- cross-posted to:
- [email protected]
- cross-posted to:
- [email protected]
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.wtf/post/34219
Some instances (JSON) are still working, but probably not for very much longer, e. g.
US, v0.30.1
https://safereddit.com/r/guildwarsDE, v0.30.0
https://libreddit.pussthecat.org/r/guildwarsDE, v0.25.0
https://libreddit.de/r/guildwars
This may help to get the GuildWars community here up and running.
@[email protected] It’s all over now …
https://github.com/libreddit/libreddit/issues/840
I’m happy to endorse a fellow Rust project, Lemmy! Lemmy is a federated, decentralized, free, and open source alternative to Reddit that has shot up in popularity since the Reddit API news.
https://codeberg.org/teddit/teddit/issues/411
Most instances I use are getting 429 errors today. Is there any plans for circumvention?
Lemmy is the New Reddit
As an alternative to Reddit and tedd.it, I invite you to try Lemmy, an alternative to Reddit built for the Fediverse. It’s free, open source, and not controlled by a company or central entity. Many of those who left Reddit following the chaos have found their home there.
Seems like libreddit is still shambling along via users creating new instances faster than they get throttled. At least for now.
I’ve also seen suggestions to use IPv6 on those instances and switch the IP when being throttled.
Anyway, it looks like Reddit is determined to consolidate it’s user base, i. e. focus on those who are barely smart enough to use a computer/smartphone but stupid enough to stay no matter how they are treated.
It seems like (at least) the unauthenticated endpoints of the reddit api are still working. and hence is libreddit as well as teddit.
https://github.com/libreddit/libreddit/issues/785#issuecomment-1616138008
How is this different from teddit?