Looks like real-debrid down for electrical issues on-site.
It also looks like elon turned off twitter from the public again as I Cannot check their twitter page without signing in.
Fuck elon.
Looks like real-debrid down for electrical issues on-site.
It also looks like elon turned off twitter from the public again as I Cannot check their twitter page without signing in.
Fuck elon.
I had no idea about this and haven’t heard of it before. Thanks for the info!
Is Nitter just the twitter of the fediverse? I can’t subscribe to real-debrid’s Nitter content, on Lemmy, can I?
I think mastodon is the twitter of the fediverse
@Jaluvshuskies No, it’s an alternative front end. Technically speaking, Mastodon/Hometown/Glitch are the Twitter of the Fediverse. I am on Hometown.
Nope Nitter is a custom front end for Twitter, here’s the description from GitHub Really awesome project:
A free and open source alternative Twitter front-end focused on privacy and performance. Inspired by the Invidious project.
Oh I had no idea! That sounds really nice. I don’t really know what front end means exactly, but is a good comparison betterdiscord vs. discord?
Also you mention that it never talks to twitter, but I’m curious does it still pull data from twitter? Like your account and who you follow
Nitter is like a window to Twitter, letting you see tweets without all the extra stuff like ads or trackers. It’s similar to how BetterDiscord makes using Discord more enjoyable. However, unlike with BetterDiscord, you can’t sign in to Nitter. This is because Nitter prioritizes privacy and simplicity. When you sign in, you share personal data, but Nitter avoids this to keep your information safe. So, you can view tweets through Nitter, but for things like tweeting, liking, or retweeting, you would have to go to Twitter directly.
I use it because Twitter has a vast amount of information but I want nothing to do with the company itself. And there are handy apps like UntrackMe for Android and LibRedirect for desktop browsers that will automatically redirect to the open source alternatives.