may "hop" for the first time this week
15 votes -
500 million years of climate history pinned on plate tectonics
9 votes -
Captain Marvel has made $760 million worldwide. $1 billion is in its sights.
18 votes -
IMO, Trump 2020 is better than a non-progressive Democrat
In 2016, I was an ardent supporter of Bernie. But come the general, I voted 3rd party, because I was "Bernie or Bust." Many people accuse me of indirectly voting for Trump, allowing "the worst...
In 2016, I was an ardent supporter of Bernie. But come the general, I voted 3rd party, because I was "Bernie or Bust." Many people accuse me of indirectly voting for Trump, allowing "the worst thing ever" to happen (esp since I'm in a swing state that went Trump). But here's the truth as I see it: Voting Democrat regardless of candidate, with their only qualification being "Not Trump," will only increase the USA's slide (deeper) into fascism.
The reality I see is that even if Trump had never entered the 2016 race, 90%+ of the policy, judicial appointments, and everything else that he has done since being elected would be identical no matter which "R" candidate won the race, because all of these things are exactly what the GOP has been doing for decades. In that regard, I consider Trump more favorable than any other R candidate, because he is at least failing to do his "real" job: Hiding fascist, imperialist policy behind a charismatic smile and some clever words.
Ultimately, this is the reason why I don't generally support Democrats either. Hillary's policy wouldn't have been as immediately destructive as the GOP agenda, but it also would not have stopped the march towards fascism. I voted my conscious in 2016, and will do so again in 2020. I just hope there are more people willing to do the same this time around.
I like to picture that the government of the USA is digging a hole. With every shovelful, we're sliding ever closer to a fully authoritarian fascist regime, and the destruction of our planet. While Trump (and the GOP as a whole) has been calling in for backhoes and drills to speed the process....as far as I can tell, only two candidates in the 2020 primary are calling to stop the digging: Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders. At best, the other candidates are conveying messages akin to: "We need to compromise with the GOP and maybe slow down the rate at which we allow new backhoes to be brought to the pit."
In my mind then, it makes more sense for 4 more years of Trump, than to allow another center-right candidate for his opposition. Because at least Trump isn't able to pull off the charismatic smile and/or intelligent language that the Regan's, Bush's, Clinton's, and Obama's of the world have that allow terrible things to continue behind a cloak of "incremental change." It wakes up those who would otherwise tolerate these horrendous acts, and perhaps inspires them to become more active. By allowing for the political discourse to end with "Anything is better than Trump", it just permits the overall platform to gradually, but continually shift to the right.
And in my mind, it is the total death of real, dissenting voices in public discourse that is far, far worse than Trump winning another term could ever be.
I would love to hear if anybody else in this community has had feelings akin to what I've described here, as I've only been described as "insane" by most of the people I've discussed this with in person.
30 votes -
How secure and private is Firefox?
I was browsing r/privacy today and I came across this guy going on about how Mozilla was just pretending to be privacy focused. Here's his comment. Now I don't really know what to think of this,...
I was browsing r/privacy today and I came across this guy going on about how Mozilla was just pretending to be privacy focused. Here's his comment. Now I don't really know what to think of this, and frankly, I'm getting really exhausted of hearing about how all the things I'm using aren't actually trustworthy. So can so someone put my mind to rest? Does this guy's claims have any truth to them? Thanks.
20 votes -
Hundreds of US cities are killing or scaling back their recycling programs
23 votes -
"It’s a constant battle just to survive”: Many California wildfire survivors are still homeless months after a historic blaze
8 votes -
'Arrested Development' finishes with a whimper, not a bang
12 votes -
President Filipe Nyusi says more than 100,000 are at risk after storm hit Mozambique, Malawi and Zimbabwe
4 votes -
Who are some interesting people or organisations to follow on Mastodon and the Fediverse?
I created a Mastodon account today, and am interested in filling my timeline with interesting people and ideas.
10 votes -
Human body might be able to pick up on Earth's magnetic field
9 votes -
Abandoned
17 votes -
Co-founder of Mode 7 (developer of Frozen Synapse) is leaving - Mode 7 will no longer develop large-scale games
4 votes -
Apple announces new iPad Air and iPad mini
9 votes -
How Boeing, US Federal Aviation Administration certified the suspect 737 MAX flight control system
3 votes -
Does a new genetic analysis finally reveal the identity of Jack the Ripper?
3 votes -
Astronomers discover eighty-three supermassive black holes in the early universe
6 votes -
Dutch shooting: Utrecht police arrest suspect after three killed
6 votes -
Santana - Soul Sacrifice 1969 "Woodstock" Live Video HQ
4 votes -
Is computer code a foreign language?
14 votes -
Elite US colleges constantly tell low-income students that they do not belong
7 votes