@NeatNit
Another benefit to having the official repo is that you can toggle it off if Newpipe ever goes down the same path as, say, Simple Mobile Tools (sells to an adtech company).
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@NeatNit
Another benefit to having the official repo is that you can toggle it off if Newpipe ever goes down the same path as, say, Simple Mobile Tools (sells to an adtech company).
@NeatNit
Yeah, why not make it the people it comes from?
@NeatNit
The other problem is trusting a centralized service implicitly. That’s how people keep getting their login information exposed from Fakebook.
@LIE
No worries. I’m expanding my feeds to include more of ActivityPub (except Fakebook’s most recent malware).
Is that a good enough answer?
@LIE @Scolding7300
Just add the official Newpipe repo to F-Droid.
https://archive.newpipe.net/fdroid/repo/?fingerprint=E2402C78F9B97C6C89E97DB914A2751FDA1D02FE2039CC0897A462BDB57E7501
@Scolding7300
I’m seeing 0.26.1 on F-Droid on my end. Try copying and pasting this into your repo list:
https://archive.newpipe.net/fdroid/repo/?fingerprint=E2402C78F9B97C6C89E97DB914A2751FDA1D02FE2039CC0897A462BDB57E7501
You should see what it does when you try to put aftermarket ink in the printer and HP’s flimsy excuse for why that is.