We are in DIRE need of an FOSS youtube alternative. Anon, please tell me someone is already working on this.

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Idk, I hope so
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I hope someday nostr will kill YouTube with simple piracy πŸ΄β€β˜ οΈ Just decentralize hosting, indexing, and searching of YouTube's library. Make a bittorrent-based app that lets you search YouTube and when you pick a video to watch, the app automatically checks if the video is available as a torrent, and if a torrent isn't available, you can download it from YouTube directly, add it to the torrent index, and start seeding.
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BitcoinJujitsu 11 months ago
PipePipe and YouPipe (they work sometimes). Otherwise, Vimeo isn't horrible
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zk zk_@nsec.app 11 months ago
FOSS: 1. PeerTube Not FOSS but decent alternatives: 1. Odysee 2. Rumble 3. Bitchute
I reaaaally want to like Peertube, but the network effect was very real. I haven't checked it out in a while, but the last time I visited it was starving for content.
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Nope Noperson 11 months ago
Youtube is just too easy, and most people don't value FOSS tech. Maybe there is a way to integrate with Nostr and we could just take it over?
PeerTube is working great, though it does highlight just how expensive it is to do a FOSS youtube. I looked into running a small instance, but it requires more resources than I'm able to fit into my monthly budget.
I was wondering about this. The storage seems like it would be intense for anyone who had an active channel. No clue the tech end. Honestly i don't know what instance actually entails. Is that like a node?
For most people FOSS is not a feature at all. I'd go out of my way to use something if it's FOSS, even if it donsn't solve all my problems, instead of using a more featureful app that is proprietary. Because proprietary software is a trap. The FOSS software that is popular is not used by normies because it's FOSS, but because it's really good: VLC and Firefox come to mind. For people who have a need for it, Blender is another example of extremely high quality software. Peertube, by it's decentralized nature, is not going to be as fast as Google's servers for YouTube, so most people would actively avoid it. The irony is that if more people used Peertube, it would be faster.
With Peertube you stream from an instance, but there's also p2p streaming. So more people watching, more people to stream from. It's like a torrent with 1 seed vs a torrent with thousands of seeds. Plus, if it becomes popular, there would be more instances, just like there are many bitcoin nodes.
Because it's all running natively, not from a server. That makes sense. Assuming I get you right.
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BTC-Satanist 11 months ago
Hell I'd py $10/month for a subscription. Just need a platform that loads up a cue . I barely sleep at night and just listen to YTs all night.
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