Thanks you, subbed to a lot of them. The more content and more posts, the better. :)
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Is there a community for news/world news? I always found interesting news in Reddit and liked seeing discussions about it.
Also interested in this for the same reason
Just the standard big server world news ones:
World News https://lemmy.one/c/[email protected] https://lemmy.one/c/[email protected] https://lemmy.one/c/[email protected]
US specific https://lemmy.one/c/[email protected] https://lemmy.one/c/[email protected]
Feel free to let me know if I’m missing any other major ones
[email protected] is my goto for discovery, for anybody else who might be struggling to find communities
Hey if you are a redditrefugee and miss r/minimalism, boy do we have a community for you! Head on over to [email protected] !
I've also found this post to be really helpful:
The growing list of subreddits going to be dark, but these are Lemmy or /kbin equivalents
Thanks for the great list and comments! Has anyone found communities for any of these?:
- onebag
- barefoot(running)shoes
- bodyweightfitness/calisthenics
- degoogle
- minimalism
- lifehacks
- gtd(Getting things done)
Hello, still learning how this all works. I know I'm in the minority here, but has anyone come across any communities on lemmy that deal with karate, aikido, taiji chuan, brazillian jiu jitsu, or martial arts in general?
I think I found some communities to replace the programming subreddits I belonged to thanks to the suggestions here. Still looking for one to replace r/sysadmin.
Personally, I am looking to make a permanent move off of reddit and I appreciate the time and effort this took to get this instance into place and helping people figure out how to use this, Thank you.
Hopefully u/sagenkai won't make the move here. He was a shitposter deluxe on the aikido reddit.
Thank you for this. It's a nice starting point.
Join us in [email protected] (direct link) if you'd like to share and watch interesting/educative videos that generate (scientific) wonder, curiosity, and/or understanding.
I think the reddit hug of love is affecting things today on the 12th.
Just a general question, on a mobile device is using your browser or an app the better experience? And if using an app is Jaebra the one most people use?
Found a few very small communities with just a few posts from the universal search tool, when I search for these (they are on other instances) I can't find them. They are not on a blocked instance (both are on lemmy.ml), am I doing something wrong or is there some limit in size of community that are reachable through federation? Thanks, am very new to how the federation works in both Lemmy and Mastodon.
Is there a community for soccer?
Is there any community having an Indian context?
Is there a community for users of FreeDOS?
Anyone aware of an arts/culture community that’s not about posting your own work but more about cool exhibitions and performances across the art world?
Does anyone know if you can hide posts in Jerboa? This post and a lemmy.one welcome post are pinned at the top of my feeds, and they take up a lot of room visually. I'd also like to hide posts I've already seen, as on smaller communities I only want to see the occasional new posts, not see the same post from 3 days ago every time.
Where are my fellow C programmers? And those who prefer Basic ( qb64 and Gambas welcome too)?
I took a look around over at programming.dev, but couldn't find a C-specific community. Although we do have these (semi-) related communities:
~~You can also request new communities in [email protected] .~~ Oh man, I was totally wrong. Check out [email protected] !
If anyone else is missing Breaddit as much as I, [!bread] ([email protected]) (I think, bear with me as it's my first time trying to link to a community) seems like a good place to start.
Is this link better? https://lemmy.ml/c/bread
If you link it like this: Bread
it will be load that community on the user's own instance, so they can just hit subscribe instead of having to search for it back on their own instance.
[Bread](/c/[email protected])