Un front-end alternativo a Reddit, gratuito, open source e incentrato sulla privacy. Ispirato al progetto Nitter.
Nessun JavaScript o pubblicità
Tutte le richieste passano attraverso il backend, il cliente non parla mai con Reddit
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README.md
teddit
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
- Lightweight (teddit frontpage: ~30 HTTP requests with ~270 KB of data downloaded vs. Reddit frontpage: ~190 requests with ~24 MB)
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Instances
https://teddit.net - Official instance
Community instances:
TODO
- Sort comments in post
- User attributes
- Comment and post attributes (e.g. stickies)
- Subreddit flairs and wikis
- User trophies
- "other discussions" feature
- "Open on reddit" links
- ... and lot of other small stuff
Roadmap
- Unofficial reddit API through teddit
- Themes
- User settings
- HLS video streaming? (Would require browser JavaScript)
- Onion site
- User login, so people can use their Reddit account through teddit to comment and up/downvote posts etc.
Installation
- Install node.js
For example:
# curl -sL https://deb.nodesource.com/setup_14.x | bash - && apt-get install -y nodejs
- Install redis-server and ffmpeg
For example:
# apt install redis-server ffmpeg
Leave ffmpeg out if you don't want video support. $ git clone https://codeberg.org/teddit/teddit
$ cd teddit
$ npm install --no-optional
- Copy
config.js.template
toconfig.js
and then edit it to suit your environment. $ node app.js
Teddit should be now running.