I spend way too much time on r/coffee. A lot of people think we are pretentious snobs (which can be true sometimes) but we’re just stuck in the neverending pursuit of the “perfect cup.”
Also r/linguistics and r/mathematics are fun to read, especially when new papers are published and there’s a discussion going on
This makes me think of a quote by Kurt Vonnegut:
I really believe that part of the loneliness and lack of community many people feel nowadays can be attributed to automating everything for convenience. We miss out on these brief interactions and meaningless smalltalk, giving us less chance to practice our social skills in low-stakes situations. I see the change even in myself; in my college days I didn’t really experience much social anxiety since I was always surrounded by people, but now I sometimes find a quick trip to the grocery store somewhat difficult. It’s really troubling to think about, and it makes me long for the analog past.