A few weeks ago Lemmy was buggy on computers and there were no good mobile clients out there, now on PC the site is pretty stable and fast, and there are now some pretty good iOS/Android clients too. Thanks to all the people who made this possible!

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Hell yes. Desktop web interface is solid. Jerboa on Android is solid. Now I’m just working on breaking the habit of typing old.reddit.com while waiting for things during the day…

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you can use https://mlmym.org/ if you want to use lemmy with old.reddit interface

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Lemmy is different than Reddit, and that’s a good thing. I don’t need to replicate Reddit. My problem is just the muscle memory habit of opening a tab and typing in o l d . And hitting enter when it autocompletes

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That’s cool, but sadly the inbox doesn’t work right. You can’t upvote or downvote a comment in it, nor can you see the context to figure out what comment of yours they’re replying to. Hopefully that’s something fixable in the future.

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2 points

Wow! Uncanny!

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14 points

On my phone I’ve put the Jerboa icon where the Rif icon used to be and sure enough I now open Lemmy 100 times a day out of pure habit

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8 points

If you use a private DNS such as adguard’s or nextdns.io you could blacklist reddit to block it from your devices

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or change it in /etc/hosts!

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6 points

Set up a CNAME to a lemmy server

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3 points

I wish there was a simple toggle to make lemmy look like old reddit.

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