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Active User Growth

[email protected], Astronomy, 22 => 871, 725 posts (7 this week)
[email protected], gamingcirclejerk, 94 => 459, 96 posts (1 this week)
[email protected], Programming.dev Meta, 4 => 141, 216 posts (2 this week)
[email protected], Pics, 16 => 248, 84 posts (1 this week)
[email protected], MeanwhileOnGrad, 61 => 501, 268 posts (2 this week)
[email protected], RPGMemes, 945 => 2483, 1187 posts (10 this week)
[email protected], Antiwork, 2 => 68, 207 posts (2 this week)
[email protected], Education, 5 => 98, 121 posts (6 this week)
[email protected], Weird News - Things that make you go 'hmmm', 342 => 1194, 452 posts (14 this week)
[email protected], Machinist, 23 => 126, 146 posts (1 this week)
[email protected], Bipolar Disorder, 13 => 196, 273 posts (2 this week)
[email protected], New Brunswick / Nouveau-Brunswick, 2 => 95, 37 posts (1 this week)
[email protected], Daystrom Institute, 8 => 121, 181 posts (4 this week)
[email protected], Green - An environmentalist community, 2 => 58, 1583 posts (3 this week)
[email protected], Everett True Comics, 72 => 509, 211 posts (9 this week)
[email protected], NonCredibleDefense, 1722 => 3050, 1612 posts (41 this week)
[email protected], Femcel Memes, 415 => 1215, 532 posts (15 this week)
[email protected], Cyberpunk, 22 => 114, 247 posts (3 this week)
[email protected], Tesla, 12 => 204, 109 posts (6 this week)
[email protected], Android, 9 => 89, 375 posts (4 this week)
[email protected], me_irl, 1971 => 3056, 416 posts (11 this week)
[email protected], urbanism, 169 => 569, 3747 posts (10 this week)
[email protected], vegan, 77 => 262, 844 posts (11 this week)
[email protected], Music, 535 => 1203, 3611 posts (51 this week)
[email protected], LEGO, 14 => 107, 278 posts (4 this week)


Subscriber Growth

[email protected], Storia, 5 => 14, 13 posts (9 this week)
[email protected], Warhammer 40.000: Space Marine Games Series, 11 => 20, 6 posts (2 this week)
[email protected], Ye Power Trippin' Bastards, 76 => 92, 11 posts (3 this week)
[email protected], News, 7 => 12, 49 posts (15 this week)
[email protected], Music Production, 492 => 527, 37 posts (2 this week)
[email protected], Historical Artifacts, 328 => 353, 256 posts (21 this week)
[email protected], The Invisible Internet Project, 1370 => 1419, 101 posts (1 this week)
[email protected], swamp, 29 => 36, 21 posts (7 this week)
[email protected], Cartography Anarchy, 711 => 743, 92 posts (3 this week)

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Could any of the main characters of Prodigy have been affected by the Borg assimilation in Picard S3?

Season 1 of Prodigy takes place in 2383. This means the main characters would be about 18 years older at the time of Season 3 of Picard.

When the Borg assimilate the younger members of Starfleet, using "recievers" added to their genetic code through the transporter system, it's said to only affect individuals prior to a certain point in their brain development - around 25 for humans.

The characters' ages in 2383 are:

  • Dal: 17
  • Gwyn: 17
  • Jankom: 16
  • Rok: 8

No age is listed on Memory Alpha for Zero, but they're also Medusan, have already broken free from the Borg once, and I don't know if Medusans even have genetic material that the transporter could detect. (Also, Murf's age is explicitly said to be unknown.)

In 2401, Rok would be about 26 (not including the time spent in the slowdown in "Time Amok"). For her to be affected by the Borg assimilation, I think we'd have to make a few assumptions:

  1. She's still in Starfleet
  2. Either her brain development takes slightly longer than in humans, or the estimates are off and she's a bit younger than 26
  3. The algorithms in Starfleet transporters that recognize common species DNA (which is what the Borg code hijacked to install the receiver) specifically recognizes Brikar like it does for other, more commonly seen species

Number 1 seems likely. Number 3 seems plausible - Rok wore an appropriately-sized environmental suit in (I believe) "Crossroads", although that was likely created by a replicator - perhaps the vehicle replicator, if the ordinary ones weren't large enough.

To me, number 2 seems the most unlikely; Prodigy a show aimed (in part) at teenagers, and - in the absence of any reference to these species differences in the show - it seems logical to me to assume these characters are intended to be at similar state in development as humans of the same age. And the estimate for Rok's age seems to put her just over the age where she would be affected. Part of me wonders if the writers for "Võx" were thinking about this.

Anything I missed (at least prior to Prodigy season 2)? Or any other characters we've seen who might be young enough to be assimilated in 2401?

@[email protected]

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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/2216085


Searching Lemmyverse is good for finding communities. [email protected] is also a nice tool for finding new places.

I posted this on the other site but I thought I'd copy over here too, lots of good communities around to subscribe to if you want a more casual/fun frontpage that isn't just tech news, elon musk, or politics.

note: all of these communities have posts. If they appear empty, it simply means nobody on the instance you use has visited them before (or you might have blocked them and forgot, I've done it before, lol)! I will try to keep this thread updated over time.

Note: if you wish to auto-subscribe to all of the communities below, I have a post in the comments that describes how to do so.


