It's making me want to learn about Unix and other OS. Love the weird art and seemingly nonsensical content that actually has a deeper meaning. Whoever makes this stuff is super talented.
When I joined Lemmy I was on the FMHY server, but it shutdown some reason. And when I search FMHY I can't find any active communities. I still use the website all the time though.
I ran !lemmyvision which is Eurovision but for Lemmy,, it was fun ! I'm thinking of making a special Lemmyvision event in the upcoming months, but otherwise expect a second edition next year 🤗
Hi there! Looks like you linked to a Lemmy community using a URL instead of its name, which doesn't work well for people on different instances. Try fixing it like this: !lemmyvision
!imageai : Ai Generated image and weekly challenge, some people are pretty creative there
!forumlibre : French "free/casual chat" community, most likely not interesting for most of you, but if you know some french come
One which is semi active, and would desserve more user
!rpg : I can't imagine that so few people around here want to talk about rpg :)
Some meme communties I don't follow, but sure some of you would like-it
!196 : Lemmy's dump of old meme !rpgmemes : I am sure some of you like RPG, and like meme, even though it's a bit too much D&D meme !ich_iel : Some German meme, not always in proper German so not optimum if we don't know German.
Witchy memes is really hit or miss. I unsubbed a while ago. When it's memes about fantasy/historical witches, it's solid. But there's some subset of people who want to post memes about how being an astrology girl is great and fuck the patriarchy for not believing in Tarot.
Hi there! Looks like you linked to a Lemmy community using a URL instead of its name, which doesn't work well for people on different instances. Try fixing it like this: !adhd
The ! link given by the bot opens the community on the instance of the viewer.
It appears the same to you as you are on the same instance as the community, but for instance in my case it opened reddthat.com/c/adhd@lemmy.world, better than the first URL