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whou, in It's joever. Tachiyomi will no longer be actively developed.

i’m so fucking sad that a shitty¹ company was able to bully a 100% legal piece of FOSS to shut down.

It is THE best app for reading manga, and it single-handedly started my love and (healthy) addiction to reading manga lol. It’s also one of the best examples on how a FOSS model is superior to any competitive proprietary one.

I hope so much luck to the devs and every contributor. Their work through all these years is immeasurable. Makes me regret a little for not trying to contribute to the community with some code at a time I was wanting to. Thanks for all the hours of fun reading manga. I’m sure at this very moment people are already organizing a fork to live on Tachiyomi’s legacy, as is the spirit of FOSS.

d3Xt3r, (edited )

There are already a few actively maintained forks of Tachiyomi. TachiJ2K and TachiyomiSY are two such popular forks which have several features not present in the original app. In fact, many hardcore manga readers in the community had already switched to them years ago. There’s also Aniyomi, which not only supports manga but also watching anime via extensions, the same way you’d read manga in Tachiyomi.

So thanks to the power of FOSS, Tachiyomi already continues to live on and you don’t need to wait for a fork.

@simple @junezephier @WadamT

Mannivu,

Are we sure TachiJ2K will still be developed? I really hope Kakao won’t threaten them too.

jacktherippah,

Jay hasn’t responded yet. I’m still holding out hope. J2K is my favorite fork.

dditty,

Is this what I have to do to get extensions working in TachiJ2K or TachiyomiSY?

reddit.com/…/unofficial_help_guide_for_tachiyomi_…

d3Xt3r,

Yep. I use keiyoushi and it works fine.

Anti_Face_Weapon,

The word needs to get out about this somehow

whou,

oh yeah, I heard about the already forked projects before, certainly awesome that people already have that option. I do use Aniyomi, and it’s pretty damn good.

For some reason I’ve never felt like I needed extra features that the main project didn’t have, so I’ve never looked out for forks. But looking at some of the forks right now they seem pretty good as well and do have features that would be super useful to me. Certainly will try it out.

FOSS is so amazing.

KingThrillgore, in Don't be that guy.
@KingThrillgore@lemmy.ml avatar

YOU 👏 ARE 👏 NOT 👏 OWED 👏 CUSTOMER 👏 SERVICE 👏 FOR 👏 USING 👏 THIS 👏 SOFTWARE 👏

YOU 👏 ARE 👏 NOT 👏 OWED 👏 A 👏 WARRANTY 👏

Don’t like it? Pay for your software :)

fuckwit_mcbumcrumble,

Don’t like it? Pay for your software :)

Most people happily will. So the year of the Linux desktop will always be n+1

ReakDuck, (edited )

The nightmare just crawls out to our reality when paid software is less developed on and more buggy than free Open Source software.

CallumWells,

Did you know that “payed” is a naval term. See Grammarly on Payed for more information

ReakDuck, (edited )

Haha whoops. Thanks

CallumWells,

The funny thing is that since it’s an actual word the spell checker might not be of any use to see that it might not be the word you’re actually wanting to use. And with the amount of people using “payed” instead of “paid” the dictionaries will probably include “payed” as an alternative way to conjugate “to pay” in the currency sense.

ReakDuck,

Uh. The spell checker doesnt work on my phone either way. I got lazy to fix anything on my GrapheneOS

hperrin,

That’s because the people making it are doing it for a job rather than for the love of it. (Except me. Surely I don’t do that.)

Secret300, in It's joever. Tachiyomi will no longer be actively developed.

This is why I need weaponized drones.

ULS,

Do you have a 3d printer?

Secret300,

Nah I’m broke

blackfire, in It's joever. Tachiyomi will no longer be actively developed.

Its a damnshame but totally understandable. Surprised it went on so long

RandomLegend,
@RandomLegend@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

Why would it be understandable?

Tachiyomi was 100% legal

blackfire,

It exists in the same category as pop corn time and Kodi. Sure its legal but to make it do illegal things is so easy it might as well be illegal itself from the start.

optissima,

Time to ban cars, guns, knives, screwdrivers…

Melonpoly,

I agree with the first two

Halosheep,

My fists are pretty easy to make do illegal things too. Maybe we should start cutting off people’s hands, just in case. You never know when someone might use a finger to click a PIRACY button.

onlinepersona, in It's joever. Tachiyomi will no longer be actively developed.