My rough criterion was:

  • Of interest to me or a wide audience
  • Has a decent amount of activity
  • Casual / fun / interesting / cool / funny / chatty communities.
  • 0 negativity/negative vibes, news, politics, overload of tech or niche tech news/info, etc.

Directory

  • Conversation Communities - for chatty places
    • "ask" based
    • Casual chat / Misc
  • Hobbies, Creative, Passions
    • Misc
    • Artwork
    • Cooking, food, drinks
    • Gardening / Plants
    • Keyboard enthusiasts
    • Knitting, stitching, crocheting, etc
    • Reading and writing
  • Nice/Interesting/Funny pictures
    • Animals
    • Comics
    • Flags
    • Maps
    • Memes
    • Misc
    • Photography
    • Wallpapers
  • Games
    • Board games / Table top games
    • Chess
    • Crosswords / Daily games
    • Video games
  • Knowledge (e.g history, science, etc)
  • Space
  • TV (television, movies, film)
  • Music

Conversation communities

These are places that are 'chatty', good if you want a lot of comments.

"ask" based
Casual chat / Misc

Hobbies, Creative, Passions

Misc
Artwork

(see also the list under the Wallpapers header)

Cooking, food, drinks

Generally mostly nice pics of food:

Gardening / Plants
Keyboard enthusiasts
Knitting, Stitching, Crocheting, etc
Reading and Writing
Sport

Honestly there are so many sport communities around - if you search Lemmyverse for popular sports, you will almost certainly find more.


Nice/Interesting/Funny pictures

Animals

Literally just pictures of cute animals.

Comics
Flags
Maps
Memes

Meme communities in general can overload your feed, so keep that in mind.

Misc
Photography
Wallpapers

Games

Board Games / Table top games

The ttrpg.network instance has a lot of communities based around table top gaming & RPGs.

Chess
Crosswords / Daily games
Video Games

Knowledge (e.g history, science)


Space


TV (television), movies, film


Music

Lots of music communities on Lemmy. Search Lemmyverse for genres of interest for more, this definitely isn't exhaustive.

Note that music communities generally have low comment counts, from my experience.

There's also:


Previous

These communities have been removed from the list for not maintaining activity.

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[–] [email protected] 4 points 7 months ago* (last edited 7 months ago)

Creator or Daystrom here: the conditions that created Daystrom eleven years ago don't exist on Lemmy. More simply, Lemmy isn't big enough to host a new Daystrom.

I made Daystrom because /r/startrek was so full of memes and jokes that it was increasingly difficult to have an actual discussion about Trek. Discussion posts were drowned out between low-effort posts like memes and jokes and even if you did get a discussion prompt to garner some votes, the thread itself would have a bunch of jokes at the top, because jokes are easy to upvote. If you wanted actual discussion, you had to go hunt for it.

On Lemmy, the meme subreddits have already taken off and so it's unlikely that [email protected] is going to be flooded with memes. [email protected] is so small that if you posted a discussion prompt right now, it would very likely be the top post in the community for the next 24 hours.

Now of course, there's no guarantee that if you posted a discussion prompt in [email protected], the answers won't be jokes and dismissive replies. For whatever reason, Trekkies love to respond with comments like "the real answer is 'don't think about it!'" which is mildly rude, honestly: if someone makes a thread about it, obviously they would like to think about it. But, outside of the very largest communities on Lemmy, there is so little comment activity that it's easy enough to sift through the replies and discuss with people who would like to discuss.

One could make a community that enforces Daystrom's two key rules: only discussion prompts allowed, and no memes/jokes/dismissive comments. But [email protected] exists... and it's pretty much dead. Enforcing these rules in a place as small as Lemmy comes across as heavy-handed.

So, tl;dr if you want "Daystrom on Lemmy," I invite you to post discussion prompts to [email protected].

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Active User Growth

[email protected], RPGgreentext, up 28.5% to 250, (28 posts)
[email protected], palestine news and politics, up 24.8% to 283, (127 posts)
[email protected], Red And Anarchist Black Metal, up 19.2% to 48, (80 posts)
[email protected], Hardware, up 18.7% to 847, (385 posts)
[email protected], Announcements, up 14.3% to 36, (51 posts)
[email protected], Reddit, up 14.2% to 19, (5 posts)
[email protected], How Things Work, up 14.2% to 13, (24 posts)
[email protected], Grafiki - anarchizm, antyfaszyzm, ekologia, feminizm, up 14.2% to 11, (441 posts)
[email protected], Found Satan, up 14.2% to 40, (28 posts)
[email protected], ESP32, up 14.2% to 14, (6 posts)
[email protected], Data Engineering, up 14.2% to 138, (13 posts)
[email protected], Right to Repair, up 13.3% to 298, (33 posts)
[email protected], Donbass, DPR and LPR, up 13.0% to 58, (139 posts)
[email protected], War in Ukraine, up 12.9% to 102, (171 posts)
[email protected], What's this Plant?, up 12.1% to 39, (51 posts)
[email protected], General Discussion, up 8.3% to 191, (425 posts)
[email protected], Share Funny Videos, Images, Memes, Quotes and more, up 7.8% to 1343, (401 posts)
[email protected], Lord of the memes, up 7.5% to 4373, (532 posts)
[email protected], Lemmy Dadsplain, up 6.5% to 34, (51 posts)
[email protected], LongReads, up 6.4% to 41, (132 posts)
[email protected], G-SHOCK, up 6.4% to 17, (8 posts)
[email protected], Metal Memes, up 4.6% to 56, (108 posts)
[email protected], Python, up 4.1% to 379, (334 posts)
[email protected], sports, up 3.9% to 346, (1066 posts)
[email protected], Linux, up 3.9% to 97, (77 posts)
[email protected], psychologiczne, up 3.8% to 12, (158 posts)
[email protected], Animemes, up 3.4% to 767, (146 posts)
[email protected], Find a Community, up 3.3% to 37, (75 posts)
[email protected], Daystrom Institute, up 3.3% to 112, (152 posts)
[email protected], Harm reduction & Safe supply, up 2.7% to 207, (107 posts)
[email protected], Historic(al) Map Porn, up 2.5% to 56, (28 posts)
[email protected], Connect A Song, up 2.3% to 10, (390 posts)
[email protected], Anarchism and Social Ecology, up 2.1% to 638, (194 posts)
[email protected], Run It Yourself, up 1.9% to 22, (73 posts)
[email protected], Travel, up 1.8% to 33, (37 posts)
[email protected], Europa, up 1.5% to 36, (91 posts)
[email protected], Community Meta Discussion, up 1.2% to 19, (34 posts)

