noirscape 10 days ago

Obtainium assumes that the app developer is a trustworthy entity, when the reality behind the mobile ecosystem being as fucked up as it is primarily comes from the app developer. (Due to bad incentives made by mobile platform makers, mainly Apple.)

You need a middleman in place in case the app developer goes bad.

qart 10 days ago

I have it installed. But the only thing I get updates for is Obtainium itself. There's no catalogue of apps, so I haven't installed anything via Obtainium.

  • wishfish 10 days ago

    Here's a catalog of apps from the Obtainium wiki.

    https://apps.obtainium.imranr.dev/

    They put the disclaimer on top that this list is not meant as an app store or catalog. It's meant for apps with somewhat complex requirements for adding to Obtainium. But it serves well as a catalog since most of the major open source apps are listed.

em-bee 10 days ago

this seems to be a general app finder and tracker. useful, but entirely different from what f-droid does, namely verify that apps are actually Free Software or Open Source and buildable from source.

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oguz-ismail 10 days ago

How is this not another middleman (with a political banner in its README no less)?

  • prmoustache 10 days ago

    At this point it is not political, the banner mention a fact and a tragedy and link for donations to reputable NGOs.

    • teekert 10 days ago

      I know this is off-topic, as is this whole sub-thread by now. But is there a way to read the news as the Israelis do? I sometimes read rt.com (even though I need a vpn for that, somehow my government feels I'm not allowed to study this??), it helps me understand how Russian media presents news to their citizens. Is there anything like that for Israeli news?

      Our Dutch news (and I think most EU news) is pretty much presenting us with the view that Israel has lost it (stories about young men searching for food being shot in the genitals for fun and such [0]), so I'm very curious how their government presents things to its civilians.

      [0] https://nos.nl/nieuwsuur/artikel/2575933-beschietingen-bij-z...

      • dlubarov 10 days ago

        Would you prefer English content? You could try ynetnews.com, which I believe is translated from Ynet's Hebrew articles, for a very mainstream Israeli source.

        There are also fully English sources like Times of Israel, though though it has sort of an international audience, not only Israelis.

  • user070223 10 days ago

    I think it acts more as an rss feed reader rather than building and hosting apps on it's own.

  • spacemule 10 days ago

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    • graemep 10 days ago

      Not sure what you found, but some of the "interesting links" on his website suggest a conspiracy theorist.

      • npoc 10 days ago

        If I was the state, conspiring against the people, the first thing I'd do would be to program the masses to ridicule the intelligent ones who spot the signs and theorise about a conspiracy - I'd teach the masses to point and laugh at wacky "conspiracy theorists"

    • flykespice 10 days ago

      > If he actually believed what he said

      Believe at what? A fact that is being actively documented in Gaza by NGOs and corroborated by numerous news agencies internationally?

      This is all comming across as dishonest (specially when looking at your own homepage)