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nitter.net certificate expired on 15:08:30 GMT #1155
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Luckily, this doesn't impact usability due to the removal of guest accounts #1154 |
"You cannot visit nitter.net right now because the website uses HSTS. Network errors and attacks are usually temporary, so this page will probably work later." |
I mean't that the website doesn't even work 😅 |
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Nitter is dead. |
yes. thank you for all your work. |
Just skimmed the other issues. This sucks, but wasn't really unexpected given the way X has been going. Thanks for all your work over the last 5 years. |
noooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo |
@zedeus It's clear to me that the only path forward is gated communities, selfhosted on private networks. You did what you could and I commend you for that. Thanks again. |
there goes all my interaction with twitter as a website :D |
Thank you for your service. I like opening everything sent to me in incognito/private mode, and Nitter made the modern "Twitter" work for me properly. It had to happen eventually, and I'm sad it has, but forgetting about Twitter entirely is probably the best thing to do. I understand not wanting to fight against a lost cause of a website. Again, thank you. |
Thank you for making twitter bearable. Nitter will be missed |
Other instances (at least https://nitter.unixfox.eu) seem to still work, at least for me, so I don't think it's time to declare Nitter dead just yet. |
Thank you for everything ❤️ |
apolgy for bad english it is my first languagen’t where were you when nitter die i was at house eating dorito when phone ring “nitter is kil” “no” |
The project can always transition into being a faster front-end utilizing user-credentials which would be easier to maintain compared to always trying these guest token gimmicks and utilizing "secret tokens" from old embedded systems and what not. The main appeal for me was how speedy it was, rather than it allowing anonymous twitter usage. |
Meanwhile, the README:
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@lnoss I understand. 👍🏻 But personally I'd rather the project continues in a vein that's actually realistic for the circumstances, rather than discontinuing altogether or requiring all these cat and mouse games for |
Thanks for supporting it for this long. Nitter was a fantastic piece of software that allowed me to see links from Twitter other people sent me, without loading their terrible web app. I agree with @lolcatw , there's no point in playing this cat and mouse game with Twitter. The winning move is to not play it at all. If you want a vaguely similar experience, use distributed services that don't fight against their own users. |
Is it not viable at all to keep a public instance? I might use nitter once or twice a week, but I guess with several thousand users that does add up in requests. |
It seems like you want something very different then, so why don't you do it?
Excuse me for seeing some irony with the aforementioned in mind. |
"that don't fight against their own users" is the funniest thing given that invite-only Bluesky is basically very much centralized and Mastodon instances can feel like they're run by forum moderators. Or to quote one internet artist, "why should I use Bluesky if I'll get 2 retweets while on Twitter I'll get 100"? The reason Nitter was used so much has to do with the fact that Twitter is still the center of cultural discussions online, at least in the mainstream sense. Elon Musk knows this, which is why he can get away with forcing logins, just like how there are stories of people turning off the adblockers because of the YouTube nag screens. The only people who end up using fedi religiously are banned from Twitter or are too abrasive for it, and this is the inconvenient truth (look how many Mastodon users have inactive accounts, you'll be surprised). There needs to be a culture shift somehow to move the zeitgeist away from Twitter, but as of now it's going to stay there. |
Long live nitter. |
btw, if you type thisisunsafe in "your connection is not private", it will bypass the hsts or certificate error. so, nitter still works in my side |
if you using a phone to access nitter, try using otg keyboard, and type thisisunsafe Screen_Recording_20240128_233533.mp4 |
Sure it works but I don't think its a great idea to use it over http |
We need more heroes like you, thanks for the years of selfless effort to save the internet |
You'll be missed |
If you replace the (assuming that you haven't already tried a bunch of times in the last ~30 minutes or so.) |
they likely have a blacklist of ips. and somehow detect if a user is using a VPS it works for me... but not on my VPS, alltho likely because I am using ARM so IDK im able to use it... and you can use tailscale on it too !!!!!!! |
