As mentioned earlier, I have now finished upgrading lemmy to 0.19.6 which should bring massive improvements to federations speeds and a ton of other stuff. So many thanks to all the developers who made this happen! I love FOSS!
Fortunately the upgrade took less than 10 minutes and everything appears to have gone quite smoothly.
A little while ago, I disabled mlmym as it was not working and someone in the comments suggested I re-add tesseract, as it's still under active development and compatible with the lemmy API. I had initially removed it at the suggestion of its core developer, but since it's still working, why not, eh?
So you can once again use https://t.lemmy.dbzer0.com/ to browser using the tesseract frontend. Let us know how it goes
Finally, if you appreciate this instance, please consider donating to its running costs. We're only at ~35% for covering our bi-yearly budget so we could use the support.
Do you have more info about Tesseract having once been discontinued? It has always seemed to be working for me, and as far as I could tell, been actively developed (there was even a major update just this week). I found this link (below) in your previous meta post on the subject, but other than the anchor link in the URL itself, I see nothing there about development having had ended.
https://github.com/asimons04/Tesseract#1212023-development-of-tesseract-for-lemmy-has-ended
I can't find a link for you atm but I remember the developer themselves had said something to the extent that tesseract will be focusing on sublinks from then on and support for lemmy was not going to be a priority