bestofredditorupdates, watercolor, embroidery, fitness, fundiesnarkuncensored, cooking.. thereβs a lot. This is so sad and I hope Lemmy really takes off. And if it does I hope some of these talented developers make bad ass apps for it
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/r/satisfactorygame, cause its a great game, and its subreddit was a great source for knowledge and ideas. Also, /r/hardware, for the same reasons.
r/emulationonandroid and r/androidgaming
r/todayifuckedup
While most of the stories are fake, I enjoy a subreddit that shows that my fuck-ups aren't so bad, after all.
I like small ones like philately, wax sealers, heraldry, Northern Ireland, etc.
Looking at all the answers in this thread, i realised I might miss Reddit (subreddits) more than I thought.
Probably the machine learning/AI ones like r/singularity and r/artificial.
Bikini bottom Twitter, games, steamdeck, dank memes.
These were my go to on Reddit.
I've got a lot of faith in good Steamdeck communities making it here because of it's whole linuxy right-to-repairy nature. I wonder even if well see communities like that surpass reddits' sooner than others.
r/rimworld love the game, love the community, there is a community here on lemmy, but it only has 18 subs, so I'm afraid it won't be the same ):
r/noncredibledefense 100%. they've reliably proved to be the most reliable right source about the war in ukraine. also extremely funny.
The various graphics programming subreddits. Weren't super active but every now and again there were some mind-blowing posts.
r/oldhagfashion was a really fun one!
Console and individual game ones mostly, also my local subreddit (japanlife). I'm sure I'll learn to live without them eventually, but I'm just so used to that structure that it's going to be hard at first...
The thing I will miss the most though is how RiF allows me to instantly jump to a subreddit just by typing a part of its name, no need to subscribe or anything. This is how I've been browsing for years, so having everything combined together is hard to get used to. I'll manage in time, hopefully.
Just the specificity of communities you could find.
To name a few I've used frequently the past few months:
r/hardcore
r/doommetal
r/SuccessionTV
r/TheSmashingPumpkins
r/[my college]
r/[the town where I live]
I love lemmy but so far the userbase just isn't big enough to fill a lot of the niches I'm looking for. I'm excited to see the community grow though and I'm hopeful about the future.