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26 votes
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My robot double sells out (so I don't have to)
8 votes -
Solving the challenges of robotic pizza-making
6 votes -
DIY haptic input knob: BLDC motor + round LCD
8 votes -
PC cases without transparent side panels
Hi folks! I am, unfortunately, probably going to have to build a new PC soon; my beloved Thelio-r1 is slowly failing, and while my original plan was to buy a Ryzen 7 5800X and keep riding this PC...
Hi folks! I am, unfortunately, probably going to have to build a new PC soon; my beloved Thelio-r1 is slowly failing, and while my original plan was to buy a Ryzen 7 5800X and keep riding this PC for another three to five years, I don't know that I'll actually be able to make that work.
I like the NXT H510 I used for my boyfriend's gaming build, but the thermal performance isn't amazing and, most importantly, I hate tempered glass!
Yes, I understand that people want to show off their (ridiculously!) expensive components. I understand that lots of things have RGB. However, metal is cheaper, easier to work with, doesn't shatter, and I can modify it if I need to.
So, does anyone know of a good mid-tower PC case with decent airflow, up-to-date features (no 5 inch bays, good cable management hardpoints, a cable hiding bay, etc.), and no tempered glass or, preferably, acrylic?
Thank you!
16 votes -
Hacker took over Taylor Swift, Justin Bieber, Drake, Lil Nas X, Harry Styles, Michael Jackson, The Weekend, and Eminem's YouTube channels, uploading bizarre videos to millions of subscribers
9 votes -
The Quasi-Official 2022 r/place Atlas
12 votes -
Elon Musk becomes Twitter’s largest shareholder
16 votes -
Move fast and break things
6 votes -
Contra Chrome
13 votes -
Can you stalk someone with an Apple AirTag?
8 votes -
Does anyone else feel like Tildes gets less effective at surfacing new stuff the longer you're on it?
I notice this primarily with the YouTube videos. I've started to notice that the videos I see posted in here I have already had recommended to me by YouTube. And I realize it must be because when...
I notice this primarily with the YouTube videos. I've started to notice that the videos I see posted in here I have already had recommended to me by YouTube. And I realize it must be because when I watch a video here, the YouTube algorithm decides I'm interested in that kind of thing. So, functionally, by posting and interacting with content in Tildes we are tuning the various algorithmic recommendation feeds that we interact with to view us all similarly.
It's just an interesting side effect I noticed and some food for thought about the effectiveness of a link aggregator or discussion forum at surfacing novel, interesting content we might not find otherwise. In part, this could just be an effect of Tildes being kind of small and having lots of self-selection biases for its user population. Perhaps if it was more diverse we'd be exposed to more things that break the mold and recommendation algorithms won't be able to pin it all down as easily. In fact, we may be able to use this effect as a way to test the breadth and diversity of content and types of people a site is attracting.
11 votes -
How Native Americans are trying to debug AI’s biases
4 votes -
It looks like you’re trying to take over the world
14 votes -
Women are splitting off from the doomsday prepper community
19 votes -
"Smart" surgical gloves track medical students' hand movements
5 votes -
Macho cyberwarfare and the long game
2 votes -
Apple would be forced to allow sideloading and third-party app stores under new EU law
23 votes -
What noise canceling headphones can block?
One of the greatest sources of stress in my life right now is noise. This is consistent with the (presently unconfirmed) hypothesis that I'm probably on the spectrum. I live in a very noisy...
One of the greatest sources of stress in my life right now is noise. This is consistent with the (presently unconfirmed) hypothesis that I'm probably on the spectrum.
I live in a very noisy neighborhood, with many sources of loud music several days a week. I use a regular headphone to try to isolate myself, but they're not always effective. I was thinking of purchasing a noise canceling headphone (NCH). I'd listen mostly to podcasts and white noise. Hence the title question: can these headphones cancel variable non-regular noises like loud music around me? And to what degree?
