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minus-squareBoscoBearlinkEnglish4•9 months agoSeems like something like Gray Jay is a very easy way to transition off of these sources, too. Just have a source agnostic player.
minus-square@rottingleaf@lemmy.ziplinkfedilinkEnglish2•9 months agoFrom what I see it still means using YouTube for people transitioning from it, just via its API or scraping or something. I meant that there’s no need to be afraid of losing YT.
minus-squareBoscoBearlinkEnglish1•9 months agoBut still getting off of YouTube as the source, right? Do I understand you correctly?
minus-square@rottingleaf@lemmy.ziplinkfedilinkEnglish2•9 months agoI meant that it’s unnecessary to use YouTube in any capacity.
minus-squareBoscoBearlinkEnglish1•9 months agoThe reason I like Gray Jay is that it is source agnostic, so you can still use YouTube (because that is where the content is now) while also using other sources. I would like to see videos posted to ipfs.
Seems like something like Gray Jay is a very easy way to transition off of these sources, too. Just have a source agnostic player.
From what I see it still means using YouTube for people transitioning from it, just via its API or scraping or something.
I meant that there’s no need to be afraid of losing YT.
But still getting off of YouTube as the source, right?
Do I understand you correctly?
I meant that it’s unnecessary to use YouTube in any capacity.
The reason I like Gray Jay is that it is source agnostic, so you can still use YouTube (because that is where the content is now) while also using other sources.
I would like to see videos posted to ipfs.