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I believe youtube-dl are just slower at accepting merges. For example yt-dlp were the first to mitigate youtube’s speed throttling and idk if the base project has it even now. It’s still functional but may be slower.

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Is there still anything upcoming though…?

My impression was the buyout was complete and they’ve still been silent for probably over a year now.

One of the writers on Twitter isn’t very optimistic :(

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I know the post wasn’t about it but unfortunately the only show really stagnating is Stargate, for years now. It’s a crime how mishandled it is.

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To be frank i haven’t found much use for peertube yet. All my creators are still on youtube. If you’re interested in linux, gaming and open source there are the linux experiment, gaming on linux, the linux cast and Veronica explains but they all mirror their videos from youtube.

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You won’t find youtube content on there. Like with reddit and lemmy, creators and users have to switch to bolster engagement.

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Ios kinda does have undo via a shake but you could also say it’s not discoverable, slow and awkward. No idea if Android has anything system and not app-lvl though.

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I still have it and still use it occasionally. But yes, performance is often bad. Always suspected it was the storage but couldn’t understand why or how it could become slower over time. Because I don’t remember it being this slow when it was new. I also thought it was the new android updates that came out over time.

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Maybe i misunderstood your question but i’ve also heard many say they weren’t getting all the content from the channels they subbed to exactly on the subscriptions feed. Personally i’ve never noticed this but that’s why some channels started recommending to also hit the bell.

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Yep. Actually using them in everyday life will be the answer. Playing the sounds one time individually can’t really say whether I’ll like it or want to disable it right away.

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