I can only tolerate reddit using libredirect to always use libreddit. Recently libreddit has frebuently been breaking on pages I find in online search results.
It's really quite something that these alternative front-ends (nitter, redlib and teddit before it, et al.) offer a vastly superior UX to the actual official software.
I can only tolerate reddit using libredirect to always use libreddit. Recently libreddit has frebuently been breaking on pages I find in online search results.
Reddit delanda est!
https://github.com/redlib-org/redlib/issues/229
It's really quite something that these alternative front-ends (nitter, redlib and teddit before it, et al.) offer a vastly superior UX to the actual official software.
That's precisely the error I've been getting.
I switched to RSS, which still mostly works for some reason.