• @naeap
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      71 year ago

      /r/AskHistorians had (ok, still has) such a standard. would be amazing to see more of that

    • @crazyfedora
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      31 year ago

      So, what currency did the Merovingians use? Really I want to know. What coins did Charles Martel have in his purse?

        • @crazyfedora
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          11 year ago

          Thank you for the answer! Is there a lemmy community to discuss these things? Om Reddit there are /r/Francish and other historical subreddits, but I’m new on lemmy and have not figured everything out yet I think.

    • @honeyontoast@beehaw.org
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      Forgive me if I’m ignorant of something, but how would it be different from Wikipedia? Crowd-sourced information, cited and reviewed by peers? It has flaws, but no more than a Lemmy community would have.

      Interestingly the Merovingian dynasty wiki page does have info on coinage but doesn’t mention the barter economy you describe so you might be able to contribute there if you’ve got the sources to back it up.

  • Science Fiction, amateur radio, electronics… and maybe some equivalent of the popular (popcorn) subreddits; damnthatsinteresting, wtf, showerthoughts, TIL.

    Ultimately I don’t know yet. I’m hoping to see some new stuff that I didn’t think to look for. Any topic can be interesting if people are passionate and not toxic.

  • Pherenike
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    101 year ago

    Something like /aww on reddit, I love animals.

    • Rentlar
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      Yeah Reddit was chock-full of cat subreddits, having those kinds of communities would greatly increase the appeal of Lemmy beyond tech, FOSS, politics and gaming.

  • @PeterPoopshit
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    101 year ago

    We need shitposting like okbuddyretard and copypasta and stuff.

    • @harbo
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      11 year ago

      There’s a shitposting community here but it isn’t very active

  • @privetmoshi
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    61 year ago

    Cooking (/eatcheapandhealthy is also great!), gardening, and movies.

  • @Mert
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    51 year ago

    Artistic ones, like music production, digital art, etc. maybe?

    • @MDKAOD
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      11 year ago

      Once I wrap my head around how instances work, I’d love to get an instance up and running (or join an existing one)

    • EponymousBosh
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      21 year ago

      Seconding ebikes! (Reptiles are chill but a reptile community would not be helpful for me personally)

  • thepounder1
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    31 year ago

    A leathercraft community would be the bees knees. Good place to share tips/tricks, ongoing projects, answer questions or seek advice, that sort of thing.

  • SmokeInFog
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    I decided to be the change I wish to see in the world and created the !kittyterminal community, thinking I might make one for announcing new communities too

  • @YuzuDrink@beehaw.org
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    I really have enjoyed game-specific communities on Reddit in the past – Dragon Quest and Pokemon in particular; also the /tipofmytongue and /tipofmyjoystick were quite helpful. And /speedruns was super nice!

    Also gardening and hot pepper growing; and since I live in Japan a place to discuss current events and life over here is also quite useful.