You could group them and look at everything "outdoors" related from multiple communities in a single feed.
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I hope that with future versions of lemmy they can create "lists" that people can subscribe to that will do this.
or at least let you add communities to your own lists that do that.
I am on lemmy.world and can see it
I think part of the problem is the big influx of people. They weren't prepared and now they are trying their best to keep up.
In order to subscribe to another instances communities you still need to be on your community. For example if you click a link that takes you to https://lemmy.ml/c/announcements it will take you to lemmy.ml where you are not logged in, however if you click on the community name is a post that shows up in your feed, you will browse that community FROM lemmy.world.
You could also browse like this:
I just set up obs as a virtual webcam and do that. It doesn't do audio but most of the time that doesn't matter. I find it has a much smaller performance hit that screen sharing via Discord itself.
I use it to play pretty much whatever I want to play while I am away from the house. I use it to play Northgard in the evenings on the couch with my wife and I dock it to the TV to let the kids play Human Fall Flat, Brawlhalla, Untitled Goose Game and Golf With Your Friends.
It Lets me sit on the deck and play diablo while the kids are playing in the yard.
I am also an avid linux desktop user so I get to play all this stuff on my gaming PC when I get the chance as well.
I love this. My steam deck has been a life saver and all these changes also let's me game on my desktop.
Both myself and my wife really enjoyed it. I have played D&D for a long time and my wife had never had any interest in it.
Not at this point. Unless you run your own instance.
I was playing Hunt: Showdown without issue this morning.
If you can wait a bit you can get sync for lemmy.