I like that. The machine I use to host ytdl-sub is called ourtube
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I've been using this for a long time. The firefox extension and relatively low resource usage is what differentiates it from similar options I've tried.
Been awhile since I used this since I rebuilt my home server a few months ago but it was solid when I was running it in the past (as a pod in k3s)
I need to add this to my list to re-add...
This is cool, so I could theoretically just set up a Plex/Jellyfin library and not need a youtube account?
Looks good, and love the idea of it, but YouTube download clients don’t work worth a damn on a VPN any longer in my experience.
Was AI used at any point during development? The README seems to give hints of AI usage, so I'm not sure how trusting I would be having this publicly accessible...
It's been in developpment for a long time, deployed it on my docker 3 years ago.