Anyone know why the service has been mostly down for about a day now?
Yeah, reddit pulling shenanigans with their API, as per usual. There is already a temporary workaround hotfix of sorts available. A more formal and polished fix forthcoming once lead developer cracks it.
Couple public instances back up working. Grateful for all hosters and developer all alike, great to keep the defunct teddit UI vibes alive.
Edit: oh, the more permanent fix is already merged; HTTP/2 changes. Yay!