From now on, only CentOS Stream's source code is available to all
Red Hat has made RHEL closed source. This sparked much controversy and Oracle did a write up to accuse Red Hat's actions.
Do we consider Red Hat to be on some anti-open-source scheme? Should we boycott Fedora and other Red Hat-sponsored distros that are used to create this closed source distro? (And I'm not sure if RH's actions has violated the GPL.)
Maybe community-made distros like NixOS or Debian secured with Kicksecure will be better recommendations?
These clients use the same set of APIs as the YouTube official client. Unlike the Twitter and Reddit clients which used APIs for 3rd-party.
https://github.com/JunkFood02/Seal
This is the one I've been using
yt-dlp is the successor. On droid there are several beautiful front ends for yt-dlp so you don't need a terminal emulator
No you can. You need to choose from AltStore, TrollStore and Sideloadly depending on what works for you, then sideload the uYou+ IPA (or the IPA of any app)
FreeTube/Piped on PC
ReVanced on droid
uYou+ on 🍎 phone
SmartTubeNext on 📺
Youtube can do the fuck they want on their website
When Elon Musk says "temporary", it means "forever"