I didn't even realize I did that, but I'm keeping it because I like it too
Breakfulus_Emphotoga
This is very true, I've noticed I've had more free time and others have as well since the start of the end for reddit, reddit was extremely addictive and now people either have to find an alternative, which isn't easy if you use reddit for most of your information or entertainment, or stay on the platform where worse mods are replacing the subs' old mods and most the site is dead.
I say give it a few or 2 and it should die down a lot more as people become more comfortable with the alternatives they chose.
I'm beginning to migrate from Windows to Linux, here are some foss apps I use:
- Blender -for 3d modelling
- Godot - Because im working to be a game dev
- Incscape and paint.net - for general raster artwork
- Brave - My primary browser
- VScode - I just prefer C# over godot's built in GDscript (Not to say GDscript is bad its a nice language but I just prefer C# as I used to use unity)
Edit, you said "must have" oops, but still like to share this anyways :))
I agree, right after getting used to swapping from reddit to kbin, it felt more like I was part of a community! I like to think reddit was a large city and kbin is a small village that is gradually growing.
I'm really glad I took the opportunity to swap from reddit to kbin, I already feel happier on the site and I haven't even been here for a week. I definitely feel like more people should swap which thankfully most likely will happen as reddit dies down.
I agree, it definitely was uncomfortable moving from reddit at first, but seeing how familiar the site was, and how much nicer the community is, it feels more like an upgrade than just swapping platforms.
Also, I didn't expect the protest would have so much of an impact, but I'm all for it!
I think I just found my new favorite magazine