For folks that are interested in joining, feel free to swing by #lobsters on freenode and ask for an invite. You'll probably get asked for your Github, personal portfolio, or some other indication you have technical chops, and then somebody will send you an invite if they feel comfortable attaching your name to their account.<p>It's not a community for everybody--we deliberately focus on actionable technical information and training, and tend to skip over more entrepreneurial or marketing stuff ( <a href="https://barnacl.es" rel="nofollow">https://barnacl.es</a> is a sister site that's way better for biz talk).<p>The culture is ongoing in refinement ( <a href="https://lobste.rs/s/oackyq/lobsters_community_standards#c_sybvqw" rel="nofollow">https://lobste.rs/s/oackyq/lobsters_community_standards#c_sy...</a> ) and evolution, reinforced by periodic meta threads where aspects of the site and culture are drug up and commented on and tweaked.<p>It's probably the most rewarding and healthy tech community I've been involved with in the last decade. :)