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Cake day: July 10th, 2025

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  • I think there are still “read-only” clients. I haven’t looked in awhile, but I know there were some available via F-Droid (alternative app store) long after the API was cut off. I assume they use standard web scraping for grabbing content.

    Also, I’m not sure if it still works, but I think you can still use open source clients that rely on the API, you just have to compile/build them yourself using your account’s own personal API key.

    I haven’t looked into either of these in a while and definitely not an expert on the topic, but I’m sure if you’re interested there’s enough info out there to find a solution that works for you.






  • Why are people like this, and why are so many of them on this platform?

    It seems like it would be so exhausting with little to no benefit. Then again, some people just thrive on chaos and drama to the point where if there’s not enough naturally existing, they create it. It’s basically like sex or hardcore drugs for them. How do you get people to stop liking sex and drugs when bans are basically the equivalent of giving them a buzz and an orgasm all at once?

    As for why so many are on the platform, I have a theory: They get banned from the other places. Eventually the barrier on ban evasions gets beyond their pay grade, so they fuck off elsewhere for a bit to sow chaos in new territory. Seems like a majority of the people who organically share their Fediverse origin story are along the lines of either “I left Reddit because Reddit did X” (ex: API ban) or “I got permabanned from Reddit because I said puppies are cute” – and let me tell you, if you go and look at the puppies are cute user’s Fediverse profile, more often than not, you’ll quickly start to realize why another platform might’ve had motivation to shoo them off.


  • This is WEIRD, right?

    I mean I know there are professions and hobbies where cutting the penis off an animal carcass is just another Tuesday. I assume there are (or have been) cultures where this sort of thing tracks. But, this isn’t a normal thing for people to think about doing, let alone do, right? Or am I the weirdo and literally it’s super common to play with the penis of dead animals?

    Like, I’m not intentionally being ablest or anything, so feel free to correct me if I’m wrong.

    And in all fairness, I haven’t read the private journals to know the details of this “absurd scenario” and given the subject matter, I don’t think it’s anything I’d want to read, the headline is more than enough to be off putting. So, there is that.


  • Here in the Southeast, those stickers were all over the place, too! Sometimes I’d even see them inside stores, people were putting them out faster than employees could remove them. They weren’t just used at gas pumps, though that was obviously the primary placement for them.

    I’ve only seen the Trump version online so far. Wonder why those same people who were putting out the Biden ones aren’t getting the Trump ones out as quickly?

    I’m sure it’s not that they’re low-life partisan hypocrites. It’s probably the lingering effects of the illegal tariffs driving up the cost of the stickers at a time when they’ve lost their jobs and healthcare so they literally just can’t afford the gas or the stickers to be able to put them out. I’m sure it’s that.





  • I’m sure things are different in different parts of the world, but where I’m from, pretty much none of the big crop farms let fields lay truly fallow. Most of them plant various cold season cover crops that include things like clover, brassicas, and legumes like vetch. Those all produce lots of flowers that feed the bees in the off season.

    The issue with wildflower meadows, and correct me if I’m wrong, is that most of those wildflowers bloom at times when the fields would otherwise be needed for crop production. Of course, there are farmers who skip planting at all some years, but in my neck of the woods, nobody does that. They plant every year, at least once, they just rotate different crops in and out. Corn one year. Hay then soy, the next. And so on.


  • Were you permabanned from Reddit or just banned from a specific subreddit? Those are two entirely different things, and sometimes people don’t seem to understand or don’t care to admit it.

    Sucks to be permabanned from the whole site over that comment if that’s what happened, but hopefully you took that as an experience to learn and grow (and not just as a reason to reinforce your discontent with Reddit itself) so that you don’t necessarily bring that same energy to other spaces.

    Honestly, that’s a problem for a lot of ex-Redditors in my strictly subjective opinion. They claim to hate the place, but then bring the same exact energy here. I’m fine with a diversity of opinion and antics, but if I wanted to interact with Redditor behavior, I’d just go to Reddit.

    Anyway, I myself LOATHE having to use “/s” to denote when I’m being sarcastic or deploying a bit of mockery/parody. However, I recognize that my intent does not obligate others to abide, nor is my intent and its effect on others guaranteed to align. I would say in the context that you describe, I probably wouldn’t make that kind of comment or if I did I would at least do the thing I hate so much and just use a “/s” or sPonGE CAsE, perhaps.

    In your new non-reddit home, the bad Reddit-like moderator behavior is alive and thriving here as well. It’s not all fairy farts and unicorn blow around here. You probably already knew that, but just in case, figured I’d give you a heads up.



  • NEW USER: “I came to Lemmy because Reddit permabanned me for saying puppies and kittens are cute.”

    Then I find myself looking at their comment/post history because that doesn’t really sound like a normal thing anybody would get banned for. And after seeing what they post/comment here, I think to myself “I disagree with permabanning people, but I think I understand why it might’ve been done.”



  • They aren’t worried in the literal you, in one sense.

    Advertising is a temporal numbers game. Any one random single individual (or household) at any given time is insignificant. You are a speck of dust in the wind.

    On the flip side, advertising is (or can be) a long game. At the moment you may be too young, too poor, too healthy, too whatever for their ads to be relevant. However, if they advertise enough and you see enough of these ads, it can make an impression (even if subliminal). And down the line when you’re old enough to need dick pills and making just enough to afford them, you’re now aware that dick pills exist and suddenly now that you’re in the market for dick pills your reptilian brain will remember that jingle “Like a rock” and how Dicken’s dick pills are the key to feeling 18 again. Suddenly you’re sucking down Dicken’s pills like they’re candy.


  • To be honest, I think the USA’s reputation around the world is already so poor right now that this doesn’t make much difference.

    Inside the USA, this isn’t exactly high profile news (at least not at the moment) and I bet most people who are aware it happened would see this as a Norway thing rather than a US thing, and therefore would consider it more of a knock against that country than our own.

    Not saying that is MY view, just that it would be a common take here on the inside if this actually were to become high profile news (which it doesn’t seem like it is at the moment).


  • Sucks to be in tech right now. I’m sure there are still pockets of good employers with happy, confident worker bees, but those are few and far between as best I can tell.

    Pretty much everybody I know and speak with regularly who is working in the tech industry or a tech role in general is feeling the strain.

    Layoffs. Remaining employees have to pick up the additional workload of people who were laid off. Threats of future layoffs. Hiring freezes. Bonuses slashed or cut entirely. Little or no raises, not even cost of living increases. Demotions, in some cases. Expected to use LLMs to do things that LLMs have no business doing because management is clueless on the topic and expects everybody who is “good with computer” to be an AI expert. And the list goes on.

    And then as already mentioned elsewhere, there are almost no true entry-level positions opening up, so new grads are really struggling to get established in the industry. It’s particularly sad because this is so short-sighted and the negative impacts have the potential to be quite severe.


  • Downvotes are literally one of the most, if not most, useless feature in the Fediverse. People who worry about them are … well I’ll be nice and just say that they are The Lord’s Special Lambs.

    But also, voting IS an art, for art’s sake. And down votes are one of the many colors I use when painting an expression of a mood I wish to convey. So if I’m going to hell for my art, I’ll gladly do so with pride.