Yeah, I go back and forth between Lemmy and Mastodon for content consumption (and Pixelfed when I want to strictly look at pictures), using Fedilab you can follow hashtags to curate your home feed. Plus you can still read Lemmy posts and comment on them, but a lot of the time you're shown comment replies to a post on your feed with no context until you select it, so it's a little weird in that aspect.
Do you know what this kind of spoon is called by chance?
Wow... Just when I thought it was over it just kept going... 😂
Main desktop is Windows 10, Asus ROG Ally is Windows 11, and my phone is a Google Pixel 7 Pro, so Android. But I've definitely gone through tinkering around with different Linux distro phases over the last 20+ years!
This link will help explain migrating from Reddit and what instances are and how they work independently and simultaneously at the same time. You don't have to create an account for every instance. You can follow another instance as a guest, you just won't be able to interact with any comments or upvoting/downvoting. Think of them as separate websites under the same platform that can all coexist independently but still interact with each other. But this helped me out a bunch! https://github.com/amirzaidi/lemmy
Been using Bitwarden for years now. It's one of the first apps I install on every new device or browser.
This is an absolutely BEAUTIFUL collection!