We really need federated source forges on anonymous networks like I2P.

CC BY-NC-SA 4.0

library_napper,
@library_napper@monyet.cc avatar

Developers have a right to eat and pay for a roof over their head. NC prevents that.

onlinepersona,

Donations don’t exist.

CC BY-NC-SA 4.0

twei,

What? Why?

onlinepersona,

Then the devs could be anonymous and the their repos couldn’t be taken down.

CC BY-NC-SA 4.0

twei,

Okay, but why? Can’t you do that with selfhosted gitea/gitlab/forgejo? Remember that access to the instance has to be easy enough that normies can use it, so I guess having to figure out i2p is not viable

onlinepersona,

Because they you can ignore takedown requests and just focus on working on the project, not fearing lawsuits.

CC BY-NC-SA 4.0

Linus_Torvalds,

Unironically thank you for licensing your comments! :)

KarnaSubarna, (edited ) in Memtest86+, the little RAM tester, flexes FOSS muscles with v7.0
@KarnaSubarna@lemmy.ml avatar

This tool is a godsend at the time when you suspect your RAM has developed a fault.

mp3, (edited )
@mp3@lemmy.ml avatar

Even when I don’t suspect it, I systematically run it on any new PC I build just to ensure I’m running with good RAM out-of-the-box. So far I’ve had this issue only once with a brand new pair but I’m glad I caught it early on.

Evil_incarnate,

I had a 6 month old Acer laptop that started misbehaving so I ran Memtest, it took hours, but found faults in the memory. So I took it back to the shop, they sent it on to Acer who sent it back saying Linux was the problem and I should only use windows. But they replaced the main board, “just in case”

avidamoeba, (edited ) in Organic maps which claims to be ad-free was marked by F-Droid as “Containing ads”
@avidamoeba@lemmy.ca avatar

How does Kayak get my personal information via a search link from Organic Maps?

mp3,
@mp3@lemmy.ca avatar

I suppose by accessing the website and using the Kayak platform? Seems like an overblown reaction to a link…

KLISHDFSDF, (edited )
@KLISHDFSDF@lemmy.ml avatar

Significantly overblown. Most of the opened github issues were by the same person. Seems someone doesn’t like it and is trying to spam the issue and frame it as a bigger deal than it really is.

erAck,
@erAck@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

OP seems to be on a crusade, cross-posting this to 4 lemmy communities.

Anyway, this: github.com/organicmaps/organicmaps/issues/6773#is…

As Jean said, it will have a setting to toggle the Kayak integration and it will be opt-in (disabled by default) to avoid an Anti-Feature on F-Droid.

ikidd,
@ikidd@lemmy.world avatar

Literally their only content, not even a comment.

This is an axe-grind of some sort.

Gooey0210,

The plot twist will be when you find out that this account is actually one of the devs of organic maps

Chaewon, in It's joever. Tachiyomi will no longer be actively developed.
@Chaewon@lemmygrad.ml avatar

Tachiyomi was so good that I literally kept my old android around only for that app.

Suwayomi still exists but it relies on Tachiyomi extensions so I don’t know how useful it’s going to be going forward.

Frick Kakao!!

American_Jesus,
Chewy7324, (edited ) in It's joever. Tachiyomi will no longer be actively developed.

It’s sad to see companies threatening completely legal projects, knowing that the volunteering developers don’t have the time and money to win a lawsuit against a large company with lawyers. It’s nothing less than bullying volunteers, or similar to SLAPP suits.

Edit: typo

wiki_me,

GNOME once fought off a patent lawsuit, Maybe they could have partnered with a non profit related to FOSS that could have done the “heavy lifting”.

junezephier, (edited ) in It's joever. Tachiyomi will no longer be actively developed.

unfortunate to see, it’s been a great app for a long time. Anyone know of an alternative that’s good? I mostly just read on mobile through firefox on mangafire now, but would love if an app offered a better experience

WadamT,
@WadamT@lemmy.ml avatar

A long time contributor of Tachiyomi plans to continue the work under a new name ‘Mihon’. Reddit post

Mannivu,

There are forks (I use TachiJ2K) but who knows what their future will be.

simple, in It's joever. Tachiyomi will no longer be actively developed.

