Pyromania wrote:

> On Tue, Sep 02 2025, James Thomas via Emacs news and miscellaneous
> discussions outside the scope of other Emacs mailing lists
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Sacha Chua writes:
>
>>> 2025-09-01 Emacs news
>
>>>  * A Stealth Flex: Browse Reddit at Work Using Emacs (02:16)
>
> For now, Emacs community is the only thing making me to stumble upon
> a non-free social media, called Reddit, again and again.  Sometimes,
> I really ask myself: “if Emacs users are fans of free/libre software,
> then why many of them keep using unnecessary non-free platforms, like
> Reddit?”  Perhaps, Reddit is not as bad as I think?  Or, perhaps, many
> Emacs users are not using Emacs because they love software freedom or
> other ideological merits of the matter.

Btw, apparently, there are also _Atom_ feeds, to do this with
(directly):

  www.reddit.com/r/emacs/.rss
  www.reddit.com/r/emacs/comments/.rss

Just that it has to be done more often (info "(gnus) Daemons"), the
a-priori (voting) scores are absent, and your IP is likely logged.

If you want it offline, you may try my patch in bug#78014.

(Until Gnus users - all 14 of us! - work out some p2p sharing scheme for
our Score files (hyperdrive.el needs JS for now; so I'm out) with at
least a few painstakingly scoring by Message-Id - and put an end to all
this once and for all)

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