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3 votes
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Uncertainty about US President Donald Trump's trade war with China and Brexit are creating a "flying blind" economy
5 votes -
Oregon woman turns school buses into tiny homes for working homeless families
7 votes -
The people who built Etsy dreamed of remaking commerce with their bare hands. Fifteen years later, its sellers are being asked to compete with Amazon.
11 votes -
Facebook is under investigation for antitrust violations by a coalition of the attorneys general of 8 states and DC, led by New York Attorney General Letitia James
10 votes -
In "The Testaments", Margaret Atwood expands the world of "The Handmaid’s Tale"
8 votes -
US Congress promised student borrowers a break. Education dept. rejected 99% of them.
20 votes -
Hydrogen-electric race car beats petrol-powered competition
3 votes -
Creature in the Well | Launch trailer
5 votes -
Kenny Burrell On Mister Rogers' Neighborhood
4 votes -
Alaska’s universal basic income problem
19 votes -
Are Deep Neural Networks Dramatically Overfitted?
7 votes -
Britain's parliament approves law seeking to block October no-deal Brexit
15 votes -
Sweden's Foreign Minister Margot Wallström to quit government
7 votes -
Mun Py: A Fully Automated Mission to the Mun
5 votes -
Fancy Zones, a tiling window manager from Microsoft
8 votes -
Swedish mountain loses highest peak title due to global heating – glacier at Kebnekaise's summit has shrunk amid soaring Arctic temperatures
4 votes -
The Finnish FA announced it will begin paying its men's and women's national teams equally
3 votes -
Exxon Mobil has agreed to sell its Norwegian oil and gas assets for up to $4 billion – ending its production in a country where it started operations more than a century ago
5 votes -
The reason our streets switched to cul-de-sacs
4 votes -
How to do a code review
10 votes -
Pride flags greet Mike Pence on arrival in Iceland – Guðni Jóhannesson also pictured wearing rainbow bracelet to meet US vice-president
9 votes -
How do you achieve an efficient house move?
I'm getting my own place -- i.e. an apartment that I own, and not rent -- and I find myself needing to prepare for another house move (this'll be the 4th of such events for me), only this time...
I'm getting my own place -- i.e. an apartment that I own, and not rent -- and I find myself needing to prepare for another house move (this'll be the 4th of such events for me), only this time with a lot more stuff.
I'm in a situation where I have to plan how I proceed carefully, since the elevator isn't working yet at the new place, and I have to carry everything up 7 flights of stairs.Every single time I've done a house move in the past it's been a disaster; didn't plan at all, just stuffed things into my car and left for the new place when it was full; rinse and repeat. I'm positive I did at least double the number of trips I actually needed.
I want to think ahead on this one since the number of trips matter a lot.
What are your tips for house moving? Any weird but efficient way of packing/labeling/sorting/whatever?
Also interested in hearing the stories of your most horrible (or most enjoyable -- although I can't imagine this being the case) house moves.
PS: don't want to hire a moving company, I like doing things like this on my own.
13 votes -
Green Threads Explained in 200 Lines of Rust
3 votes -
Steve and The Don: Smith entering the rarest of air as records mount
3 votes -
Robert Mugabe, Zimbabwe's longtime strong man, dead at 95
8 votes -
Cattle Decapitation - One Day Closer to the End of the World (2019)
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