I definitely miss knowledge stuff like r/eli5 r/nostupidquestion r/space r/science r/todayilearned
I browsed reddit a lot learning new stuff everyday while drinking my morning tea. But the thing I miss the most are the comments. So many posts got debunked or verified or explained even more with sources in the comments. Because of course there is a guy or a girl somewhere learning all about one type of drywall installation for 30+ years telling everyone why this wall installation in the gif can only be in 5 mile radius in Norway.
No worries! I’ve found that communities are tough to search on Jerboa, so I found those through the browser.
I’m looking forward to seeing lots of updates just like this to extend this viability of the dedicated apps now that there will be a user base to support it.
I definitely miss knowledge stuff like r/eli5 r/nostupidquestion r/space r/science r/todayilearned
I browsed reddit a lot learning new stuff everyday while drinking my morning tea. But the thing I miss the most are the comments. So many posts got debunked or verified or explained even more with sources in the comments. Because of course there is a guy or a girl somewhere learning all about one type of drywall installation for 30+ years telling everyone why this wall installation in the gif can only be in 5 mile radius in Norway.
There’s c/nostupidquestions on Lemmy.ca and c/space on beehaw.org. Also, there’s a science community on both lemmy.ml (link) and beeshaw.org (link)
Thank you so much! I searched for those topics like 2 days ago and couldn’t find it. but maybe it’s because I searched via mobile app.
No worries! I’ve found that communities are tough to search on Jerboa, so I found those through the browser.
I’m looking forward to seeing lots of updates just like this to extend this viability of the dedicated apps now that there will be a user base to support it.