I found this project on Github. People who like old reddit look might find it interesting.

https://mlmym.org/

https://github.com/rystaf/mlmym

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Just played with it for a bit, it’s very responsive and the resemblance is quite accurate.

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That’s pretty cool!

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I love it and hope the author continues to keep it updated. I can see many ex-redditors feeling very comfortable with this interface. Maybe I’ll use it… in time. Just not a huge fan of reddit right now.

For the foreseeable future, I’m sticking with the default UI. I feel a strong sense of loyalty for LemmyVerse in all things.

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Oh this is awesome. I think I’m going to use this, at least until the UI for regular lemmy improves, because there are some serious issues right now.

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Oh fuck this is exactly what I want.

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