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c54 | 1 year ago
But.. reducing mindless scrolling while still giving me a way to follow content I care about seems good.
Does anyone have experience with using these? Are there alternate tools which are better than the ones listed here?
c54 | 1 year ago
But.. reducing mindless scrolling while still giving me a way to follow content I care about seems good.
Does anyone have experience with using these? Are there alternate tools which are better than the ones listed here?
kevinfiol|1 year ago
My solution [1] to this was to create a static site that is built by a Github Actions workflow that runs every hour. The script just pulls RSS feeds I have listed in a .js file, and uses that to build the site [2]. The result is I'm more deliberate in what videos I watch, and I discover new creators organically (a friend recommends one, or I find them while doing a search).
For "favoriting" videos, I just add them to a folder in Firefox bookmarks manager.
My newest "feature" is a "Picks from your subscriptions" thing that uses an external Deno service [3] to grab a random video from one of my random subscriptions. This helps me discover old videos from my subscriptions I may have never seen.
[1] https://github.com/kevinfiol/youtube
[2] https://kevinfiol.com/youtube/
[3] https://github.com/kevinfiol/youtube-random
wongarsu|1 year ago
Of course that deprives you from interaction with the actual youtube content. But for support, $1/month on the creator's patreon goes further, and for engagement you can join the creator's discord. The only thing you are really missing out on is feeding the youtube algorithm.
carlosjobim|1 year ago
It doesn't help them very much, or at all. If you want to support them, you can pay them.