Share your interests, whether niche or common. I’ve figured news tends to skew negative, and I’d like to see the hive talk about what they love rather than what they hate.

POSITIVITY PASSION SPACE GO GO GO

  • We have a literature community, but I would love a weekly “what are you reading?” or similar thread. I love seeing what other people are reading and sometimes find new books in those types of threads. Mostly I just want to talk about books, ha ha!

  • It would be great to have a place to share resources we’ve found. Like ways to get help, find food, survive the heat, etc. Those topics come up in all the different communities, but it would be good to have a main place to go and look

  • Wildlife and other animals, dog training, plants and garden design! Gardening wise I’m very into permaculture and agroforestry in particular, but always down for any plant talk. And if your dog training style is based on mutual respect and a lack of force we’re already friends!

      • We’ve done a bunch of trick training, which is always fun. He’s my constant companion even out in public so lots of navigational cues for human spaces like heel and “going right/left” for when we’re in stores. Our boy is anxious even by Aussie standards so we’ve worked to capture calm and self settle extensively as well. I used to be a trainer at a pet store; I have no advanced degrees for it but was taught by a masters/doctorate/alphabet soup behaviorist and built a reputation for being good at helping anxious dogs and their people. Still, Sudo (our boy) has farm responsibilities that are a teetering tower of triggers when he’s unable to intervene for whatever reason.

        I’ve seen and adored your posts about the agility and settle training but what other neat things do you teach your dogs?

        • capture calm and self settle

          these are such important skills, especially for those anxious herding dogs! my aussie is actually on puppy prozac, and has been for a long time, because he’s a nervous wreck otherwise. i also have no degree for training, though i’ve been doing it as a hobby and was a training assistant for a highly-regarded local facility around 10 years ago.

          we do lots and lots of trick training for enrichment purposes. at this point, loki (aussie) could probably have a few trick titles, but i’ve never wanted to spend the money on them, haha. he’s also pretty close to his rally novice title, but i’m lazy and again… that’s money i could be spending on his main sport: agility. i worked on his behavior in public a lot when i first got him, which makes him a great brewery dog. he will settle and hang out with us for hours on end, accept pets from strangers, and is generally great for that kind of thing.

          jean is… something, haha. she’s very eager to work, but also gets excited and frustrated easily. i also spent the last couple of years working on some dog reactivity issues which seem to have mostly subsided as she’s gotten older (thank goodness). she also knows how to ride in the carrier on my e-bike, and she really enjoys that! she does some agility, but even at three years old, she’s not trial ready. she gets so sniffy when we’re anywhere new, but i think she might be to the point where i can take her to a couple of mock trials this summer.

          i’m not quite sure what echo’s going to excel in, although i’m obviously hoping for an agility dog. i could see her dabbling in other sports, and maybe even doing some disc dog or dock diving. apparently she had access to an in-ground pool at her former home, although i’m not sure if / how much she used it.

  •  t3rmit3   ( @t3rmit3@beehaw.org ) 
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    My main sub back on R was /liberalgunowners, which was a space for Left-leaning folks to discuss firearms, training, community defense, and everything else vaguely firearms-adjacent, without having to worry about right-wing gun nuts stepping in (those mods were seriously saints). It also very actively eschewed the Tankie tendencies of the SocialistRA sub.

    It is/was a very chill and friendly place for people to learn and share, and saw a lot of great interaction with other left-leaning firearm groups (LGC, NAAGA). It was especially nice to see it become a hub during the Trump years for LGBT+ folks who felt that they needed to learn to defend themselves, and had a lot of resources for connecting them with vetted trainers local to them (e.g. through Pink Pistols/Operation Blazing Sword).

    As much as I’d enjoy seeing a community like that off of R, I’m not sure we have enough interested folks here to sustain it.

  •  Paragone   ( @Paragone@beehaw.org ) 
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    111 months ago

    Decades ago, I discovered that there are 4 dimensions that need to be covered, in balance, in community news:

    • the Strategic issues, 7+y as a rough guideline, for significance
    • the Tactical issues, 1-3y as a rough guideline
    • the little Pervasive annoyances that never get given a headline, but are a “tax” on people’s wellbeing
    • Grow The Good!! community, culture, accomplishments, anchoring people’s hope, humanity, validity, etc.

    Leaving-out any 1 of those 4 dimensions has long-term costs.


    this is just what one autist discovered, it doesn’t mean you have to think there’s any validity in the concept.