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by LordDragonfang 1439 days ago
>If you can stand the user hostile ux

old.reddit.com is still available, which is only slightly user hostile. There's a setting to default to it if you're logged in, otherwise it's pretty trivial to either install an extension or write a userscript to automatically redirect you to that subdomain.

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There's also Teddit[1], which I use most of the time I want to look at Reddit now. It's been discussed on HN before[2].

[1] https://teddit.net/

[2] https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=25310206

That is one of the slowest websites I’ve ever tried to use! Too bad to, because it’s a great idea.