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It’s cool.
I currently catch up on news with it.
Firefox has RSS radar extensions that can help find rss feeds in websites(that don’t really show/mention it on every page)
VLC is awesome. Rcently started getting frequent updates too.
MPV is another nice one. Tried it out recently. The user script option seems very cool: SkipSilence, SkipChapters etc.
VLC for vids and audio I want to watch normally and MPV for ones where I want SkipSilence(Got used to that feature thanks to Newpipe and Pipepipe)
Don’t know any sites like that, but maybe you could use Rss-bridge to convert them into rss feeds?
https://github.com/RSS-Bridge/rss-bridge
Linux mint has an edition based on Debian, LMDE:
https://www.linuxmint.com/download_lmde.php
I use it to follow news updates, blogs, updates of apps that I like, some youtube channels and lemmy/reddit communities.
I’m new to using rss feeds, but it seems to reduce the time to open pages on the browser to check for updates.
For example:
Feed with post titles and content from c/ Word of the Day:
https://lemmy.world/feeds/c/wotd.xml?
Lemmy has built-in rss feeds.
I also use the FdroidUpdate subreddit to follow updates. Is there a direct rss feed to follow?
Notifies me of updates for Jerboa:
https://github.com/dessalines/jerboa/releases.atom
The same for PipePipe:
https://codeberg.org/NullPointerException/PipePipe/releases.rss
PipePipe displays rss feed urls of yt channels. So I follow some local yt channels.
https://rss-bridge.org/bridge01/ - Helps to get rss feeds for services/websites that don’t have an rss feed of their own
News websites like The Guardian and The Hindu(Indian newspaper, not a religious one tho) seem to have rss feeds for specific topics and main pages.
Could you share how you did that?
I’m recommending Libreoffice to others n the UI difference seems to be the main thing that they notice.
Is it a lemmy issue or a jerboa issue?
Really? Why’d Firefox remove such a useful feature?
Security concerns? Or no one maintaining it?