And remember you can always get the audio steam through HTTP Live Streaming (HLS), on its M3U format, or others with better quality.
There are many Android apps like Transistor to enjoy the stream, and even VLC can open these, in order to avoid using a web browser.
Likewise, I prefer online radios than big tech algorithms that craft my music experience.
Another route is to go serverless and use DecSync. Thunderbird (or Evolution) will sync with the Android app (F-Droid available) and your Cal, your Cards, and tasks, and even RSS will be replicated on the other peers.
Librera FD (F-Droid) has OPDS stripped out.
https://github.com/foobnix/LibreraReader/issues/1335
But you can get the Play Store version through Obtainium. It's the PRO version (also available with Obtainium) the one with OPDS support.
On your desktop please try Freetube.
You can also import your NewPipe backup (history and subscriptions)
Freetube will also allow you to have different profiles, that you could use one per device and regularly import their backups.
I do have Freetube but I forget to use it. I developed the instinct of reaching to my phone or to my tablet when I want to watch a video. The only source of videos on my desktop would be technical stuff embedded in pages from HN but videos are too long (as in time) compared to text so either I read the transcript if available or I skip to the next interesting post.
Sounds absolutely fascinating. I just started the second Hyperion book, but I might have to put it down to prioritize this. It does seem like somewhat of an investment though; as if reading it in bed might not be the most optimal way to enjoy the experience. It might require some more dedicated reading sessions from what I'm seeing in the other threads.
Still waiting for them to catch up and join the revolution of sat streaming, boostagrams , and other Podcasting 2.0 features.
Still my app of choice (due to F-Droid availability and many years of playback history).
Make sure you have a good AC adapter and cable. Mine it's the GL-MT300N (v2) and I keep on missing the signal (although it's not rebooting). Not the proper voltage or amps might be the reason.
And remember you can always get the audio steam through HTTP Live Streaming (HLS), on its M3U format, or others with better quality. There are many Android apps like Transistor to enjoy the stream, and even VLC can open these, in order to avoid using a web browser.
Likewise, I prefer online radios than big tech algorithms that craft my music experience.