Stremio with Torrentino also works.
Haven’t tried Miru, thanks for suggesting. I’ll check it out.
Stremio with Torrentino also works.
Haven’t tried Miru, thanks for suggesting. I’ll check it out.
Yeah boost is definitely good, it was my main app until a few months ago. Recently I have been trying Connect, which is another great app.
Connect has improved a lot since I first tried it, also doesn’t have any ads. But all things considered - Boost is bit more polished than connect.
I think it’s the Boost app.
My msi motherboard randomly erases boot entries, I have to keep the computer on for a few minutes and reboot so that my other boot entry appears.
It maybe a problem with the m.2 slot, but it has been the case ever since I bought the motherboard.
Anyways I’m gonna stick to a different manufacturer for my motherboard if I’m building a new PC.
I use a firefox addon to hide shorts. works most of the time I guess.
I agree. Having loops within pixelfed makes more sense.
Doesn’t that violate Youtube’s ToS ?
Thats a cool feature for sure but I don’t trust opera.
About 106 communities.
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.
You do have a point, but each App’s play store page itself shows whether it has ads or in-app purchases. One can use that as an indicator for selecting an app. So people just need to pay attention to the small text right below the App’s title
Then there is always f-droid . You can find really good quality software without ads in fdroid. I rarely use the play store these days (except when I have to update whatsapp and banking apps)
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’m trying to decide between Dantotsu , mangayomi and kotatsu right now.
Try logging into anilist in a browser that has been installed as a native package. Then temporarily set it as the default browser and open Miru then try ‘login with anilist’ .
This worked for me.