Post AdiJD4LTpfWJ7iEmGm by IceCubeSoup@noagendasocial.com
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 (DIR) Post #AdiDr12WwUvWjI2S2a by r000t@ligma.pro
       2024-01-10T19:17:08Z
       
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       Idea: A tool that regularly grabs your YouTube history and hits it with yt-dlp, keeping up to X days  or Y GB of an archive. Would you use it?
       
 (DIR) Post #AdiEgkg71H8F2kDqTo by coin@asimon.org
       2024-01-10T19:26:33.975995Z
       
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       @r000t With the delete function after a while I'd probably use it.
       
 (DIR) Post #AdiEnO4nS25OyJvrW4 by r000t@ligma.pro
       2024-01-10T19:27:40Z
       
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       @coin If there was also a feature to say "hold on to this/this channel", what kind of way to signal that to the software would you find natural?
       
 (DIR) Post #AdiEz9VFSbP7FSumSO by coin@asimon.org
       2024-01-10T19:29:54.615264Z
       
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       @r000t That's also a great feature to have. Maybe if there was a way to mark a video that you liked it enough to keep it when it closes? idk, maybe some would find it annoying for a pop up to question after every video... or maybe, make it an optional choice as well to ask you that... Damn, UX is hard.
       
 (DIR) Post #AdiF8bPV4SzsPKjSr2 by r000t@ligma.pro
       2024-01-10T19:31:29Z
       
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       @coin well anything that's gonna "pop" doesn't quite make sense, because if this is a tool that just runs as a cron job every day or week or whatever, that may not even be the same device that the majority (or any) videos are watched on. In theory, this could be as simple as a shell script that wraps yt-dlp, and that means you could put it on a raspi or something and it just fetches things you watch on your phone or TV
       
 (DIR) Post #AdiFJysGAntuMgbt3o by coin@asimon.org
       2024-01-10T19:33:40.665716Z
       
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       @r000t You're right, I didn't think of that. Figures. I'm not a software engineer, ha.I guess if you'd like a video so much to keep it you would manually move it to a protected folder or something? I just don't know how to automate a dynamic choice like that.
       
 (DIR) Post #AdiJD4LTpfWJ7iEmGm by IceCubeSoup@noagendasocial.com
       2024-01-10T20:17:16Z
       
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       @r000t I would use a tool that sits on the border device and archives things as they go by
       
 (DIR) Post #AdiJJVwq7TU0T7mkOe by r000t@ligma.pro
       2024-01-10T20:18:25Z
       
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       @IceCubeSoup that would need to trip TLS, to Google domains. Amazingly huge security risk and would at a minimum involve you installing CAs on every piece of equipment you want to watch on.
       
 (DIR) Post #AdiJWvuosuE8lnEsl6 by IceCubeSoup@noagendasocial.com
       2024-01-10T20:20:51Z
       
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       @r000t What makes you think I haven't already done this?My own CAs and intermediate certs, of course.Didn't do it with any google domain, did it for a tool to leach images off of a site with an annoying SPA