Libreddit's public instances shutting down due to Reddit's API changes

jacktherippah@lemmy.world to Reddit@lemmy.world – 291 points –
Libreddit's Public Instances are Shutting Down · Issue #840 · libreddit/libreddit
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I was using LibReddit to check in once in a while, and it died today and Teddit instances are giving error 429 too, so yeah, no more Reddit from now on

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Yes, I actually used Portainer on my VPS when I was learning Docker last year. It makes some things easier, but it does add another layer of complexity, learning to navigate the Portainer interface and setting up Stacks to deploy your compose files. With my home server I was trying to experiment with "the natural Docker" procedure.

I do the same. I have Yacht setup mostly so I can update and monitor things at a glance.

I see that Yacht is alpha. Any problems with stability?