Just installed Viewtube. What's your favorite alternative youtube frontend ?

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I used a public instance of Piped for a while and thought about selfhosting it, but the installation process was incredibly hard, to the point of being obnoxious, and in the end, it didn't even work. I liked the features I saw on the public instances and would like to revisit it some time. Until there I'm using Viewtube. Installation was a breeze and it looks pretty nice.

Do you have some other YT frontend that we could try, post it here and tell us how easy/difficult it is to run and your opinion about it.

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I've been using yt-dpl + MPV + qutebrowser or ytfzf for a long time, but lately I've been using Freetube a lot on my desktop (which can also use MPV as an external player). Subscriptions are saved locally and can be exported in several formats. I occasionally export them, sync them over syncthing to my phone and import it on my yt apps on my phone. On my phone I mainly use Libretube, with NewPipe as a backup.

Those look nice. I don't need a dedicated desktop client, since I always have Firefox open anyways, but I'll give Libretube a try on my phone. Bonus, Libretube's Mastodon account is on the same instance that I use :-)

Check out pipepipe, it's a fork of newpipe with extra bug fixes. I've found it to be a lot more stable.

Sounds good, I will check it out! Thanks for sharing!