There were the time-sucks like r/amitheasshole that I loved, but what I really miss is the practical every-day subs where people shared valuable information. I am really into vegetable gardening, mechanical keyboards, and a few other hobbies and it was great to go to those subs and ask questions or get information. Vegetable gardening was particularly helpful in the last month so I am really missing it! Also, I was really active in a sub for people with type 1 diabetes and that was a huge resource in my life. Really missing that one.
I’ve seen a mechanical keyboard community on Lemmy quite a few times while browsing All. You should be able to search for it. I also found a couple gardening communities by searching “garden”. They definitely aren’t the same (yet?) But hopefully they’ll get there.
That’s my hope. The biggest hurdle is getting a fully functioning mobile app. Mastodon has done great but that’s partly because there’s great mobile apps. If the same happened with Lemmy, it would really help.
There were the time-sucks like r/amitheasshole that I loved, but what I really miss is the practical every-day subs where people shared valuable information. I am really into vegetable gardening, mechanical keyboards, and a few other hobbies and it was great to go to those subs and ask questions or get information. Vegetable gardening was particularly helpful in the last month so I am really missing it! Also, I was really active in a sub for people with type 1 diabetes and that was a huge resource in my life. Really missing that one.
I’ve seen a mechanical keyboard community on Lemmy quite a few times while browsing All. You should be able to search for it. I also found a couple gardening communities by searching “garden”. They definitely aren’t the same (yet?) But hopefully they’ll get there.
That’s my hope. The biggest hurdle is getting a fully functioning mobile app. Mastodon has done great but that’s partly because there’s great mobile apps. If the same happened with Lemmy, it would really help.
Same. Learned so much from r/sysadmin and r/Type1Diabetes