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Here is an alternative Piped link(s):

https://piped.video/watch?v=mhqeuO9RKKk

Piped is a privacy-respecting open-source alternative frontend to YouTube.

I’m open-source; check me out at GitHub.

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4 points

Getting old sucks, but it beats the alternatives.

Linux sucks, so make it better.

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Everyone has their own opinion of how to make it better, so instead of pooling resources and compromising on a single product that advances fast, developers branch off and make nearly identical things with slight configuration differences. It’s the beauty and the ugliness of Linux.

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40 points

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No thanks.

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4 points

I won’t even watch 10 minutes. Video is really a huge time waster.

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13 points

They video is way too long and he stays too long on some topics but he’s right. He doesn’t deserve the downvotes

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23 points

I miss the era of 10 minute videos. Nowadays, everything is either 50 second long or 3 hours.

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2 points

You can’t 2.25 (which makes it last about 33.5 mins) or something?

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I typed that comment while I was on the toilet last night 7 minutes before my bedtime. So no, I can’t simply put a video into chipmunk mode and watch for an unscheduled 30 minutes. That’s longer than the actual 25 minute show my wife and I watched in bed.

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Oooooh this comment section is gonna be an inferno soon!

 

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14 points

Man, I haven’t seen a pony in the wild in ages.

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It’s never too late for ponies!

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7 points

Great I forgot these are a thing!

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