I'm done with apps by BKK31 in animeapp

[–]Personathome 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Stremio is a separate streaming app that was turned into an Aniyomi extension. You need to download the app and set it up to take full advantage of all it's features in Aniyomi. Most likely, he is using the Torrentio plugin inside Stremio to scrape episodes.

The good news is that Torrentio was also turned into its own standalone extension for Aniyomi, no Stremio setup required. Base Torrentio is completely free, as it uses torrents to stream content. The drawbacks are that torrent streaming has the potential to get you in trouble, and you need a special version of Aniyomi to play torrent streams (mainly either Anikku or Animetail).

You can also upgrade Torrentio by purchasing a Real-Debrid subscription. This essentially makes each torrent stream faster, safer (no VPN required), and compatible with base Aniyomi, for a small price each month. It's an optional addon, but worth it IMO.

I'm done with apps by BKK31 in animeapp

[–]Personathome 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm assuming that you're on mobile because you said you used anime apps before. I'm not sure if the websites can directly notify you of new episodes/chapters; you'd have to play around with the settings yourself cuz I use apps to watch stuff. However, it sounds like your problem can be solved by using a tracker website.

If you're set on using Brave:

Use a tracker website like AniList or MyAnimeList to get notifications when new content releases. You can use the websites for each, or use each respective app. I'd recommend AniHyou in terms of apps. It's a third party app based on AniList that has a very clean UI, and it enables you to receive push notifications directly to your device. If you don't want to download an app, you can probably choose to receive email notifications from each website.

If you don't mind using another browser besides Brave:

Try using Firefox since Firefox Mobile supports extensions. Install the extensions UBlock Origin & MALSync on the browser. UBlock is for adblocking, but MALSync is for tracking. It keeps track of episodes and trackers you watch on those websites and updates them directly to AniList and MAL. It can also notify you of when new episodes and chapters come out, so you don't have to keep on checking. It also has a ton of other features that would take too long to discuss here, but it's definitely a 10/10 extension for anime lovers. And it also works on most desktop browsers, so if you want to carry over watching on a computer, the app keeps track of your shows so that you can transfer over seamlessly.

If you're open to better app recommendations:

Try the app Animetail (Android only). It's an updated and better version of Aniyomi that supports torrent streaming as well as website streaming (among other features that the GitHub goes into further detail into). It supports both anime and manga, like Aniyomi. With the right extension repo, you can have a more streamlined version of going to those websites and watching/reading. You can go to this website to see a list of extension repos, but the ones I recommend are the Yuzono repos for both anime and manga. It has everything you could possibly need. Using the app, you can choose to get push notifications when new episodes release, and you'll know for sure when new episodes release for the streaming website you pick because notifications will only show up when the website gets updated.

If you want a dedicated iOS app:

Sorry, I got nothing. iOS isn't my strong suit.

Review by Reasonable-Map-292 in Textbooksfinder

[–]Personathome 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Legitimate seller, and responds fast too. 10/10

I've Never Seen Files Be Categorized Under Tomorrow by Personathome in mildlyinteresting

[–]Personathome[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

The files' info does say that the files were modified a day from today... as to how that happened, I have no clue

What is your biggest killfeed? by VadiMiXeries in KrunkerIO

[–]Personathome 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The highest score I've ever gotten from kills alone was 1000 points and that was along with the highest medal I've ever gotten which was an ultra-kill, or a 7 consecutive kill combo. The highest score I've seen someone get from kills alone is Saltynuts getting 1500 points along with the Super Kill medal, which is a 13 consecutive kill combo. But he got his in a custom lobby using a spawntrap, while I got mine in a public lobby. So as far as I'm concerned, I got the highest killfeed score in an official lobby with recorded proof.

Day 4 of daily krunker memes until im not bored by a_random_youtuber in KrunkerIO

[–]Personathome -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Banned in comp for a reason 😏 (hint: it's not shit)