Subscriber Growth

[email protected], Forgotten Weapons, up 0.1% to 1207, (412 posts, 23 recent)

[email protected], TenForward: Where Every Vulcan Knows Your Name, up 0.9% to 1918, (637 posts, 72 recent)
[email protected], 🦋 Bluesky Social, up 0.9% to 53, (8 posts, 4 recent)
[email protected], Leaky Cauldron, up 0.4% to 30, (12 posts, 9 recent)
[email protected], InsanePeopleFacebook, up 0.2% to 1302, (97 posts, 19 recent)
[email protected], Birds With Arms, up 0.2% to 71, (13 posts, 4 recent)
[email protected], Y2K Aesthetics, up 0.1% to 199, (31 posts, 2 recent)
[email protected], Weird News - Things that make you go 'hmmm', up 0.1% to 122, (51 posts, 12 recent)

(Results are averaged over the past 7 days)

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Active User Growth

[email protected], Relationship Memes, up 33.4% to 257, (62 posts)
[email protected], coops, up 18.3% to 47, (18 posts)
[email protected], News, up 15.1% to 938, (473 posts)
[email protected], transgender, up 14.7% to 2133, (259 posts)
[email protected], Do-It-Yourself, Repairs and Fixes, up 14.6% to 154, (63 posts)
[email protected], palestine news and politics, up 14.3% to 171, (109 posts)
[email protected], Red And Anarchist Black Metal, up 14.2% to 21, (80 posts)
[email protected], Leopards Ate My Face, up 14.2% to 413, (5 posts)
[email protected], In North Korea..., up 14.2% to 21, (12 posts)
[email protected], 3D Printing, up 12.2% to 227, (145 posts)
[email protected], kreisvegs, up 11.9% to 34, (54 posts)
[email protected], Lyon, up 11.5% to 10, (5 posts)
[email protected], Vegan Circlejerk, up 11.3% to 47, (93 posts)
[email protected], What's this Plant?, up 9.5% to 20, (50 posts)
[email protected], Weird News - Things that make you go 'hmmm', up 6.7% to 766, (48 posts)
[email protected], General Discussion, up 6.6% to 149, (424 posts)
[email protected], Windows, up 6.2% to 47, (12 posts)
[email protected], Hardware, up 4.5% to 576, (380 posts)
[email protected], London, Ontario, up 4.1% to 27, (70 posts)
[email protected], DiWHY, up 4.1% to 52, (22 posts)
[email protected], secularhumanism, up 3.8% to 99, (53 posts)
[email protected], NZ Politics, up 3.8% to 194, (132 posts)
[email protected], Are the Straights OK?, up 3.6% to 162, (68 posts)
[email protected], The Signal messenger and protocol., up 3.2% to 375, (75 posts)
[email protected], Unexpected !?, up 2.7% to 281, (11 posts)
[email protected], electoralism, up 2.6% to 615, (1510 posts)
[email protected], Daystrom Institute, up 2.1% to 85, (152 posts)
[email protected], Wallpapers, up 2.0% to 508, (210 posts)
[email protected], Memes, up 2.0% to 1881, (209 posts)
[email protected], Funny, up 1.8% to 87, (22 posts)
[email protected], Abolition of police and prisons, up 1.6% to 251, (108 posts)
[email protected], Gardening, up 1.2% to 53, (130 posts)
[email protected], United States | News & Politics, up 1.0% to 1377, (235 posts)
[email protected], cute dogs, cats, and other animals, up 0.9% to 1439, (974 posts)

Subscriber Growth

[email protected], Leaky Cauldron, up 0.9% to 25, (11 posts, 8 recent)

[email protected], Y2K Aesthetics, up 0.1% to 193, (31 posts, 2 recent)

[email protected], Motivational Memes, up 0.1% to 49, (10 posts, 3 recent)

[email protected], Don't Dead - Open Inside, up 0.1% to 709, (18 posts, 2 recent)

[email protected], Big Tree Seekers, up 0.1% to 61, (10 posts, 3 recent)

