Well as you say they are not active which is the part of the OP question "or become more active". No matter how active I am on them it will not replace a whole community being based someplace. Its like star trek online was on reddit but most champions online activity is in steam. It comes down to key individuals who are massively into the thing who create the guides and content basically. I hung out at these places but I was not a driver. Im 100% I would have never put in the time to figure out the torpedo math, that is for sure.
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how can you deregulate something we have not started to regulate?
yeah I just a bit ago did a post that was sorta a life check. It really surprises me as I always thought of the communities as heavily geek which I would think would appeal to being here. I would expect by the time I came to something like this subjects like that would be well represented.
rpg ones both mmo and pnp. I wish the communities were here. I also wish orgs would run their own domains for their members. like the world science fiction society or local makerspaces.
literally hitler! seriously though its an individual choice but all the same I see lines at chik fila and just think of pigs gathering for slop. So its basically a data point. The more someone knows you the less likely it matters.
so lemmy and mbin and piefed seem to be all the same combo. I like them. kbin/mbin had this thing to incorporate mastadon but I kinda wish they all were setup where all accounts had a personal community that is private by default and people could open them and admin them so that I could subscribe to people if they wanted to use those like that.
I did not find out about the Tuskegee Syphilis Study until adulthood. Its the biggest thing I can think of.
I just started using scaled. Its nice.
Completely agree.
I mean. Its pretty great compared to the rest of the internet.
I had an employer that took a survey and had managers get feedback from their teams. The most common thing seemed to be wfh from it was not all of it. In discussions many would not mind having an office option for those who preferred it and as an emergency place to go if one lost power/internet and for some big time meetings (project scope type of things). Ultimately the companies formal policy was work where you want to but they rented so they basically stopped renewing contracts. By the time I left they had three offices. One was the original office of the company in the stix that they owned. The other was a new headquarters on the east coast and the last was in atlanta and im pretty sure that would go away once it contract ended. Would not be surprised if they sold the original office if they could get a good price.
I get the feeling but this is basically a safety issue. I don't need it but if I went to places without cell service like hiking deep woods. I would get it.