Thanks, 174 now ⤴️
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That would be Pixelfed , maybe you just confused the names :)
If you are looking for fediverse Facebook, theres Friendica but in that case I find Friendica better if you're going to selfhost for you and your friends to use for having a different use case, also supports bridging with plenty of Fediverse platforms and Fediverse-friendly platforms like Bluesky and even pull RSS Feeds into your feed, its quite the tool if you are willing to selfhost or any of your friends IRL are
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
By the way Fedecan (nonprofit behind lemmy.ca and sh.itjust.works) is already hosting a PieFed instance you can confirm here , its piefed.ca
Your instance is already hosting a PieFed instance on the side you can confirm here , its piefed.blahaj.zone
Yes, it is. You can be confused when checking it out because it not only allows you to navigate communities individually like on Lemmy but also bundle of communities for a single feed by topic or custom feeds created by others (likw how people can bundle a list of profiles for its own custom feed on Bluesky, but instead you do it with communities on PieFed)
Communities (Lemmy) = Communities (PieFed)
Topics (PieFed) = by so far what I understood its created by the instance usually and by default when self-hosting your own it will have some topics already organized with feed from communities related to the topic title
Feed (PieFed) = user & instance custom built feed of communities (Lemmy or PieFed) bundled together into a single feed and easily shareable with others
You can check the PieFed instance list here , some Lemmy instances are alreqdy starting to host a PieFed instance on the side too I just dont see lemmy.zip instance for PieFed there yet which is piefed.zip but you can check the others in the notes by the side of their address
Here a table info with others non-STEM degrees unemployement rate: Labor Market Outcomes of College Graduates by Major ^.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.
I'm not a regular follower but Louis Rossmann does similar videos but not all the same subjects (however tech-only too) and he talks more coherently at first impression
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:
piefed.social
piefed.world
piefed.ca
piefed.zip
piefed.blahaj.zone
piefed.dk
quokk.au
tarte.nuage-libre.fr
feddit.online
For Lemmy
lemmyverse.link for Lemmy instance links
For Kbin
kbin.earth
For Mbin
fedia.io