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Did you know there are 3 versions of duckduckgo?
Normal: https://duckduckgo.com/ Javascriptless: https://html.duckduckgo.com (you will get redirected here with noscript.) Super bare-bones: https://lite.duckduckgo.com (you will get redirected here with a cli browser.) I think these simpler sites aren't getting the attention they deserve, so if you have any similar links please share them here. Unofficial sites like https://invidio.us/ are also welcome. |
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Aw, DDG Lite is nice. Thank you!
-- <mort> choosing a terrible license just to be spiteful towards others is possibly the most tux0r thing I've ever seen |
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I agree, we need to applaud and support simpler sites like these.
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Thanks for ddg lite!
NPR has a plain html version of their site at https://text.npr.org/. You get redirected to it if you decline their cookies. |
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Also, https://enteentegeh.de redirects to https://duckduckgo.com
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I see mobile.twitter.com used a lot. Also I guess of course old.reddit.com.
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CSS-less websites look great to me,
the only thing they're missing is Code: p { |
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TIL you can use characters as a css width unit
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(28-08-2020, 01:10 PM)sokx Wrote: Unofficial sites like https://invidio.us/ are also welcome. Looks like invidio.us has closed down....
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(02-09-2020, 09:55 PM)Ramiferous Wrote:(28-08-2020, 01:10 PM)sokx Wrote: Unofficial sites like https://invidio.us/ are also welcome. Yup, but other alternatives are still up, and you can host it. The software is still under dev (last time I checked the announcement). As for alternative "lighter" version of site, I just found out about https://nitter.net, which is like invidio.us for twitter. It aims to provide twitter access without javascript, so it seem to qualify :) |
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(03-09-2020, 05:16 AM)z3bra Wrote: I just found out about https://nitter.net, which is like invidio.us for twitter. It aims to provide twitter access without javascript, so it seem to qualify :) I found out about nitter a few weeks ago. I use it in newsboat by adding "/rss" to the end of the URL, e.g. https://nitter.net/pyratebeard/rss. |
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I sadly wrote birdcries.net before I knew about Nitter.
Well, it’ll remain online. -- <mort> choosing a terrible license just to be spiteful towards others is possibly the most tux0r thing I've ever seen |
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