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Thanks for the idea. I definitely have to give this a bit more thought. I’m not sure I want to implement user signups like Piped/LibreTube do it as I would rather keep using the Newpipe app, so I’ll think of other ways of achieving data syncing.
Thanks for the idea. I definitely have to give this a bit more thought. I’m not sure I want to implement user signups like Piped/LibreTube do it as I would rather keep using the Newpipe app, so I’ll think of other ways of achieving data syncing.
I’m actively working on a web front-end for Newpipe (Tubo) in my spare time. Alhough the core functionality is already there, I have yet a lot of features/nice-to-haves to tackle, as well as many refinements to the UX to make it as close to the Newpipe app as possible.
I’ll share mine: Tubo; it’s mainly a web version of Newpipe with all its supported services.
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Yes, you can use a “puppetting” bridge like mautrix-whatsapp to talk with people from WhatsApp.
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support is built into the browser, you only need to enable vi-mode
in your default-modes
. There is no concept of tree tabs, you manipulate tabs as “buffers” that you can switch to via fuzzy search, which IMO is far more efficient. You can take a look at one of the core maintainers’ config. Alternatively, I’ve recently added a Guix home service and feature into rde for those that want a more batteries-included config, which you can check how I use in my dotfiles
Matrix with mautrix-whatsapp, mautrix-instagram, and mautrix-telegram. I strongly think that protocols should be interoperable for them to succeed, otherwise we’ll create a multitude of silos like Signal, Threema, etc that further separate communication.
More people should be aware of Nyxt as I believe it’s one of the greatest efforts towards a customizable browser out there. It aims at being renderer-agnostic, but it currently only supports Webkit and there are plans to support Blink via Electron. I built some extensions for it in Common Lisp and I can say the ecosystem is much more fun and open than standard browsers.
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I had the same issue, so I’ve been developing a Newpipe front-end for the web tubo
I’m avoiding Docker and trying to use Guix to manage my remotes entirely, so I’ m somewhat limited to the available services. So far, I’ve got whoogle-search, Synapse, gitolite + cgit, nginx, and certbot.
Looks good! You might want to join forces with https://github.com/LunaticHacker/lemmy-terminal-viewer