Elon Musk in shambles currently.
Thank you! I appreciate the support. I don't have anything like buymeacoffee but I still really appreciate it.
As for self hosting, under the current API terms it should be fine as long as you are the only user and use an API key. You're still likely to encounter some 429s but it won't cripple your experience entirely.
There were some discussions among the teddit hosts about attempting to use scraping instead, but it's not easy and requires a lot of changes to the code. Not to mention it's going to quickly become a cat and mouse game if reddit makes changes to their site. It's just not worth it at this point. Reddit doesn't want us.
Kbin is great too! Definitely has its upsides.
Thank you! ❤️ I'm not the dev of teddit, I just run this instance, but it still means a lot to me. I hope you found it useful while it lasted!
Yup! I don't speak for all of teddit, just my instance. Although many of the other hosts I talked to feel the same - at the end of the day, the API changes don't leave us much of a choice. Public instances are practically impossible now.
Oh, hey! I'm the guy behind tedd.it. Didn't really expect to see it here, but thank you for the mention!
I've been running tedd.it for just about over a year now, and it's heartbreaking for me to end it this way. tedd.it was the choice of thousands for a safer, simpler, more private way to browse reddit. I'm a big online privacy advocate, so hosting this instance was a mission for me more than anything: to help others improve their privacy, even if just a little bit.
Sadly, with how much traffic tedd.it is seeing, there is no way I could possibly pay for API access. Even with lots of caching, we're speaking tens of thousands of dollars at least. With the site constantly rate-limited now, there's no point in keeping it up - it's not exactly cheap to host, even before the API changes. I had to make this difficult choice.
It's worth mentioning that tedd.it is just one instance of the teddit project. Obviously I don't speak for the entire project, but from conversations I had with other hosts I believe the feelings are mutual. The project is already kinda stale with the maintainer very low on activity, and Reddit's third party apps ban feels like the final nail in the coffin.
I'm a big supporter of the Fediverse. I think it's our best attempt at building a better social media for everyone. I'm already on Mastodon and now with reddit going rogue I figured I could use the reach of tedd.it to help more people find their home here.
And for those who asked: why Lemmy? It's just my personal preference. Kbin is also great! I just found Lemmy more user friendly personally. But hey, that's the beauty of the Fediverse: we're all allies here ❤️
Thanks again for the spotlight. Feel free to ask any questions you might have! Cheers ✌️