[email protected], TenForward: Where Every Vulcan Knows Your Name, up 0.9% to 1903, (627 posts, 62 recent)
[email protected], 🦋 Bluesky Social, up 0.7% to 42, (7 posts, 3 recent)
[email protected], MonkeyUser, up 0.2% to 141, (33 posts, 7 recent)
[email protected], Let's Talk About Games, up 0.1% to 160, (23 posts, 5 recent)
[email protected], InsanePeopleFacebook, up 0.1% to 1285, (95 posts, 19 recent)

(Results are averaged over the past 7 days)

[–] [email protected] 15 points 9 months ago (1 children)
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Active User Growth

Filme - Das Forum zur Diskussion übers Kino & Streaming [feddit.de], up 18.6% to 55, (45 posts)
Pictures [aussie.zone], up 17.1% to 91, (64 posts)
gardening [hexbear.net], up 17.0% to 42, (418 posts)
Antiarbeit [feddit.de], up 16.8% to 31, (21 posts)
Vem Pro Lemmy [lemmy.eco.br], up 15.6% to 51, (18 posts)
Quark's [startrek.website], up 15.5% to 944, (154 posts)
Communism [lemmy.ml], up 15.1% to 418, (422 posts)
retroNET - Vintage Culture/Websites/Software [lemmy.sdf.org], up 14.8% to 103, (72 posts)
NZ Politics [lemmy.nz], up 14.4% to 143, (116 posts)
Daystrom Institute [startrek.website], up 14.4% to 221, (150 posts)
fediverse [hexbear.net], up 14.3% to 164, (58 posts)
Star Trek Online [startrek.website], up 14.2% to 26, (100 posts)
Saarland [feddit.de], up 14.2% to 12, (104 posts)
New Zealand Wildlife [no.lastname.nz], up 14.2% to 18, (39 posts)
Aotearoa / New Zealand [lemmy.nz], up 14.2% to 474, (604 posts)
Jujutsu Kaisen [lemmy.ml], up 14.2% to 20, (8 posts)
British Horror [feddit.uk], up 14.2% to 17, (27 posts)
British Films [feddit.uk], up 14.2% to 11, (26 posts)
BestofLemmy -> sub migrated [lemmy.ml], up 14.2% to 21, (6 posts)
Te Upoko o te Ika a Māui / Wellington [lemmy.nz], up 14.0% to 32, (56 posts)
boardgames [feddit.de], up 14.0% to 249, (316 posts)
Sobriety [lemmygrad.ml], up 13.6% to 35, (16 posts)
Calgary [lemmy.ca], up 13.2% to 85, (106 posts)
Greatest Generation [startrek.website], up 12.6% to 26, (10 posts)
Lord of the memes [midwest.social], up 11.2% to 3394, (506 posts)
Lemmy.nz Support [lemmy.nz], up 10.8% to 35, (63 posts)
Emulation [lemmy.ml], up 6.1% to 159, (169 posts)
Taskmaster [feddit.uk], up 6.0% to 72, (28 posts)
Väter [feddit.de], up 5.9% to 59, (79 posts)
Geology [lemmy.ca], up 5.6% to 14, (49 posts)
British Books [feddit.uk], up 5.3% to 35, (42 posts)
Cymru [feddit.uk], up 4.1% to 10, (35 posts)
em_poc [hexbear.net], up 3.4% to 447, (106 posts)
effort [hexbear.net], up 3.3% to 583, (124 posts)
diy [hexbear.net], up 3.0% to 56, (200 posts)
Xadrez [lemmy.eco.br], up 2.8% to 14, (4 posts)
Forteana [feddit.uk], up 2.4% to 53, (100 posts)
eviltoast.org [eviltoast.org], up 2.4% to 18, (12 posts)

Subscriber Growth

TenForward: Where Every Vulcan Knows Your Name [lemmy.world], up 368.0% to 1151, (152 posts, 135 recent)

Weirdcore [sopuli.xyz], up 0.1% to 223, (24 posts, 10 recent)

Mastodon [lemmy.eco.br], up 0.1% to 49, (16 posts, 2 recent)

Fediverso [bolha.forum], up 0.1% to 100, (27 posts, 2 recent)

Dungeon Meshi [ani.social], up 0.9% to 31, (13 posts, 8 recent)
Ecospheres [mander.xyz], up 0.4% to 153, (22 posts, 2 recent)
Open Course Lectures [slrpnk.net], up 0.2% to 465, (37 posts, 3 recent)
Futebol [lemmy.eco.br], up 0.2% to 45, (18 posts, 2 recent)
Word Searches [lemmy.world], up 0.1% to 48, (9 posts, 2 recent)
Nordestinos [lemmy.eco.br], up 0.1% to 47, (8 posts, 2 recent)
Greentext [sh.itjust.works], up 0.1% to 1633, (294 posts, 12 recent)

(Results are averaged over the past 7 days)

[–] [email protected] 10 points 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago) (5 children)

Unfortunately, outside of the meme zone (i.e. [email protected]) there isn't a whole lot of engagement anymore. Once the blackout was over, the reddit communities opened back up.

I mean, look at r/DaystromInstitute versus [email protected] – it's not pretty.

[–] [email protected] 12 points 11 months ago

Over at Daystrom, this comes up from time to time. I've formed a head-canon for it as well. To quote one of my comments on a thread there regarding the explosions (and the "rocks"):

My understanding is that the "rocks" are a product of the electroplasma system being exposed to air. Whether that is some sort of coolant that is meant to seal the EPS leak in that console or some sort of EPS byproduct reacting in air, I don't remember or have a head-canon for it.

