I was searching for any native(non-proxied) YouTube client for Android in kotlin.
You can always turn off the proxying in LibreTube
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I was searching for any native(non-proxied) YouTube client for Android in kotlin.
You can always turn off the proxying in LibreTube
A good portion of Android itself is written in Java, and is not expected to get ported to Kotlin any time soon
Not using the Piped or Invidious API to proxy the video stream, since these tend to get blocked by YouTube really quickly
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No, but I think ArchiveBox would be a much better place to implement this
I believe Veyon can do this. Chris Titus Tech once made a pretty good video about it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ysOr91dUy-8
In my opinion Revolution is the best one
I don’t know, but it seems like a fun thing to try out.
Now read your own comment and reconsider if it actually made sense to post this
You can try rclone, but their Proton Drive integration is in beta
https://rclone.org/protondrive/
XCP-ng is pretty cool
Why should I use a piece of software that’s controlled by a corporate entity in Russia?
I run my Pi-Hole on a dedicated Raspberry Pi. I have another Pi that runs my SSH tarpit. These are the only 2 things I keep on separate devices, the rest is containerized on my main server.
You can accomplish the same with dnscrypt-proxy and Orbital Sync for Pi-Hole. You can also run a recursive DNS server using Unbound.
I have a local instance of Vaultwarden that I use to generate and store the credentials for my local services, and I use normal cloud-hosted Bitwarden for all my other passwords.
Don’t do it, use something like !librewolf@lemmy.ml instead
It actually offers meaningful privacy protections at no big cost in terms of usability.
No, it’s fully end-to-end encrypted.
PipePipe has been around for quite some time, at least 2 years I believe