harmony
reddio
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harmony
- Discord, or the Death of Lore
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Reverse Engineering Discord's Party Mode
There are already reimplementations of the client side of some of their protocols (which are just JSON HTTP requests), including account registration without running any JavaScript (parsing the JS is needed though). These are of course against the ToS and can get you banned though.
https://github.com/taylordotfish/harmony/
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Does toycat have a discord server?
It used to be possible to connect with a free software third party client (https://github.com/taylordotfish/harmony), but then Discord changed the CAPTCHA system (from reCAPTCHA to hCaptcha), and there's currently no way to solve hCaptchas with free software, as far as I know.
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How can I keep playing Minecraft Java Edition without a Microsoft account?
I don't think I'll delete Minecraft, but I guess I'll probably (barring something similar to harmony) stop playing if it really is impossible to play without a Microsoft account. It seems like it must be possible to avoid the account requirement somehow though.
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Discord requires CAPTCHA?
This is Harmony: https://github.com/taylordotfish/harmony
reddio
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How would you work effectively with an extremely slow 56Kbps connection?
https://gitlab.com/aaronNG/reddio looks like it might be a decent, maintained alternative.
- Så kom dagen, hvor alle de store Reddit third-party apps lukker ned.
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Q&A: Why is Programmer Humor shutting down?
Which one? There's cortex and cReddit and reddio and rttt and rtv and tuir.
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do you reddit from the commandline?
I just found https://gitlab.com/aaronNG/reddio.
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Does toycat have a discord server?
For websites, I use an extension called LibreJS to block nonfree JavaScript. It seems that most sites work without nonfree JavaScript, though sometimes you have to explicitly block the site in LibreJS to force noscript tags to appear. It's hard to say for sure how many sites require nonfree JavaScript though, as since I don't tend to re-visit sites that require it, all the sites I regularly use work without nonfree nontrivial JavaScript. Often LibreJS doesn't detect free scripts as free so I have to mark them myself, but on most sites I don't need to do this (On Reddit specifically, there's one script that LibreJS marks as nontrivial, $(this).parent().submit(), but I consider that trivial myself because it's so short. I also use Reddit Enhancement Suite which might make some things work better too. Occasionally the site breaks for some reason, in which case I use reddio (git clone the URL to avoid JavaScript).). I also use an extension called LibRedirect which redirects some sites that require JavaScript to some that don't. For email I still use Google from before I was avoiding nonfree software, but I connect using a free software IMAP client.
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reddit's python
I'm on my phone right now, so I'm using Slide (a 3-rd party reddit client), but on PC I usually use reddio.
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One teacher called her in tears. “She said it: ‘I can’t even let them read ‘The Diary of Anne Frank.’”
Technically speaking, this may be true, but most of the scripts I have enabled are trivial scripts. The only whitelisted script (on this page) I have currently is $(this).parent().submit() (needed for submitting comments). I think triviality is subjective to some extent, and I consider that whitelisted script trivial. I also use Reddit Enhancement Suite and I think that might help with some things that would otherwise require nonfree JavaScript. For some reason, old.reddit sometimes doesn't let me interact (expand comments, post comments, upvote, join the subreddit), and I'm not sure why it sometimes doesn't work (seems to break more often on posts than permalinks to comments or subreddit pages), but in those cases I can use reddio (git clone that link to avoid GitLab's JS).
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Why open source still uses reddit even it's a closed source platform
My understanding is that the Reddit client used to be free, but it isn't anymore. I think there is no way to create an account on Reddit using free software today, but you can post/comment using reddio (git clone it to avoid nonfree JS) or sometimes using RES + LibreJS and whitelisting a few simple scripts (e.g. $(this).parent().submit() at the simplest). Given that it is possible to use Reddit with free software if you already have an account, I think it is okay to keep using it. It would be good if someone added account registration functionality to reddio though, so that more people could participate.
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I dare you
there's also reddio
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real programmers don't use mouse
Of course this exists
What are some alternatives?
awesome-discord-communities - A curated list of awesome Discord communities for programmers
reddl - Search Reddit with CLI
browser_extension - A browser extension that redirects popular sites to alternative privacy friendly frontends
matrix-viewer - View the history of public and world readable Matrix rooms
wefwef - Voyager — a mobile-first Lemmy web client (formerly wefwef) [Moved to: https://github.com/aeharding/voyager]
tuir
sub.rehab - A list of subreddit alternatives
cReddit - CLI Reddit client written in C. Oh, crossplatform too!
reddit-get - simple C program that downloads reddit posts
reddit-get - A CLI for getting reddit content. Perfect for using with Obsidian templater
coc.nvim - Nodejs extension host for vim & neovim, load extensions like VSCode and host language servers.