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Thanks @DidacticDumbass@lemmy.one
Just as a follow up to your comment - is there a link or something where one can see how many different Lemmy communities exist? I'd be up for casting the net wide like you said and right now I am mostly hanging around lemmy one.
An easy one is that when you search, select All instead of local, then you'll see all communities that lemmy.one is aware of, but if you want the WHOLE picture, use https://lemmyverse.net/communities .
One is https://browse.feddit.de
You generally shouldn’t be logging into another instance, you subscribe to beehaw communities from within your home instance. For example, https://lemmy.one/c/technology@beehaw.org
It's good to have backup accounts though in case one goes down in the future for whatever reason.