Teddit - alternative Reddit front-end focused on privacy
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Has a ridiculously simply dockerfile - https://codeberg.org/teddit/teddit/src/branch/main/Dockerfile !
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Calling @Kubernetes - shouldn't that be right up your alley?
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@necrevistonnezr Ok, let's see....
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Okay, I learned how to integrate with redis with this package.
My first package version in gitlab is already running in my Cloudron instance
It still writes some cache data to the read-only filesystem. I have to find out how to change the cache directory.
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Is cache same as the static directory ?
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@Kubernetes you should symlink it into /run instead. Something like this in Dockerfile:
RUN mv /app/code/static /app/code/static.original && ln -s /run/static /app/code/static
Then in start.sh:
mkdir -p /run/static rsync -avz /app/code/static.original/* /run/static
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@Kubernetes ah, awesome. Just move it to /run though. Anything in /app/data is backed up and this is just runtime/cache data (from what I can make out).
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Nice, thanks!
I was just reading more about this and see now this is an reddit frontend. This is not like a selfhosted reddit . What is the future for such frontend apps given the reddit API pricing changes?
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Teddit does not use the API.
Main repository at Codeberg: https://codeberg.org/teddit/teddit
From: teddit.net
A free and open source alternative Reddit front-end focused on privacy.
Inspired by the Nitter project.- No JavaScript or ads
- All requests go through the backend, client never talks to Reddit
- Prevents Reddit from tracking your IP or JavaScript fingerprint
- Unofficial API (RSS & JSON support, no rate limits or Reddit account required)
- Lightweight (teddit frontpage: ~30 HTTP requests with ~270 KB of data downloaded vs. Reddit frontpage: ~190 requests with ~24 MB)
- Self-hostable. Anyone can setup an instance. An instance can either use Reddit's API with or without OAuth (so Reddit API key is not necessarily needed).
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@robi well, it‘s more a “viewer” for reddit. You can’t login or post or upvote but you can subscribe and save articles outside your reddit account. That’s why this was not an option for Apollo and the like.
I think for many that’s exactly the level of “interaction” you wanna have with reddit after the shit they pulled in the last weeks… Use it as a knowledge base but don’t add value to it. -
@robi said in Teddit - alternative Reddit front-end focused on privacy:
Still, I'd prefer a self-hosted reddit over this, but both are useful apps. Same for nitter and bibliogram, etc.
I think you already know Plebbit, which is a Free Software, distributed, self-hosted alternative to Reddit:
Privacy Redirect is a browser extension which greatly improves life by sending you to privacy-friendly instances for e.g. Reddit, Youtube, etc.
https://forum.cloudron.io/topic/8218/i-want-a-ballroom-made-entirely-of-waterfalls?_=1688312468347
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@necrevistonnezr said in Teddit - alternative Reddit front-end focused on privacy:
I think for many that’s exactly the level of “interaction” you wanna have with reddit after the shit they pulled in the last weeks… Use it as a knowledge base but don’t add value to it.
This is a good point. I think most users, maybe 90% on Reddit, lurk. All they need is something like Teddit. Reddit has become yet another anti-social corporation.
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@Kubernetes said in Teddit - alternative Reddit front-end focused on privacy:
@girish I moved it to /run and it works fine now. thanks for the hint. It need some time to get used to all those patterns
btw: repo is updated
Fantastic, you rising star! I was hoping for this for some time and thank you very much for making it happen. I hope it won't be long until we see it in the main Cloudron suite of applications.
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There is also LibReddit as a view-only reading app for Reddit
https://github.com/libreddit/libreddit
Might be easy to package