Libreddit is trying to use the private Reddit API . Which is currently being used by the official Reddit app.
How is this possible? Doesn’t Reddit restrict their private API behind some sort of key/token?
After MindGeek started complying with the Louisiana law earlier this year, the company said traffic dropped by 80 percent.
It’s literally in the linked article lol
Have you tried the Mobius Sync app that uses Syncthing on iOS? It seems to have been recently updated so that it can reference folders from other apps (like Obsidian). I just created this workflow a couple days ago, and it seems to be syncing correctly. Because iOS isn’t great about letting third-party apps run indefinitely in the background, I used the built-in Shortcuts app to automatically open Mobius Sync every time that I close out of Obsidian in order to always sync my notes to all my other devices.
Libreddit is trying to use the private Reddit API . Which is currently being used by the official Reddit app.
How is this possible? Doesn’t Reddit restrict their private API behind some sort of key/token?
TestFlight is Apple’s process for distributing beta apps on iOS. Developers can have a limited number of users register for the beta, and then users download the beta app through the TestFlight app.
GitHub is a Microsoft-owned platform where developers store their code repositories. I don’t have an Android device anymore, but I think users can download a packaged APK file from GitHub to directly install a non-PlayStore app. You’d probably need to update your settings to allow installs from unknown source’s though.
It looks like this is a paid service, so maybe OP has a licensing agreement with a cable provider.