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Cake day: August 4th, 2023

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  • I’m apparently a mod as well. I was one of the first. Not that I’ve exercised my power any. But if I saw something that clearly needed deleted or had a flag to respond to, I’d do my best to address whatever issue had come up.

    Also, I don’t know precisely how I became a mod. I assumed VerbFlow just added me one day. (Edit: The modlog makes it seem that way.)

    I can try removing you if I can figure out how. Heh… Though I doubt that’ll prevent you from just being re-added.

    Sounds like you’re talking to the LW admins, which is probably a good idea.

    I was about to say that maybe VerbFlow had a bot that was adding people as mods, but you’d think if a buggy bot readding you as mod was the issue, the bot readding you would show up as activity in the mod log. So, 🤷.

    Edit: Ok. I figured out how to remove you as a mod. On Lemmy-UI, it’s the “more” link on the post. The bottom option for me was “remove as mod.” We’ll see how long that lasts.

    A screenshot of Lemmy-UI showing the "Remove as mod" option in the menu under the "more" button

    Edit2: Also, @octopus_ink@lemmy.ml, could you link me to the modlog view you’ve got in the screenshot? In case more folks have this issue, I’d like to see if I can get a better understanding of what’s going haywire so hopefully I as a mod can fix it without bugging the admins (if possible.) In looking at the modlog myself, so far I haven’t found the instances of you trying to remove yourself as a mod that you have in the screenshot.







  • Yup. I can. I have around 1/20 of a Bitcoin, so the amount I have should be worth about $3,000 USD (unless the price has crashed since I started writing this post. 😈)

    Cashing it in would make me feel dirty. It’s basically just handing the bag to the next bagholder. (Though, I’m not really a baholder per se. I’m not really invested to speak of. The only investment I made to get this Bitcoin is to leave my computer on for like a month or less.) Feeding the ponzi monster, as it were.

    But then again, it’s $3,000.

    As much as I hate myself for admitting it, the possibility that the price will climb a little higher is probably part of why I didn’t trade it for real money back in late 2021 when the price of a Bitcoin was so high.

    But, yeah, you’re probably right I should just sell it. Maybe I’ll just make whoever I sell it to promise they’re not giving me next month’s rent or their kids’ college fund. Lol.

    Edit: Ok. You’ve inspired me to make a post asking other crypto-skeptics what I should do with it.










  • And why not chew it off?

    Last time I had sushi (about a week ago), I tried a place I’d never tried before. I ordered some sashimi and they were huge. If I’d eaten those in one bite each, it would have been like that game “chubby bunny”. But then again I don’t really know how authentic this particular sushi place was. Tasted great, though.




  • Honestly it doesn’t seem like there’s a lot of risk with giving it a try. If it doesn’t work out, you can always buy regular commercially-available keycaps later.

    You mentioned the potential of stems breaking off in the switch. I kinda doubt that’s terribly likely. (If they break off, I’d think the chunks that broke off would be big enough that they wouldn’t end up in the mechanism of the switch and could just be shaken out or retrieved with needle-nose tweezers.) That’s just speculation on my part, but I have plans to print myself some self-designed keycaps (and a self-designed keyboard base, in fact) at some point out of PLA and I’m not terribly concerned about that potential issue. I also don’t really mind buying more keycaps later if I need to, though.

    3D-printed keycaps can also be replaced easily. If you’re concerned about them breaking, you might want to print some extras up front so you don’t have to wait for a print to finish before you can use your keyboard again. (And so you don’t have to try to use it with one keycap missing. Lol.)