Show HN: FreshTube – show latest videos from YouTube channels (github.com)
I use it almost daily and thought others might find it useful.
I submitted this to HN 6 years ago: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=14409019
I submitted this to HN 6 years ago: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=14409019
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It doesn’t hide old entries, but clearly divide them.
It uses a playlist (to triage into) and google drive's application specific storage (so not access to other google drive files) for state, so is entirely client side.
Usable here: https://cement.retrofitta.se/tmp/yt/yt.html
Features I really like:
It feels like more people should know about this extension. Somehow I feel I've found it pretty late in the game, when I realized YT's default subscription management was very painful to me.For me, the features offered by the free version are perfect and I often wonder why YouTube doesn't have something like these features built-in.
It's not open source, but free to use (with no ads or catches)
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With this strategy, I've often seen videos from my favorite YouTubers within minutes of them posting a new video. It also allows me to "finish" watching YouTube for the day.
Honestly I hate 'AI' or predicted recommendations in my personal feed.this type of stuff is fine in a explore category.
I actually feel as if the recommendations make it harder to find videos I enjoy
* https://www.youtube.com/feeds/videos.xml?channel_id=[ID]
The web was definitely much, much smaller back then. You couldn't do something similar with any of the large social media sites, although maybe a small random sampling would work. I wonder if part of the perceived ills of social media are due to the sheer scale of it all? It's impossible to be "caught up" with anything anymore, there's always another trillion gallons pouring out of the firehose. Perhaps that's partly why HN endures, it stays small?
The Overwhelming Web requires the opposite strategy from FOMO. It requires aggressive pruning, unsubscribing, and careful curation of attention.
The niche underground nerdery has turned into a tidal wave of mainstream bullshit and trying to get "caught up" on that is the trap of the generation.
I do this every day. YouTube’s changing interface designs usually make this harder and harder.
Being able to order by channel groups would actually help this but I usually watch via AppleTV app in the evening.
Apparently very few people use watch later and order intentionally. Just two actions to corner case myself.
YouTube sometimes hides the watch later option, which is getting annoying (it only shows up at certain screen widths now on non-app), but I can usually find a way (even if I have to resort to emailing the URL, then later dropping it in a wider browser window on my desktop.
(Only difference is I actually drag longer videos towards the top of the list since they can sit there a while until I get a few minutes to actually watch them).
Put another way, I find adding to watch later easy, but I find remembering there's stuff there to watch very hard. I'm sure YouTube could make this much easier, but I doubt they view intentional watching as better than stumbling through random stuff for hours.