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Cake day: June 14th, 2023

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  • I thought it can be legally given as a gift with all long as money doesn’t change hands for that purpose. Not sure if I am supposed to post links here but from DarrowEverettLLP:

    "Personal and Home Use Under the Act, individuals 21 years of age or older may legally:

    • Purchase up to one ounce of cannabis at a time (or the equivalent of one ounce of cannabis concentrate) from a licensed retailer.
    • Possess up to ten ounces per resident inside their primary residence.
    • Give away or “gift” up to one ounce of cannabis without remuneration to another person aged 21 years or older.
    • Possess cannabis-related accessories."

    Seems like the third point there says clearly you can gift that amount away


  • Currently on my nightstand would be Man in the High Castle by Philip K Dick, but I haven’t started yet and can’t say much more. Just finished Forge of the High Mage by Ian C Esselmont last night though, which is a continuation of a prequel series to Malazan book of the fallen. It’s a high fantasy series with great world building, and can make readers feel a full range of emotion over the first of the series. I highly recommend the series. My first try I couldn’t get through the first book because the authors don’t spoon feed you what you think you need to know and I was just to confused for being 400 pages in. But I’m really glad I went back to it, definitely my favorite series and I’ve gone through twice now


  • It was a really pleasant user experience with a lot of useful features. You had options for various layouts/views to scroll how you’re comfortable, you could easily find specific subs you’ve visited recently or most often and even posts/comments that you’ve interacted with. Sharing content was also easy and I could send images instead of just links. I really enjoyed the interface too so it’ll be nice to use something I enjoy and am familiar with









  • I forget what book specifically, I wanna say it was in an Asimov anthology. But there’s a book or story that revisits this robot at different points going forward large leaps in time, well after humans. And the robots just keep doing their thing as if there are still humans involved. I’ve been trying to Google a specific except to post here but after twenty minutes of getting to find it in giving up.
    Point is, it’s very relevant and predictive to this infinite bot contribution to dead subs on Reddit, its just gonna bots talking to each other forever on there as actual active users dwindle