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  • floofloof
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    2 years ago

    I’ve been quite impressed with Lemmy’s UI. It works nicely on the phone and the computer, which is more than can be said for Reddit. There are a few bugs but it looks like the developers are releasing updates frequently, and as it becomes better known it may attract more contributors to the code. So I expect it will keep improving.