I think this is available on Linux too if I remember correctly. You can compile a binary that contains multiple architectures. It’s been awhile but I think ELF binaries can do it.
undefined
Oh right, I had forgotten. I did used to buy one brand sometimes but forgot about it.
I used to buy some brand that I knew was fake, but I don’t really care for them much so I stopped buying them.
Ah, gotcha. I knew what it stood for but I’m also an idiot.
I resolved the issue and edited the post.
I resolved the issue and edited the post.
I found the domain names (edited the post) and essentially yes, it does route through their servers.
This is exactly why in my free time I’m developing a DHT (on i2p) where given a checksum users can retrieve a file.
This would allow client applications to have an index (in this case YouTube video ID zVxDWORcQBU=<checksum>
) so that content is always available from peers. Invidious could theoretically use it fetch the content from other Invidious peers rather than directly from YouTube.
My suggestion from now is to find a way to save the videos yourself—I too have found myself in this situation and it’s annoying.
None because I’m vegan (sorry)
I was going to ask why it needs to be one or the other.
At self-checkout in a lot of stores employees stand behind me because I move fast. Apparently that means I’m stealing rather than I move faster than a snail when there’s a huge line of people waiting.
Lol, I run Alpine Linux on edge and nothing ever breaks on reboot.