-
3 votes
-
A history of Visa, the credit card company. Part I
8 votes -
Emily Atkin's summary of and thoughts about CNN's 7-hour Climate Crisis Town Hall
10 votes -
Motorsports
Anyone here into motorsports? Also, anyone into simracing?
10 votes -
Celeste's free DLC "Chapter 9: Farewell" will be released on September 9, and Matt Makes Games is now Extremely OK Games
11 votes -
Yield curve and predicted GDP growth
9 votes -
First look at a new Wii Fit-like "exercise ring" for Nintendo Switch, more info coming September 12
6 votes -
New Zealand has launched its first big boat of the 2021 America's Cup
5 votes -
When can I retire? Early retirement calculator.
7 votes -
Consequences of using the Copy-Paste method in C++ programming and how to deal with it
4 votes -
How Matthew Lopez transformed “Howards End” into an epic play about gay life
6 votes -
The curious case of a weapon in Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory that sounded so good players thought it was overpowered
11 votes -
Can satellite megaconstellations be responsible users of space?
5 votes -
Vitamin E acetate found in marijuana vaping products linked to deadly lung illnesses, tests show
11 votes -
Bank of Canada maintains overnight rate target at 1.75%
7 votes -
Grimes & i_o - Violence (2020)
4 votes -
Apple Change Causes Scramble Among Private Messaging App Makers
7 votes -
New groups added, more work still happening on rearranging, moving topics, etc.
Alrighty, after the discussion last week, I've finally added the new groups, and everyone will have been mostly auto-subscribed to all of them. I'm still working on some of the details like adding...
Alrighty, after the discussion last week, I've finally added the new groups, and everyone will have been mostly auto-subscribed to all of them. I'm still working on some of the details like adding descriptions, and there will be some awkward pieces and interface aspects since we're still in the transition phase before I get those larger changes to subscriptions/etc. in (which I really hope will be soon), but it should mostly be fine.
If you want to change your subscriptions quickly, use this page: https://tildes.net/groups (linked from a button at the bottom of the home page's sidebar)
First, here are the new groups:
New top-level groups (everyone auto-subscribed)
New sub-groups (auto-subscribed only if you were subscribed to the parent group)
- ~games.game_design
- ~games.tabletop
- ~hobbies.automotive
- ~science.formal
- ~science.social
- ~science.natural
Some of this will be a little experimental and I'm not totally sure how it's going to work out (splitting ~science into the branches of science especially), but we'll see what happens. The names and such aren't necessarily 100% final either.
Since we now have some real sub-groups that people other than me can post in, I made a small behavior change to how sub-groups work until those larger changes are ready. Previously, subscribing to a group would automatically include all posts from its sub-groups in your home page as well. That is, if you subscribed to ~tildes, you would also see all posts from ~tildes.official, regardless of whether you subscribed to it or not.
Now, your home page will only include posts from groups (and sub-groups) that you are specifically subscribed to. So if you want to see topics from ~games but not ~games.tabletop, you should subscribe to ~games and unsubscribe from ~games.tabletop. However, if you visit ~games directly, posts from ~games.tabletop will still be included in the list there, regardless of whether you're subscribed or not. I know this isn't ideal, but it's not permanent and should be fine for now.
I'm going to get back to working on updating these groups and moving some of the older topics around now, but let me know if you have any questions or thoughts.
And as usual, I've topped everyone's invites up to 10. You can get your invite links here: https://tildes.net/invite
51 votes -
The why of the world
2 votes -
Outlaw Country - Klamath County, Oregon, Is The Perfect Place To Go If You Don’t Want To Be Found—And The Worst Place To Be If Someone Threatens Your Life.
7 votes -
Developers and industry legends on the games that defined the last 20 years
2 votes -
‘Lord of the Rings’ series at Amazon casts Will Poulter in lead role
10 votes -
Our past on the internet is disappearing before we can make it history
12 votes -
SpaceX acquires new photos of Starship landing sites with Mars-orbiting NASA satellite
8 votes -
Sally Floyd, who helped things run smoothly online, dies at 69
7 votes -
What personal goals are you working towards?
Inspired by similar topics such as "what are you reading" and "what creative project are you working on", and being obsessed with structured self-development, I thought I'd start this. As the...
Inspired by similar topics such as "what are you reading" and "what creative project are you working on", and being obsessed with structured self-development, I thought I'd start this.
As the title says. Share what your goal is, why you want to achieve it and how you will go about it (the steps/behaviors). You can include a timeline/target date which hopefully will instill a sense of accountability and increase motivation.
I'm also hoping to get some inspiration and/or tips for my own life goals.If this gains interest I might post this once a quarter for follow-ups and new goals.
