I usually got down voted for opinions that I held on topics like cryptocurrency. There seems to be hivemind mentality about certain topics and going against the grain on reddit is not allowed. There has obviously been a lot of bullshit around that topic specifically, but I never took the downvotes personally, I just assumed people were being to dense to try and have a reasonable discussion.
Same experience here. Definitely feels high priority based on my experience so far.
This is insane. If I had the space and patience, I would totally make something like this.
Did you follow some sort of guide on the web or did you wing it?
Wow. I’m shook that you chose this passage. It was literally my favorite passage in the first portion of the book.
My jaw dropped when I read this and I took a photo of it and stored it in my phone. I have an album of excerpts for quick reference and this was one of them. Love that this resonated with you as much as it did for me.
And yes… all this through Lemmy makes it seem like it is truly the first step in our collective heroes journey. We just have to return to the centralized lands to tell of the federated and decentralized lands ;)
I’m a couple chapters into this book right now, and Campbell has some incredible writing. It may be a bit dense for some, but I’m really enjoying it.
r/liveaudio r/mixingandmastering r/bitwig r/ableton r/ethereum
all of the Linux subreddits I browse + r/selfhosted, r/homelab, r/datahoarder.
all of these seem like easy fits for the fediverse.
I’ve done the 16 hour day for a music video I was directing. Low pay, but tons of fun. Wouldn’t do it again though. I try to plan my shoots out much better now.