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otter@piefed.ca

@ otter @piefed.ca

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I waddled onto the beach and stole found a computer to use.

🍁⚕️ 💽

See @otter@lemmy.ca for my other account.

  • No problem! I haven't submitted any feedback directly yet. I'll be sure to get it on the GitHub when I do

  • I use Boost primarily, and I'm playing around with the other two for Piefed support.

    The Blorp dev is active on here if you want to request features you are looking for

    !blorp@lemmy.zip

    I'm sorry, I misunderstood, you are the dev 😅

    I'll put together a list of my top priorities and share them at some point. Thank you for actively looking for feedback!

  • This was about old votes from before the user was banned, specifically for vote manipulation bots

  • Fediverse @lemmy.world

    How should Lemmy & Piefed handle voting activity from banned/deleted accounts?

  • Darn :(

    Ottawa has cancelled PrescribeIT, a federal program built with Telus Health to replace the use of fax machines in sending prescriptions between doctors and pharmacists, after spending more than a quarter of a billion dollars on the initiative.

    Canada Health Infoway, a government-funded non-profit, launched PrescribeIT in 2017 as part of “axe the fax” initiatives to replace the older technology with digital tools in health care settings. In this case, it provided a secure digital way to transmit prescriptions from doctors’ offices to pharmacies.

    As of 2026, PrescribeIT is live in eight provinces and territories and being trialled in a ninth, Quebec. It has also seen thousands of pharmacies sign up, including major chains such as Loblaw Cos. Ltd.-owned Shoppers Drug Mart, Metro Ontario Inc. and Walmart Inc., and many hospitals, including Humber River Hospital and the Ottawa Hospital.

    Despite the number of providers on board, use of the service has remained low. Less than 5 per cent of prescriptions are sent electronically in Canada each year, according to reports from Canada Health Infoway and Telus Health.

    Canada Health Infoway began informing stakeholders in recent days that it was cancelling PrescribeIT. Two sources with knowledge of the program said it is expected to go offline mid-2026.

    The Globe and Mail is not identifying the sources because they were not authorized to share the information.

  • I'd love to see more Canadian / North American memes 😄

  • Testing @lemmy.ca

    Test of a scheduled post

  • Testing @lemmy.ca

    Piefed Post scheduling test

  • Privacy @lemmy.dbzer0.com

    Stay Safe, but Stay Connected

    www.privacyguides.org /articles/2025/06/10/stay-safe-but-stay-connected/
  • Health - Resources and discussion for everything health-related @lemmy.world

    Report urges Canadians to focus on health basics as 80% of premature heart disease and stroke preventable

    www.cbc.ca /news/health/heart-stroke-report-9.7072211
  • Assuming I ran the queries correctly

    Past 8 days:

    Past 14 days:

    Since launch:

  • test comment

  • Test

  • Fediverse @lemmy.world

    🚀 Boost for Lemmy 1.0.20 - PieFed Support

  • Lemmy Apps @lemmy.world

    🚀 Boost for Lemmy 1.0.20 - PieFed Support

  • Canada @lemmy.ca

    part of a salmonella risk recall, with 9 hospitalized

    globalnews.ca /news/11320379/canada-food-recall-health-notice-salmonella-outbreak/
  • Medicine Canada @lemmy.ca

    Ontario, medical association near new compensation deal they say will help retain, recruit family doctors

    www.cbc.ca /news/canada/toronto/ontario-family-doctors-new-contract-1.7602189
  • Canada @lemmy.ca

    Ontario, medical association near new compensation deal they say will help retain, recruit family doctors

    www.cbc.ca /news/canada/toronto/ontario-family-doctors-new-contract-1.7602189
  • Another test, from piefed

  • Those improvements sound great, thanks to everyone that helped out!

    In addition to the apps mentioned in the post:

    There may be others, those are the ones that I have been following along with

  • It allows the same type of posts, but no harm if we want to build a few communities for people to use :)

  • Thanks for tagging both accounts :)

    I like the ideas here! One of the things that I tried to do when I did the sidebars on !newtolemmy@lemmy.ca, was to keep it as short and simple as possible. I was hoping to increase the chance that someone reads enough of it to be encouraged to subscribe and post. Looking at that one again now, there are some things that I would change to make it even shorter and cleaner.

    Long term, it would be nice to have a general help community for people to post questions in. That way, if someone is very lost, they can just post there and get some answers.

    The part I'm not sure about is if we should close the other platform specific communities. A generic community is good for those who don't know where they should post, but it might discourage other people who want to stay subscribed to it. New people might get confused by posts that discuss features that don't apply to the platform they are using, and experienced users might not like seeing a bunch of posts about a platform they don't have experience with. PieFed's feeds might help in the later case, where experienced people can create or subscribe to a feed of a bunch of help communities. That way it's still easy to answer questions, regardless of where new users decide to post them.

  • Canada @lemmy.ca

    Recruitment campaign for doctors, nurses launches in U.S. | BC Gov News

    news.gov.bc.ca /releases/2025HLTH0056-000558
  • Hello from PieFed

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