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Cake day: June 11th, 2023

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  • I’d kick a couple of bucks towards a membership. I’m pretty sure I’ve dropped cash on my favourite instances at some point.

    I’d be surprised if that kind of model could pay competitive developer salaries. Existing media platforms got started with mad VC money until they had a user base large enough to justify huge ad spends.


  • Our demographics don’t support uncertainty. Most of us are here because we are certain distributed is better than centralized, community run is better than corporate run, FOSS is better than proprietary, etc. The sign-up process discourages casual users, so most users have made up their minds to be here.

    For better or worse, we’re highly opinionated, and we’ve decided some things are bad and others are good. Very few topics are open to discussion because we’ve already decided.

    And if we haven’t decided on something, it’s usually because we’ve decided it doesn’t matter, so we’ll ignore it.

    It isn’t a sustainable community, but I fit in, so I’m still here.






  • I have a sedentary job as a software developer so it’s good to be more active.

    would you continue this hobby even though it’s wrecking my hands

    As a software developer who also has fucked up hands, no. This is your meal ticket. Don’t mess with it. Being depressed with a job is way better than being depressed without a job and a disability.

    I’ve actively avoided activities that use my hands because I don’t want to mess them up more. It sucks, but that’s where we’re at.

    I don’t know what activity to recommend. I do leg-centric stuff: swimming, inline skating, snowboarding, and soccer. I don’t know if those would be good for you.

    Edit: sorry. That came across as hostile. My hand situation is managed, but it still gets to me. I’m trying to say that you should take care of yourself and your hands. The short-term gain of an activity that messes you up isn’t worth it.

    Exercise feels great, and I hope you find something that works for your mind and your body.





  • I’m guessing you’re talking about debit cards. From the Canadian Government: yes.

    In detail:

    Payment terminals can also be built to feed into a retailer’s “customer relationship management” database so that a retailer can track your purchases and tie those to other information about you, such as your email address, if you have given it to them. Financial institutions and payment card network operators could also profile you based on your purchase information.

    This purchase information could potentially be shared and linked with information held by loyalty card companies, data brokers, or marketers.

    If it’s possible, then it’s a revenue stream, so I assume it’d be done.