Spyke
feddit.de

I use AntennaPod, looks good, has all the features I need, is open source and available from F-Droid.

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I'll cast yet another vote in this thread for AntennaPod, installed from F-Droid. Switched a long time ago and haven't looked back.

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baraza.africa

Audiobookshelf helps solve two of my big needs with audios (books and podcasts). Excellent piece of software. Please throw some cash to them if you end up deploying.

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Found this recently and loving it. Only issue I have is it loads every episode of a podcast when you click on the podcast, so if you have a pod with 1000 episodes, you're gonna be waiting a few seconds when you click on it. Makes it feel sluggish.

Antenna pod and other apps load the pod instantly with a handful of episodes and then load more if you scroll. That makes way more sense.

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I prefer Audiobookshelf. Self hosted, cross platform and web app, keeps it all under my control and great for archiving.

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I self host Tiny Tiny RSS preferring to get feeds directly from their source and listen via VLC on Android or Audacious on PC

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I might be an outlier since I listen to most of my podcasts at home on my desktop. I subscribe to RSS feeds in Thunderbird, download and play them on VLC. Since I'm a bit of a hoarder I also like to create my own offline archive folders of favourite podcasts which is often harder to do with a dedicated app.

If I'm on the go, I use AntennaPod from F-Droid.

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slrpnk.net

Is it still actively developed? Seems like last commit was last year.

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infosec.pub

Not much of privacy, but I use Spotify for podcasts. Usually when I am commuting or during chores.

I would love to use a privacy oriented solution but it is difficult to have privacy and not have to micromanage my paymants to creator, Spotify does it automatically for me.

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I pay the Spotify subscription and they spread it according to my activity. I don't have to track myself the dozens or content creators and probability hundreds of artists to make sure I pay them fair procentage of my usage.

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Podcast Addict - Only for Android right now, but only allows the permissions it needs. The website does explain that ad networks that come from the RSS feeds may get your IP location, but that's it.

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first time hearing about an open source podcast app like antenna. I'd definitely give it a try. been switching to a lot of FOSS apps lately so hell yeah!

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clb92reply
feddit.dk

If anything, I may consider a self-hosted solution like Audiobookshelf, as I need my progress to be synchronized across many devices, including desktop web browser, something Google Podcasts does well for me, in my opinion.

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clb92reply
feddit.dk

Not really, to be completely honest. I'm still too deep in the Google ecosystem.

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Mane25reply
feddit.uk

That doesn't make much sense to me, RSS is a standard, you should be able to swap out one podcast client for another. What are the barriers?

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clb92reply
feddit.dk

I'm lazy, and I already use Google Podcasts to keep track of what I've listened to already. Other than a client, I would also need to self-host something, so that I can continue my listening seamlessly (with synched progress) from multiple devices, including web browser on desktop, as I mentioned in a different comment.

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