Hi Lucas --
On 9/4/2022 10:37 AM, Lucas Raab wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Inspired by a recent post[0] by solene@, I took a stab at creating
> a port of libreddit.
>
> From the README.md:
> Libreddit hopes to provide an easier way to browse Reddit, without
> the ads, trackers, and bloat. Libreddit was inspired by other
> alternative front-ends to popular services such as Invidious for
> YouTube, Nitter for Twitter, and Bibliogram for Instagram.
>
> I'd also looked at Teddit, but turns out that's node-powered...
>
> This is the first crates port I've worked with, but hopefully I didn't
> bodge it up. Runs fine so far with amd64 and briefly run-tested on
> arm64. By default, it binds to 0.0.0.0, but can be adjusted with a
> "-a 127.0.0.1" flag if running entirely locally is desired or behind a
> reverse proxy.
>
> Feedback?
>
I'm not a Rust expert, but I've been looking for something like this for
a while and it is running happily on my network now! Thanks!
OK for me, modulo any Rust experts chiming in and mentioning something
about Rust I don't know.
~Brian
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