It's been incredibly spotty, it seems to be up for only a few hours each day.
It's surprisingly difficult to add a new YouTube feed to an RSS reader when it returns a 404 or 500 for most of the day. NetNewsWire just refuses to add it, for example. I would appreciate some kind of 'trust me bro' override, but it's sad that such a thing should even be necessary.
An easier solution might be to just run a local RSS mirror, to catch the YouTube feed in the sporadic windows when it does work. Easier still might be just to stop my remaining vestigial use of YouTube.
App idea: sumbit an OPML of YT channels. Scrape each for its blog or website. Find its subsequent rss. Return new OPML.
Derivative app: filter each rss feed, removing any post that is not video or multimedia (or just turning it into a media feed.)
For each: can be either client-side for 1 or cloud-enabled for many. Derivative app runs permanently.
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For the main app, enable it to work on any number of websites where people are followed. Good for decoupling and de-silo'ing, and for bringing back rss.
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[ 0.29 ms ] story [ 38.9 ms ] threadI can see why they may not want to support such a niche feature but on the other hand I can't help feeling the hostility of this move.
It's surprisingly difficult to add a new YouTube feed to an RSS reader when it returns a 404 or 500 for most of the day. NetNewsWire just refuses to add it, for example. I would appreciate some kind of 'trust me bro' override, but it's sad that such a thing should even be necessary.
An easier solution might be to just run a local RSS mirror, to catch the YouTube feed in the sporadic windows when it does work. Easier still might be just to stop my remaining vestigial use of YouTube.
Derivative app: filter each rss feed, removing any post that is not video or multimedia (or just turning it into a media feed.)
For each: can be either client-side for 1 or cloud-enabled for many. Derivative app runs permanently.
-- For the main app, enable it to work on any number of websites where people are followed. Good for decoupling and de-silo'ing, and for bringing back rss.