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Cake day: June 12th, 2025

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  • The reason isn’t really silly, I get it, but the punishment was.

    In high school I spent a lot of time reading. Basically every lunch, every study hall period, etc. I read a fairly significant chunk of the library.

    Problem was that I also tended to read during boring lectures in class, which pissed off a couple of my teachers and resulted in not great grades.

    But all of their punishments were designed to punish people who hated to read. So my math teacher finally snaps and sends me to in school suspension… where I sit in a room and the monitor on duty is absolutely delighted that I sat there the entire day to read and even lets me go early for such good behavior.

    I was later kicked out of honors courses and put into a remedial study hall situation. Again with a monitor who was supposed to make sure people were actually studying. Only way to get out of this was … a library pass. Where I could freely read whatever I wanted. Never did spend much time in study hall.


  • I actually liked a couple of the ai songs I stumbled upon on YouTube music (didn’t actually know they were AI at first).

    But listening to one is complete poison to your algorithms. They’ll post a new ‘single’ every single day, flooding your recommendations with everything they produce.

    I honestly might never have realized the stuff I was listening to was AI if they didn’t do this. But since they do, I’ve had to go full scorched earth on them, completely erasing them from my listen history and I refuse to even bother listening to anything else from any ‘artist’ doing the same thing.

    I think these people are shooting any possible acceptance they might’ve had in the foot by drowning even AI ambivalent people under a flood of highly similar content. It just becomes way too much and burns you out in record time.


  • I feel like Linux works for hardcore users and extremely casual users, but it doesn’t work that great for medium savvy users.

    Like sure if I’m barely using the computer for anything other than a web browser then it’ll work fine.

    And if I’m willing to do a whole lot of research I can also make it work for power user setups (at an even better outcome than Windows).

    But if I’m just a gamer who’s smart enough to do some modding and run a couple of game servers and maybe some other utilities, but I’m not incredibly tech savvy otherwise? Not a great fit.


  • The fediverse lacks basically all of my niche communities and the ones that exist have zero engagement. I’m basically only on Lemmy at this point for political stuff. Politics anything is a shitshow on Reddit, but seems decent on Lemmy. But that’s just really not enough.

    Though to be fair, Reddit’s ‘suggested’ posts feature is I believe destroying niche communities on Reddit these days, so I’m not sure how much longer those will keep working for me either. Moving away from explicit subscriptions and turning your home feed into just a lesser version of /r/all is a good way to ruin most communities over time I think. I feel eventually Reddit will just become Facebook for millennials where your feed is completely divorced from anything you might actually want to see and is entirely an algorithm instead.