Comment by molticrystal
6 months ago
There is or at various times was, nitter for twitter, Invidious for youtube, Imginn for instagram, and even many variations of ones for hackernews like hckrnews.com & ones that are lighter, work better in terminals, etc.
Anything for linkedin, a light interface that doesn't required logging in?
I pretty much stopped going to linkedin years ago because they started aggressively directing a person to login. I was shocked this post works without login. I don't know if that is how it has always been, or if that is a recent change, or what. It would be nice to have alternative interfaces.
In case some people are getting gated here is their post:
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Daniel Stenberg curl CEO. Code Emitting Organism
That's it. I've had it. I'm putting my foot down on this craziness.
1. Every reporter submitting security reports on #Hackerone for #curl now needs to answer this question:
"Did you use an AI to find the problem or generate this submission?"
(and if they do select it, they can expect a stream of proof of actual intelligence follow-up questions)
2. We now ban every reporter INSTANTLY who submits reports we deem AI slop. A threshold has been reached. We are effectively being DDoSed. If we could, we would charge them for this waste of our time.
We still have not seen a single valid security report done with AI help.
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This is the latest one that really pushed me over the limit: https://hackerone.com/reports/3125832
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> Anything for linkedin, a light interface that doesn't required logging in?
I just opened the site with JS off on mobile. No issues.
I don’t think there exists any alternative frontend for LinkedIn.
LinkedIn actually just lack week started demanding I upload ID to be able to log in…... which I’m not going to do, so LinkedIn content is effectively inaccessible to me even with an account.