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14 votes
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2020 looks like the year US renewables first out-produce coal
10 votes -
Deep Rock Galactic updates their roadmap after the 1.0 release
6 votes -
Why did GE Moore disappear from history?
9 votes -
98% of all animal species on Earth have a PR problem
7 votes -
Is there any way to filter out users?
I was reading this thread and thinking about my experience with political stuff on Tildes. It seems that issues proposed by the thread often have more to do with individuals than a topic or group....
I was reading this thread and thinking about my experience with political stuff on Tildes. It seems that issues proposed by the thread often have more to do with individuals than a topic or group.
It's a little less obvious now for two reasons 1) usernames are only visible within "link threads" 2) you can only see a limited sections of posts on other peoples profiles.
I'm not knocking those choices I just want to point out that it makes it less easy to general sense of who is posting in a way that you find to be lacking substance or inflammatory.
I would be happy if I could rely on filtering groups from the home page but unfortunately it doesn't take much guile for an individual to politicize virtually any topic that arises in a way that triggers distracting or unpleasant emotions around a discussion.
My questions are:
- Do we have that option to filter out users right now?
- Would that option make your experience on Tildes better?
- Would it be useful to filter a users posts while choosing to allow their comments on other threads?
11 votes -
The vampire problem: Illustrating the paradox of transformative experience
8 votes -
There & Back Again, a summary of Terraria: Journey's End
11 votes -
Steam has added a "Play Next" shelf to the Library, using machine-learning to try to suggest which games you own that you should try next
21 votes -
California police used military surveillance tech at grad student strike
11 votes -
I made my first pseudo podcast today, really nervous about the sound of my voice and delivery. Any tips?
15 votes -
I'm looking for some manga recommendations!
I love comics and graphic novels, but I haven't devoted a lot of time to manga despite it being in line with my interests. A lot of the stuff I come across seems aimed at younger audiences or is...
I love comics and graphic novels, but I haven't devoted a lot of time to manga despite it being in line with my interests. A lot of the stuff I come across seems aimed at younger audiences or is highly romance-focused, neither of which really appeal to me. I'd love to get some good recommendations for manga that is more meant for adults (but is not "adult manga") or that just tells really good stories.
To get a feel for what I might be interested in, here's a very limited list of what I've enjoyed so far:
- My Brother's Husband was cute and resonant. I like nearly anything that tackles LGBT/queer issues.
- I read a scanlation of Homunculus and enjoyed its oddness and artwork.
- Ichi-F was really good too. I like non-fiction, which I realize is rare in manga.
- Death Note, despite not being what I'm actively looking for, was a great page-turner.
- Opus was a meta-manga that I enjoyed, despite probably not being able to appreciate it to its fullest given my lack of exposure to the form.
EDIT: I added links in case anyone is unfamiliar with those titles. Also, I forgot to add that I'd prefer manga that are finished rather than ongoing, and I'd prefer ones that don't have a huge number of volumes, though neither of these are definite requirements -- just preferences.
6 votes -
FOSS game engine GDevelop has a UI overhaul
6 votes -
An ode to the unexpected whimsy (and strength) of your mail delivery
7 votes -
Blind people could 'see' letters that scientists drew on their brains with electricity: scientists stimulated the brain using electrodes implanted on its surface
8 votes -
Jair Bolsonaro's health minister quits, deepening Brazil coronavirus crisis
9 votes -
A Javanese dish to banish the plague
3 votes -
"Star Trek: Strange New Worlds" announced for CBS All Access
23 votes -
2020 Nerd Parade in Gothenburg will be digital, want to spread the word around the world
4 votes -
In key US state of Florida, Trump stumbles among senior voters: Trump has virtually no path to victory without winning Florida, and older voters - which he is losing - are critical
5 votes -
Introductions | May 2020
We're overdue for another introductions thread, we've had a couple hundred new people come in since the last one and today's seeing a wave of new people interested in joining. So, tell us about...
We're overdue for another introductions thread, we've had a couple hundred new people come in since the last one and today's seeing a wave of new people interested in joining.
So, tell us about yourself, as much as you want to share. How did you find out about Tildes? Do you have any questions, hobbies, interests? The ~talk group is the most casual part of Tildes, you could think of it as a sister to /r/casualconversation, so feel free to talk about anything!
Past introduction threads for posterity: -1- . -2- . -3- . -4- . -5- . -6-
37 votes -
Would it be beneficial to ban certain topics of political discourse?
I've noticed that there are certain topics (specifically political ones) that reoccur frequently on this site, which almost never contribute anything of value. These can derail threads, incite...
