It appears that Teddit has been effectively shut down via extreme rate limits by Reddit rendering the app unusable. HTTP Error 429 is now returned nearly 100% of the time.
Better to use recent events as an excuse to get off the site altogether.<p>It had been a crappy habit for a while, so I'm not going to go out of my way to get back into it after I was given the gift of disrupting it.
My private instance still works great. It's pretty easy to run your own: <a href="https://codeberg.org/teddit/teddit" rel="nofollow noreferrer">https://codeberg.org/teddit/teddit</a><p>My private Nitter instance is also working again after the latest set of changes: <a href="https://github.com/zedeus/nitter">https://github.com/zedeus/nitter</a>
Noticed that too. Ever since i changed my bookmark to teddit, i'm getting the same error. noticed my time spent on reddit drastically decreased because i noticed everytime i get bored i'd go to the bookmark, but then i'd see the 429 error so i close the tab
Would it make sense to scrape reddit (links, not comments) to a dedicated Lemmy service? As a nice transitory thing when enough people haven't yet moved?
I made a user script that alternates between teddit instances on error responses. It's quick and dirty, but does the job.<p><a href="https://pastebin.com/zFJ5nb42" rel="nofollow noreferrer">https://pastebin.com/zFJ5nb42</a>
I have needed to resort to using reddit to sell some homelab stuff lately and I was pleased to find that the revanced manager patcher has adblock patches for the official reddit app (as well as twitter, which is nice for the occasional visit), not to mention patches for various 3rd party apps that allow you to substitute api keys