Huffman has calculated that, in the event of a disaster, he would seek out some form of community: “Being around other people is a good thing. I also have this somewhat egotistical view that I’m a pretty good leader. I will probably be in charge, or at least not a slave, when push comes to shove.”
So he'll be a leader, not a slave and as a leader, not a slave, will probably have slaves....
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If possible, it would be nice to have a community dedicated to music production to separate it from /c/music.
As Buenaventura Durruti said:
"No government fights fascism to destroy it. When the bourgeoisie sees that power is slipping out of its hands, it brings up fascism to hold onto their privileges."
I typed in beehaw.org myself - it wasnt in the list. That only seems to offer up 3 lemmy instances
One of the funny events on Mastodon was that someone set up an instance that was far right and almost within a few hours, all the other instances had de-federated from it and blocked it
No-one was stopping them setting up their own instance but they all said "you don't play well with others so go play on your own!"
I clicked the 3 bars on the left side of the interface, then "add account" and entered beehaw details
Ive had this conversation with people over the years but a lot more recently and its a common comment that people miss the niche communities, the wonderfully weird and surreal sites you would stumble across whereas now its 5 corporate sites reposting the same jokes or content designed to keep you angry about the wrong things.
Re-engaging with lemmy.ml and finding here has made my heart flutter that I'm not alone!
I'm Chris.
This sounds bizarre but I think I was diagnosed when I was a child (I remember lots of tests and conversations with professionals before being removed from mainstream education) but put it down to being a bit messed up about my toxic parents overwrought divorce. I had parents that would hide things so I wasn't told the truth about a lot of things.
I've always known my brain works differently to others and on occasions its made me a target.
It was during the pandemic that it all came to a head. I felt an immense relief not working in the office, where it felt like a sensory overload of noises, smells and touch. I started reading online and finally took an online RAAD-R test but got some friends to also take it.
One scored 17, the other 65 but he said he had issues with the questions whereas mine was 189 and I was making an effort to temper my answers!
So I'm currently self diagnosed but its pretty obvious and when I get my full medical records, I'll find out what happened when I was a kid.
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