Plus I self hosted teddit on the same server where I pirate and when I exported my teddit preferences I found my sonarr and radarr auth tokens in the file
Hmm. We could maybe use a bot on Fediverse that posts a comment with teddit and libreddit links in response to comments with Reddit links so as to facilitate use.
Teddit is a free and open source alternative Reddit front-end focused on privacy. Teddit doesn’t require you to have JavaScript enabled in your browser. The source is available on Codeberg at https://codeberg.org/teddit/teddit.
NoJavaScriptorads
All requests go through the backend, client never talks to Reddit
Prevents Reddit from tracking your IP or JavaScript fingerprint
Lightweight (teddit frontpage: ~30 HTTP requests with ~270 KB of data downloaded vs. Reddit frontpage: ~190 HTTP requests with ~24 MB)
Here are the screenshots:
Part 1
Part 2
To directly access the thread while bypassing the official Reddit you can also use the Teddit interface.
https://teddit.adminforge.de/r/ModCoord/comments/14cr2is/alternative_forms_of_protest_in_light_of_admin/
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Plus I self hosted teddit on the same server where I pirate and when I exported my teddit preferences I found my sonarr and radarr auth tokens in the file
Wow this is pretty useful. Thanks
Hmm. We could maybe use a bot on Fediverse that posts a comment with teddit and libreddit links in response to comments with Reddit links so as to facilitate use.
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thank you <3
What is teddit? I am curious now.
No JavaScript or ads
All requests go through the backend, client never talks to Reddit
Prevents Reddit from tracking your IP or JavaScript fingerprint
Lightweight (teddit frontpage: ~30 HTTP requests with ~270 KB of data downloaded vs. Reddit frontpage: ~190 HTTP requests with ~24 MB)
That is awesome but is it affected by the api policy changes?
Not until June 30
Essentially 3rd party way to look at Reddit , but with website instead of app
Awesome! Though I guess we should probably start thinking about spinning up new instances to handle the load if Reddit actually implodes entirely.