I’m a sound engineer, have been for 25 years or so. It’s a field that was traditionally the home of VB swilling, winnie-red smoking, greasy-haired stereotypes. For real. In the warehouse of a production company I worked at as a younger lad, this was written on the wall: “Roadie’s mantra - if it bleeds, fuck it. If it doesn’t bleed, chuck it in the truck.”
But these days it’s a high-tech field comprising a stimulating and complex mix of networking, clever design, 3D modelling, problem-solving, art, music of course, and very little in the way of fistfights and drug overdoses.
I mainly worked with original bands throughout my career, and I’m not a fan of gross commercialisation. The federated social media space feels a little bit like how the internet used to be when I was little. When USEnet was a big thing for social interaction and not so much for warez.
How about you?
I work in the technology side of events and TV. Reddit was a great resource for community help with obscure pieces of kit. Reddit is slowly becoming Facebook and is more about memes than a forum.
Lemmy is more like what Reddit started as, and I hope settles in that more nerdy niche that Reddit no longer fulfils.