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  • Oh no that works too. That’s what I am using now and was using beforehand, but VaccumTube was nice because it had more controller friendly UI/Controls for the SteamDeck. Using a controller as a mouse cursor kinda sucks. Plus you could dock your steamdeck and cast from your phone. It was nice.

    Youtube artificially slows down the loading of videos on browsers like Firefox and especially for Ublock Origin users. I even get a little message saying “Experiencing issues? Find out why” and loading anything on the site takes longer. I even tested this theory by putting it in a fake virtual credit card and getting a free YT Premium trial. Magically the website is worked just fine on Firefox and the message no longer appeared… I refuse to pay Google though.

    It turns out my account was a part of some A/B testing “experiment” that makes ALL YouTube videos encrypted, so third party apps don’t work. It wasn’t VaccumTubes fault. The only way I could get around it was by switching accounts. It makes me worried that YouTube will go through with this “experiment” and screw over many other programs like the suggested FreeTube in the near future. They already use this encryption on the TV and Movies you can “watch free with ads” on YouTube. I guess YT wants to use it for normal videos too. Yikes.



  • I wish they made something for Linux. I just used something called “VacuumTube” so I can use it on my steam deck, but literally just today I’m locked out of using it now. It says some error about “the video file is encrypted and can’t be played, try logging out” and now it doesn’t work on my main YT account. Ugh …

    Edit and a foreboding warning from my other comment:

    It turns out my account was a part of some A/B testing “experiment” that makes ALL YouTube videos encrypted, so third party apps don’t work. It wasn’t VaccumTubes fault. The only way I could get around it was by switching accounts. It makes me worried that YouTube will go through with this “experiment” and screw over many other programs like the suggested FreeTube in the near future. They already use this encryption on the TV and Movies you can “watch free with ads” on YouTube. I guess YT wants to use it for normal videos too. Yikes.




  • I can’t speak for other programs, but for example, Photoshop runs under wine mostly. The issue is certain features like the content aware tool are locked behind the stupid Adobe Creative Cloud BS and is reported to have issues depending on which version you’re using and what tools you care about. IIRC, it’s mostly the newer AI tools that are affected so maybe linux users won’t care as much, but its still a downside worth noting nonetheless.

    Most of the time when Adobe products are mentioned in this context, people will instead offer alternatives rather than telling you to run it under wine. It really depends on what programs professionals are using at their jobs though, and I imagine most will just use Windows on a separate work computer and not deal with the random issues with compatibility and troubleshooting. I think most wouldn’t want to risk losing important work related projects either. If its something more simple like Microsoft Word then you could probably get away with using it on linux though.


  • Isn’t the whole point of the verification checkmark is to make sure nobody impersonate well known people/organizations? I know Twitter eventually turned it into a whole cash grab subscription and ruined the concept, but on most other platforms it isn’t treated like some premium subscription and is just a means of knowing who is who.