This sucks. Tachiyomi was by far the best app for reading comics, none of the paid options come even close in terms of options or ease of use.

MentalEdge,
@MentalEdge@sopuli.xyz avatar

It’s not like it’ll stop working for local files.

You could still get the actual comics anywhere, convert em to .cbz, and chuck em in some folders named by series. In that sense, Tachiyomi should keep working forever.

It’s really only the streamlined online sources that’ll break over time, and no new features will get added.

Lucky for us, looks like it’ll be getting forked and live on as “Mihon”.

TWeaK,

So does Tachiyomi also provide the external sources? My impression was they just did the app, and you got things from elsewhere, but I’ve never used it (or even heard of it before today).

It’s also already got 3 forks, they link them on their website.

ipha,

So does Tachiyomi also provide the external sources?

No, tachiyomi is just a browser for other sites.

MentalEdge, (edited )
@MentalEdge@sopuli.xyz avatar

Tachiyomi is just a comic reader, but it can aggregate from A LOT of sources, both local files and websites. Each online source (mangadex, tapas) requires a plug-in to work. Those plugins need maintenance and workarounds for stuff like cloudflare blocks.

Needless to say a lot of content hosts aren’t fans of a client that pulls content without the user ever seeing an ad or something, so these plug-ins tend to break.

rwhitisissle,

There’s a number of existing forks already. Most of them for porn. For the ones that have integrated with the last Tachiyomi update that removed native extensions, what you’ll be able to do is set a repository as an upstream apk source for whatever extensions you want. There’s plenty of those already on github. You just have to look for them.

Blackmist,

Yeah, as somebody with an ever growing pile of apps that stop working every time I upgrade my phone, I wouldn’t count on it.

If somebody doesn’t take it over and rebuild for every pointless Android change, it will eventually disappear.

MentalEdge,
@MentalEdge@sopuli.xyz avatar

I still have apps that I made to work on android 6, working just fine. Android has extremely good backwards compatibility.

The reason tachiyomis plug-ins would stop working is that the sources they pull content from keep blocking them, and there wouldn’t be anyone to come up with new workarounds.

Android itself hasn’t changed that much unless your app is overly reliant on old app permissions. Which tachiyomi isn’t.

alansuspect, in It's joever. Tachiyomi will no longer be actively developed.

I haven’t heard of this before, but why is a reader a threat to a company? What’s the issue?

War,

It’s not but to a company it’s a gateway to threats (extensions) so as far as they’re concerned it’s a threat.

Inui,

The reader includes extensions that allow you to download manga from various unofficial sources. So their justification is that it facilitates piracy. It’s still the best manga reader (imo), but there’s dozens of other options for local media without that feature. There’s no world in which I buy physical manga or subscribe to 12 different services to get access to the ones I want to read, so I don’t know how much the company is ‘winning’ with this move.

vext01, in Atuin is an open-source shell command history app for Linux with syncing, unlimited history, and with contextual search
@vext01@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

Is it fast?

danie10,
@danie10@lemmy.ml avatar

Fast to open, search, sync compared to? To answer generally, though - no lags or long waiting for anything to happen.

BlanK0, in [NEWS] Kakao is now going after everyone involved in Tachiyomi

Ah yes, what if several people fork the project? How are they going to send everyone to court? 😂

apersaud,

Well GitHub says 2.7k forks so they probably will go after recent/top contributors first or just file mass lawsuits

scrubbles, in Can this be replicated with opensource software?[p2p file transfer over thunderbolt, and extremely low latency Video and game streaming (no encoding)]
@scrubbles@poptalk.scrubbles.tech avatar

There was a waterblock was under NDA too… until he auctioned it off for profit and told them to pound sand.

Always downvote LTT now. Went from one of my favorite tech reviewers to the bottom.

haui_lemmy,

Same here. Got me deeper into tech before I started with linux. I was still a windows addict when he did the linux daily driver challenge.

I‘m really sad he‘s just one of them after all…

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