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This is the community for users to introduce each other, talk about their interests and hobbies, and potentially create new connections!

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  • Introductions @mander.xyz
    acockworkorange @mander.xyz

    Searching for communities across the fediverse

    Hi there! I'm another reddit refugee, been lurking here since the API fiasco.

    How do I search for a community across the several federated instances? Is there a directory somewhere?

    Thanks!

  • Introductions @mander.xyz
    Toadvark @mander.xyz

    Never said hello!

    So, greetings! 😄

    In short:
    Early 30s, in an oddball place up north in the US. I draw things, photograph them badly, and enthuse about ecology a lot. I luv the site iNaturalist! Other hobbies and interests include regenerative agriculture, fountain pens (and art supply/media in general), cemetery and burial history, fantasy/scifi lit, roguelike games, animal rehab, and critter-keeping. The scrambling of communities on reddit and twitter has sent me a-wandering, and I like this place. Nice to meet ya!

    Rambles: I'm an artist and illustrator by trade (plus whatever work I can find on the side- I've worn many hats!), and admittedly I'm a bit coy about it here on Mander. Posting art online has become so tied up and bogged down with branding, identity, commerce, and the like over the past few years, that the idea of presenting that "face" here up-front-and-center felt...off.

    But, it is who I am, and experiences in the industry and the people I've met through it have shaped ev

  • Introductions @mander.xyz
    astronaut_sloth @mander.xyz

    Hi everyone!

    Hi everyone! I'm excited to say that this is my first post on Lemmy! This reminds me of "the old days" when I was first learning the internet (in a good way!) I'm a Computer Science grad student focusing on AI, and have an interest in a ton of different areas. Anyway, it's great to be here!

  • Introductions @mander.xyz
    xurxia @mander.xyz

    Hello, Science lovers!

    I introduce myself: I am Galician and citizen of the World. Proud father. I love science (specially astronomy), technology, nature and photography. I play padel and surf and whenever I can I escape with my camper van.

  • Introductions @mander.xyz
    GlennMagusHarvey @mander.xyz

    Hi there!

    Hello! This is my first time using the "threadiverse". I joined this instance because there's a lot of interesting stuff going on on Lemmy and Kbin. I heard about this part of the fediverse only recently, mainly coinciding with the controversy on Reddit, though I've been using the fediverse since even before Twitter got stupid.

    Like my profile suggests, I'm into environmental science and policy issues, and have gotten myself sucked into some local native plant groups and doing wildlife observation stuff. I'm also a musician, and I enjoy videogames as well, mainly older ones.

    Shown here is the full version of the photo from which I got my avatar. It's my own photo. There's a snapping turtle that can be occasionally sighted at a nearby park. Sidenote: snapping turtles look way more elegant in the water.

    OMG I can edit the thread OP! I remember this specifically being impossible on Reddit lol

  • Introductions @mander.xyz
    salamandra_x_3 @mander.xyz

    Hello everyone!

    i am a biology student from croatia mostly interested in herpetology and microbiology. i would like to start posting about those, and other, topics in a week or two when my exams are over. hopefully that will force me to read more science papers, maybe do some field work etc. is that something you guys would be interested in? if so, feel free to tell me what topics do you want me to cover! :)

  • Introductions @mander.xyz
    Lielais_Lilis @mander.xyz

    Hey there! I guess it's finally time to introduce myself.

    My name is a bit of a silly play on "Biggie Smalls" in my native language. But that has nothing to do with me as a person besides highlight the fact that I really dig golden era hip-hop.

    I wanted to introduce myself because I haven't been using reddit for years now and I'm really looking for some kind of an online community to feel a part of. I lurk on MetaFilter but besides that I don't really have a home-base so I'm hoping I can find it here. Once I figure out how Fediverse works properly, which is a bit of a pain in the ass, but in a good way. It has made me a little excited about the future of the internet in a way I haven't been in almost a decade. Mainly because I feel this is a bit of a more of a private space. That's a reason why I'm keeping the introductory post vague. Although if you're truly interested in any of what I've written it's not like I'm keeping state secrets so feel free to ask.

    And now, for me is the best time to explore Fediverse because I'm taking a little br

  • Introductions @mander.xyz
    CamilleMellom @mander.xyz

    Hi all, I’m Camille Mellom here I guess

    Hi everyone! Guess I’ll make an intro post to try to find some cool people and cool communities. In the real world I’m the head of research lab for a company in a university (hopefully the best of both world instead of the worse of both), and my research focuses on machine learning and robotics. Otherwise I like math, the environment, nature. I saw quite some communities in mander on nature but not so much math, machine learning, and robotics?

