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I'm about 90% all in on Lemmy. The only thing I go to Reddit for now is old posts with useful information about tech stuff or some random things.
I basically use it as a knowledge base now, instead of using it to interact with others, post stuff, or follow the daily feed.
All my active/daily posting, reading, and news stuff is on Lemmy & Mastodon now.
Same. If I want advice on a product, there's generally an old Reddit thread about it. But for actual discussions or news, Lemmy has been perfectly fine.