can relate to that. I feel like the people who don't have the energy to be kind definitely don't have the energy to figure out the way Lemmy works. and for the ui, it depends on what app you're using. I switched from Jeroba to Connect, and it is a lot more polished, (judging by the 2 minutes I've used it), but missing some of Jeroba's features.
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I try to spend most of my time over here, but i head over to Reddit when I want a sub that isn't available on Lemmy.
Cheers to that!
Same. And with no karma, i can post just "same"
The date is normally just an incentive for you to eat things when they want you too. If it's after the date, they don't want you associating the taste with their product. Also, your supposed to toss it and give them more money.
In general, it's better to use your eyes and nose as the date instead of a label. Especially super processed foods like oat cereal, it's probably just going to be a little bit stale.
And for this i don't live in fear of my parents finding out i have "Lemmy" on my phone. It's kinda cool not being on Reddit anymore.
I've done so much that keeps me up sometimes. Worst part is, IT'S NOT 20 YEARS AGO. It happens like EVERY DAY AAAYKHSRJUREFGHEWDGMGH
Dang it i just posted one. I think this one was placed on top on purpose
This. It's so annoying posting my own opinion or some comment that isn't annoying or karma farming at all, and seeing it get downvoted.
I find the new layout to be confusing, no doubt I'll get used to it, but the hardest part was creating an account. I had no idea what "server" to make my account on, had no idea i had to choose one, thought it was exclusive and couldn't interact with other ones, etc.
Also, the only Lemmy app I saw on Google play was Jerboa for Lemmy. I got that, and I can't really make an account on the app so I had to go to the website. I eventually decided on lemmy.world or something. Overall, the app feels a bit unpolished and the Reddit app seems more welcoming, even though most of the subs are dark now.
One thing I do enjoy is the formating at the bottom. I do like that. And I have high hopes for my future using Lemmy as an alternative to Reddit.
hey boss...
yea?
remember that Lemmy thing you made a few years ago?
yea
more people use it than live on earth...
what? it was just last month that it went over 1 mil!
uh-huh
so you're telling me there's more that 10 billion users?
15 billion as of 2 hours ago.
the heck?