• mnrockclimber@lemmy.sdf.org
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    As someone that spends a lot of time on a vintage machine using sites like 68k.news and frogfind.com , I think it would be really sweet if there was a non JavaScript front end that could render correctly in something like Netscape 4. I know I’m a weirdo, but there’s a lot of weirdos like me on SDF :-)

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    The default Lemmy interface already combines everything good about old.reddit’s design with additional quality of life features, faster performance, and Fediverse-oriented functionality.

    No, I do not want to use an old.reddit clone. Lemmy is already better and can be further improved by the community itself. We should be encouraging newcomers to embrace innovation, not encouraging them to go back to Reddit.

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      I had meant in addition to the regular Lemmy UI as something cool for people to use if they want to… not force everyone to use it 🤣. When I tested lemmy.world vs old.lemmy.world just now, respectively, I got 14.31 seconds vs 6.98 seconds with 32 requests each and 1.5MB vs 4.8 MB transferred (all this was done un-cached in Chromium). So on my end, old is heavier, but also faster.

      Regardless, I just think that the old front-end is cool and retro looking, and I was wondering if others here thought the same or not.

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    I think having a noscript site like old.lemmy.sdf.org available could only be a net positive, I can’t imagine that it would hurt to have it as an option, as long as it’s not too much work to keep it running.

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    It would be great to have a lemmy interface that does not require Javascript (even if only for reading) I notice that old.slrpnk.net does not require Javascript to read posts.

    Edit: the lemmyBB mentioned in other comments looks like it might be something I would prefer.

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    Any effort to place a frontend that can be browsed on a terminal / without 123456 Javascript frameworks, is welcome. And I remmeber clearly that no matter how corporate Reddit is, at least it can be browsed on a terminal. It’s incredible that a software for the people and for federation, doesn’t support the absolute simplest interface possible.

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    I thought I wanted it but now that I’m using it, I realize I don’t want to feel like I’m on Reddit ever again. Maybe instead of “old” there could be a “min” or “lite” that isn’t a direct Reddit clone.

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    As a user, I have 100% interest! I still use old.reddit and it’s peak UI design. The feature I miss the most in Lemmy is “show images” to expand all thumbnails. Hopefully it can be deployed at SDF.

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      Doesn’t look functionally that different, really, just more Reddit-y. The default Lemmy client has none of the new Reddit bloat to start with.

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        It does seem a little faster… not that that would be the main reason to host it (and to clarify, I wasn’t suggesting getting rid of the default by any means). It just seems like something interesting and slightly retro and I thought people on here might be interested in it.

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    I’d also agree that something new, rather than a reddit clone would be preferable. I think that cloning an unethical, for-profit aggregator would be antithetical to promoting free, open software, knowledge, and creativity.

    Additionally, I’ve never really been a fan of their layout - always seemed pretty clunky.

    ETA: What about a plaintext/JSON frontend? That I could absolutely get behind both from the fact that I tend to live in the terminal and that it would likely be straightforward to implement in a manner that is compatible with screen readers and other assistive devices.

    EDIT2: It looks like this is terminal friendly. I think I am changing my mind.

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    Any way to get RSS links from this? I didn’t think I wanted this until I realized how light it is, I guess I don’t really care that it looks like Reddit. But if I can’t plug it into my RSS reader, and have the links open there, I don’t have much use for it.

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        Specifically, I’m looking for a way to get my personal “Subscribed” feed. On the normal site I can go to Posts/Subscribed/Hot|Active|… and there’s an RSS link right next to those controls that I can copy into my reader. The link I get from there is something like this big url So I was hoping that I could prepend “old.” to that url and get a feed that has links to “old…” That’s how old.reddit worked. Even prepending “old.” to the simpler, anonymous, url in that comment “https://old.lemmy.sdf.org/feeds/all.xml?sort=Hot” is a 404.

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          Yeah, it doesn’t look like MLMYM can do that. A quick search of the git repo yielded no results for rss and unrelated results for xml.