I’m hoping to find more general, less nerdy content or infuriating American news. 99% of what I see and is recommended to me is just that.
I know Technology Connections has an account. I’m thinking people roughly along those lines in terms of popularity/scale but I’m open to any topic from gardening to gaming.
I like how Technology Connections, of all things, is your example of “less nerdy,” LOL!
Same. Would like a tad less. Although I like nerdy. It’s all I get. I like gardening and games
Perhaps you could also try asking it at !mastodon ?
Check out the communities on mander.xyz for cool science content. If you check my profile, I’m helping out with a handful of medical and healthcare communities.
Check out the post in !communityPromo@lemmy.ca (and subscribe) for other resources on finding communities
My feed has a bit of tech and local news, but there’s a good bit of other content too!
Still tech but less nerdy. More about business and markets and geopolitics and whatever
i follow @garfieldeo@mastodon.world for garfield comics in esperanto
Follow hashtags and you can decide what content you want to follow. You can then follow individuals from there.
I’ve followed a few, but basically everything I’d be even remotely interested in seem to be near-dead (at least in English).
What topics are you looking for? These threads never specify what topics you’re looking for! 😄
I’m personally more intro the more popular geeky hobbies, likes video games, Warhammer, History, and building computers, but like I said, I’m open to other quality content as long as it isn’t too niche.
Not Just Bikes and RMTransit for urbanism, and Transport Evolved for EVs. Also remember to follow tags of topics you are interested in
Fuckcars is a good Lemmy sub about better urban spaces. Mastodon has some good bicycling hashtags.
That’s mostly politics as well.
I hate to break it to you, but everything is politics if you care about it enough.
100% it’s political and so very one sided, obviously. It’s actually quite annoying a sub on reddit because they are right in what they say about urban planning and then ignore or attack anyone who recognises the freedoms associated with personal cars. It’s not a progressive debate if you refuse to see the benefits of what you oppose.
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