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The boring billion - The world before plate tectonics
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The Grandmaster who got Twitch hooked on chess: Hikaru Nakamura is the top-ranked blitz chess player in the world—and his channel has seen a meteoric rise as he coaches streamers in the ancient game
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Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros - Uncomfortable (2016)
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Hardspace: Shipbreaker is a surprisingly polished game that's as immersive and exciting as it is relaxing
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Walmart shoppers will be able to find goods from Shopify merchants
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The International Space Station is getting a new toilet this year
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Phil Vischer, creator of VeggieTales, explains the history of racial inequality in America
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PG&E confesses to killing 84 people in 2018 California fire
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Why are we so quick to scrutinise how low-income families spend their money?
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What 'classic' bands or artists do you think are overrated? And can you suggest any alternatives?
You know how sometimes there's that hit song (or artist) that's super popular but you just don't like it? Sometimes it's because it's ubiquitous to the point you begin to resent it, but sometimes...
You know how sometimes there's that hit song (or artist) that's super popular but you just don't like it? Sometimes it's because it's ubiquitous to the point you begin to resent it, but sometimes it's actually because the song isn't really that good. Those songs will be considered classics in a couple decades though, and there probably won't be too much push back on that from people who were around when it first came out. Some of my uncles used to be DJs, and they've put me onto old bands I'd never heard of before, but by all accounts the music they think was the best was popular back then too.
I'm sure we can all name examples of current music hits/acts that probably will perhaps undeservedly achieve that classic status in the future, but what about past music? Personally, I'm all about the deep cuts, and sometimes I wonder if I would have liked some of the bigger acts if I came up during those eras. For example, no matter how I try I can't really get into the Beatles, but I'm not sure how much of that is taste and how much is just being from a subsequent era that had already absorbed all the changes they made to pop music.
Of course, radio was a lot more important in the old days, and people having a lot less access to their own choice of music back then as compared to now would have shaped their tastes, but let's try to leave that aside.
Edit: I'm not just talking about rock music, btw. If you think Chopin is overrated, by all means, make your case.
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“You can't reply to this user yet. Please wait 29 minutes”
I just got this when trying to answer a comment. What’s that about?
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Boston Dynamics will now sell any business its own Spot robot for $74,500
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Reimagine the game OST: Intermissionary position
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Steam Game Festival: Summer Edition - Exclusive limited-time demos available for many upcoming games, along with interviews and livestreams with devs
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Google has banned ZeroHedge from its ad platform for content policy violations related to misinformation about the Black Lives Matter protests
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Humble Fight for Racial Justice Bundle
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The death of expertise
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At least twenty Indian Army soldiers killed in a face-off with Chinese troops in Galwan Valley
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Is there still room for debate?
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The American press is destroying itself
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TV Tuesdays Free Talk
Have you watched any TV shows recently you want to discuss? Any shows you want to recommend or are hyped about? Feel free to discuss anything here. Please just try to provide fair warning of...
Have you watched any TV shows recently you want to discuss? Any shows you want to recommend or are hyped about? Feel free to discuss anything here.
Please just try to provide fair warning of spoilers if you can.
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Exposing Secondary Infektion: Forgeries, interference, and attacks on Kremlin critics across six years and 300 sites and platforms
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The digital archives of the oldest Black newspaper in America show a long struggle for justice
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Daily thread for news/updates/discussion of George Floyd protests - June 16
This thread is posted daily - please try to post relevant content in here, such as news, updates, opinion articles, etc. Especially significant updates may warrant a separate topic, but most...
This thread is posted daily - please try to post relevant content in here, such as news, updates, opinion articles, etc. Especially significant updates may warrant a separate topic, but most should be posted here.
14 votes -
Germany open-sources their COVID-19 contact-tracing app
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When do you use singletons?
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What's wrong with email?
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Before they were ‘Jackass,’ they were my suburb’s local dirtbags
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The coronavirus has hastened the post-human era
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Sweden has said an offer of support for Scandinavian Airlines would be dependent on the airline agreeing to tougher emissions goals
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True facts: Cats' killer senses
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Norway's data inspectorate has banned the use of public health app Smittestopp to control the spread of COVID-19 over data protection concerns
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Google is messing with the address bar again—new experiment hides URL path
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'Facebook doesn't care': Activists say accounts removed despite Mark Zuckerberg's free-speech stance
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Widespread T-Mobile outages cause issues for wireless customers across the US
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Lights - How to Sleep When You're On Fire (2020)
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Dating apps exposed 845GB of explicit photos, chats, and more
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At ninety-nine years old, Al Jaffee says goodbye to MAD Magazine
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"The Black Lives Matter Foundation" raised millions. It's not affiliated with the Black Lives Matter movement.
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Australian airline coronavirus (COVID-19) rules: We flew the Sydney-Melbourne route under new hygiene rules
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Rivers of Nihil - Subtle Change (2018)
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The case against ~news
The longer I use Tildes, the more I question the effectiveness of ~news. /r/news made sense on reddit, where they didn't have a robust cross-group tagging and filtering system. I think Tildes be...
The longer I use Tildes, the more I question the effectiveness of ~news.
/r/news made sense on reddit, where they didn't have a robust cross-group tagging and filtering system. I think Tildes be better served by eliminating ~news entirely and replacing it with a news tag with a date property, which would allow for nice chronological filtering for catching up on news stories, especially if the article date could be scraped somehow. Miss a week of news? Search the tag with a date range, get all news stories for last week, perhaps with a minimum comment threshold to see what sparked discussion.
I think ~gov (or politics) would be needed as a replacement, as it's a major driver of most news stories, but there's so much more to politics than just news, and those discussions don't exactly fit anywhere nicely at the moment, esp if it's a random blog post relating to recent events in the news. Almost every other group serves as a nice catch-all for most other common news categories.
The only issue I would see would be when ~gov would overlap with the other categories, which would likely happen a lot..but that happens with the current ~news too. I think that could be further mitigated by having a sort of x-post system blurring the lines of tags and groups even more, where ~gov would take precedence but posts would then also appear in the tagged groups for users not following governance otherwise.
That's actually a foundation of my more insane idea of completely eliminating traditional groups by letting people build their own groups in the form of prioritized tags, but that's another post for another time.
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Tesla Model S Long Range Plus now achieves an Environmental Protection Agency-rated 402 mile range thanks to improvements in vehicle efficiency and design
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How the Nintendo Switch prevents downgrades by irreparably blowing its own fuses
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Remembering Windows 2000, Microsoft’s forgotten masterpiece
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Basecamp’s founders are trying to start an email rebellion with hey.com
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World Health Organization says new virus outbreak in China needs further testing after 'hypothesis' on cause
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The Apple ARM Mac transition: Re-engine, not re-imagine
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We apologize for publishing Darkseid’s anti-life equation
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