All of that said, if I form this reply into one worthy of Daystrom, then I say it is an intended safety mechanism to protect the crew against catastrophic failure of the EPS conduits.

So, the consoles are exploding from the failure of the EPS conduits and the expansion of the coolant.

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New Subscriber Growth

Fediblock [lemmy.dbzer0.com], up 1.89% to 46, (12 posts, 5 recent)

Microblog Memes [lemmy.world], up 1.81% to 1119, (80 posts, 5 recent)

Gifs [lemmy.world], up 0.18% to 880, (28 posts, 12 recent)

Command & Conquer [lemmy.ml], up 0.12% to 43, (11 posts, 2 recent)

Privacy Pride [feddit.it], up 0.10% to 29, (10 posts, 5 recent)

Earthling Liberation notes [lemmy.world], up 0.09% to 44, (32 posts, 8 recent)

What is this thing? [lemmy.world], up 0.06% to 4072, (56 posts, 2 recent)

Sourdough baking [lemmy.world], up 0.05% to 949, (52 posts, 2 recent)

Get Motivated [lemmy.world], up 0.05% to 284, (10 posts, 4 recent)

Linux, Open Source and Tech News [lemmy.linuxuserspace.show], up 0.04% to 323, (194 posts, 18 recent)

Fuck YOU In Particular - Not him, nor her; just you. [lemmy.world], up 0.04% to 555, (10 posts, 2 recent)

Currently Playing [feddit.uk], up 0.04% to 124, (15 posts, 2 recent)

Active User Growth

ADHD memes [lemmy.dbzer0.com], up 20.96% to 644, (216 posts)
things that are mildlyinteresting [lemmy.ml], up 8.64% to 13, (8 posts)
The Onion [midwest.social], up 6.28% to 396, (89 posts)
Starfield [lemmy.zip], up 4.84% to 711, (189 posts)
Clever Comebacks [feddit.uk], up 4.59% to 241, (19 posts)
Beehaw Support [beehaw.org], up 4.53% to 208, (374 posts)
Science of Cooking [mander.xyz], up 4.00% to 21, (60 posts)
retrocomputing [lemmy.sdf.org], up 3.62% to 118, (126 posts)
aviation [lemmy.ml], up 3.27% to 18, (57 posts)
Comic Strips [lemmy.world], up 2.65% to 926, (213 posts)
General Programming Discussion [lemmy.ml], up 2.57% to 72, (1163 posts)
Earth, Environment, and Geosciences [mander.xyz], up 2.25% to 83, (218 posts)
Solar Punk [lemmy.ml], up 2.20% to 10, (59 posts)
Geography [mander.xyz], up 2.20% to 48, (164 posts)
memes [lemmy.world], up 2.03% to 1104, (179 posts)
Share Funny Videos, Images, Memes, Quotes and more [lemmy.ml], up 1.98% to 304, (204 posts)
COVID-19 Pandemic [lemmy.ml], up 1.97% to 19, (298 posts)
Arbeitsleben [feddit.de], up 1.70% to 30, (32 posts)
aviation [lemmyfly.org], up 1.69% to 24, (33 posts)
Indie Gaming [lemmy.world], up 1.67% to 16, (22 posts)
Humor [lemmy.world], up 1.37% to 134, (149 posts)
Games [sh.itjust.works], up 1.29% to 1752, (2026 posts)
Cinema Joy [lemmy.world], up 1.28% to 10, (23 posts)
Vintage [lemmy.world], up 1.22% to 91, (69 posts)
LiminalSpace [lemmy.world], up 1.21% to 78, (102 posts)
Today I Learned [lemmy.world], up 0.94% to 1420, (327 posts)
Bird-Watching and Ornithology [slrpnk.net], up 0.92% to 12, (17 posts)
linuxmasterrace [feddit.de], up 0.84% to 35, (37 posts)
Unpopular Opinion [lemmy.world], up 0.76% to 820, (110 posts)
Kulturgut [feddit.de], up 0.71% to 20, (249 posts)
Trans Memes [lemmy.blahaj.zone], up 0.64% to 39, (27 posts)
Climate - truthful information about climate, related activism and politics. [slrpnk.net], up 0.62% to 1066, (1134 posts)
Houseplants [mander.xyz], up 0.47% to 101, (139 posts)
Home Video (VHS, DVD, Blu-ray, 4k) [feddit.uk], up 0.47% to 22, (60 posts)
Ottawa [lemmy.ca], up 0.46% to 56, (130 posts)
Programming [beehaw.org], up 0.44% to 132, (250 posts)
ShittyDarkSouls [lemmy.world], up 0.42% to 18, (33 posts)
Boston, MA [lemmy.world], up 0.41% to 36, (60 posts)
Not Just Bikes [feddit.nl], up 0.33% to 28, (30 posts)
Daystrom Institute [startrek.website], up 0.30% to 115, (120 posts)
Che succede nel Fediverso? [feddit.it], up 0.29% to 33, (243 posts)
Japanese Language [sopuli.xyz], up 0.27% to 24, (69 posts)
parenting [hexbear.net], up 0.26% to 25, (75 posts)
Mildly Interesting [lemmy.world], up 0.18% to 853, (221 posts)
Spiele [feddit.de], up 0.15% to 27, (78 posts)
Hardware [infosec.pub], up 0.07% to 56, (60 posts)