    Outside of work nothing better than a good hike, a nice climbing session, or an evening playing video games :).

  • Introductions @mander.xyz
    eight_of_tentacles @mander.xyz

    Hi, I'm Eight

    I'm a field linguist, but I'm interested in natural sciences too and this instance has a nice icon.

    I like looking at pictures of fungi, slime molds and Cephalopods, so I'll be lurking in the respective communities.

  • Introductions @mander.xyz
    Trillian @mander.xyz

    Hey yous, I'm trillian!

    Not sure if anyone are reading these, but here I am - trillian: hiker, gardener, nature-and-science-interested person in general. I'm located in Scandinavia, owned by cats and a dog and can usually be found studying plants in the garden and the forest round the house or hiking some trail.

  • Introductions @mander.xyz
    LogLurker @mander.xyz

    I'm excited to be here!

    Hello! I'm part of the reddit exodus. I have a background in biology and I'm into native plants, fungi, molds, reptiles and amphibians, and invertebrates. One of my favorite activities is flipping logs to see what I find, and I've started to clumsily dabble in macro photography.

    I also keep about 30 varieties of isopod and 10 millipede species. I'm passionate about ensuring their appropriate care and culture, and about photographing and identifying wild inverts.

    I'm hoping to create a community here for isopod/myriapod enthusiasts, and maybe one for canine coat color genetics/dog genetic testing. So far, the fediverse is pretty cool!

  • Introductions @mander.xyz
    math_nerd @mander.xyz

    Introduction!

    Hi, my name is Stephen and i'm... making an intro post I guess. My main hobby is math (especially calculus), but I'm also interested in subjects like astronomy and weather.

  • Introductions @mander.xyz
    lli @mander.xyz

    Hello there. I make art, which means constant curiosity about the science behind my subject matter and materials.

    I paint landscapes (which are depictions of mostly light and water and plants and rocks and air and how those things interact,) cityscapes (all of the above plus people, and what people make and destroy) make sketchbooks, work with kiln-glass, explore materials, have an ongoing fascination with the intersection between tech and art and its possibilities, hope for the best, roll my eyes and grumble a great deal.

  • Introductions @mander.xyz
    Turducken @mander.xyz

    Hi, y'all!

    I'm excited to learn more about growing from folks here. My main interest is market farming and astronomy. I'm in the totality path of the Apr 8, 2023 eclipse and have a solar filter ready for the telescope. Home darkness is Bortle 4, but getting worse. Expect posts about ducks, purple-hull peas, and farmers market economics.

  • Introductions @mander.xyz
    AlchemicalAgent @mander.xyz

    Hi, I'm AlchemicalAgent

    Hi everyone! Excited to join Mander, and Lemmy as an extension. It feels like the golden days of internet forums but with modern twists.

    I'm a chemical engineer with research focus in bioprocessing for fuels and specialty chemicals. The last year or so I've also been teaching introductory biology courses.

    My interests mainly fall under natural sciences and I'm looking forward to helping grow the community. Hobby-wise there's nothing better than a nice day fishing while enjoying a home-brew beverage, then a big family meal.

    See y'all around!

  • Introductions @mander.xyz
    kevin @mander.xyz

    🦠 I'm Kevin, a computational microbiologist

    👋 Hi Everyone, I'm a computational microbiologist studying how the get microbiome affects child development. I used to be an immunologist, and still dabble in that for research as well.

    I write code primarily in the julia langage (though I can python and R a bit too), and I'm also into fermentation (shout-out to the fermentation community on this instance), gardening, rock climbing, and Zen Buddhism.

    I'm part of the reddit exodus, looking forward to seeing more of the fediverse grow! If you're a mastodon user, I'm also over there, though not nearly as active as I plan to be here (twitter was never my thing either).

  • Introductions @mander.xyz
    scarrexx @mander.xyz

    Can someone explain how lemmy works?

    I'm new here. travelled all the way from reddit, I don't get why i get browse remmy on different servers... do they all call the same api?

  • Introductions @mander.xyz
    Loren @mander.xyz

    Hello there! I make Art with Science. :)

    I'm a natural process artist from the US, and that means that I use various natural processes as a basis for my imagery. I wrote a blog post about it here, which describes it and how it came to be, but it can be described more quickly by saying that it uses the process of sediment deposition to apply pigments, which is the same process by which rivers produce deltas, and alluvial fans in nature. It's also similar to the way the waves on a beach can arrange different sand grains, according to their size, weight, and density, resulting in beautiful patterns due to their contrasting colors.

    This painting technique still doesn't have a name. My origi