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Cake day: February 4th, 2026

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  • My Riverland farm is doing great! I’m in Spring of year 2. I make enough money with not a lot of work. I catch fish and sell them, which provides a decent chunk of gold. I have a handful of traps for ocean crustaceans and shellfish.

    I have chickens, ducks, and cows; I just upgraded to the deluxe barn so I have a new goat and sheep. I’d like to get a pig and some rabbits too.

    I have a fish pond as well but I just dumped carp in there because I don’t care to look up the optimal fish to farm.

    I am also working toward unlocking the greenhouse via the community center bundle, but since I didn’t start farming the first year, I still have a few seasons to go. Probably in late fall, which is actually an excellent time.

    I’m also only a couple fish short of the fish tank community bundle, the pufferfish (a summer fish) and Sandfish, which I need the desert to catch.


  • The real reason they cite is also quite interesting. Twice as many leased electric vehicles are coming to market.

    Analysts attribute the surge to a glut of hundreds of thousands of cheap pre-owned EVs that were purchased on leases in the early 2020s and which are now returning to market as those leases expire. According to credit bureau Experian, EVs will account for 15 percent of all off-lease vehicles at the end of this year, up from 7.7 percent in the first quarter.





  • I played maybe 20-30 hours years ago (around when the first game came out) but put it down because I tend to over-optimize farming, and then become annoyed or stressed in a silly way.

    I picked it up a couple weeks ago again because the fishing map sounded like fun, so I’ve been concentrating mostly on fishing and it has been quite fun! For some reason it feels a little less easy for me to fall into the optimization trap than planting stuff and making sprinklers.

    I haven’t actually done a lot of fishing on other games but I’m really enjoying the variety and slightly different challenge.







  • That’s hilarious.

    “Every credential that was in Moltbook’s Supabase was unsecured for some time,” Ian Ahl, CTO at Permiso Security, explained to TechCrunch. “For a little bit of time, you could grab any token you wanted and pretend to be another agent on there, because it was all public and available.”

    Last month, Meta CTO Andrew Bosworth was asked about the AI agent social network in an Instagram Q&A. He said he didn’t “find it particularly interesting” that the agents talk like us, since they are trained on massive databases of human material. Rather, Bosworth was intrigued by how humans were hacking into the network, which was not a feature but a large-scale error.

    It’s telling that Meta is still impressed by this kind of bullshit. None of this is particularly interesting.