

inscrutable technobabble
also known as @squirrel@discuss.tchncs.de


inscrutable technobabble
What’s the word in the title? In northern Germany we have the term “Puschen” for slippers, which would fit the cozy atmosphere here.
This would look nice on a white vinyl record.


We have big brother awards in Germany. Won among others by Google and Tiktok this year.


I plan on switching to Piefed because of that.
Same, I already did. Maybe the fediverse foundation would host a PieFed instance if there’s enough interest.


Don’t thank me. Thank the regular posters who keep the community alive. I rarely post a dailygame myself these days, I just play some. And the community is so nice, that I don’t have to moderate anything apart from the occasional duplicate.


This is perfect. I think niche communities with a wider scope work best. You didn’t start a dosgaming, atarigaming or c64gaming community. Instead LowSpecGaming includes all low spec systems.
I did something similar with !dailygames@lemmy.zip a while back by including all daily games instead of just a single one like wordle and it’s now a self sustaining community.


If the podcast is listed on podcastindex.org you could link to that. It supports linking to individual episodes.


That’s a bunch of custom css on top of the default theme. But it’s not finished yet. I haven’t figured out all the details yet, some parts are still blue.


Ha, I didn’t pay attention to your name. YunoPie highfive
I saw another comment on PieFed raise the same point of confusing again, so I think it’s worth addressing, where the user squirrel said: “I see Bonfire mentioned a lot on the fediverse report and elsewhere, but I still don’t understand what it is. I went to their website and it’s a wall of text that sounds like marketing. I don’t see a demo or a flagship instance.”
Oh shit… I’m in the report 😳


I’ve read somewhere that the fediverse has the most moderators per user of any social network because of it’s decentralized nature. Can’t find the source right now though.


Pedometer (PFA) tracks steps and shows the distance you walked per day.
Come again!?