I've noticed that there are certain topics (specifically political ones) that reoccur frequently on this site, which almost never contribute anything of value. These can derail threads, incite hostility between users, push away new users, etc. IMO it is rare that anything new is said, and even rarer that any opinions are changed. Examples include: socialism vs capitalism; should real leftists vote for Biden?; is Biden a rapist?; are Bernie supporters toxic?; etc. I'm not saying these aren't important things to discuss (I've done so myself), but is it really necessary for us to have the exact same arguments basically every day? I personally feel the site would be nicer to use and less toxic overall if these discussions didn't happen. Would there be any downside to simply banning them, at least temporarily? Perhaps until after the US presidential election?
22 votes -
At the limits of thought: Science today stands at a crossroads--will its progress be driven by human minds or by the machines that we’ve created?
3 votes -
Prince Fielder could end up being MLB’s highest paid player in 2020
4 votes -
My teenage rebellion was fundamentalist Christianity
7 votes -
How do I know how to properly tag my posts?
Say I wanted to create a thread about running. Running is a sport and hobby. Sports is often seen more as the professional side of things (say, Olympic running). Then again, many runners take...
Say I wanted to create a thread about running. Running is a sport and hobby. Sports is often seen more as the professional side of things (say, Olympic running). Then again, many runners take their hobby quite seriously and definitely exercise it as a sport. How do I know which one of those two groups is the more appropriate?
8 votes -
What have you been listening to this week?
What have you been listening to this week? You don't need to do a 6000 word review if you don't want to, but please write something! If you've just picked up some music, please update on that as...
What have you been listening to this week? You don't need to do a 6000 word review if you don't want to, but please write something! If you've just picked up some music, please update on that as well, we'd love to see your hauls :)
Feel free to give recs or discuss anything about each others' listening habits.
You can make a chart if you use last.fm:
http://www.tapmusic.net/lastfm/
Remember that linking directly to your image will update with your future listening, make sure to reupload to somewhere like imgur if you'd like it to remain what you have at the time of posting.
5 votes -
Reflections on the Bernie Campaign: What it meant, why it inspired us, why we lost, and where we go now
5 votes -
Biden names Ocasio-Cortez, Kerry to lead his climate task force, bridging Democrats’ divide
13 votes -
The right to work from home should be a demand far beyond the pandemic
8 votes -
Facebook to buy Giphy for $400 million
25 votes -
US pandemic bills are so big that only money-printing can pay them
6 votes -
How to be a good contributor to Tildes?
Recently, I have blocked both reddit and facebook on my computer and devices in order to combat the utter fatigue that engagement with those sites produces. I've always really enjoyed the...
Recently, I have blocked both reddit and facebook on my computer and devices in order to combat the utter fatigue that engagement with those sites produces. I've always really enjoyed the atmosphere here at Tildes better than either site and have hoped (though I gather this is not currently the goal) that it would supplant reddit in the future.
In order to get my news/discussion fix, I've begun submitting more content here than I have before. In the mornings, I go through my RSS feed, and pick out articles that I feel are interesting/would spark discussion here. I also try to conduct myself better here than I might on reddit, where JAQing off and bad faith argumentation are much more common.
I don't want to flood Tildes with too much content, so I'm trying to submit fewer than 10 articles per day. What are some other tips for good etiquette here, particularly insofar as it differs from reddit? I know there is an FAQ about Tildes but I'd like to hear what the community thinks, too.
Best,
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What did you do this week?
As part of a weekly series, these topics are a place for users to casually discuss the things they did — or didn't do — during their week. Did you accomplish any goals? Suffer a failure? Do...
As part of a weekly series, these topics are a place for users to casually discuss the things they did — or didn't do — during their week. Did you accomplish any goals? Suffer a failure? Do nothing at all? Tell us about it!
6 votes -
The Finnish ski resort of Levi, with its season cut short because of coronavirus, is saving its snow for next season
4 votes -
How the Singaporean government solved its housing problem
6 votes -
An inmate's love for math leads to new discoveries: Published in the journal Research in Number Theory, he showed for the first time regularities in the approximation of a vast class of numbers
8 votes -
The roots of the October Revolution in Iraq: From October 2019 until the lockdown in March, Iraqi revolutionaries from working-class backgrounds defied state repression to fill the squares of Iraq
3 votes -
The fight is on for US progressives to push Joe Biden to the left. They might just win.
9 votes -
So this is how privacy dies
8 votes -
US GDP doesn’t credit social distancing, but it should
6 votes -
Origami Angel - 666 Flags (2019)
3 votes -
US Senate approves bill to sanction China over Uighur rights
10 votes -
Chrome to start throttling resource-heavy ads in August
10 votes -
The UNIX and the Echo
5 votes -
Andrew Lloyd Webber will offer live video commentary alongside 'Cats' stream this Friday
5 votes -
IKEA's shopping malls arm Ingka Centres plans US entry in major play
6 votes -
Two Rohingya refugees have tested positive for coronavirus in the world's largest refugee camp in Bangladesh
8 votes -
Beaker Browser 1.0 Beta
25 votes -
Same-sex marriages can be registered in Costa Rica starting May 26 2020
13 votes