bloombergs ties to nvidia are just the cherry on top.
While I hope they don't let them get away with it, I think ultimately the only move to beat the DMCA bs is to ditch yt as a platform, since its rigged in favor of rights holder pretenders. The USB stick idea is pretty clever.
They have staff to pay, there is no real alternative to YouTube unfortunately
Yes and google took care of it to stays this way by running yt at a loss for 10 years to kill all competition. Thanks capitalism. Any competitor would need to climb this mountain of 10 year investment billions before, having a chance of becoming a competitor, is not quite feasible.
I've seen this trend time and time again people idolizing the golden days of a product when the company was out "acquiring users" when the product was great and fun to use before eventually becoming enshittifacted, not realizing they've been fooled. Its just rich people coaxing you in crushing the competition while running at a loss. The product was too good to be and you pay the price later because antitrust laws are a joke.
There's multiple hundred seeders on the internet archive torrent for the video. There's also multiple channels on YouTube histing reuploads.
The video is not going anywhere.
Do you have a link to get started? Would be happy to help
It would be awesome if they moved over to peertube at least as a mirrored source.
Hopefully they setup a peertube.
So it can be unwatchable with buffering every 5 seconds at 360p?
Love me some alternative self host but every time I've ever tried any peertube instance the videos are unwatchable due to the painful slowness
That just means you're not hosting your own instance&client. It takes me seconds to load on a popular video, at the most popular resolution.
I usually defend press, but people at Bloomberg are very obsessive, manipulative and misleading.
bloombergs ties to nvidia are just the cherry on top. While I hope they don't let them get away with it, I think ultimately the only move to beat the DMCA bs is to ditch yt as a platform, since its rigged in favor of rights holder pretenders. The USB stick idea is pretty clever.
They have staff to pay, there is no real alternative to YouTube unfortunately
Yes and google took care of it to stays this way by running yt at a loss for 10 years to kill all competition. Thanks capitalism. Any competitor would need to climb this mountain of 10 year investment billions before, having a chance of becoming a competitor, is not quite feasible. I've seen this trend time and time again people idolizing the golden days of a product when the company was out "acquiring users" when the product was great and fun to use before eventually becoming enshittifacted, not realizing they've been fooled. Its just rich people coaxing you in crushing the competition while running at a loss. The product was too good to be and you pay the price later because antitrust laws are a joke.