After some searching, maybe following the instructions on this blog post would work?
I’m by no means an expert though, so take my suggestions with a grain of salt.
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After some searching, maybe following the instructions on this blog post would work?
I’m by no means an expert though, so take my suggestions with a grain of salt.
I’m pretty sure you need to install it using “CA certificate” rather than the “VPN and app user certificate” option.
There’s screenshots under both the Google Play and IzzyOnDroid download links which are both listed on the GitHub page.
I agree that devs should add screenshots of their apps to their GitHub readme! But I have to point out you spent more effort writing this comment than looking for screenshots :P
There’s some confusion somewhere here, but I’m not entirely sure where. If you’re using a torrent client, you’re not using Real-Debrid. You can download torrents via Real-Debrid, but the torrent part is done on their servers. When you then download the files, you’re not torrenting, you’re downloading directly from Real-Debrid’s servers.
If do you want torrent client recommendations, qbittorrent on PC and LibreTorrent on Android. Just know that you wouldn’t be using Real-Debrid while using these.
Not at all, I just misread your comment!
They’re talking about Real Debrid, which is a subscription service allowing access to hosters and easy conversion of torrents to direct streams. It’s really cheap and absolutely worth the money IMO, but RD doesn’t seed torrents. Distributing content in that manner would get them in heaps of legal trouble.
I guess it does somewhat solve the problem of leeching, as if anyone has streamed a torrent via RD in the past 30 days you’ll just load their cached copy, but I was perhaps naïvely hoping for an actual addon (RD is not an addon but rather can be configured through Torrentio) that somehow seeded torrents I stream.
Which addon is that, if you don’t mind sharing?
There is also a Trakt add-on, like the other commenter said the integration isn’t as seamless as a well-maintained Kodi setup, but it’s definitely good enough that I’ve switched from Kodi to Stremio with Trakt being the way I organise my TV/movie watchlists.
Kodi + add-ons is great if you like tinkering, otherwise I would recommend Stremio with the Torrentio add-on. Stremio + Torrentio + Real-Debrid is the easiest way to consume pirated media IMO.
There’s so much missing history in early tech. This article reminds me of Ahoy’s video on YouTube about the first video game.
That depends on your use case, I personally really only ever use RSS on my phone. Anyway, as others have mentioned, you can connect the app to FreshRSS for syncing.
Also, feel free to ignore this, but you could probably make your point without being so condescending. Something like “Cool, but the lack of apps across multiple platforms is a deal-breaker for me.” Calling someone’s work “cute, but […] useless” after they provide it for free to the community is kinda rude, especially considering it’s honestly one of the best actively-developped RSS apps for Android.
Have you set up port forwarding for qbittorrent?
Btw, “cryptobro” is a sexist term that excludes women.
I’m usually that person getting downvoted for insisting on inclusive language so I totally get you, but girl I’ve never met a cryptobro who wasn’t a man.
I use it as a frontend for FreshRSS, works great!
Little Music Player is the smallest I could find, clocking in at a whopping 21.7 KB but it might be a bit barebones even for your taste.
A deeper search uncovered Kure Music Player which has a bit more features but hasn’t been updated since 2014. How vital is it that the app be under 1 MB?
Fair enough! Feeder is good too, and what I used before ReadYou. I usually just go to my unread articles, scroll all the down to the bottom and then scroll up from there.
Like the other person who replied to me, I just use it as a frontend for FreshRSS and it works fine for that. But now you kinda have me wondering why I never bothered checking out Nextcloud’s RSS, how do you like it?
If you’re in the market for an Android RSS app, I’ve been using ReadYou recently and I’m very pleased with it. Available both from GitHub and F-Droid.
Oh don’t apologize! It’s nothing to do with you, I’m just dumb lol
Like I said, not an expert haha (thanks for explaining what mTLS is because I had assumed I knew but truly didn’t)
That being said, I found a reddit thread detailing what seems to be the same issue as you, with OP linking a Stack Exchange post with their solution.