• @TrickDacy
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    89 months ago

    If only they actually worked. Never understand how they get recommended constantly and yet repeatedly I try to use them and they don’t work.

    • @DePietPiraat
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      69 months ago

      I’m using Freetube on Windows, it works like a charm. Feel free to dm me if you need help.

      • @TrickDacy
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        29 months ago

        Is that one a desktop app? I primarily use pop_OS and would prefer a web solution. I’ve tried piped, invidious, peertube, and libretube iirc

        • @seth
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          49 months ago

          I’m with you, and would prefer a browser based frontend for yt that doesn’t brick. I see no reason for standalone apps anymore whenever the data is exclusively online. On the other hand, I hate how webapp versions of Excel/Spreadsheets (for instance) are pushed for office software, where the data has no need to live in the cloud. At home I stick with LibreOffice, as the only issue I’ve had with switching over to it was VBA scripts and macros I wrote over a decade ago not working - and those really needed to be updated anyway.

      • @TrickDacy
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        19 months ago

        Yeah invidious (different instance) worked for me a couple weeks and then went down for days. I tried some other mirrors after that and they did not work.

        If they were reliable, I could put up with the worse UX, but so far they haven’t been reliable for me