• CommunistBear [he/him]@hexbear.net
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      6 months ago

      YouTube sent him a cease and desist for an app he is creating/distributing claiming that the app is using YouTubes API in an app but apparently the app doesn’t use the API. So he basically replied “No, we aren’t using that data, check our open-source code” and that he has no plans on stopping

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      YouTube legal wants Futo to release apis and user data to them as they believe Grayjay is violating their terms.

      Grayjay doesn’t store user data nor is it using their APIs so the terms don’t apply

      Futo will not be removing Grayjay and will be complying with a request that cannot be fulfilled.

      Other details:

      • YouTube Premium’s download feature still requires an Internet connection to access content downloaded.

      • Louis makes the point of being tired of paying for products and services that end up giving you less and less, which is part of the reason why Grayjay was created

      • Content creators shouldn’t fear of being banned by an temperamental AI that could cripple their livelihood without an explanation which Grayjay attempts to solve as viewers can still access their content on Rumble, Twitch and other platforms if they get banned on Youtube.

      Good on Louis for sticking to his guns.

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    So… when I want to control content I’m consuming, I get the .mp3 or .pdf or whatever it is I’m interested in.

    How is grayjay a more reliable manner of being in control of my content on cross country drives ir wherever? I’m not tracking here. Why would anyone choose grayjay over simply controlling their own drives?

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      Because Grayjay allows users to follow others across multiple platforms such as Rumble, Odyssey and Twitch. So if they get banned off YouTube, they will still be able to access content on other platforms.

      And with Grayjay, you can download these videos and access them without needing to connect to the internet which is required for YouTube Premium despite the content being downloaded on the YouTube app.

      I’m not quite following what is your confusion when he outlined the problem Grayjay is trying to solve.

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        I collect actual media files — it’s easy and perfectly reliable. We’ve been doing it since 1997. Why do anything else?

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      How do you power your drives on a cross country drive? How do they handle the bumps and the vibrations?

      Also, it’s rougly the same as why it’s easier to pay for streaming services instead of downloading your media or obtaining a physical copy, and managing that.
      Don’t get me wrong, I don’t use neither spofity, netflix, or anything like that, but downloading the media and transferring it to your mobile device is often not that easy, and always takes time, especially the first few times while you’re getting used to it. And then also don’t forget that a lot don’t even have real computers, just a phone, and good luck to connect a hard drive to that

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        I’ve got a collection of classic iPods — the ones with the clickwheel.

        Yes — the files can take time to download and organize and curate but in the end — if I need a thousand hours of audio I can rely on… well, it’s easy and fail proof.

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    6 months ago

    I was just looking for a YouTube frontend alternative to install on a LineageOS device and this post pops up on my feed. Straisand effect at its finest.

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      What makes it not Foss? The source code is available and you can build it yourself if you want to

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            Nope. Its mot the definition of open source. Its the defenition of “source availiable”

            Real open source defenition : https://opensource.org/osd

            Real Free Software defenition : https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.en.html

            Have a good read. If you want tl;dr, here is it

            Open source is a developement methodology in which software is licensed with the permission for everyone to vollavorate and develop it. Anyone has the freedom to modify and contribute to it.

            Free software is a matter of freedom. It refers to the 4 essential freedoms a software should have, that is freedom to use, modify, share copies and share modified copies for the community however you want without restriction.

            FOSS is software that fits both theese defenitions. While practically almost all free software are open source and almost all open source software are free software, but there are few exeptions

  • Skull giver@popplesburger.hilciferous.nl
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    I can’t really take Rossman seriously when it comes to this app.

    He makes good points about how terrible Youtube as a platform is, but his “solution” is some kind it proprietary video player that just plays Youtube videos.

    He’s setting himself up for a lawsuit he can’t win that’ll cost him and his supporters a huge amount of money. “We can pirate because we’re making a new Invidious app” won’t hold up in court and he knows.

    Luckily for him, Youtube’s legal team tends to send empty threats for a while before they take actual legal action. I seriously doubt anyone looked I to his app for more than a minute before sending these letters. If their app does gain significant market share, it’ll be shut down quickly.

    As for his “muh freedom” shtick: while I agree that we should have the freedom to download videos, I doubt he doesn’t know that attempts to popularise alternative downloads will only lead to Google taking actual action against these apps. It really wouldn’t that hard for Youtube to block his app, they just haven’t bothered telling some random Youtube dev to out effort into it.

