I noticed that kbin has stalled in development recently and the ongoing problems with federation etc. made me use it even less for the past few weeks. I even spent more time on reddit than here.

Today, I decided to give my abandoned lemmy account a try and see how that goes.

As many others, I disliked the UI of lemmy, compared to kbin, but soon enough found this one https://p.lemmy.world and itโ€™s been very smooth so far.

So yeah โ€ฆ hello from the other side of the fence ๐Ÿท

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Try mbin first ๐Ÿ˜‰

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Iโ€™ve heard about it, but Iโ€™m good on lemmy. Thx.

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np

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Mbin is a community fork of kbin https://github.com/MbinOrg/mbin

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Wow. Photon UI looks really nice. Itโ€™s a lot like Sync

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Wrt fediverse, you can keep using all of them at the same time. How cool is that!

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Iโ€™m still here but I also have a bunch of accounts for other instances. Between the bugs, domain blocks and defederation, this fediverse seems like a bad example of how to use activity pub in practice tbh. Either the protocol is not defined enough or not enforced well enough by the sites using it, but it seems like a mess.

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I preferred the kbin ui on pc originally but the phone apps and the release of โ€œold redditโ€ style ui for lemmy got me to switch

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