What you said is right, but I basically said the same thing.
I’m one of Piped’s main developers…
What you said is right, but I basically said the same thing.
I’m one of Piped’s main developers…
I don’t get the question. How’s that related to Mozhi?
Mozhi basically acts as a middleman between you and the translation api, it doesn’t store any user data.
Piped/Invidious proxy everything through YouTube, except for any kinds of user data, as that data is stored on the server you use.
Mozhi is proxied through the server/instance you use.
YouTube is facing issues at the moment, so just get a coffee and wait for some time.
Feed -> Subscriptions -> “+” icon at the top
There’s also https://status.piped.video which allows you to view the uptimes of all public instances, and their might be added something like that to the instances api in the future too.
I’m running River on Void Linux and must admit that I’m really happy with its user experience. The development is quite transparent and the founder/main developer is well known in the Zig community, there’s also a talk about creating River by him.
As far as I know, Weston is not really meant for being used on a normal desktop (not really sure anymore).
Wayfire is awesome if you like animations, but it wouldn’t be my case personally.
Can’t say much about the others unfortunately.
Yes, that’s a dependency of the relm4 crate we’re using, I haven’t yet figured out if we can disable it. The app doesn’t use any libadwaita component though.
No worries, I’m used to that from other projects I’m working on :)
Requested here: https://programming.dev/post/320260. Please upvote it in order to become considered as a new community on programming.dev :)
Yes, I don’t want to move the project to libadwaita either because I dislike its flat design and don’t use the GNOME environment in general. And I love theming Gtk apps :)
Not yet, but it would indeed be a good idea :) I created a request for a community here: https://programming.dev/post/320260. Not exactly sure if that fits programming.dev, we’ll see :)
Oh well, looks like I just misunderstood you then. No worries!
As already stated out, the project is still in alpha. Apart from that, there is a screenshot in the post …
Yes, likely. I have never published an app there before so it’ll be kinda interesting to get it working, but I guess that’ll be fine (I’ll probably try it in two weeks or so). I’ll also try to add it to Void Linux’s repos once it’s stable, hope we’ll get accepted there too
Hmm, I’ve symlinked the gtk-4.0 folder to catppuccin, but some apps like Nautilus don’t seem to get themed (not even sure if it uses libadwaita though). Some others do work.
There now are instructions how to build it using Docker in the Readme :)
Yes, that’s also the reason why the app uses gtk4 without libadwaita, I want to be able to use Catppuccin on it :)
Hey, thanks for your interest! What’s probably needed the most currently is someone spending some time to get all the things that require authentication done, but of course other things like adding screenshots to the README, adding CI via GitHub actions, etc would be useful too! :)
I’ve been talking about the case that you’re logged in with a Piped account, which makes your subscriptions and playlists become stored at Piped’s server.
Piped does more than just proxying at its backend, the only thing that you could really call to become proxied are thumbnails and video playback.