Sounds like trouble for Newpipe, Sponsorblock, etc…
SponsorBlock isn’t affected at all, as I understood after reading an article. Why did you mention it?
Sounds like trouble for Newpipe, Sponsorblock, etc…
SponsorBlock isn’t affected at all, as I understood after reading an article. Why did you mention it?
It supports importing apps from the URL list, but not from installed yet.
Isn’t FFUpdater redundant when you can just put browsers’ repository links in Obtainium?
Depends on whether you’re going to install apps from the official F-Droid repository or not. Third party F-droid repos (like IzzyOnDroid) are not affected by this.
Suppose you have some app (a hypothetical Lemmy app) installed from the official F-Droid repo. You logged in an account, changed some settings. Then the developer announces an update: new features, bug and security fixes. It is published on GitHub and Google Play. F-Droid version will come after a few days, when the maintainer builds the app from source and publishes that update.
You may don’t want to wait till update comes to F-droid. But you can’t install it from GitHub or Google Play, because it is signed by a different key. You’ll have to reinstall the app, which will erase your settings and require logging in again.
This is the hassle you probably may encounter in the future. If you want to avoid it, install official packages from the developers (from GitHub or Google Play). Obtainium can check for updates on GitHub, official and third-party F-Droid repos, and more.
Your comment is a Twitter thing
Important note: app developers don’t publish their apps on the official F-Droid repository. Other people (maintainers) download source code and compiling these apps. Therefore, updates are delayed by a week. You cannot update the app from other source because F-Droid version signed by a different key, so you must reinstall the app, deleting all the data.
I started using Obtainium to get updates directly from GitHub. It also has support for F-Droid and many other sources. I use F-Droid website mostly to discover apps.
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“All core systems are now at X.com”, so why opening
x.com
links in private window redirects tohttps://twitter.com/x/migrate?tok=
, then again tox.com
? I just cannot describe how stupid this is.As others have noticed, it drops an error: “Firefox’s Enhanced Tracking Protection (Strict Mode) is known to cause issues on x.com”. The link has
?mx=2
parameter. I removed it and the page loaded correctly (but half of the viewport was clumped with banners). I tried again in a new private window, but never saw this error again, so this is a bug due to the aforementioned redirect.