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I keep opening Relay today and immediately quitting. Anyone use an app for this? Maybe just need to replace the app location with a new app.
Yeah I replaced the Relay icon with Jerboa.
Jeroba if you're on Android. Can't remember the Apple one
The Apple one is called Mlem, but it's still buggy and limited when you want to search for new communities.
This app looks so good to be honest, already feel smoother than Reddit BS app.
I deleted the RIF icon from my main phone screen so I wouldn't instinctively click on it. That void feels real weird.
I deleted RIF from its spot after 11 years and put Jerboa in the spot. Those are big shoes to fill.
I made a folder with reddit and Mlem, the Apple Lemmy client, so everytime I want to use reddit I click on the folder and see Lemmy as an alternative.
That's exactly what I did. I moved my reddit app elsewhere and put Jerboa in its place. Now when I instinctually click, I get confused for a minute as I look at Lemmy and then sigh in relief and start browsing lol. Brains take so much work to adjust to change.
My browser has an option to turn sites into a progressive web app, so I have been using those for fediverse sites and put them where RIF used to be on my home screen.