Nowadays I’m trying omnivore.app, also Feeder on Android and Pocket for good measure.
Nowadays I’m trying omnivore.app, also Feeder on Android and Pocket for good measure.
The first Templar (received as a gift on GOG a few weeks back).
I think it’s a bug. I can’t login either. I’m on manjaro.
Newpipe on Android and just blocking the ads on the browser.
Usually they update automatically. I have AppImage integration and most packages tell me of newer versions.
Because it’s better.
Because it’s open source.
Because it’s not based on Chromium and competition is good.
And also because TabStash.
I’m grateful to be able to use AppImages for everything that’s not in the repos or for anything that I need updated as soon as upstream updates. So far it has worked seamlessly. It’s the most user friendly solution of the lot and I don’t need sandboxing.
It’s ok, if you’re willing to read the Forum once in a while and inform yourself before applying upgrades.
Short answer: yes, and that’s a good thing.
Slightly longer answer: it’s a sign of maturity for the most popular distributions and of the platforms at large. Innovation tends to happen in the fringes. Being it free software, someone can always fork the software and add their new ideas to the mix.