I’d rather see it here than over there.
James S. Aaron
Oregonian, dad, tinkerer, gardener. Likes to build things.
I’m a science fiction writer (jamesaaron.net/books), and retrotech curmudgeon.
I like clicky keys. I’m excited to see your tomato plants.
Member of the Eugene Wordos, and the Science Fiction & Fantasy Writers Assoc.
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World News@beehaw.org•Super-rich warned of ‘pitchforks and torches’ unless they tackle inequalityEnglish
3·3 years agoThanks for sharing. I sure wish Trevor had stayed with us.
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Nature and Gardening@beehaw.org•I have over 170 house plants. If I submitted a photo and a quick info guide on them per day or every few days, would that be something worthwhile of interest or would that be considered too spammy?English
0·3 years agoI always seem to overwater, so I’d love on-site on how OP manages watering.
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Technology@beehaw.org•There's More to the Reddit Meltdown Than Meets the EyeEnglish
4·3 years agoWhen I think about my previous source of niche info – Usenet or Yahoo Email Groups – I vastly prefer forums: searchable, easy to read. (Although changing image hosting has hamstrung many old forums)
What was great about Yahoo Groups was that email would meet the subject matter expert where they were for answers. I was a member of several groups that had old timers with seemingly secret, specific knowledge and a willingness to help others.
I’m a member of a couple Discord servers now with subject matter experts (people who actually designed the computers we’re rebuilding) but all their knowledge is locked behind an unsearchable wall.
I hope Lemmy/Kbin/Fediverse forums catch on and invite a new wave of experts to a place where their knowledge won’t be lost.
How is the first I’ve heard of Clackey? Their website is the most inviting one I’ve seen with the Fediverse so far.

Heh, the first thing I noticed was the wood paneling, which yes, we have a whole lot of in our 1950 house in the PNW.