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I'd like to see an active Pathfinder 2e community, and I also miss the /r/LocalLLaMA community (running LLMs locally).
Skydiving
While age and injury has retired me from the sport, I like to keep up with what is going on in the community. You don't do 4k plus jumps and not be addicted to it for life.
r/skydiving just became the hang out for skygods and their ilk, long before Reddit took its permanent nose dive.
Music opinions and football/soccer things
I do miss the atheist vs theists debates reddit had. It was kinda interesting hearing the same arguments over and over but having to study them in new ways.
Ok this one is arguing God exists because humans can think. Now I have to spend a few hours learning about animal intelligence. Ok this one is bringing up a first cause argument. Now I have to read the really long ebook NASA put out about the Big Bang.
It was fun challenging myself and I ended up learning.
Miss that /r/silverbugs family