Previously Featured in New Subscriber Growth

Everything Science [lemmy.world], up 7.23% to 122, (37 posts, 18 recent)
The Right Can't Meme [midwest.social], up 4.05% to 215, (34 posts, 7 recent)
And Finally... [feddit.uk], up 1.56% to 194, (18 posts, 5 recent)
The Internet Is Beautiful [lemmy.world], up 1.46% to 528, (29 posts, 17 recent)
Witchy Memes [lemmy.world], up 0.71% to 2344, (134 posts, 13 recent)
Snek [lemmy.world], up 0.55% to 123, (12 posts, 3 recent)
MeanwhileOnGrad [sh.itjust.works], up 0.52% to 775, (151 posts, 11 recent)
Uplifting News [lemmy.world], up 0.48% to 7151, (242 posts, 24 recent)
Baldur's Gate 3 [lemmy.world], up 0.47% to 4226, (356 posts, 38 recent)
Risa [startrek.website], up 0.43% to 4824, (578 posts, 95 recent)
Cyanide and Happiness [lemm.ee], up 0.37% to 1962, (51 posts, 6 recent)
Lemma - An iOS Lemmy client [lemmy.world], up 0.34% to 251, (30 posts, 7 recent)
European Graphic Novels+ [lemm.ee], up 0.28% to 220, (57 posts, 12 recent)
MetalVinyl [lemmy.world], up 0.27% to 187, (50 posts, 6 recent)
internet funeral [lemmy.world], up 0.27% to 4101, (299 posts, 23 recent)
Trivia [lemmy.world], up 0.22% to 85, (19 posts, 4 recent)
KemonoMoe [ani.social], up 0.20% to 104, (61 posts, 22 recent)
CreepyWikipedia [lemmy.world], up 0.17% to 2046, (206 posts, 18 recent)
The Far Side [sh.itjust.works], up 0.16% to 3239, (252 posts, 24 recent)
No Context Art [thelemmy.club], up 0.15% to 175, (64 posts, 4 recent)
Statecraft [lemmy.cafe], up 0.14% to 107, (55 posts, 10 recent)
Terrible Estate Agent Photos [feddit.uk], up 0.14% to 5171, (105 posts, 5 recent)
MEOW_IRL [sopuli.xyz], up 0.12% to 1946, (122 posts, 10 recent)
> Greentext [lemmy.ml], up 0.10% to 5301, (204 posts, 10 recent)
World of JRPG's [lemmy.zip], up 0.07% to 179, (42 posts, 5 recent)
graybeard [lemmy.cafe], up 0.07% to 100, (33 posts, 5 recent)
xkcd (RSS) [nom.mom], up 0.05% to 196, (23 posts, 3 recent)
Pareidolia [sh.itjust.works], up 0.04% to 1282, (88 posts, 2 recent)

(Results are averaged over the past 7 days)

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New Entries

Fuck Subscriptions [lemmy.world], up 0.33% to 2424, (44 posts, 11 recent)

NZ Off topic [lemmy.nz], up 0.20% to 309, (42 posts, 3 recent)

Fediseer [lemmy.dbzer0.com], up 0.17% to 177, (17 posts, 3 recent)

memes [lemmy.world], up 0.15% to 2556, (160 posts, 63 recent)

Florida Man, Florida Man, Florida Man meets Rational Man... [lemmy.world], up 0.11% to 163, (13 posts, 8 recent)

Daystrom Institute [startrek.website], up 0.08% to 2945, (115 posts, 4 recent)

Soil Science [slrpnk.net], up 0.07% to 186, (20 posts, 4 recent)

Over 30 [lemmy.world], up 0.06% to 415, (14 posts, 4 recent)

Bluey [lemmy.world], up 0.06% to 963, (90 posts, 15 recent)

Animals with Jobs [lemmy.world], up 0.06% to 2290, (84 posts, 19 recent)

random 2 [lemmy.ml], up 0.05% to 46, (6 posts, 2 recent)

LemmyTips [discuss.tchncs.de], up 0.05% to 779, (31 posts, 2 recent)

depression_now! [lemmy.world], up 0.05% to 390, (58 posts, 14 recent)

Bushrat Confidential - Environmental Sector memes and stories [slrpnk.net], up 0.05% to 104, (46 posts, 3 recent)

Potatoism [lemmy.world], up 0.04% to 154, (20 posts, 8 recent)

