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It seems to be OK for me, but I am using https://redditenhancementsuite.com/ So many that makes a difference. I think it forces the old interface. Like my URL isn't even old.reddit, but all I see is the old interface. Or maybe I don't use subs with newer posts types that are not compatible with old? - Source: Hacker News / 7 months ago
> you don't need any keys for trust, you can imagine a centralized system ... I guess part of the essence of what I was trying to describe was that it's non-centralized. Otherwise, you have to trust some entity to unilaterally behave well, now and forever. But fair point; something like this could be implemented in someone else's walled garden. I wouldn't trust it though :p Since you mentioned JS... - Source: Hacker News / 9 months ago
Reddit Enhancement Suite for Old Reddit on desktop. I dunno about mobile though since Apollo died. Source: almost 2 years 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: almost 2 years 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: almost 2 years ago
There used to be an open javascript-free site you could use called Bibliogram.art, but it's been discontinued. (Same as teddit.net for Reddit and Nitter.net for Twitter.). Source: about 2 years ago
Teddit.net still seems to work. Free. Open Source. No Javascript. No Ads. Privacy Respecting. Source: over 2 years ago
> Having an equivalent of Nitter and Invidious would be amazing! Something like https://teddit.net/ ? - Source: Hacker News / over 2 years ago
Does deleting my account do anything more to than just moving to Narwhal? Because I still want to be able to actively participate in the two or three subs I care about and I like https://teddit.net/ but, it's slow, doesn't have an app, and I cant actually interact with anything. I ask because when you delete your account, everything stays except for just the account itself, so will just using narwhal have any more... Source: over 2 years ago
I'm not sure what to better call them than mirrors, but some examples are teddit, kddit, and currently or perhaps permanently down are libreddit and lurrker. I assume they're not scraping reddit for content which means using the API, and since they seem pretty up to date, it must mean a lot of API calls right? Does anyone know what the future holds for sites like these? I tried searching the web a bit to find an... Source: over 2 years ago
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