I joined a Lemmy instance first (infosec.pub) but joined fedia when I found out about it this morning. Overall, I'm finding kbin much more responsive, better UI, and easier to grasp concepts and searching is definitely easier.
I'm hoping some of the developers of the third party Reddit apps shift their apps to Lemmy/kbin.
I've tried https://lemmy.ml/c/mlemapp and it's definitely a good start, but a long way to polished. I'm excited to see it's growth and development.
Yes! I'm hoping Christian follows the same path of the Tapbot folks who had developed the Tweetbot app for years, when Twitter killed third party apps, they had already been working on a Mastodon client, Ivory and transitioned quickly.
Hoping Christian can use much of the Apollo code base to create an app for Lemmy / kbin as they follow a similar underlying design of communities/magazines and posts/threads as Reddit.