who is on Lemmy (the sociology of Lemmy)

I dont know if this has been asked before or if this may be a little goofy of a question but I didn't see anything relating to it and I'm kinda curious what the culture of Lemmy is like and what sort of common things people see.
ive been paying attention to interactions but nothing is as good as just asking everyone.

robocall ,
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I don't want to post a small bio of myself for privacy purposes but you could read through my post history to learn some things about me.

A_Chilean_Cyborg ,
@A_Chilean_Cyborg@feddit.cl avatar

I'm a southmerican engineering student, 19.

Delusion6903 ,

56, in Alabama. Pharmacist. Use Pop!_OS on a System76 Darter Pro. I've never used Reddit but I'm a regular on Mastodon and Pixelfed. Also use X. No other social media.

AdamEatsAss ,

I'm here!

swab148 ,
@swab148@startrek.website avatar

Yeah you are!

confuser OP ,
@confuser@lemmy.zip avatar

now what 0.0

AdamEatsAss ,

I don't know, memes?

bi_tux ,
@bi_tux@lemmy.world avatar

I'm an it student from central europe

Mycatiskai ,

I'm an early 40s guy who moved north to get away from the city and live a more relaxed life in a small town.
I'm liking it so far except the country music that my new job has on the radio but I'm doing more physical work again which is better for my health than sitting on my ass all day as a manager at my last job.

dan , (edited )
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I'm an Aussie in my early-mid 30s. I've been living in the USA for the past 11 years. I've been a software developer, mostly focusing on web development, since the late 90s personally and since the mid 2000s professionally. I was an early Digg user, moved to Reddit during the Digg exodus, then moved to Lemmy during the Reddit exodus.

I believe that people on the internet should own their platform, for example run their own blog or e-commerce site, participate in decentralized services like Lemmy, etc. Opera Unite was something I found very interesting in terms of allowing people to easily run their own decentralized stuff, and I'm kinda sad it never took off. I self-host things like email and DNS.

I'm a big believer in open-source software and released my first piece of OSS in 2005.

I love listening to people that are passionate about something and get excited when talking about it. Doesn't really matter what it is or if it's a topic I'm interested in.

bloodfart ,

Libs

davel ,
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