As someone with CPTSD, OCD and Bipolar + psychosis, definetely mental health subs. Particularly suicidewatch.

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As a Windows sysadmin:

  • Sysadmin
  • SCCM
  • PowerShell
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homelab

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I’ve found an instance of Sysadmin ! here, with around 6k members (at time of writing)

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Hi there! Looks like you linked to a Lemmy community using a URL instead of its name, which doesn’t work well for people on different instances. Try fixing it like this: !sysadmin@lemmy.world

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Yes, but it’s quite inactive. That community basically died shortly after the Reddit exodus. Check the stickied Patch Tuesday megathread for instance, it hasn’t been updated in two months, which shows that the mods have abandoned the community or don’t care - and given that no users posted there either, it seems like users also stopped caring.

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Definitely, the three most are mostly missing.

I’m always surprised nobody claimed it as most of people on Lemmy are probably in tech.

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Vmware

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That sub is dead. Last post was two weeks ago with zero comments, and the one before was a whole month ago.

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I always found the sysadmin sub to have an air of bitterness around it. Instead, I focused on the hobbyist tech-subs (such as selfhosted). Grated, their issues have a smaller scope, but still…

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