Pipeline: a GTK YouTube and PeerTube client for Linux
https://lemmy.ml/post/21055716
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Are you sure that it is indeed using piped or proxy instead of googlevideo.com?
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The Gitlab page says it is using Piped and there are mentions of it in the app itself.
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Yes seems that piped frontends are working again.
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Piped has been having problems with it lately. Pretty sure it’s YouTube cracking down on FOSS alternative APIs
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Why are Piped or Invidious used here or in FreeTube? Aren’t they serving the same functions?
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the Flatpak version isn’t able to find the playlist/subscription JSON files in the file picker
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Random guess: Install flatseal and use it to give permissions to that folder.
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You shouldn’t need to do that if portals are properly installed on your system which typically is just one or two package.
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tell me more, because a similar thing happened with EOG which i fixed with flatseal but pipline wouldn’t find the files even when i granted it access to the whole file system
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I think it may not have playlist support yet.
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