They expect most users to not care, and sadly they're right.
YouTube already has ToS on their API and has paid tiers. But a lot (most?) of the third-party apps and tools bypass the API and directly scrape the site.
Just a reminder that there are tons more options like this (and this is just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to movie piracy).
This is not a very helpful article summary.
Sorry it wasn't meant to be. I just thought it was funny that they're taking advantage of VideoLAN's library (which is presumably open source) rather than their own.
What's the easiest way to run Android apps on Linux?
I actually thought the paywalled article was the meme at first.
Also shoutout Bypass Paywalls Clean (D). It's practically up there with uBlock Origin as required to browse today's internet.
I'd like to think he was just trying to be respectful of the author, probably having worked quite a bit together. But he changed his mind pretty quickly when he saw the original author had totally checked out. Maybe that's a generous reading though.
Looks like one of the maintainers/contributors has already set up a fork.
Looks like one of the maintainers/contributors has already setup a fork!
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I see it more like the browser group wanted it to be a 'real' browser and not held down by having to be compliant with the hobby OS. But that's just my reading from the outside. :)
They mentioned being more open to OSS packages, which probably wouldn't work on Serenity.