How many Lemmy users are non-technical background?

I think most all of us here on Lemmy are people with technical background. Most of my professional contacts remained using Reddit, Twitter and even excited when Threads launched.

If you are non-tech background, please comment and share what you do for life.

If you have tech background, upvote this to help promote this post so that we can find more non-tech users on Lemmy.

Fannybaws,
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Non-tech background. I’m a book editor and when the Snoopocalypse happened, most of the niche communities I was a part of were shut down in protest, so I decided to give Lemmy a try. Loving it so far, as it seems way less toxic.

Pandemanium,

Hey, I’m an editor too. I’m disappointed I can’t use reddit to network with authors anymore. Hopefully Lemmy will start some writing & editing communities soon!

msmc101,

I’m a chef lol

Default_Defect,
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Yes Chef, thank you Chef.

Artemis,
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I don’t have a tech background, currently doing museum security, that’s all. Super enjoyable work. This community is nice, I only lurked in reddit.

krzschlss,
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Trust me, with all the bots and paid shills on reddit, we all were and I guess still are just lurkers.

Artemis,
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Gotta admit I commented more in a few days here, than I ever did in years of reddit, but yeah mostly lurking.

AlaskaMan,

Gotta be a little stressful when rambunctious kids are near fragile exhibits. 😝

Artemis,
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It’s ok, kids actually behave better than some adults. 🎩

AlaskaMan,

Ain’t that the truth (I’m a former cop).

Artemis,
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Former but I’m sure always one at heart. 🎩 Museum security is probably one of the best places I ever got on my job, before I did port security… Dealing with very drunk sailors, really entitled tourists, and praying to lord that shit wouldn’t hit the fan on my shift. 😖 Still beats train stations by far. I seriously love my job rn. It’s slow when there are no schools, I get to actually learn a lot on the job (because tours) and polish my English while getting paid. 😉 Anyway have my utmost best regards. 🎩

holupwaitaminute,

Non-tech user here. Well I’m tech-minded I think, and tech-savvy. I know enough code to say that I thoroughly dislike PHP and Javascript. But that’s about it.

I think “fediverse” and “instances” are terms many non-tech-oriented might find confusing. and off-putting, maybe because they’re not immediately intuitive. I’m aware of the concept of instancing but wasn’t sure how or where to create an account at first. I made an account on world because I figured I’d probably see more content there? I don’t know.

And making a new account for each instance? I’m not entirely sure if that’s how it works yet but that’s my understanding. It’s intimidating, it’s daunting. Plus I’m not as tech savvy as a lot of the people here. It’s not that it’s uninviting, really–quite the opposite, in fact–but I still have this imposter syndrome-like feeling that I’m not supposed to be here.

Idk. That’s my take.

rikudou,
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I know enough code to say that I thoroughly dislike PHP and Javascript

Then you don’t know enough code.

And making a new account for each instance?

That’s not necessary, you can join any community on any instance, for example one on my instance, !wwdits - you might notice it’s on the lemmings.world instance and even though you’re on lemmy.world, you should be able to click the link and see the posts / subscribe / write comments / posts.

I still have this imposter syndrome-like feeling that I’m not supposed to be here

If you like it here, it’s exactly where you should be!

holupwaitaminute,

I certainly don’t know enough code! With AI now though I don’t think any amount of learning would land me a job sadly.

And thanks! I do like it here.

Phx333,
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62 years old woman, semi-retired, only work part time now. I was in the travel business. Found Lemmy thru a Reddit comment a few months ago. Felt the need for a change. Currently with Lemmy, Kbin and Mastodon, trying to find my place.

mrmanager,
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That’s like the coolest thing. I hope you feel super welcome here.

MigratingtoLemmy,

Very impressive. Kudos to you for taking the effort!

ToastyBanana,

I want to be like you when I’m 60!

Murbella,

I’m a stay at home mom, no professional tech background. I came here to get away from Reddit. I am considered the “tech support” for my family and friends though. :-)

Iusedtobeanadventurer,

One of us one of us

Bongo_Stryker,

Been in the foodservice industry for a lot of years. Quit that and switched to nonprofit social services.

I am of the age that I remember helping my mom set the time on her VCR so it would stop blinking 12:00. Now I need my kids to help me with stuff they consider pretty basic.

vettnerk,

I am a geek by nature and an IT tech by trade. But my kids still need to help me with basic windows stuff. It dawned on me qhen I entered my 40’s that while I’m technically adept beyond most people in many areas, I simply stopped caring about other areas that is still in the same field.

At work I usually say “If your PC has a monitor, I won’t be of much help” when I get asked about “normal” IT stuff. I can build you a petabyte-sized server cluster and route it around the world via VPN over maritime satellites, but ask me how to find stuff in any windows control panel and I’m going to come up short.

Loui,

Im in HVAC/plumbing. But I mainly install the stuff.

I built my own Computer, use Linux and am passionate about floss and privacy issues.

JillyB,

I, too, am passionate about dental hygiene.

Fuckinwelder,

No tech background. I try to get by with online tutorials mostly.

I repair heavy equipment in the mining industry, as a welder.

Zetaphor,

Username checks out

Pulptastic,

How about a technical background not related to computers? I am a meatspace engineer, not a thoughtspace engineer.

Roli_Poli,

Ditto. Molecular Biologist working in drug discovery. I can troubleshoot a robot or a cell line but not code. Wouldn’t consider myself “techy”

qubidt,
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thoughtspace engineer is so much nicer than what I call us in my head: code monkeys

HowlsSophie,

Human troubleshooting (I’m a therapist). My dad is an engineer who always built his own PCs and gave me a pretty solid foundation for the software side of things, as well as basic car knowledge. Haven’t kept up on that in a while but I’m Tier 1 tech support for my parents (my brother is Tier 2) 😂

And009,

I’m far from a technical background. I make storyboards and concepts for ads and animations. Mostly related to graphics and illustration. Sort of a digital art director.

NotMichaelCera,

Ive worked in kitchens most of my life, now I work in AI and I have my own copy editing business, and go to school for Info Systems and Supply Chain Management. Wasnt tech but im slowly pushing into it because these are skills ill need to get to retire with money in the bank.

zemon,

I work at the railways as an overhead line mechanic.

TronnaRaps,

Oil and gas pipeline intervention

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