Previously featured

Vintage Recipes - Archiving nostalgic recipes from cookbooks, handwritten notes, advertisements, etc [lemmy.world], up 66.33% to 1260, (26 posts, 6 recent)
Forteana [feddit.uk], up 20.07% to 71, (12 posts, 5 recent)
Science Memes [mander.xyz], up 4.84% to 2820, (70 posts, 8 recent)
Starfield [lemmy.zip], up 1.75% to 1891, (154 posts, 46 recent)
The Onion [midwest.social], up 1.47% to 1348, (75 posts, 12 recent)
Redneck Engineering [infosec.pub], up 1.32% to 517, (30 posts, 7 recent)
Starfield Mods [lemmy.zip], up 1.31% to 162, (18 posts, 12 recent)
The Right Can't Meme [midwest.social], up 1.04% to 130, (30 posts, 6 recent)
TwoXChromosomes [slrpnk.net], up 0.91% to 1096, (33 posts, 5 recent)
Squirrels [lemmy.ca], up 0.63% to 193, (48 posts, 11 recent)
Risa [startrek.website], up 0.63% to 4618, (513 posts, 108 recent)
Comic Strips [lemmy.world], up 0.60% to 4007, (191 posts, 111 recent)
Abstract Photography [lemmy.ml], up 0.58% to 269, (110 posts, 17 recent)
B Movie Bonanza [lemmy.world], up 0.54% to 418, (50 posts, 19 recent)
British Archaeology [feddit.uk], up 0.51% to 134, (26 posts, 5 recent)
And Finally... [feddit.uk], up 0.45% to 132, (15 posts, 4 recent)
CyberMoe [ani.social], up 0.44% to 181, (29 posts, 9 recent)
The Police Problem [lemmy.world], up 0.37% to 1018, (842 posts, 673 recent)
Drawing [feddit.uk], up 0.36% to 90, (10 posts, 2 recent)
Flork of Cows Comics [lemmy.world], up 0.35% to 532, (60 posts, 20 recent)
Abolition of police and prisons [slrpnk.net], up 0.32% to 23, (13 posts, 5 recent)
Myrtle Beach, South Carolina [sh.itjust.works], up 0.31% to 31, (8 posts, 2 recent)
Uplifting News [lemmy.world], up 0.29% to 6942, (227 posts, 115 recent)
Shoplifting [slrpnk.net], up 0.28% to 229, (46 posts, 3 recent)
European Graphic Novels+ [lemm.ee], up 0.27% to 194, (52 posts, 17 recent)
Eternity [lemdro.id], up 0.24% to 1011, (54 posts, 11 recent)
ADHD memes [lemmy.dbzer0.com], up 0.23% to 4704, (198 posts, 14 recent)
Programmer Animemes [lemmy.world], up 0.16% to 209, (5 posts, 2 recent)
Geocaching [lemmy.world], up 0.16% to 328, (29 posts, 19 recent)
AbandonedPorn [reddthat.com], up 0.16% to 2395, (44 posts, 3 recent)
shitposting [lemmy.ml], up 0.14% to 765, (65 posts, 10 recent)
HistoryPorn [lemmy.world], up 0.13% to 1377, (105 posts, 60 recent)
RegEx [programming.dev], up 0.11% to 243, (8 posts, 2 recent)
Climate - truthful information about climate, related activism and politics. [slrpnk.net], up 0.10% to 2669, (1091 posts, 100 recent)
Achievers [lebowski.social], up 0.05% to 879, (96 posts, 5 recent)

Results are averaged over the past 7 days

[–] [email protected] 17 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)
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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/2216085

Search Lemmyverse is good for finding communities.

I posted this on the other site but I thought I'd copy over here too, lots of good communities around to subscribe to if you want a more casual/fun frontpage that isn't just tech news, elon musk, or politics.

note: all of these communities have posts. If they appear empty, it simply means nobody on the instance you use has visited them before (or you might have blocked them and forgot, I've done it before, lol)!


Conversation communities

These are places that are 'chatty', good if you want a lot of comments.

"ask" based
Casual chat / Misc

Hobbies, Creative, & Passions

Misc
Artwork
Cooking, food, drinks

Generally mostly nice pics of food:

Gardening / Plants
Keyboard enthusiasts
Knitting, Stitching, Crocheting, etc
Reading & Writing
Sport

Honestly there are so many sport communities around - if you search Lemmyverse for popular sports, you will almost certainly find more.


Nice/Interesting/Funny pictures

Animals

Literally just pictures of cute animals.

Comics
Flags
Maps
Memes

Meme communities in general can overload your feed, so keep that in mind.

Photography

Games

Board Games / Table top games

The ttrpg.network instance has a lot of communities based around table top gaming & RPGs.

note: the battlemaps communities seem to mostly cross-post between eachother at the moment.

Video Games

Knowledge (e.g history, science)


Space


TV (television), movies, film


Music

Lots of music communities on Lemmy. Search Lemmyverse for genres of interest for more, this definitely isn't exhaustive.

Note that music communities generally have low comment counts, from my experience.

There's also:

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Searching Lemmyverse is good for finding communities. [email protected] is also a nice tool for finding new places.

I posted this on the other site but I thought I'd copy over here too, lots of good communities around to subscribe to if you want a more casual/fun frontpage that isn't just tech news, elon musk, or politics.

note: all of these communities have posts. If they appear empty, it simply means nobody on the instance you use has visited them before (or you might have blocked them and forgot, I've done it before, lol)! I will try to keep this thread updated over time.

Note: if you wish to auto-subscribe to all of the communities below, I have a post in the comments that describes how to do so.


My rough criterion was:

  • Of interest to me or a wide audience
  • Has a decent amount of activity
  • Casual / fun / interesting / cool / funny / chatty communities.
  • 0 negativity/negative vibes, news, politics, overload of tech or niche tech news/info, etc.

Directory

  • Conversation Communities - for chatty places
    • "ask" based
    • Casual chat / Misc
  • Hobbies, Creative, Passions
    • Misc
    • Artwork
    • Cooking, food, drinks
    • Gardening / Plants
    • Keyboard enthusiasts
    • Knitting, stitching, crocheting, etc
    • Reading and writing
  • Nice/Interesting/Funny pictures
    • Animals
    • Comics
    • Flags
    • Maps
    • Memes
    • Misc
    • Photography
    • Wallpapers
  • Games
    • Board games / Table top games
    • Chess
    • Crosswords / Daily games
    • Video games
  • Knowledge (e.g history, science, etc)
  • Space
  • TV (television, movies, film)
  • Music

Conversation communities

These are places that are 'chatty', good if you want a lot of comments.

