it makes one call to reddit to get the json file to display contents. Cloudflare's anonymous analytics are used now but I am looking for an alternative.
TY! There are a bunch of subreddits I'd like to be able to access, but without giving them clicks to monetize. I'm done with Reddit management, but there's a lot of good people on the right subs, posting useful stuff.
Lmao. You think VPN/Read-Only App prevents reddit monetization? You're still participating engagement and metrics that are extremely valuable to Reddit.
You're like someone using fossil fuels asking if there are other suggestions for preventing global warming.
You keep contributing to Reddit monetization and IPO unless you stop using reddit. Plenty of us lost communities that only exist on reddit and we have to live with that. Now y'all are wasting our efforts and giving Spez his profitable IPO
Is there a way to have multiple users on one device with different lists of subscriptions? Or be able to toggle between different lists of subscriptions?
If you use ios you can add the site multiple times to home screen for that, on android sadly chrome shares localstorage between browser and home screen apps.
Doesn't work on Firefox
"There can be multiple reasons for this, your browser's aggresive privacy settings may be blocking the one call to reddit.com RDX makes. This happens usually when you use a VPM/Proxy and/or a privacy focused browser like Firefox."
Not using anything special, just uBlock which I disabled for it anyway.
EDIT: Works on Firefox mobile! no more garbage reddit webapp
Since the API-apocalypse libreddit kept frequently telling me that I sent too many requests despite just clicking the site, so I'll certainly use your site as my main reddit frontend from now on.
Not having to use Javascript would've allowed me to access the site via proxy through the extremely limited free internet plan my provider give us, but staying away from reddit garbage front-end is already a big plus.
Hello, I really like the UI, but the name of your website is too long to type. Also, it consists of two separate names, which redirect to two different websites (rdx.com and overdevs.com), meaning your website name is not good enough. It would be better if you used an alternate name, which is:
Concise. (reddit.com has a maximum of six characters.)
Attractive. (The name should sound beautiful so users are more likely to use your website.)
Familiar. (The name should have similarities with Reddit, so users will recognize that this website is just a different UI for Reddit and not a completely new website.)
I apologize if I sounded too harsh when giving feedback.
rdx.overdevs.com doesn't redirect to two different websites, it's a subdomain (which essentially functions just like any other domain).
The name being long isn't really a problem when most people just bookmark the sites they want to visit often and/or add the site to their home screen on mobile devices.
Moreover, using an alternate domain would incur additional unnecessary yearly cost & time to renew. The less maintenance these types of projects need, the better it is usually for them to survive long term.