• DeadNinja@lemmy.world
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    4 months ago

    Most Piped instances are also not working because they use NewPipe Extractor under the hood.

    I have also temporarily switched to FreeTube for Android, because a few of the Invidious instances are still working fine.

    The nice thing about the FOSS world is that it’s pretty easy to import subscriptions and other stuff from NewPipe to FreeTube.

    I hope this YouTube fuckery is handled soon. I love NewPipe way more every time it successfully deals with the YT weirdos.

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      4 months ago

      I wasn’t even aware there was an Android version of FreeTube. It’s just what I use on the PC usually.

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        4 months ago

        Yep, someone thought of porting the awesome Freetube app to Android. It’s not as polished as NewPipe, but gets the job done. Especially at this time, it’s the only one that is working, having both a local API as well as option to use Invidious API.

        I pulled the apk straight from their github page via Obtainium. You may want to give it a try.

        https://github.com/MarmadileManteater/FreeTubeAndroid

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        4 months ago

        Or Firefox with add-ons (on Android) instead of the browser from some crypto bro

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          This crypto bros do a REALLY good job of staying in front of YouTube ads.

          I said brave because it’s easy and default. If you want to get people into FF you should name plugins.

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    4 months ago

    I think the developer of SmartTube might already have a fix for their app. I haven’t tested myself but people are looking happy in the Telegram channel.

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      4 months ago

      Loaded the update via the internal function a few hours ago and still got error 403 on every video I tried. Haven’t twsted it thoroughly yet though.

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    4 months ago

    Libretube works fine for me, tho i usually use pipepipe and fall back to libretube and clipious in case like this

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    4 months ago

    I saw a comment somewhere that apps using Invidious as a fallback were often still working. Have observed this to be the case for FreeTibe on desktop. Though it’s still hit and miss which videos want to play for some reason.

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    4 months ago

    Yeah, same thing with Tubular. Probably a change on YT’s side of things that breaks third party apps again.

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    4 months ago

    Fuck YouTube for constantly doing this shit. Thank you NewPipe contributors for keeping up with it!

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      4 months ago

      Well somebody has to pay for bandwidth, and Google has enough money to bankroll the entire thing. But, you know, capitalism…

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    4 months ago

    What I don’t get is why spend the effort dealing with YTs shit just to increase their userbase when we should be focusing on shifting people away from YT and into decentralized solutions like PeerTube anyways?

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      4 months ago

      None of the large creators, whether they’re corporate or not, would ever switch over to something like PeerTube without financial incentive. Even if they did, I guarantee they’d end up killing the decentralized nature of something like PeerTube by having the largest instance and then disallowing any form of federation to ensure you are forced to their instance.

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      Because without some drastic new way to host videos, something like peertube will not replace YouTube(Framasoft agrees too). It doesn’t make sense cost wise. No one can make another YouTube.

      And you also get to take money from Google so win-win.

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      The people who-would shift away are users, not creators and currently the major issue with peertube is lack of content. Along with the fact that finding an instance which allows for signups and is federated with good, discoverable content is impossible currently.

      I keep trying though and eventually I’m sure I’ll be able to switch

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        I signed up to the main instance ran by the French company. It appeared that a single video hadn’t been uploaded in 2 years and I couldn’t find how to see videos from other instances.

        The entire service needs a redesign if people are going to switch.

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      4 months ago

      As i always said, people will go joyfully if someone can selfhost WHOLE YouTube content out there, YouTube became modern library of Alexandria while main page is shit and giggles, there’s a lot of useful tutorials and education videos

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      4 months ago

      Because Google is eating the monumental costs of hosting and delivering video content. The cost of maintaining client apps is negligible in comparison. YouTube is not going anywhere unless Google deems it so, or enshittifies it enough to drive users away.

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        4 months ago

        Given their extreme efforts to monetize YouTube, I’d be surprised if it was still operating at a loss.

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      YouTube has essentially created a monster. Every idiot out there can upload unending amounts of super high rez footage. Even if everyone who was capable of handling their own hosting spun up a node, we’d never be able to handle 1/10 of 1% of YouTubes daily upload and that’s not even mentioning the storage requirements.

      The big guys aren’t going to want to host over there because there’s no money in it.