"ask" based
Casual chat / Misc

Hobbies, Creative, Passions

Misc
Artwork

(see also the list under the Wallpapers header)

Cooking, food, drinks

Generally mostly nice pics of food:

Gardening / Plants
Keyboard enthusiasts
Knitting, Stitching, Crocheting, etc
Reading and Writing
Sport

Honestly there are so many sport communities around - if you search Lemmyverse for popular sports, you will almost certainly find more.


Nice/Interesting/Funny pictures

Animals

Literally just pictures of cute animals.

Comics
Flags
Maps
Memes

Meme communities in general can overload your feed, so keep that in mind.

Misc
Photography
Wallpapers

Games

Board Games / Table top games

The ttrpg.network instance has a lot of communities based around table top gaming & RPGs.

Chess
Crosswords / Daily games
Video Games

Knowledge (e.g history, science)


Space


TV (television), movies, film


Music

Lots of music communities on Lemmy. Search Lemmyverse for genres of interest for more, this definitely isn't exhaustive.

Note that music communities generally have low comment counts, from my experience.

There's also:


Previous

These communities have been removed from the list for not maintaining activity.

spoiler

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@[email protected] What can we know (or at least guess) about Tellarite culture and behavior from Jankom Pog?

This is going to be pretty open-ended, but I'm curious: given that Jankom is the only Tellarite main cast member of any Star Trek series, what might his personality, behavior, relationships (etc.) tell us about Tellarites as a whole, or their relationships with other species within or outside the Federation? Obviously, it's not easy to know much from Jankom in particular (given that he's a kid and grew up among pre-Federation Tellarites), but thematically, I think it would be nice if one could draw some lines (even if it's wild speculation) between his his role in the team, and the fact that the Tellarites we see in ENT not only help found the Federation, but never leave it, even after the Burn (IMO, one of the most fascinating bits of worldbuilding that's ever been dropped in an off-screen monologue).

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago (6 children)

Yes, you could just go to https://startrek.website/communities for the list of communities on that particular instance.
However, subscribing to a community on an instance where you do not have an account takes a few extra steps.

When looking at the list of communities on another instance where you do not have an account, clicking the Subscribe link from the list will result in a popup stating that you're not logged in and if you click on the community name, a Subscribe button will not be shown.
However, most, if not all, communities will have instructions in the sidebar for how to subscribe from your main instance without the need for creating an account on the instance where that community resides.

To do this using the example of the startrek.website instance, if you wish to subscribe to the daystrominstitute community, you would enter "[email protected]" into the search field on your main Lemmy instance where you are logged in.
Generally the first item in the results will be a link back to that community, which will look like:
"Daystrom [email protected] - 448 subscribers"
Click that link and you will see the content of that community again, but now notice that a Subscribe button will be shown in the sidebar.
Clicking Subscribe may result in a note that says "Subscribe pending", which I believe is due to some syncing that needs to occur between instances. Just give it a few minutes and then that community will appear in your list of subscribed communities.
You can now read, post and reply to that community just as if you had an account on that instance.

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For instance I know i can navigate to https://lemmy.ml/c/[email protected] to see the "daystrominstitute" community at startrek.website, but is there a way where I can see all (or even just the most popular) communites at startrek.website, while still logged into my lemmy.ml instance (so i can just hit the subscribe button if i want to join)?

[–] [email protected] 17 points 1 year ago (2 children)

Hi there! Looks like you linked to a Lemmy community using an URL instead of its name, which doesn't work well for people on different instances. Try fixing it like this: [email protected]

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)
[–] [email protected] 0 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Okay so, i'm viewing this from a kbin instance. I clicked through to the link, found a community i'd like to join, but can't figure out how.

!daystrominstitute

It's (i think) a Lemmy instance. I can't figure out where to paste the above in order to follow it. I tried the search in my instance here and it came back "empty", which I don't know if that means that they're not federated together, if this is a temporary "the servers are getting hammered" situation, or if i'm doing something wrong. Can anyone help?

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by [email protected] to c/[email protected]
 
 

There is a new lemmy instance at startrek.website where people from /r/daystrominstitute and /r/risa are migrating. The communities currently there are:

I'm posting this here on [email protected] because, with >500 subscribers, it is/was the largest startrek community on lemmy by subscriber count prior to the presently ongoing influx of new users from rexxit.

You can hopefully click the relative links above to access these communities through whatever instance you're reading this on; if you get a 404 then you'll need to go to startrek.website and copypaste the link to each community into the search box on your home instance to cause it to federate them.

Sadly startrek.website is already blocking federation with lemmygrad, home of what has historically been imo the best (and largest by number of posts) trek-related lemmy community [email protected] (here is an absolute link, so people reading this from instances that block lemmygrad can see it). I hope the startrek.website admins will reconsider this block!

edit: here are some other lemmy-or-federated startrek communities from the comments here, and elsewhere:

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (3 children)
[–] [email protected] 7 points 1 year ago (9 children)

They did! [email protected] is Daystrom. [email protected] is the mainsub, and [email protected] is the meme/shitpost sub!

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