Wait isn’t that a language learning app ? Does it also play anime ?
I have been putting this off for some time now as the RSS feed in qbittorrent was sufficient enough for me. (Also storage space is quite limited on my computer)
I guess I’ll check it out this weekend.
Yeah the UI is really good. On top of that it supports extensions from Aniyomi and Mihon too.
Although, from my experience the manga reader could use a bit of tweaking as it’s a bit janky (compared to tachiyomi, Mihon and kotatsu)
Thanks, I didn’t know about this one. Looks like a fairly big project judging by the stars on the github repo.
I have used cloudstream in the past for watching TV shows and Movies. I remember that some sources were just not loading the video for me.
Do you have any preferred sources that you use in cloudstream ?
Can confirm it’s working. Backup from tachiyomi J2k restores successfully in Mihon.
This has been my main issue with Kotatsu and Mangayomi.
I hope someone releases a build of LineageOS or any AOSP based custom ROM for the s23 series.
Motorola has been making a lot of midrange devices lately with Mediatek chipsets and I owned one for 2 years. My particular device (edge 20 fuaion) sold pretty well but there was no ROM development at all.
So pick one with a Qualcomm chip and you will probably have a good time. I Think the recent Moto Edge 40 pro got some Custom rom development lately.
I’m trying to decide between Dantotsu , mangayomi and kotatsu right now.
R.I.P tachiyomi, I have used it for years. Kind of sad to see it go. Are the forks also abandoning development ? I have been using the TachiJ2k fork for the past 3 years or so.
I guess I will be shifting to kotatsu soon.
There’s this Indian ISP called Jio. They have internet plans that bundle 14 or 15 Streaming services. These are mostly streaming that are only avaialble to that region. At least that way people don’t have to go through the hassle of managing every single subscription.
I’m personally happy with sailing the seas, not that I have time to watch all this content anyway.
Many developers have their FOSS apps as paid apps in the play store, so that people who really want to support the dev can do so from the play store itself.
On android I’m currently using Libretorrent, how does biglybt’s android app compare to it ?
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I’m glad you liked it.
Try Antennapod
Yes Aniyomi is safe to use.
You may also like saikou. It has fewer sources compared to aniyomi but it’s a good app, especially if you prefer to use anilist.
Libretube is what you are looking for. It uses piped api. It’s also available on F-droid.
Newpipe or Newpipe X Sponsorblock is also a good option.
If you don’t play games like valorant, and only need windows for specific tasks then going with a windows VM is a good option.
I only see an option to open the player in a new window. I didn’t see anything related to external players.
One thing I could try is to run stremio and mpv on a distrobox Archlinux container and see of it does the job.
Edit: can confirm that running stremio in an arch distrobox does work.