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| From | cr0c0d1le <nospam@nospam.org> |
|---|---|
| Newsgroups | alt.comp.newusers |
| Subject | Re: Hello |
| Date | 2023-06-18 13:06 -0400 |
| Organization | A noiseless patient Spider |
| Message-ID | <87ilbkhf8k.fsf@osiris> (permalink) |
| References | <87zg5gfzaj.fsf@osiris> <u6krs8$1a0ut$3@dont-email.me> |
a cat <a_cat@example.com> writes: > On 6/3/23 7:31 AM, cr0c0d1le wrote: >> Hi everyone, >> From what I understand, Usenet is pretty much a wasteland nowadays >> and >> there are only a few active groups. >> Well, as an explorer of this wasteland, I want to say hello to >> whoever >> is reading this. >> In the meantime, I will keep exploring. > > I too am exploring. I think there was a post on Hackernews about USENET a while back that caused a surge of new users. Here is a list of active groups that someone posted on alt.usenet.newbies: rec.food.cooking (Busy!) rec.arts.sf.written comp.lang.python comp.lang.perl.misc comp.lang.c (mind the spam, but there are definitely real posters too) sci.electronics.design sci.electronics.basics (quiet, but there are people there) sci.electronics.repair alt.fan.usenet Are there groups that you would recommend? Safe travels!
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