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Reddit Enhancement Suite for Old Reddit on desktop. I dunno about mobile though since Apollo died. Source: 6 months ago
Have you tried old reddit with the RES extension? I'm not a fan of the way comments appear without the extension, but the extension boosts readability significantly. I can't stand reddit's design without it. Source: 6 months ago
It's a giant step backwards in site design. Discuit wastes an incredible amount of screen space in making the site look pretty. Scroll down a bit and you'll see that more than half of your screen is empty and there is very little submissions displayed. Look at https://old.reddit.com/ and see the difference between the two. (Or add Reddit Enhancement Suite https://redditenhancementsuite.com/ for an even better... Source: 6 months ago
We prefer platforms that are integrated to RES like Youtube, Souncloud, Bandcamp, ... Source: 9 months ago
Note: I will be linking any specific post I talk about, so it is advised to have downloaded the RES browser extension and be on old reddit if you want to look at the specific post/picture I'm referring to without opening a new page. Link to download. Source: 10 months ago
You're trusting the service (openpgp.org seems to be the only server offering this?) to serve up your correct key. Source: almost 2 years ago
Hello, I used openpgp.org to create a set of pgp keys, and I tested them out and all is well. I went to a web site and uploaded my pub key fine, but now it asks for a Verification Code/Key? What is that, and how do I get that off my newly created PGP keys? Thanks. Source: over 2 years ago
Not sure, but it looks like keys.openpgp.org is up. I found a keyserver still running where I could find my public key (this one: http://pgp.mit.edu/) and uploaded it to the openpgp.org one. This seems rather recent; there's a related post on r/GnuPG. Source: almost 3 years ago
Anyways; it looks like openpgp.org is trying to get on the right side of these crowds ... Source: almost 3 years ago
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