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I remember when Reddit (old.reddit.com, the good one) loaded ultra fast and didn’t move around. I could use the back button without noticeable waiting.

And it didn’t freeze up network requests on other tabs on my phone. I STILL don’t know how it does that. I would love a fix. At least at some point I discovered opening a new tab with HN “unblocked” it somehow.

SPAs have their place. It’s not everywhere. Just like microservices. And ORMs. And all the other “magic” that will solve all my problems.




You might try https://sh.reddit.com


Thanks, I knew about www.reddit, old.reddit, i.reddit, m.reddit, but I didn't know about this one. I can't find any info on it, what is the goal of sh.reddit UI exactly?

On another note, all kinds of interesting subdomains[0]. I wonder why a few subs get a subdomain?

[0] https://domain.glass/reddit.com


It's the new mobile UI, built on Web Components (via Lit), and it's much faster. Parts of it have apparently already migrated to the old experience.




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