GitHub - mendel5/alternative-front-ends: Overview of alternative open source front-ends for popular internet platforms (e.g. YouTube, Twitter, etc.)
GitHub - mendel5/alternative-front-ends: Overview of alternative open source front-ends for popular internet platforms (e.g. YouTube, Twitter, etc.)
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Oh, very cool list (though Nitter - and probably another Twitter clients?(1) - are probably dead?
(1) Maybe not: https://github.com/j-fbriere/squawker/issues/187
7 0 ReplySame as that happened to Bibliogram earlier – a cat-n-mouse game between Dev and API owner.
7 0 ReplyYes.. honestly, I don't see this approach being worthwhile...
It's better to search for full open source alternatives, front end and backend... like Lemmy/kbin for or reddit, peertube/lbry for YouTube, etc.
5 0 ReplyTrue, but till the transition completes (if it ever), these privacy frontends are quite handy tool to view content of those services.
I heavily use LibReddit to follow certain Subreddits, although I now mostly frequent Lemmy.
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