bionicjoey

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Louis Rossman/FUTO's YouTube app, GrayJay, now supports Sponsorblock... and shames you if you use it

Seriously this was very surprising. I’ve been experimenting with GrayJay since it was announced and I largely think it’s a pretty sweet app. I know there are concerns over how it isn’t “true open source” but it’s a hell of a lot more open than ReVanced. Plus, I like the general design and philosophy of the app....

bionicjoey,

Kinda. YouTube has stats about which times of a video are watched more proportionally for a single view. You can ironically usually use this data to see when a sponsor spot ends (to skip to it) since there will be a peak in the watch time curve.

bionicjoey,

A lot of sponsors are very exploitative companies in their own right, and I don’t owe them my time or attention.

bionicjoey,

The point remains, all Sponsorblock does is skip the video ahead. Something most rational people do anyway even without the extension. And creators to my knowledge don’t get paid based on the number of views their sponsored sections get.

bionicjoey,

Then again I don’t really understand why would you care about being “shamed”, especially by a company that charges money for a frontend using YouTube’s (extremely expensive) servers for free.

To paraphrase Norm MacDonald: the worst part is the hypocrisy 😅

bionicjoey,

With ReVanced there is a core underlying app being patched which is not OSS. With GrayJay, the source of the whole thing is source-available

bionicjoey,

Well the app it creates on your device is not open source. The patch is, but the actual software being run isn’t.

Also you can just use actual quotation marks my dude, no need to say “quote end quote” like some kind of Dan Carlin impersonator

bionicjoey,

Certainly there was big demand for it. I was hoping they’d eventually implement it as I’d been testing the app out

bionicjoey, (edited )

Yeah, VPNs, mobile games, subscription services…

But yeah, some smaller and more niche channels might advertise real useful products, but that’s very much in the minority

Edit: FWIW I have bought exactly one product which I learned about from a YouTube sponsorship. It was a set of Sleephones I heard about from an ASMR maker. They’ve made a huge difference for my sleep and the company that makes them is pretty good about selling replacement parts

bionicjoey,

I use Patreon and Nebula yes. But I don’t think creators should feel entitled to people watching the ad section of their videos. And advertisers shouldn’t feel entitled to have their ads be seen.

bionicjoey,

Yeah I agree, I just thought it was funny… Not “haha funny” but a bit jarring

bionicjoey,

Sponsorblock simply jumps the video ahead automatically. If you’re okay with doing it manually, you should have no objection to a simple labour-saving device in the form of a browser plugin

bionicjoey,

Precisely! The sponsors have to be aware that some subset of the audiences watching the sponsorees will skip ahead anyway. They can’t seriously believe that they are entitled to our attention.

bionicjoey,

If that was their reasoning, they should say that rather than vaccuously claiming that it “harms creators”

bionicjoey,

Precisely. Basically every company that markets themselves using YouTube sponsorships is a scam anyway.

bionicjoey,

Especially a medical procedure where they will see that you have a butt plug in

What modes of transport do you really like?

For me personally, trams are right up there. Aside from the main issue of sharing the roads instead of having a dedicated line, they really make it easy to get from one part of a city to another, especially for wheelchair users. They’re usually as frequent as buses, but much faster. The stations are much more attractive...

bionicjoey,

Feet. I like having everything be as walkable as possible. If not feet then train/metro

bionicjoey,

That order is almost the same for me but move bike way down. Having to own and maintain a piece of equipment to get around introduces a lot of the same problems as cars, just on a smaller scale. IMO getting around should be something the built environment facilitates without the individual needing to BYO vehicle

bionicjoey,

The setting is kinda depressing, but the story follows a group of characters who are trying to make some positive changes in the world, though they sometimes disagree on what that means. So you don’t have to think about the literal billions of people living in poverty on Earth, because the only Earther characters that matter in the story are the ones who escaped from the poverty

bionicjoey,

The difference between necessary and sufficient requirements:

Janeway: let’s go into that dangerous nebula, there’s coffee in it

Holden: I won’t be able to fight the protomolecule if I don’t drink some coffee first

bionicjoey,

Double the peril, double your winnings!

bionicjoey,

I’d imagine it’s meant to be played with consenting players and then the challenges inside become part of the fun. If you know there’s no risk involved then it basically just becomes a pocket dimension containing a hybrid Wipeout course/escape room

bionicjoey,

I mean… They’re both drinking from the same well

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