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Mlem is coming along nicely. It’s a far cry from Apollo, but I feel for the devs in this space; they weren’t ready! It’s a lot all at once.
I’ve been flipping between mlem and kbin (as a pwa for now)
Kbin does have a bit more to offer right now in terms of customization, but it’s barely out of prototype phase itself. You can have a compact mode experience there, but both options are limited and struggling to catch their breath, in their own ways.
Mlem just implemented comment collapsing which I definitely appreciate.
At the same time I’m not mad about the lack of polish in this stage. A lot of the things people hated about reddit came from a particular type of mean-spirited and/or low-effort user… maybe the requirement of a little effort and patience/empathy on our parts now could be to our ultimate benefit :)
undefined> At the same time I’m not mad about the lack of polish in this stage. A lot of the things people hated about reddit came from a particular type of mean-spirited and/or low-effort user… maybe the requirement of a little effort and patience/empathy on our parts now could be to our ultimate benefit :)
I think this is a fantastic point! And I think we should just celebrate the fact this is Reddit. I will give Kbin a look over and see how I feel using it! Thank you!
Ultimately I am so impressed with how well this has all handled the mass exodus from ~~Suckit~~ Reddit. I think this has all the potential and I am committed.
I may be a programmer, but as a person that doesn't not own any Apple devices, I might be speaking out of place.
In the coming few days I'm hoping to learn Kotlin/use my prior experience in Rust and try to help the programmers for the Android app bring out features faster.
My reason for bringing this up is that I can't be the only one that wants to contribute to a good cause like Lemmy and the hope is that there would be participation for iOS programmers too.
But I feel like these things take time, so for now it is too early to make conclusions, especially given the really short timeframe all the migration is happening in