That sounds deliciousness, me two.
OpenStars
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It’s at 75, well now 76, go for it!
But what is hobby horsing called - is it “horsing” or “hobby horsing”?
In like manner, don’t vibe-code and then commit without labeling it as code written entirely by an LLM.
Also don’t lay off tens of thousands of employees in order to hobby your horse?
OpenStars@piefed.socialto
Comic Strips@lemmy.world•Protect women's bathrooms from creeps!English
1·3 days agoWhich might even be useful, but yeah could also be confusing, though so too could someone coming to Blorp from the web UI… it’s complicated for sure. Possibly the ideal might be to either have separate behaviors for Lemmy vs. PieFed accounts, or an option to keep them all mirrored/synched up.
OpenStars@piefed.socialto
Comic Strips@lemmy.world•Protect women's bathrooms from creeps!English
1·3 days agoIf you are using the web UI, does refreshing the page help?
Regardless, I am glad to be helpful, some of the time (hopefully more often than the opposite:-P).
OpenStars@piefed.socialto
Comic Strips@lemmy.world•Protect women's bathrooms from creeps!English
3·3 days agoPieFed offers user tagging in both its web UI and in the API so that any app using it could pull from them, although regarding the latter I am not sure which ones actually do or not (Mlwm reportedly does, surely I would think that Blorp would as it touts itself as offering greatest compatibility with PieFed, etc.).
What are you doing back there step-spider?!
Um… maybe we should walk that name back, just a tad?
OpenStars@piefed.socialto
Comic Strips@lemmy.world•Protect women's bathrooms from creeps!English
4·3 days agoI think so… but also PieFed has it innately.
OpenStars@piefed.socialto
Comic Strips@lemmy.world•[Meta] Friends, Comic Strippers... Lend Me Your EyesEnglish
2·6 days agoPerhaps it’s not about some source for ultimate truth, and each case could be decided by a vote?
Hrm… although then the posts could be brigaded I suppose:-(. But if we presume friendliness, then it leaves the decision up to the community whether we want to continue to see e.g. Addam’s Family or Scott Adams comics (importantly: not the racist ones, but others!). In that way it would be like Fediverse-style blocking vs. defederation - individual comic posts could be “blocked”, while in some truly egregious cases the entire artist themselves would be banned/defederated, and no comics from them allowed (even the non-problematic ones).
OpenStars@piefed.socialto
Comic Strips@lemmy.world•Do You Like Me [Extra Fabulous]English
2·7 days agoWhew, at least I am not crazy! 🤣
Strike that, at least that is not just one more reason WHY I am crazy! 🤪
OpenStars@piefed.socialto
Comic Strips@lemmy.world•Do You Like Me [Extra Fabulous]English
2·7 days agoNo I meant for this Extra Fabulous comic, on Bluesky.
Also: whoosh, I interpreted your comment entirely on a literal basis, derp. 🤪
OpenStars@piefed.socialto
World News@lemmy.world•Trump and Israel killed Iran’s moderates. Now the more hardline military has stepped into the power vacuumEnglish
22·8 days agoExcept Hillary Clinton (/s btw 🤪)
OpenStars@piefed.socialto
Comic Strips@lemmy.world•Do You Like Me [Extra Fabulous]English
2·8 days agoHow (without an account)?
It’s easy, you just fall but right before you hit the ground, you distract yourself and… miss.

OpenStars@piefed.socialto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•The Small Website Discoverability CrisisEnglish
2·9 days agoHere is a highly relevant conversation: https://lemmy.ca/comment/21065449. This link is to one comment but also check out the OP that it is in.
Everything comes down to moderation. Lemmy’s moderation abilities are extremely primitive - though notably the upcoming additional functionality to send mod reports to users on different instances than the community will help a bit. People get burnt out and can’t keep up with the flood of negativity, so stop their volunteer moderating activities. Remember that Lemmy itself got started when its devs got kicked out of Reddit for being too toxic - and likewise many of its initial membership. As for the rest of us, this was the choice that we made - even if for some of us, only after Kbin died (forked into Mbin now).
PieFed offers substantially improved moderation abilities - especially those reducing the need for moderation in the first place, by placing more power into the hands of the end-user by democratization of the moderation work itself. Edit: e.g. someone wanting to avoid toxicity could leave enabled the functionality to auto-collapse or even auto-hide comments that are below a certain up-&-downvote threshold, while others who have thicker skins can disable those hand-holding options and decide for ourselves what we want to see - all without the need for moderator intervention, instead using the preferences of the community as a surrogate moderator in that case. However, PieFed as a the software platform lacks a great deal of polish in its UI compared to Lemmy (though 3rd party apps are catching up to support its feature set offered in the API).
PieFed is the only thing giving me hope for the future of the Threadiverse & Fediverse right now.
“Innovative profit solutions”
B-b-be-be-because shut up you, that’s why!! 😅






PieFed is definitely still a work in progress!:-)