I'll share mine in a comment below.
25 votes -
Dolly Parton's ‘Books From Birth’ has now delivered one million free children's books to DC kids
8 votes -
A web and popular mobile app based manga reading service, Mangarock is shutting down its service
4 votes -
Former nail biters --- how did you quit?
I'm sitting here reading about Jeremy Renner's failed app and new Amazon store and filing my nails down. I've mostly stopped biting, but I still do every so often. So if you've quit, how the hell...
I'm sitting here reading about Jeremy Renner's failed app and new Amazon store and filing my nails down. I've mostly stopped biting, but I still do every so often.
So if you've quit, how the hell did you do it? The bad tasting nail polish stuff doesn't taste bad enough for me... is there an Allen Carr for biters?
22 votes -
IKEA has committed to becoming a circular business by 2030 – by eliminating waste and reusing resources
8 votes -
Jeremy Renner’s app is shutting down because of trolls
13 votes -
Making new elements doesn’t pay. Just ask this Berkeley scientist.
5 votes -
Former Arsenal forward Nicklas Bendtner has joined Danish champions FC Copenhagen until the end of December
4 votes -
What did a fictional character say that stuck with you?
Always loved some of the quotes from Harry Potter - Sirius Black and Dumbledore having the better ones. "If you want to know what a man’s like, judge him on the way he treats his inferiors, not...
Always loved some of the quotes from Harry Potter - Sirius Black and Dumbledore having the better ones.
"If you want to know what a man’s like, judge him on the way he treats his inferiors, not his equals.”
— Sirius Black35 votes -
Stockholm to stage Avicii tribute concert to benefit mental health awareness
4 votes -
Finland's 'Housing First' policy proves that homelessness is avoidable
6 votes -
Who really cares about literary prizes? And what can they tell us about reading, publishing, and canon making today?
4 votes -
Tesla’s autopilot found partly to blame for 2018 Los Angeles Freeway crash
7 votes -
New Zealand streams teeming with pesticides
3 votes -
Conversion therapy group founder comes out as gay, apologizes
21 votes -
Boulet - Flash-Back
7 votes -
Dan Tepfer (Human - Computer Duet) - NPR Music Tiny Desk Concert
Video Link I decided to post this as a text topic since IMO the video description is really important to understanding this performance: Aug. 29, 2019 | Colin Marshall -- Dan Tepfer has...
I decided to post this as a text topic since IMO the video description is really important to understanding this performance:
Aug. 29, 2019 | Colin Marshall -- Dan Tepfer has transformed the acoustic piano entirely with his new project, Natural Machines. Watch the keys and you'll see this Disklavier — a player piano — plucking notes on its own. But it's not a prerecorded script.
Here's how it works: Tepfer plays a note, and a computer program he authored reads those notes and tells the piano what to play in response. Tepfer can load different algorithms into the program that determine the pattern of playback, like one that returns the same note, only an octave higher. Another will play the inverted note based on the center of the piano keys. These rules create interesting restrictions that Tepfer says make room for thoughtful improvisation. In his words, he's not writing these songs, so much as writing the way they work. To better communicate what's happening between him and the piano, Tepfer converted these audio-impulse data into visualizations on the screen behind him, displaying in real time the notes he plays followed by the piano's feedback. We dive even deeper into this project in a recent Jazz Night in America video piece.
Perhaps the trickiest part here, unlike a human-to-human duo, is that the computer plays along with 100 percent accuracy based solely on Tepfer's moves. He compares it to dancing with a robot that never misses a beat. Tepfer has to play in kind to keep the train on the tracks, but if he falls out of step, so does the computer. On the other hand, Tepfer has unlocked a new frontier of music available to acoustic piano players: He's essentially given himself more limbs to play the piano at once, and at times we see more than 10 keys pressed at a time or a sequence of notes played at seemingly superhuman speeds. It's a central idea to what innovative technology enables for us — that which is impossible for us to achieve on our own.
edit: Nice related video from Jazz Night in America with Dan explaining some of how it works:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0L6tzG3FkcU7 votes -
Why is there cardboard in Dracula?
5 votes -
Denmark to ban all PFAS in paper and board food packaging
5 votes -
Nintendo Direct - September 4, 2019
16 votes -
The language sounds that could exist, but don't
18 votes -
UK MPs vote against general election dealing another blow to Boris Johnson
16 votes -
Ren - Jenny's Tale (2019)
2 votes -
The Legend of Bum-bo (Binding of Isaac prequel) | Release date trailer (November 12th, 2019)
5 votes -
"Satori" Internet-of-Things botnet operator Kenneth Currin Schuchman pleads guilty
5 votes