Mmhm.. I kind of want reddit to die
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There are still a few communities which haven't migrated.
Let’s be part of the change we want to see. It’s hard to start a small community from fresh, and many are going to fail, but damn am I going to try.
Godspeed
Neat little tool. Any way I can go to /r/all?
It's the default but you can click on the little "+" icon and go to r/all or click on "rdx" and start typing the subreddit name and click on suggestions.
Dude I book marked this. It's really impressive. Idk what goes into making something like this but it's great. Light weight and fast. Gonna help me keep in touch with some niche communities while alternatives grow. Simply awesome.
Thank you! I built this specifically for keeping up with a few fitness and self-help subreddits. The progress pics on there help a lot in keeping one motivated.
Nvm. Looks like it's default
Ya, I'm not going back, I wrestled with deleting my content or not for weeks. Decided last night to wipe my history and today I deleted my 12yo account.
Good riddance, not gonna browse in any fashion logged in or not. No clicks from me.
Looks great! But one issue I encountered. I can't click on 'next page' because it is covered up by my tablet's on-screen buttons at the bottom. Maybe add some white space at the bottom?
Pushed an update, should be fixed now.
How does it work with the current api changes? Lmao
Reddit has a read only json and rss feed.
Nifty, thanks!
I love it! Thanks for the awesome work, I starred on GitHub :)
This paired with a browser extension that can open or rewrite reddit links would be bitchin! Similar to the “open in Apollo” extension Christian made to open reddit links in the Apollo app.
Neat product. I wonder if I can self host in docker….might have to give that a whirl soon.
Just save the /public folder on your desktop somewhere and you are good to go.
Web scraper?
Reddit has a read only json and rss feed. Looks like it is using that.
Dang. Was super cool while it lasted! Seems like it’s been cut off from content. Great job on it otherwise