BSOD is dead, long live BSOD
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Microsoft learned error handling after Idk 30 years or so lol.
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Microsoft learned error handling after Idk 30 years or so lol.
How is piped supposed to work?
Instead of a video, I see
Got error: "Sign in to confirm that you're not a bot" -
How is piped supposed to work?
Instead of a video, I see
Got error: "Sign in to confirm that you're not a bot"Google killed Piped and Invidious instances a while ago with IP blanket block, sorry
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Google killed Piped and Invidious instances a while ago with IP blanket block, sorry
I think I knew that. Thanks for the reminder. Thanks Google - enshittification for all!
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How is piped supposed to work?
Instead of a video, I see
Got error: "Sign in to confirm that you're not a bot"I also get no video, just a never-ending loading spinner.
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How is piped supposed to work?
Instead of a video, I see
Got error: "Sign in to confirm that you're not a bot"Try https://inv.nadeko.net/watch?v=eVP_Zj2Iaw0, it worked for me, but the site has a warning that YouTube started issuing captchas for videos breaking a lot of services
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How is piped supposed to work?
Instead of a video, I see
Got error: "Sign in to confirm that you're not a bot"it worked for me
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How is piped supposed to work?
Instead of a video, I see
Got error: "Sign in to confirm that you're not a bot"People used to post Piped/Invidious links all the time, but that eventually became a problem because it meant the link often went to a different proxy than the one that might be a user’s preferred server, and it made it harder to copy the link for use with a preferred server. After some discussion, the consensus became that people should just post the YouTube URL as the main link so users could utilize the preferred proxy they likely already have configured, and then (optionally) include a Piped/Invidious link in the body text for those who don’t currently use a proxy but would like to try it.
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How is piped supposed to work?
Instead of a video, I see
Got error: "Sign in to confirm that you're not a bot"That's pretty much how it works.
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People used to post Piped/Invidious links all the time, but that eventually became a problem because it meant the link often went to a different proxy than the one that might be a user’s preferred server, and it made it harder to copy the link for use with a preferred server. After some discussion, the consensus became that people should just post the YouTube URL as the main link so users could utilize the preferred proxy they likely already have configured, and then (optionally) include a Piped/Invidious link in the body text for those who don’t currently use a proxy but would like to try it.
Photon let's you apply your favorite Piped or Invidious instance system-wide. Pretty fucking cool.
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Microsoft learned error handling after Idk 30 years or so lol.
"video is unavailable"
Just post the fucking youtube link, dude.