    This will only end in an arms race that will make Youtube worse for people who don’t pay for Youtube content. Expect more DRM, more log-in requirements, fewer resolutions available for free, more fingerprinting, strict remote attestation, you name it. Google hasn’t even scratched the surface of what they can do against third party clients on a technical level, probably because making some intern in Legal send out a template letter is effective enough and doesn’t cost as much as putting in effort.

    Any good pirate knows that you need many people to pay for the stuff they pirate, or the stuff they pirate will stop being made. If everyone took this stuff for free, there would be no stuff to take. Directly undermining Youtube’s business model with an app of your own is the direct opposite of that, unless you know your app will never make a significant dent into the bottom line of the people you’re taking content from.

    There’s only one thing that can make Youtube better, and it’s competition. Unfortunately, nobody wants to pay for online stuff, either with money or through ads, so it won’t happen. Youtube’s free model doesn’t make any business sense, which is why it’s the only platform that works like Youtube, except maybe for Billibilly because the CCP blocked Youtube. We, the internet consumers, have all played ourselves by demanding everything to always be free. We’re almost doing fucking around, and moving quickly into the “finding out” stage.

    Either Rossman knows his app will never take off, he’s trying to get sued into the ground to prove a point, or he’s willing to accept Youtube becoming worse for everyone. I miss when he was mostly concerned about right to repair, at least his approach on that subject had some merit.

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      The app will also link all platforms. If you subscribe to Louis for example you will also get his videos on Odysee, Rumble and whatever else he has. That’s what this string in his channel info does: 4Y1IC54hpe60aqaLCgjn7zlcSMH/IPxh5/cLnX6RKp0=

      So if Youtube finally bans him, nothing will change for Grayjay users.

      That’s the real point of Grayjay I think. It aggregates Youtube, Twitch and all the other stuff. Nice side effect is getting rid of all the ads and providing its own spam free, uncensored comment section.

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      his “solution” is some kind it proprietary video player that just plays Youtube videos.

      It’s not proprietary, it’s source-available, and it plays a lot more than YouTube videos - in addition to YT, I use it to watch Nebula, Twitch, Odysee, and even Peertube on rare occasions. There are other plugins (that I don’t use) for BiliBili, Rumble, Patreon, Kick, and Soundcloud, and the way its plugin system works, there’s potential for many other paid subscription-based streaming services to be viewable through Grayjay. That is its real strength. If a creator uploads to a bunch of platforms, users can follow them on the platform they prefer, and get all their updates from one feed in one app, with added functionality that the official apps or sites simply might not have.

      This is FUTO’s way of trying to make web video platforms more competitive, by creating an app that can interface with content from all of them and has all the popular features even if the sites themselves don’t. Grayjay has playlists, likes, dislikes, background playback, picture-in-picture, local history, the ability to block certain creators from the home feed, and the ability to hide individual videos from your feed. Furthermore, creators get a lot of ways they can monetize their content in Grayjay, like putting their merch store under the description of their videos, donation buttons, links to their Patreon or other subscription services, or general promotions, that would appear under all of their videos. Like… there are a lot of features here that really improve the experience with otherwise lackluster competitors. This tilts the market a tiny bit away from the established dominant players, and every new Grayjay user tilts it a little bit more.

      Finally, it’s worth emphasizing that this is not Louis Rossmann’s personal pet project. His promotion of Grayjay, while it does align with his personal values, is paid work for a literal tech billionaire, Eron Wolf, who created and runs the FUTO organization. Neither of them need you to “take Louis Rossmann seriously.” They only want you to consider if the apps the company makes suit your needs and values.

    • haui@lemmy.giftedmc.com
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      The old „but if we dont pay them all our money they might stahp!“

      They wont.

      Do you know how I know? Because youtube (google) is a predatory monopolist and they will always find ways to take as much as they can.

      I‘m not rossmans biggest fan but he seems to have understood that its time to take off the kiddie gloves. I blocked everything and anything resembling youtube making money off me, I dont watch youtube content if I can help it and I dont upload anymore. I do upload and watch regularly in the fediverse and I‘m telling everyone to do the same.

      I do my duty as a citizen of this planet so that we hopefully wont end up in some cyberpunk-like hellscape at some point. I encourage you to help.