Red Hat has [made RHEL closed source](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/red-hats-commitment-open-source-response-gitcentosorg-changes). This sparked much controversy and [Oracle did a write up to accuse Red Hat's actions](https://www.oracle.com/news/announcement/blog/keep-linux-open-and-free-2023-07-10/). Do we consider Red Hat to be on some anti-open-source scheme? Should we boycott Fedora and other Red Hat-sponsored distros that are used to create this closed source distro? (And I'm not sure if RH's actions has violated the GPL.) Maybe community-made distros like NixOS or Debian secured with Kicksecure will be better recommendations?
Anon 1y ago • 83%
These clients use the same set of APIs as the YouTube official client. Unlike the Twitter and Reddit clients which used APIs for 3rd-party.
Anon 1y ago • 100%
https://github.com/JunkFood02/Seal
This is the one I've been using
Anon 1y ago • 100%
yt-dlp is the successor. On droid there are several beautiful front ends for yt-dlp so you don't need a terminal emulator
Anon 1y ago • 100%
No you can. You need to choose from AltStore, TrollStore and Sideloadly depending on what works for you, then sideload the uYou+ IPA (or the IPA of any app)
Anon 1y ago • 98%
FreeTube/Piped on PC
ReVanced on droid
uYou+ on 🍎 phone
SmartTubeNext on 📺
Youtube can do the fuck they want on their website
Anon 1y ago • 100%
When Elon Musk says "temporary", it means "forever"
Anon 1y ago • 100%
With Node.js, npx msdl
Anon 1y ago • 100%
Infinity is (was?) so much better than the reddit official Android client. But if this keeps going all the 3rd-party clients will go defunct in one month's time. Reddit be killin' itself