The default nowadays is Discord, especially for online-based communities.
Just because you can break some laws of physics, doesn't mean you break all laws of physics.
What I think are underrated channels, alreayd listed channels removed. Some have irregular schedules but still worth checking out.
Animals
- Cal Falcons: live stream of a falcon nest on a rooftop
- Deep Look: small world biology (PBS)
- Journey to Microcosmos: smaller world biology (Hank Green)
- Saveafox: domestic fox rescue
Science/Tech
- Captain Dissilusion: video editing vs disinformation
- Cody's Lab: currently building a "Mars" habitat
- The Friday Checkout: weekly tech highlights
Music
- CSGuitars: electric guitar science
- First of October (Andrew Huang, Rob Scallon): very constrained songwriting
- Rhythm in Africa: sub-Saharan instruments
- Wataru Kousaka: Japanese instruments
Pop culture
- Game Changer: improv comedy as a game show (CollegeHumor)
- Overanalyzing Avatar: "This man is dead. Appa killed a man"
- Solid jj: voiced superhero comic parodies
History
- Jay Foreman: British culture and/or maps
- Lateral with Tom Scott: lateral thinking puzzle as a podcast
- Objectivity: very interesting objects (Brady Haran)
- Sam O'Nella Academy: badly researched and animated trivia satire
Hydrox could be a detergent, medicine, plumbing brand, pet supplument, video game boss, maybe even a sports drink but NOT a freaking cookie.
These are bad but God forgive the massgrave of uncreativity that is Yotube comments
Gosh I hate award speech edits
I think the most logical placement for a fingerprint scanner is power button>back>bottom screen=on screen
AYE AYE CAPTAIN
- Buy new phone
- Switch to 3-bottom navigation
- Hide display cutout
We should have a base 12 metric system but the French already established the 10
Always will call X as Twitter. Same as Meta as Facebook Inc, Microsoft 365 as MS Office, or whatever other companies unnecessarily rebranding themselves these days with their ugly less iconic logos.
I refuse to call it "X", just call it Twitter.
I don't know about these workarounds but I remember Win10 has something like "Create for another person" then "I don't have their info" and it will just let you create a local acocunt. I don't know about 11 tho
Good thing it's federated
I'm a forever Linux noob currently using Q4OS (Debian-based with TDE/KDE) because it is for a toaster with a small storage and I'm used to Windows.
- Basically, Mastodon is a microblogging platform which makes it can be alternative to Twitter or Tumblr.
- Lemmy is a social news aggregator which makes it alternative to Reddit or Digg.
- I haven't used kbin, but it describes itself as both. So if you like to have both the features of microblogging and content aggregators at the same platform, go try it. Kbin can do this because it and the former two uses ActivityPub, aka they are in the Fediverse so you can see and follow content from each other's platforms, just presented in the format of the platform you're in (imagine Twitter posts in your Instagram feed).
I started with Mastodon and I'm new here on Lemmy. I think Reddit alternatives are pretty straightforward in the Fediverse. I'm here at Lemmy because it's the most obvious what I came for with Reddit.
Meanwhile, Twitter alternatives here are a can of worms. There's Mastodon, Misskey, Pleroma, Gnusocial, etc. and all of their individual forks, competing with how much "micro" or how much "blogging" each have. Luckily, with Activitypub, content are shared with each other.
Can't have a favorite song but probably my favorite metal album still is Trivium's The Sin and the Sentence. It's got nice mix of influences from various metal substyles. Probably my first "real" metal album as well since I listened more to fusions genres.
I play bass and guitar in my bedroom and produce mainly electronic rock music with just LMMS as a hobby from high school and I'm kind of getting back to it.
this sub-lemmy is the only music related community I’ve seen so far
I have the opposite problem, I have seen multiple Music communities in their own instances and don't know which to subscribe to. There's also musicproduction@lemmy.ml and a number of commmunities for specific niches (such as specific DAWs, fandoms, platforms). They are mostly not as active as this one so it would be cool if we check them out.
I don't have a list but the one I use RedReader have expressed a possibility. It won't be surprising if other capable devs would also do it and I'm surprised it's not as common as Twitter+Mastodon apps in the mid-2010s