I've recently discovered IndieHackers, but it seems there are a million and one fantastic communities out there. What are some of your favourites?

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I've recently discovered IndieHackers, but it seems there are a million and one fantastic communities out there. What are some of your favourites?
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I love my peers back at Skycrafters. It's a no-frills community for those serious about succeeding in the cloud space that provides a safe space for novice and seasoned cloud practitioners to work together.
Full disclosure, I'm the Community Manager over there, so my view can be a bit biased :)
That looks like a great community! Thanks for sharing it here :)
That's a good question 👍🏼
The Kotlin community has a very helpful Slack - invite here
Kotlin always stood out to me among the JVM languages for having a brilliant community. It's great to see it shared.
I really like Twitter atm, with a mix of people creating SAAS products, engineers and lots of techies :D
Wow, it's years since i've used IRC. That's properly retro, and awesome!