Twitter front-end Nitter dies as Musk wins war against third-party services
Briefly

Nitter is over-it's been a fun ride. Twitter blocked the last known way to access their network without a user account.
Over the last 2 years nitter.cz proxied over 10 Billion requests (>10,000,000,000) to Twitter, shielding you from tracking and ads, while providing a fast user interface... We never track our users, show ads or sell any data to any third party. Our infrastructure runs on our own bare-metal servers, and we are not dependent on any cloud provider. That doesn't mean it's free. Running our servers costs us ~600€/month, and we are only able to pay for it thanks to users who are pitching in.
Read at Ars Technica
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