Yeah, I use Firefox as the main browser, but that’s beside the point. I can choose what browser to use myself and lemmy comments not gonna change that in any way.
Yeah, I use Firefox as the main browser, but that’s beside the point. I can choose what browser to use myself and lemmy comments not gonna change that in any way.
Oh you mean update whole system to testing? That’s kinda radical 🙀
Does it have different dependencies on testing? What’s “side repos”?
but me needs da latest chromium T_T
C’mon dude, don’t be like that
I get 10-15 spam messages a day
Actually Rosatom refuses to operate the plant and it’s still operated by the Ukrainian Energoatom. Hm, I wonder why is that? Maybe so they could put the blame on Ukraine when they blow that shit up?
I’m thick of these fucking tankies supporting russian bullshit. The problem is they are everywhere. Not only on lemmygrad.
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Good stuff. Loads fast and has many repositories added by default, same as Aurora Droid but loads much faster.
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You don’t need RSS if you using Invidious or Piped (LibreTube). Just create an account and subscribe to channels (or import from YouTube).
You can import them directly from YouTube, but YouTube won’t show preview images or video description.
Or alternatively you can first import them to Invidious/Piped and then export RSS feed from there, which is probably the better way.
Subscription import seems not very reliable in NewPipe. Half of the time import just doesn’t work and doesn’t even show any errors or anything. My guess that’s the reason you don’t have your subscriptions. Because they were not imported correctly.
Anyways, I think you’ll be better off not using NewPipe subscriptions at all. Because there is no way to export them and merging multiple imports is very problematic. I recommend you using RSS feed from Invidious (make sure you use multiple instances for your RSS feed or you gonna get errors) or Piped (you need account to use RSS) and some sort of RSS reader (I use Flym).
Cool thing about Whoogle is that you can deploy it in one click on free service like Heroku. That’s a big plus compared to other self hosting solutions like SearX where you need extensive technical knowledge to deploy.
Seems like overkill. The last time I tried it, I had so many problems, like sound not working, wrong cursor theme or not following system dark theme, etc. I guess if I wanted to go in that direction I would just install flatpak, but I don’t want to do that for the same reason. It’s not as good as a native application.