1. Get bored.
  2. Open Reddit.
  3. Remember I’m not using reddit today.
  4. Open Lemmy.
  5. Go do something else.
  6. Go to number 1.
  • BobKillsNinjas
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    612 years ago

    Any time you feel the urge to open reddit, make a post on Lemmy…

    It might take a minute, but this will be the new exciting place if we keep at it.

    • @Guy_Fieris_Hair
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      242 years ago

      I have had Reddit is Fun in the home buttons on my phone for the last 10 years. I pulled my phone out of my pocket an muscle memoried Reddit open like 20 times today.

      I just switched Jerboa into that spot. It is crazy how much that changed things.

      • @thepenis_mightier
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        122 years ago

        That’s exactly what I did. RiF is still installed on my phone, but right now Jerboa has taken it’s place. I hope /u/talklittle does something with the backend that allows it to work with Lemmy, Kbin, or others.

        • ZeroCarbon
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          122 years ago

          Crazy how Jerboa, an alpha app, is much better than the official app of a multimillionaire company. Also, I already don’t miss using RiF. This is my new home.

          • @Guy_Fieris_Hair
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            2 years ago

            Jerboa has it’s issues. I would take a Lemmy is Fun in a second. Good for an alpha level app that wasn’t prepared for this influx of users. Jerboa definitely got better with today’s update.

            • @bobbysq
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              12 years ago

              I would love to see a Lemmy app using the RIF design! The RIF developer is focused on an app for Tildes right now, but even something just copying the interface would be nice to see.

      • @mrnorrisman
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        92 years ago

        I did the same. I removed the reddit icon and found myself tapping it’s empty location several times. I replaced it with Jerboa for Lemmy and it fills the void a bit.

      • @zblofu
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        22 years ago

        This is exactly what I did. It is working so far.