yep!
Usually does not take very long until an updated version is released.
@meldrik@lemmy.wtf 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.
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
I (Necropola) am writing this from an account on another instance since I can now no longer login at all. After going through the "forgot password" procedure I was logged in for a few minutes and then I was logged out again (cookie expired?).
After 3 password resets this does not work anymore either and I'm now permanently logged out.
POST https://lemmy.world/api/v3/user/login
returns 404 in client.js
payload: {
"username_or_email": "necropola",
"password": "<my very secret password>"
}
Also,
BE 0.18.1-rc.4 | UI 0.18.1-rc.7
lemmy.world
does also not work. At least not properly, It kinda worked after 10 tries, but I only see a few (new) posts. But I am able to manually "pull" (search for full URL) certain (older) posts and then add a comment.
I hate it when core mechanics are disabled to increase difficulty or rather when the challenge is us being inconsistent since we are ArenaNet.