It’ll be the year you wake up from the coma! Into the opening scene of 28 Days Later.
Kobolds with a keyboard.
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KoboldCoterie@pawb.socialto
movies@piefed.social•‘Zootopia 2’ Becomes Disney’s Highest-Grossing Animated Film Ever With $1.46 Billion, Beating ‘Frozen 2’English
23·20 hours agoAlso furries. (Only movie I’ve gone to see in a theater since Guardians of the Galaxy 3, and there were no kids in the audience. Just sayin’.)
KoboldCoterie@pawb.socialto
movies@piefed.social•‘Zootopia 2’ Becomes Disney’s Highest-Grossing Animated Film Ever With $1.46 Billion, Beating ‘Frozen 2’English
331·20 hours agoIt’s a sequel to a good movie, and is itself also a good movie.
KoboldCoterie@pawb.socialto
Progressive Politics@lemmy.world•What the Noam Chomsky–Jeffrey Epstein E-mails Tell UsEnglish
122·23 hours agoIt’s almost a certainty that not everyone who was in communication with Epstein - not even everyone who visited his island or flew on his jet - was personally involved with raping kids, but I find it difficult to believe that they didn’t see what was going on, even just hints of it, and they didn’t say anything. As far as I’m concerned, that makes them complicit until such a time as they’re proven innocent.
Yes, to be clear, I am saying that I consider them guilty until proven innocent in this case and I wish that wasn’t the case. If everything wasn’t being covered up so thoroughly, maybe it wouldn’t be, but as it stands, I will never look at or talk about anyone on that list the same way again, unless some irrefutable evidence in their favor comes out at some point.
Rad, thanks! Always interested in furry-catering VR games.
KoboldCoterie@pawb.socialto
People Twitter@sh.itjust.works•Listen to your employees English
133·1 day agoI mean, all jokes aside… I would legitimately rather have 16 hours of meetings in two days than have that same 16 hours of meetings spread throughout the week with small breaks in between. At least there’d be 3 days to actually get stuff done uninterrupted.
KoboldCoterie@pawb.socialto
World News@lemmy.world•AI showing signs of self-preservation and humans should be ready to pull plug, says pioneerEnglish
61·1 day agoEither all of these people have a fundamental misunderstanding of what our currently accepted “AI” is, or I do. Or this is all just astroturfing by e.g. Agentic to make people think their shit is much more advanced than it is. I don’t even…
KoboldCoterie@pawb.socialto
World News@lemmy.world•AI showing signs of self-preservation and humans should be ready to pull plug, says pioneerEnglish
61·1 day ago“People demanding that AIs have rights would be a huge mistake,” said Bengio.
Who is doing this? Until this article I have never seen a single example of this.
Woah, this is the motherload! (Also that kobold one is primo.)
Burnout Paradise had a really awesome soundtrack, too. Driving games always pay for the bangers, and it must be a lot of fun to write fake news and whatnot for interstitials.
KoboldCoterie@pawb.socialto
politics @lemmy.world•Dr. Oz wants AI to decide what procedures people need. N.J. will be a testing ground.English
11·2 days agoGuarantee you that if this ends up becoming a widespread thing, insurance companies will lobby hard to be the ones to help “calibrate” the AI.
KoboldCoterie@pawb.socialto
furry_irl@pawb.social•Procrastination_irl (Art by NCS)English
3·2 days agowoof.tech is a Mastodon instance (a microblogging app, similar to Bluesky or Twitter), whereas Piefed is a separate thing (content aggregation, like Reddit). They can interact with each other - Mastodon users can tag a Lemmy community in their post to cross-post it to that community on Lemmy, and if they do, they see replies in their Mastodon feed, however I don’t believe it’s possible to comment on a Mastodon post via Lemmy / Piefed (unless they already tagged the community and you’re replying to the Lemmy post.) There’s other software - mbin, for example - that allows direct interaction with both; the framework to allow it is there, it’s just a question of what the specific software you’re using supports.
Could make a fun little game out of showing someone’s posting data (e.g. number of posts per community, number of comments per day, etc.) but without the username, and let us try to guess who it is.
That’s a pretty cute looking silhouette… What game is this?
KoboldCoterie@pawb.socialto
furry_irl@pawb.social•Procrastination_irl (Art by NCS)English
4·2 days agoAh! These are great!
KoboldCoterie@pawb.socialto
furry_irl@pawb.social•Procrastination_irl (Art by NCS)English
11·2 days agoWe need more furry versions of popular meme templates.
KoboldCoterie@pawb.socialto
Steam Hardware@sopuli.xyz•Most Played Games on Steam Deck for 2025English
18·3 days agoAnecdotally, Satisfactory works fine for me, also on Bazzite (on a desktop PC).
ProtonDB rating is platinum.
This is almost certainly a problem with your hardware or configuration, rather than the game.
KoboldCoterie@pawb.socialto
News@lemmy.world•Texas father rescues kidnapped 15-year-old daughter after tracking her phone’s locationEnglish
128·3 days agoThe restraint that man showed to not beat the everloving shit out of the guy who kidnapped and presumably intended to rape his daughter is just incredible.
The problem isn’t content, it’s engagement on the content. Folks complain that niche communities have no engagement, just a bunch of posts by a single person… but it feels like 95% of the time, if I comment on those posts, there’s no reply, not even from the OP, and that discourages further posting.
If you’re willing to engage on everything you post, I don’t see the harm in it, but at that point, why even use a bot? Why not just find content you like (or have the bot notify you of content), then post it yourself as an actual human?









Frozen 2 was released in 2019; according to google, the average movie ticket price was $9.16 (in the US). In 2025, the average ticket price is between $11.31 and $16.08 depending on source (again according to google). Since it only beat out Frozen by 10 million dollars, the inflation is the reason Zootopia 2 won that particular comparison.
On the other hand one could also argue that more people would have seen it if the tickets had been cheaper, but I think it’s a pretty safe bet that inflation is the reason.
All that said, it’s just a legitimately good movie. It deserves credit for that.