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10 votes
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Why miners risk their lives to get sulfur from an active volcano | Risky Business
4 votes -
The Dubai job
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Nara Walker was convicted of assaulting her ex-husband in Reykjavík in 2017 – she and eight other women are taking Iceland to court claiming human rights violations
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The secret abortion movement that revolutionized feminist health before “Roe v. Wade”
9 votes -
Police in this tiny Alabama town suck drivers into legal ‘black hole’
20 votes -
The ‘Plagiarism Hunter’ terrorizing the German-speaking world
8 votes -
The US empire is crumbling before our eyes
9 votes -
A boy among men: What happens when you throw a teenager into an adult prison? Guess.
7 votes -
XXX-Files: Who torched the Pornhub palace?
5 votes -
In the trenches of Ukraine’s forever war
5 votes -
Face masks make people look more attractive, study finds
23 votes -
IKEA has cut sick pay for unvaccinated workers, without mitigating circumstances, required to self isolate – retail giant acknowledged it was an emotive topic
23 votes -
The fetishization of male vulnerability
16 votes -
Sikh drivers are transforming US trucking. Take a ride along the Punjabi American highway.
15 votes -
How to give an unapology
7 votes -
Photojournalist Giuia Besana visits the world's northernmost priest who runs the Svalbard Church in Longyearbyen, in Norway's Svalbard archipelago
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My parents collect cans for a living
8 votes -
How purity culture messed up most of the men I know
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Tildes Screenless Day Discussion - January 2022
What is a "Screenless Day"? Tildes "Screenless Day" is a simple event aimed at encouraging people to take a temporary step away from toxic or consuming aspects of technology and spend their time...
What is a "Screenless Day"?
Tildes "Screenless Day" is a simple event aimed at encouraging people to take a temporary step away from toxic or consuming aspects of technology and spend their time and energies elsewhere.
When is it?
It takes place over the weekend starting on the first Friday of each month. Participants will choose that Friday, Saturday, or Sunday to take as their screenless day -- whichever works best for their schedule.
Some people might not be able to participate in that window, and that's fine too. They can choose to shift their day earlier or later as needed. It is also completely fine (and encouraged!) to take personal screenless days separate from the event if you like. This thread will be posted the first weekend of each month, but it is open for comments the entire month.
Does it have to be truly "screenless"?
"Screenless" is an ideal, not a mandate. The spirit of the day is to deliberately step away from toxic or consuming aspects of technology, and what that means is different for each person. Thus, it is up to each participant to determine what "screenless" means to them. Some might only choose to not use social media for a day; some might choose to eliminate all "screens" but still use their ereader; some may maintain some screen use but only for necessity (e.g. work; classes; GPS; etc.). Some might get rid of screens entirely, or go fully "unplugged" for the day.
How do I participate?
You do not have to do anything formal at all to participate -- simply take your screenless day in whatever way is best for you!
If you’d like to, use this thread to share plans for your upcoming screenless day or summaries/reflections about it once it’s over.
Can I chat in this thread if I'm not participating?
Yes! The more, the merrier! Discussion from anyone, participant or non-participant alike, is welcome. Though, do understand that it might take a bit longer than normal for some people to respond. :)
10 votes -
"Free will" is an illusion: Your life runs on a pre-destined trajectory
5 votes -
Dan Wang's 2021 letter about China
14 votes -
Changing Brussels neighborhood Molenbeek tries to leave stigma of terrorism behind
4 votes -
What Taiwanese think of China
5 votes -
How helpful is venting your feelings exactly?
7 votes -
Map drawn from memory helps man reunite with family decades after abduction
4 votes -
Tokyo: The big city that is also pleasant to live in
6 votes -
Walking away from Omelas - Lindsay Ellis says goodbye
33 votes -
Why boyish girls are judged less than girlish boys
26 votes -
Inside the online movement to end work
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The great offline - The concept of “offline” is built on the earlier concept of “wilderness,” inheriting its flaws and hazards
8 votes -
Ten lessons in productivity and brainstorming from The Beatles - Based on "Get Back"
2 votes -
While millions of children all over the world wait eagerly for Father Christmas or Santa Claus on Christmas Eve, youngsters in Iceland start receiving their presents on Dec. 11th
3 votes -
Inside the fall of Kabul: An on-the-ground account
6 votes -
Group of monkeys kill over 250 dogs for 'revenge' in Indian town
6 votes -
Revenge of the apes: Monkeys in Maharashtra's Beed District on a murderous rampage after dogs kill one of their infants
6 votes -
Giant straw goat that has become an annual highlight in the Swedish city of Gävle has been burned by an arsonist... again
17 votes -
I was stuck on a side project for five years. Here’s how I finished it.
8 votes -
Opt out of cynicism
9 votes -
Finnish teacher Ilona Taimela secretly taught IS children in Syrian camps by text through the Lifelong Learning Foundation
12 votes -
Fall on walk from bed to desk is workplace accident, German court rules
17 votes -
Remote work should be (mostly) asynchronous
9 votes -
Birds aren't real, or are they? Inside a Gen Z conspiracy movement
17 votes -
People are blasting Chanel's $825 Advent calendar on TikTok
6 votes -
Grades as communication
21 votes -
Omicron: Here we go again
5 votes -
What will work look like in 2022? (Hint: Not the metaverse)
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Pseudowork and real work
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Tildes Screenless Day Discussion - December 2021
What is a "Screenless Day"? Tildes "Screenless Day" is a simple event aimed at encouraging people to take a temporary step away from toxic or consuming aspects of technology and spend their time...
What is a "Screenless Day"?
Tildes "Screenless Day" is a simple event aimed at encouraging people to take a temporary step away from toxic or consuming aspects of technology and spend their time and energies elsewhere.
When is it?
It takes place over the weekend starting on the first Friday of each month. Participants will choose that Friday, Saturday, or Sunday to take as their screenless day -- whichever works best for their schedule.
Some people might not be able to participate in that window, and that's fine too. They can choose to shift their day earlier or later as needed. It is also completely fine (and encouraged!) to take personal screenless days separate from the event if you like. This thread will be posted the first weekend of each month, but it is open for comments the entire month.
Does it have to be truly "screenless"?
"Screenless" is an ideal, not a mandate. The spirit of the day is to deliberately step away from toxic or consuming aspects of technology, and what that means is different for each person. Thus, it is up to each participant to determine what "screenless" means to them. Some might only choose to not use social media for a day; some might choose to eliminate all "screens" but still use their ereader; some may maintain some screen use but only for necessity (e.g. work; classes; GPS; etc.). Some might get rid of screens entirely, or go fully "unplugged" for the day.
How do I participate?
You do not have to do anything formal at all to participate -- simply take your screenless day in whatever way is best for you!
If you’d like to, use this thread to share plans for your upcoming screenless day or summaries/reflections about it once it’s over.
Can I chat in this thread if I'm not participating?
Yes! The more, the merrier! Discussion from anyone, participant or non-participant alike, is welcome. Though, do understand that it might take a bit longer than normal for some people to respond. :)
6 votes -
Are we at war with Norway? – Brits mock sad gifted Trafalgar Square Christmas tree
8 votes