I gave up on all radio years ago when streaming music on phones became big. If I want something more talkative then I'll stream a podcast.
This is one of the things Steam does really well. It'll update everything and anything you have installed.
Big fan of Mighty Car Mods. Been going since the mid 2000s, but still don't do any BS, just good car videos. From long Top Gear Special style videos like Kei to the City down to quick and small videos like How to change your steering wheel.
I have a Ryobi one, technically seperate battery but it's so good it's worth it.
Attach, set the PSI I want, hit go, it stops on its own, no awkwardly crouching down holding a button or keeping my eye on a dial that wobbles a lot.
Same, I run AdGuard Home. No ads for me.
Current Voyager. But as soon as Sync for Lemmy is released I'm pretty sure it'll be that, as Sync is what I used for Reddit.
There was one a few years ago that has since shut down. I think it was called Ruqqus or something? Using the website I think it was the best out of all the alternatives I've tried, the site was well made and enjoyable, good features and tools (open source, but not federated)
Only problem was the userbase was nothing but far-right users, so racist and bigots.
I think Lemmy is good, once the apps become more polished and refined then it might become my favourite.
I just setup AdGuard Home and use DNS as adblocking. (A PiHole alternative, not the android app)
Most streaming sites are even worse quality.
I've tried a few. At the moment I'm using the PWA Wefwef.app
It's similar to how Apollo was, not perfect but good enough until Sync comes.
Sports but not specifically walking, I use FitNotes. I mostly use it to track my weightlifting progress but it does have the ability to track time so I do track my cardio on the same app.
It has Google Drive backups too which is nice