Some people have been asking which communities they should join first, so I posted some remote communities you can subscribe to on the sidebar on the homepage :)
Tech → !technology@beehaw.org
News → !news@beehaw.org
Gaming → !gaming@beehaw.org
Memes → !memes@sopuli.xyz
Privacy → !privacy@lemmy.ca
FOSS → !foss@beehaw.org
Monero → !monero@monero.town
Music → !music@beehaw.org
Books → !literature@beehaw.org
LGBT → !lgbtq_plus@beehaw.org
Nature → !greenspace@beehaw.org
Sports → !sports@beehaw.org
Programming → !programming@beehaw.org
Find another cool community? Leave a comment :)
There’s also this universal community search tool you can try using. If you find a community, just copy its URL and paste it in /search to subscribe to it here. This just goes to show that while there might not be many local communities here on lemmy.one yet, the beauty of the fediverse means that doesn’t matter!
Where are my fellow C programmers? And those who prefer Basic ( qb64 and Gambas welcome too)?
I’m still hoping that this community grows here, but so far the only one I found for C is !c_lang@programming.dev (all the other programming languages seem to also have a community on programming.dev instance)
I don’t find !c_lang@programming.dev in the list of All communities at Lemmy.one - how do I subscribe?
Atleast one person from your instance needs to subscribe to a community on another instance so that others can find it in the all communities list. If none have, you need to paste the real url into the search to find it.
So go to the search, choose “
communities” “All” and type https://programming.dev/c/c_langEdit: sorry not communities, the search needs to be set to search “all”. Edit 2: adding a pic:
This, but data scientists!
How about !dataengineering@lemmy.ml ?
There’s also !data_engineering@programming.dev , over at programming.dev, which is a software engineering/prorgramming/computer science focused instance.
I took a look around over at programming.dev, but couldn’t find a C-specific community. Although we do have these (semi-) related communities:
You can also request new communities in !community_request@programming.dev .Oh man, I was totally wrong. Check out !c_lang@programming.dev !