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Cake day: September 11th, 2025

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  • They find an abandoned station full of nonperishable food supplies and he becomes the person in charge of supply rationing.

    Also I think at one point they pull the “I tried, but I just can’t seem to lose the weight” card and kinda give up.

    But most importantly, if he lost a ton of weight those time travel episodes would be tough to track!















  • It gets better, from the product page:

    Opting out of subscription will result in gradual feature deactivation, and ultimately reverting to a device running AOSP (Android Open Source Project).

    I’m all for paying to support providers I care about, and I recognize development costs money as do cloud services, but to actively remove working features running locally from a device I “own” is crossing a line for me.








  • As someone who has been on a bit of a posting spree - life is busy, I post when I have time. It’s the holidays so now I have more time to get through a backlog of content and share what I find interesting.

    I’m not a bot. I’m not scheduling my posts to have the most impact. I’m not here to optimize your feed.

    If you feel like you’re seeing too much of the same content, please post more to drown it out. My opinion: Lemmy/PieFed needs more contributors, not fewer.















  • Proposed solution 3: Communities following communities

    The ability for communities to “subscribe” to other communities is an idea that comes from this Github comment. This is, in my opinion, the best proposed solution by far. Community a can follow community b, making posts from b also appear on a.

    What this means is that community moderators can choose to have posts from other communities to show up on theirs. That means if all the pancake communities are following each other, I can post on pancake@a.com and it would show up on the other pancake communities as well, and the comments would simply be grouped into just one post!

    The main proposed solution doesn’t force merging on anyone. Mods can decide whether or not they want content from other communities to show up in their space. No two news instances have to merge if they serve different audiences.

    It isn’t explicitly called out in the proposal but I could easily see there being an option for mods to unlink individual posts from other communities if they get too spicy.



  • I work in a creative industry for a pretty large business, with limited exception really nobody is using AI except maybe to send lazy email responses. If there’s workers getting replaced by slop it’s not where I’m at.

    It just really hasn’t shown much ability to not fuck up. People dip their toe in occasionally to show upper upper management we’re leveraging “all the tools available to us”, but I’ve never seen it used for anything more substantial than a mood board.