Product recommendations are welcomed, with a focus on great noise canceling. I have a preference for over the ear headphones, but that's not a hard requirement. Other than that I don't have any requirements.
Thanks!
11 votes -
The Ant Mill theory of discourse
7 votes -
The end of the nice gtk button
11 votes -
The fifteen-minute bug initiative
6 votes -
The future of lithium-ion batteries
4 votes -
Good web dev communities?
Hey folks. May someone recommend a good web dev community out there for quality discussions? Right now I'm using Vue for a project and I'm wrestling with architectural decisions. I'd love for a...
Hey folks.
May someone recommend a good web dev community out there for quality discussions?
Right now I'm using Vue for a project and I'm wrestling with architectural decisions. I'd love for a place where I can discuss different approaches' trade-offs and merits.
Many thanks. :)
11 votes -
Analysis by computer science professor shows that "Google Phone" and "Google Messages" send data to Google servers without being asked and without the user's knowledge, continuously
11 votes -
Mozilla Rally - Data collection for research about data collection
9 votes -
YouTube Vanced is discontinued
@Vanced Official: Vanced has been discontinued. In the coming days, the download links on the website will be taken down. We know this is not something you wanted to hear but it's something we need to do. Thank you all for supporting us over the years.
25 votes -
Youtube-dl’s hosting provider fights record labels’ lawsuit
14 votes -
Mesa 22.0 released with Vulkan 1.3, many open source Intel & AMD driver improvements
5 votes -
Substack just released an RSS reader
6 votes -
ICANN rejects Ukraine's request to block Russia from the internet
15 votes -
Apple Event (8th March) - Peek Performance
12 votes -
Wikipedia is declining: In defense of inclusionism (2018)
11 votes -
Retrieving your browsing history through a fake CAPTCHA
12 votes -
How TikTok's design helps turn ordinary people into villains
10 votes -
Job search and placement services
I've decided I'm going to start looking for a new job. I'm a software product manager in the US and will be looking for senior positions, hopefully remote. Has anyone used a service to help find...
I've decided I'm going to start looking for a new job. I'm a software product manager in the US and will be looking for senior positions, hopefully remote. Has anyone used a service to help find jobs before? This is the first one I've come across and I'm considering it.
https://www.findmyprofession.com/career-finder/Any thoughts or feedback welcome. Thanks.
3 votes -
Hackers who broke into NVIDIA's network leak DLSS source code online
19 votes -
New York Times tech workers vote to certify union
19 votes -
Introducing native Matrix VoIP with Element Call
13 votes -
The New York Times Tech Union vote count starts this morning, and we made a live vote tracker!
17 votes -
Little 12ft.io bookmarklet
Today I was doing some paywall hopping and wondered why there wasn't a 12ft.io bookmarklet to make it a little easier. So I whipped up this little 5 second bookmarklet for anyone who hasn't...
Today I was doing some paywall hopping and wondered why there wasn't a 12ft.io bookmarklet to make it a little easier.
So I whipped up this little 5 second bookmarklet for anyone who hasn't bothered to do it themselves yet.
Just make a bookmark with the code snippet below as the URL.
javascript: (() => { window.location.replace("https://12ft.io/" + window.location.href)})();
I tried to make a link here that could be dragged and dropped directly into a bookmark bar, but it's disallowed.
20 votes -
Google blocks FOSS Android tool – for asking for donations
12 votes -
Namecheap ends service for Russian customers due to government’s ‘war crimes’
7 votes -
Facebook, Google and other tech firms must verify identities under proposed UK law
3 votes -
Chipmaker Nvidia investigating potential cyberattack
6 votes -
My 90's TV!
14 votes -
Who is behind QAnon? Linguistic detectives find fingerprints.
10 votes -
The metaverse is so stupid
17 votes -
Shades of DevOps: Related job titles
4 votes -
Google search is dying: Reddit is currently the most popular search engine. The only people who don’t know that are the team at Reddit, who can’t be bothered to build a decent search interface.
41 votes