For me it’s probably speech therapy and everything pertaining to that. I’m yet to encounter someone on here who is one apart from me (in training).

What about you?

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    This is actually a pretty good one cause lemmy is pretty technical. I would say its flashlights for me and electrical engineering.

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        My Lumintop EDC05 probably gets the most use, but I’m still a sucker for the Emisar D4

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        My favourite is probably the convoy t series. Kinda the spiritual successor of the fwaa line for me. You can get them pretty cheap, they have nice options and performance and are moddable. Also i really like aa/14500 lights. They are just so neat. If its about “full size” anf not “fun size” lights then probably one of hanks 21700 lights would be my pick. They are still comfortable to carry and also provide pretty nice sustainable performance and some gimmicks as well.

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      I’m sorry to hear that - I hope you’ve had the chance to heal from your experiences 💜

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          It’s a very important subject to talk about and it’s awesome that you’ve dedicated yourself to doing that

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            That’s really nice of you thanks so much! Here is a fact for free… DA perps of course use coercive control to trap the victim. Cult leaders, terrorist cells, organised crime groups etc also use it but on a bigger, better resourced scale.

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    Hong Kong. I live there. There are a few of us here and there, but outside of the c/hongkong I’ve seen like 2.

    • Hey, I have very vague memories of being there. There are some photos of me being there, but honestly I can’t even recognize the kid in the photo that is supposedly me lol. I have an uncle from HK, he’s in the US now, just as with most of my relatives on the paternal side are also in the US. Me on the other hand was from mainland China. I still have relatives on the maternal side in mainland China, they’ve been on the US immigration waitlist for a decade now, and honestly, with current politics, they might never get approved lol. (And I’m not sure they want to come, they have better jobs than my parents ever did when they left… well see when the time comes. My cousins would probably exceed age 21 by then, so they can’t come with the aunts and uncles.)

      The most I remember about HK is the 纜車 and 輕鐵. Also HK TV Shows are like 10x better than anything of the mainland stuff lol.

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    Cats, particularly kittens. I do a whole lot of fostering, particularly with very young and/or sick kittens. At this very moment, I have 16 fosters from 4 different litters.

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    Anything remotely rural. It makes sense that Lemmy would be mostly city-dwellers, but I still manage to be surprised by the gap.

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    Guesstimαting where I αm on the Dunning-Kruger Effect Curve for α pαrticulαr topic.  𝖠t leαst I think so . . .

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        You notic𝖾d!! 🎉

        I b𝖾li𝖾v𝖾 many p𝖾opl𝖾 can’t t𝖾ll the diff𝖾r𝖾nc𝖾 wh𝖾n k𝖾ming or l𝖾tt𝖾rs (i.e. ee, aα, or a s𝖾micolon ; and a Gr𝖾ek qu𝖾stion mark ;) ar𝖾 just a bit off, and I lov𝖾 it!
        My nam𝖾 grawlix is the us𝖾 of typographical symbols to r𝖾plac𝖾 profanity (i.e. @$&%#), but I don’t want to b𝖾 too obvious :)

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    If it was general public I’d say D&D or Linux, for sure. On Lemmy, I guess I would say Pathfinder 2e and Kubernetes.

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    Biochemistry — specifically protein structure. It’s so cool.

    My favourite protein is Green Fluorescent Protein (GFP). It was first extracted from a jellyfish, and it’s super useful in research. The middle bit is the bit responsible for the coloured glow, and the rest of it (the barrel type structure) is basically just to stop the emitted energy from being immediately absorbed by the solvent.

    If anyone wants me to nerd out more about proteins, hit me up.

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    Making video games. The shit people write here about game dev is ridiculous, they will even argue with you when they are completely wrong. In general people on the internet are way out of their lane when they talk about game dev.

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      I sometimes get a feeling that the average person (that actually “made” a video game of any sort) and throws some semi-coherent but completely off the mark argument probably amounts to somebody who threw a few things together on rpgmaker or similar programs but never coded anything from scratch.

      Kind of like framework programmers trying to identify or explain any low level complexities that they are just barely aware of, if at all.

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    Historical sword-making, modern metallurgy, practical stats and experimental design. How to structure a business in a not-dumb way that treats employees as people.

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    An enormous number of areas. The average — well, median, but assuming a vaguely-symmetric distribution, mean and median are close enough, and OP probably means median anyway — of any group has about half of the population knowing more than the average. This is going to mean that a randomly-chosen user probably has something like a 50% chance of knowing more than the average for any topic you could name.

    As of this writing, most people commenting are listing things that they could maybe call themselves subject matter experts in, like, top-sub-0.1% or something like that. That’s a much higher bar.