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[–] [email protected] 11 points 1 year ago
  • uBlock origin of course
  • Dark Reader
  • Open in Reader View, which allows me to open a link directly in reader view. This can actually bypass some login walls surprisingly enough.
  • Activate Reader View, which allows me to force a website to render in reader view even if the browser decides not to show the icon in the address bar.
  • LocalCDN which hosts some CDN resources locally (it's a more frequently updated fork of Decentraleyes)
  • Open With, which allows me to open a url in another browser or another command. I mainly use it for feeding urls to yt-dlp.
  • Web Archives, which allows me to open a link in Archive.org among other archive services.
  • LibRedirect, which allows me to open links in privacy frontends (up-to-date fork of Privacy Redirect)

For mobile only,

  • OldLander, which makes old.reddit.com more usable in mobile. I started having issues with almost every teddit instance once the API changes came in, so I decided to bypass the frontends and use reddit directly.