

That’s great news, thanks for sharing it!
For whoever reads this from the replies on this post, here’s a PieFed link to the post:
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That’s great news, thanks for sharing it!
For whoever reads this from the replies on this post, here’s a PieFed link to the post:
For Lemmy
lemmyverse.link for Lemmy instance links
For Kbin
For Mbin
Thanks, 174 now ⤴️
Thanks, I wasn’t aware of it. I edited the description to include it now :)
Oh, thanks! I tried using it but I must be doing something wrong, I can do it for sharing communities but not posts from it however your link worked
PFerd is also nice for PieFed on Android
Here a table info with others non-STEM degrees unemployement rate: Labor Market Outcomes of College Graduates by Major ^<sup>.xlsx
It’s from the same source as the OP’s article (The New York Fed), you’ll see it says last updated in 2025 but if you scroll down you’ll see them mentioning it to be 2023 data which is what the article was based on too
It says in the article
The major saw an unemployment rate of 6.1 percent, just under those top majors like physics and anthropology, which had rates of 7.8 and 9.4 percent respectively.
Computer engineering, which at many schools is the same as computer science, had a 7.5 percent unemployment rate, calling into question the job market many computer science graduates are entering.
On the other hand, majors like nutrition sciences, construction services and civil engineering had some of the lowest unemployment rates, hovering between 1 percent to as low as 0.4 percent.
This data was based on The New York Fed’s report, which looked at Census data from 2023 and unemployment rates of recent college graduates.
Flohmarkt is nice but not too many people using it yet so it might be hard to find some things
if you are interested in subscribing to blogs from Blogspot, on Fediverse, you could do that by adding /feeds/posts/default at the end, on Friendica
not disagreeing with you but i couldnt find EFF talking about it lately unless i missed it
what do you use now? i particularly like LibreFox but im not aware of controversies surround it if there are
TheVerge covered it nicely
PieFed becoming a lot more akin to an evolved Reddit than Lemmy lately with the recent updates
AFAIK there was another exodus after they announced to be training AI based on Reddit content, another when they went public, another for starting heavily censoring more the platform (some people a while ago were getting banned just for saying Luigi or upvoting posts with it)
PieFed has wikis and flairs for communities, Feed feature similar to how people can create their own custom feeds on Bluesky and Topics feature to browse content by subject, you can filter posts by keywords (Lemmy has it too but not on the default interface), warning label by the side of the name of people with too many negative karma/points/reputation to make it easier to spot trolls and some other fun things if you ever want to try it out although theres no mobile app for iOS afaik yet if thats a dealbreaker for you, but theres for android https://codeberg.org/freamon/pferd/
I upvoted both and put link for both :) the other is under a spoiler so to not get confusing with too many links, if you meant lemmyverse I assumed it only works with Lemmy so I only put it for lemmy links this time >.<