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Because in Germany they like real bread.
Xitter - pronounced shitter!
And telegram has a closed source server, so having an open client doesn’t really matter.
At the end of meetings I always give the Vulcan salute 🖖

12 years with 5 accounts for different communities. Modded 6 subs, ranging from a few hundreds niches to a couple of 10k+ members.

I kept only my lurking account, locked some subs and gave the others to the other mods.

The first few weeks it was weird without Reddit and Twitter, now between the fediverse and artifact/feedly I don’t feel I’m missing much, and for some mainstream accounts (mostly F1 teams and drivers) I have an Instagram account.

Let’s see how the fediverse will evolve 🤞🏼

Uh? Discourse is open source, you can just get the code and install it on your server.

Genuine why?

Discourse is implementing ActivityPub as a plugin, they should be able to federate soon.

Thank you for your reply.

Yeah it could be that I study esotericism on my own already, so perhaps I was expecting more, and since I have become a MM I felt a bit like "is it all?"

I mean, lovely rituals, but not as much as I was expecting...

Feeling on autopilot - Lemmy.world

Hello brethren, does anybody every feel like on autopilot in the lodge? I am a MM since almost an year, already started the “walk” through officer roles (just got invested as JD after a few months as IG). Sometimes I feel like I am going on autopilot through Freemasonry. Apart from regular meetings, we do not do much in my lodge. No lectures, just open/close and from time to time an initiation or some brother coming up the degrees. Am I the only one? I would like to learn more, explore history and mysticism of the Brotherhood, but I don’t see any opportunity in my current lodge. Perhaps joining some Masonic Body might help? For the record, I am in a regular lodge in continental Europe.

120% agree.

We should mention Reddit only when reposting here quality posts from over here, and mostly to help bootstrap communities here.