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-= gPodder as a media subscription manager
-
-:re-discover: https://www.charlieharrington.com/unexpected-useless-and-urgent
-:gpodder: https://gpodder.github.io/
-
-As we {re-discover}[re-discover] the value of Atom/RSS feeds, most useful feed
-clients I know of don't support media, specifically audio and video.
-
-{gpodder}[gPodder] does.
-
-It is mostly know as a desktop podcatcher. But the thing about podcasts is that
-the feed is provided through an RSS/Atom feed. So you can just use gPodder as
-your media feed client, where you have control of what you look at.
-
-I audio and video providers I know of offer an RSS/Atom view of their content,
-so you can, say, treat any YouTube channel like a feed on its own.
-
-gPodder will then managed your feeds, watched/unwatched, queue downloads, etc.
-
-Being obvious now, it was a big finding for me. If it got you interested, I
-recommend you giving gPodder a try.