How it feels watching all the Nitter instances die out, like the timelines from Loki: Source video with somber music: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UKAuH-fEXPE |
Looks like most instances have started failing with the exception of a select few, but their time is short. Thank you @zedeus (and other devs) for your work 🫡. Anyone got any suggestions for Twitter RSS alternatives? I do have a Twitter account, but I'm not experienced enough with coding and all that to set up a private Nitter instance. I guess if all else fails then I really will have to go back to that shithole. (Wasn't there something about Jack, and other ex people from Twitter, starting anew and making another Twitter-like platform?) (There is also Threads, which is on the Fediverse, meaning that it actually fully supports third-party instances, but honestly I see Threads eventually shutting down) |
I have warned people that once all nitter instances stop working, I will no longer be able to see anything they post to Twitter without a direct link to that exact tweet. For me the reason for using Nitter has been to be able to see chronological timelines without an account. |
Avoid expiring the tokens for now. See: - zedeus#983 (comment) - zedeus#1155 (comment) Thanks @cmj
Avoid expiring the tokens for now. See: - #983 (comment) - #1155 (comment) Thanks @cmj
Sadly the project has been declared dead by the author - zedeus/nitter#1155 (comment)
How come sotwe.com still works? I have no clue about the technicalities but there I can view at least recent tweets without an account. You just need to refresh the page (using the browser not the built in refresh button) if it does not turn up results. |
I think the above comment is spam / advertisement, feel free to ignore. Made from a new account for a random website. |
I don't think so, looks like a genuine post. Don't make stuff up |
Not spamming or shilling. The site works and doesn't seem to try to sell me something, although I wouldn't know since I use uBlock. Genuinely curious how they can accomplish this and if it's possible for Nitter to do the same. I have no clue who runs it and there is barely any information about it online. I thought to bring it to attention since it was mentioned that there does not seem to be a way to revive nitter this time. So why can't Nitter do what Sotwe does? |
Without UBO it does seem to try and sell you an membership on the https://www.sotwe.com/pricing page |
And? They provide a service that many here would like to use. |
NoScript and Disconnect together also disable the attempt to sell a membership by sotwe.com and it does in fact work, no idea for how long, no idea if it's safe for anyone using a default browser with all the trackers and 3ed party crap turned on. If they ever require a membership I will treat that as a shutdown |
Sotwe seems to not work for me anymore even after changing IPs. Any ideas why? Is it the same for anyone else? |
They seem to have set up Cloudflare either incorrectly so everything gets blocked, or they may be blocking all nondefault browser configurations that could indicate someone who cannot be monetized. I think they must have changed their settings from "challenge" to "block," as I always got the hcaptcha challenge with my browsers. No way I am going to expose a default browser to Sotwe or to Twitter, I don't do ad-enabled anything. Unless another solution is found, I am back to considering Twitter as DOWN except for following direct links to individual tweets. I normally respond to Cloudflare challenges by closing the tab anyway. |
You can just install uBlock and block ads. |
I have very comprehensive ad and tracker blocking on all browsers. Not lifting any of that to pass Cloudflare blocks.
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This commit disables the adding of new Nitter sources, because Nitter is deprecated 😞 and adding new sources is not working anymore. Nitter sources are also not updated anymore, because the update for Nitter sources isn't working as well. To ensure that the Nitter sources are not updated anymore the sources with type `nitter` are skipped in the scheduler. The Nitter source isn't removed completly, because we would also have to cleanup the database and their might be items, which are bookmarked by users. See zedeus/nitter#1155 (comment)
This commit disables the adding of new Nitter sources, because Nitter is deprecated 😞 and adding new sources is not working anymore. Nitter sources are also not updated anymore, because the update for Nitter sources isn't working as well. To ensure that the Nitter sources are not updated anymore the sources with type `nitter` are skipped in the scheduler. The Nitter source isn't removed completly, because we would also have to cleanup the database and their might be items, which are bookmarked by users. See zedeus/nitter#1155 (comment)
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