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MangoPenguin, to opensource in Repository Overhaul in new F-Droid Client 1.20
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Their SSL cert expired, must be one of those days where the renewal job failed for no reason like mine sometimes do lol

delirious_owl, to opensource in Repository Overhaul in new F-Droid Client 1.20
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Eh, I don’t like better support for 3rd party repos. I’d rather devs meet the criteria to put their apps in the main repo. The standards are high for a reason.

gazby,

How does enabling third-party repo use prevent one from using the F-Droid repo?

I’d say continued improvement of third-party support suggests the main repo could be losing its value to users. There are apps in there over a decade old without even an anti-feature warning.

delirious_owl,
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The effect is on the devs, not the users. If its lower friction for a dev’s users to install their app from their own third party app, then the devs are less likely to strip out anti features like reliance on third party trackers because they don’t have to do that if they host their own repo

gazby,

I agree that what you’ve said is correct, but I don’t see how it would impede someone using the official repos. If telemetry is of major concern, there are alternative approaches (e.g. PiHole).

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    Chewy7324,

    I don’t see how the ability of users to actually know which repository an app comes from and change the repository makes it more likely for devs to not remove anti-features.

    I’ve had this exact issue a month ago where an app was available in official F-Droid repos and Izzy’s and I didn’t know which repo F-Droid selected by default.

    delirious_owl,
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    Lowering the barrier of entry for dangerous options is an important UX decision.

    Its the same reason it requires so many clicks to bypass a cert issue in browsers.

    Installing from third party repos is dangerous. It should be possible, but not easy

    uzay, to opensource in Repository Overhaul in new F-Droid Client 1.20

    Nice! Very useful changes

    MonkderDritte, to opensource in Repository Overhaul in new F-Droid Client 1.20

    Still no export/import of repos?

    CowsLookLikeMaps,

    Did you open an issue for this on GitLab?

    bizdelnick, to opensource in Read You, A modern rss reader for Android.

    Tried using it. Terrible UX. Lots of small annoying things that make the app usage very uncomfortable.

    some_guy, to opensource in Newpipe is getting updates on fdroid again and seem like will be getting updates for the foreseeable future as the issue stopping it is solved.

    I’m not an Android user, but I’m happy for my Android brethren.

    toketin, to opensource in Read You, A modern rss reader for Android.
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    Good app thank you for the suggest! I hope they will add also the ability to mark read while scrolling. I’m used to read through Feedme app, but since it isn’t opensource this one could replace it at all!

    Red_sun_in_the_sky, to opensource in Read You, A modern rss reader for Android.
    @Red_sun_in_the_sky@lemmy.ml avatar

    I use feeder. I’ll try this too.

    shikogo, to opensource in Read You, A modern rss reader for Android.

    What sort of things do people use RSS readers for these days?

    Red_sun_in_the_sky,
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    I use em for news feeds. Blogs. Its handy. Also widgets are nice to have on home screen for feeds.

    kevincox,
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    Reading feeds.

    Mostly blogs and videos. Some comics. Some odds and ends like notifications for various things.

    Safipok,

    Peertube channels, app/service development/updates, kick starter updates, nonprofit news, general news most importantly comics(and blogs)!

    Achyu,

    I use it to follow news updates, blogs, updates of apps that I like, some youtube channels and lemmy/reddit communities.
    I’m new to using rss feeds, but it seems to reduce the time to open pages on the browser to check for updates.

    For example:
    Feed with post titles and content from c/ Word of the Day:
    lemmy.world/feeds/c/wotd.xml?
    Lemmy has built-in rss feeds.

    I also use the FdroidUpdate subreddit to follow updates. Is there a direct rss feed to follow?

    Notifies me of updates for Jerboa:
    github.com/dessalines/jerboa/releases.atom

    The same for PipePipe:
    codeberg.org/NullPointerException/…/releases.rss

    PipePipe displays rss feed urls of yt channels. So I follow some local yt channels.

    rss-bridge.org/bridge01/ - Helps to get rss feeds for services/websites that don’t have an rss feed of their own

    News websites like The Guardian and The Hindu(Indian newspaper, not a religious one tho) seem to have rss feeds for specific topics and main pages.

    sweetpotato, to opensource in Read You, A modern rss reader for Android.
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    If only it had a widget like the other news apps

    onlinepersona, to opensource in Newpipe is getting updates on fdroid again and seem like will be getting updates for the foreseeable future as the issue stopping it is solved.
    redcalcium,

    They’ve been playing cat and mouse with google for a while now where google keep breaking youtube access from newpipe.

    warmaster, to opensource in Read You, A modern rss reader for Android.

    I freaking love it !!

    Beautiful, dead simple, compatible with selfhosted servers.

    I only wish it could zoom images.

    Scary_le_Poo, to opensource in Newpipe is getting updates on fdroid again and seem like will be getting updates for the foreseeable future as the issue stopping it is solved.
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    People in this thread sleeping hard on Grayjay

    IrritableOcelot, to opensource in Read You, A modern rss reader for Android.

    I checked it out, seems interesting but I still prefer Feeder. Mostly because I couldn’t get Read You to actually show text/images from a page, for instance XKCD.

    foremanguy92_, to opensource in Newpipe is getting updates on fdroid again and seem like will be getting updates for the foreseeable future as the issue stopping it is solved.

    Personally I use LibreTube as it has a really beautiful ui and without VPNs proxies the connections trough piped servers

    fl42v,

    Is it stable now? I’ve used it for a while last year, and the experience wasn’t exactly pleasant. On the good side, they had lots of useful features like properly rendering comments with replies and stuff, sponsorblock and channel tabs, but it used to crash a lot for any reason. May try it out again, although newpipe (or, more precisely, tubular, which is yet another attempt at sponsorblock which is still alive) kinda has everything I personally need currently.

    thequantumcog,
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    The proxy is unstable. I just disable the piped proxy and it works perfectly.

    foremanguy92_,

    But in this case I suggest you to use vpn

    N0x0n, (edited )

    Have yout tried with “Use HLS”? It’s a known issue and will be fixed ASAP

    thequantumcog,
    @thequantumcog@lemmy.world avatar

    Even before the HLS bug, libretube was finky, I think newpipe also doesn’t use proxy so I’m fine with it.

    sleeperdouge,

    Libretube would have replaced the youtube app for me if not for how slow their instances are for me. So far I did not see any crashes but the pages would sometimes not load and would require you to change instances. I think the cause may have been that the instances are hosted far away from me geographically and that my current internet connection has been having issues for non-mainstream websites.

    fl42v,

    I used to select piped instances via libretube (mobile Firefox lets you install non-approved extensions by making your own collection and choosing that in the browser). Basically I’d go to the extension’s settings page, ping the available instances and choose some of the fastest ones. Although, it’s not at all convenient.

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