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Cake day: July 21st, 2023

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  • Very valid points. I forgot WordPad existed and I use Notepad way more than I’ve ever used WordPad. But many people still havent really used computers much in depth beyond specific things they’ve been shown.

    I know I could just use Google Docs or throw LibreOffice in there, but many people now in retirement age have still managed to dodge learning much about computers.

    If you deliver a new computer that can’t type a letter, send an email, and play YouTube out of the box, that seems like a fail. And I feel many that won’t know what do do without something like WordPad also may not have an Internet connection, nor should they have to if they just need a presentable looking doc.






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    Most don’t want to be the first or only one to get the spotlight on them. I’m very shy and reserved in person until I feel I know someone well, so I’ve enjoyed the smaller audience here. Heck, on this instance there isn’t even a down vote. So i try to take advantage of it to work on myself.

    Sometimes I’ll start to post, and change my mind, but at least it has me trying more. It’s a process, and like anything else, they’ll be things that fall flat. But most groups seem to be positive, especially here. I try to upvote just about everyone that interacts with me to encourage them back too.



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    The ratio is probably the same or better technically. They have about 400k subs and the posts get like a dozen comments. I didnt post there though, because there were a good number of daily posts. It’s dead here so far, so I decided it was up to me to be the change I wanted to see.

    I do feel good breaking into the 100+ likes, but it’s just kinda one sided feeling. Like if you say hello to someone and they smile, but don’t say hi back ever, if that makes sense.




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    Yup, plenty of others posting all the doom and gloom environmental stuff, so I stick to sharing pics of happy fluffballs to balance it out. Love for our fellow beasties is probably what got many environmentalists into it to begin with, and it’s important to remember the fun part of it.


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    You have a pretty solid comment history and I recognize a good number of your recent comments from posts I’ve read. You’re certainly doing your part!

    In Liftoff it doesn’t show the communities the comments are from, which I think is pretty useless, I don’t know if other apps do. What community are you trying to build up?



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    Exactly. I try to keep an eye out for the regular “what weird community did you discover” posts and do a polite plug for it. I’m not even the mod, but they don’t post anything there either. I don’t want to mod so I don’t care so much about that. I just want someone else to post so I don’t feel it’s on my shoulders too keep it alive.

    My default sort is Top Last 6 Hours, but I try to remember to switch to New every now and then and find a 0 comment post or two to reply to.


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    The amount of content has been ok. It’s not always what I’m looking for, but I’ve been learning about ecology in Australia and other things I never would have on my own or on Reddit because it would get buried.

    The part I like best though is also the part I like least - engagement.

    I loved Lemmy right away because all of a sudden I could post or comment and not be lost in a swarm of clickbait articles or useless comments like “this” or “I also choose this guy’s wife” things. But so many things are posted that get decent up votes but no comments. There are good articles posted, but no one comments, while ragebait things about defederation and politics get all the interaction. People say they want niche content, but dont post it or don’t engage with it.

    I’ve been trying for weeks now to get a niche sub going. It’s finally above 1k subs, my posts can get 100 up votes, especially on weekends, not most posts don’t get a single comment. How long do you want me to post without making me feel it’s worth my time? The votes tell me at least people are seeing it, but if you don’t talk to the group, how’s it going to grow? I’m posting animal pics, some OC, some not. Google up a pic you like, and post it with a comment. It isn’t hard.

    I don’t judge, but I do not care at all for all the meme groups. If I could block all communities with meme in the name I would. But those guys post like crazy. It’s the same amount of effort to post that stuff as a pic you think is cool, an article about your town, or something you did or saw that was fun. Post that stuff! Comment on things! Let posters know you like what they post.

    This got more ranty than I intended, but it’s been getting to me lately. I am enjoying Lemmy, Beehaw in particular, but I want it to grow in a healthy way.




  • To get right to the meat of the article:

    New School Foods’ process starts by creating a biopolymer gel. This homogeneous hydrogel is placed in contact with a freezing surface and the gel is directionally frozen, resulting in the formation of thousands of directionally aligned, microscopic ice crystals traveling away from the freezing source.

    Once the gel is fully frozen, the ice is removed, leaving behind empty channels. These channels act as a scaffold; the channels are filled with proteins and other ingredients (color, flavors, fats) to form the muscle fibers.

    This was pretty close to my guess from looking at the pic of the the raw product. It looked like if you’d flatten out a swirled soft serve ice cream cone. The lattice structure should create a nice flakey texture.

    Flavor is always the hard part, but I’m not looking for 1:1 replacement there. Actual recipes can always help shape the flavor to your palette. Salmon is pretty distinct, so maybe a generic white fish may work better.

    There are always negative comments about it being processed food, but I still think the ecological benefits will outweigh that. Adapting our cooking can offset the near term nutritional issues. Use less meat, real or synthetic. We might not be able to keep our current habits if we want things to improve. We can start compromising now, or sacrifice later. That’s my feeling about it at least.


  • I’d be interested to see conversations like this, possibly in it’s own animal rights community. There are many things related to this.

    Ethical farming and ranching practices

    What animals do you feel are ok to eat or get products from

    Animal personhood

    Attention for less popular or stereotypically cute animals

    I feel our role is an omnivorous one. I love just about all animals but creepy and cuddly. But I also eat meat. I want to learn to eat less of it. I do hunt, and I feel less guilty of that than buying supermarket meat.

    Nature I feel is beautiful, but also sometimes cruel and brutal. With human intellect, we have some ability to break some of the cycles of nature. We can choose what we eat and how we get it. We can farm and make food from nothing. We can convert foods to different foods or invent brand new things. We can be friendly with other species. Our food culture is evolving along with us, and conversations need to be had to progress.