/c/science is great, I also enjoy /c/linux, /c/opensource, /c/green, /c/AI, /c/android or /c/apple, /c/privacyguides, /c/antiwork, /c/security and /c/music.
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technically, /c/autism is one since i started it. i just started it today, and i'm still the only user, so it's not active yet. but hopefully it'll get some traction with the pending influx.
Tip: choose 'All' at the front page to see posts from all communities, rather than just those you are subscribed to.
All that your instance can see, that is. You might not be fully federating, and unfetched communities dont show up
Thanks for pointing this out. I'm still learning about ActivityPub and it's not obvious at first that "All" may not really be everything.
I'm digging the Old Web community.
I get a 404 from that link, and the /c/things above aren't links for me, still learning Lemmy...
Oh, weird. What instance are you on?
It's not a 404 anymore and I was able to subscribe like expected ๐คท I'm on lemmy.blahaj.zone