this post was submitted on 30 Mar 2026
4 points (100.0% liked)
PieFed Meta
4425 readers
28 users here now
Discuss PieFed project direction, provide feedback, ask questions, suggest improvements, and engage in conversations related to the platform organization, policies, features, and community dynamics.
Wiki
founded 2 years ago
MODERATORS
you are viewing a single comment's thread
view the rest of the comments
view the rest of the comments
Both open for me (Samsung Galaxy A15 via Voyager).
Great ๐๐........ Could you please send me a screenshot of those replies ??๐ค๐ค
I tried opening the post from 3 different browsers, but it's the same result ๐๐๐
Only see 1 comment in the newest Science Fiction post.
Edit: I do have a significant block list so no guarantee that's all the comments.
I too saw this one, but it's showing 9 more comments.........
May be someone you blocked (instance or personal) that had 7 reply comments.
My account is a new one.
Opened it in browser. Its the comments from solarpunk post.
Piefed groups the posts together so you can see all the comments from all the crossposts together.
Voyager doesn't support that feature yet, but its the one I'm most waiting on.
The post stopped working for me as well, so here's my reply to your comment there about cars running on water:
I know there have been people who have claimed to have a car running on water, I've yet to see any proof of such a car existing.
If you mean hydrogen, that doesn't count. Producing water is indeed a way to run a car because most combustion processes we know of, result in some water being produced. Burning hydrogen produces pure water. But once it's already water, it's a very stable molecule and very hard to get any more energy out of it.
You could make the water react with fluorine, but good luck not burning down the car. And you'd need a bunch of fluorine, so it's still not "running on water".
Here's what it looks like on my browser (Firefox focus).
I don't see that youtube link though.
Voyager puts an easy to click link at the bottom for any link in the text.