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It’s not illegal though and Luis Rossman would totally sue back
Well in Germany it would be since a court has ruled out that YouTube DL is illegal
It’s not illegal though and Luis Rossman would totally sue back
Well in Germany it would be since a court has ruled out that YouTube DL is illegal
I know that DTube used to use IPFS since that’s how I know about it, but I don’t know if they’re still doing it. I know there was a problem where after a short while every video was deleted.
Isn’t DTube using IPFS or don’t they do that anymore?
But this post isn’t about speed caps. Speed caps are fine, but data caps aren’t.
That’s not what that’s about. It’s about DATA CAPS. OP needs to pay for 1,5TB. It’s not about speed
Not really. Where can I download the database?
Or just a MediaWiki database
GitLab or GitTea
Oh. Yeah that might be true. I Avent actually looked that up
The default theme is your device theme.
Either you’re using a really old android version or you’re using your phone in light mode
Just download the ARM64-V8 version.
Also. I use it on my Pixel 4a with Android 13.
Just sideload. Else the dev has to pay like $100 a year
It’s usable. Every important feature has been implemented.
It’s just that it isn’t stable and still has some bugs. It’s my main client already
Make sure you didn’t add a space at the end
Also the app only crashes when you try to view your profile from the bottom navigation bar. It works fine if you want to view it from the sidebar
Yes it’s a little buggy for now, but it’s still in development
No. Infinity for Lemmy is a fork of Infinity for Reddit. Sorry for the misunderstanding
It has that many features since it’s a fork of Infinity for Reddit which was/still is the most feature rich Reddit client
It does.
It’s an alpha so you have to enable the “include preview versions” toggle
Usually the password are also stored locally.
I can definitely access all my passwords offline with bitwarden
It’s not that hard honestly. I only have one TB though but it really isn’t that much of a hassle.
It’s not really focused on privacy. It’s focused to be independent from the YouTube client so it doesn’t matter if YouTube makes their platform worse.