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The developers of Invidious, a privacy-respecting alternative front-end for YouTube, have received a cease-and-desist notice from YouTube’s legal department. The free and open source software, which provides a YouTube experience minus advertising and user tracking, has been instructed to shut down within seven days. As things stand, cooperation isn’t on the agenda.
Hello! I’m new here. I’m also new on Linux. I’m 18 years old and using Windows since age 5. Then I became conscious about FOSS, privacy etc. and began my journey with Fedora about two months ago. Then switched around the distros like crazies. Afterwards I said “Um, yeah. I think I learned basics of Linux and I feel ready to coming into Arch based distros” and bum! EndeavourOS mesmerized me with purple-ish color scheme and got myself to try it. I only learned basic “yay” commands and checking packages on AUR. It feels awesome. The only thing that scared me about Arch was installation process but it was quite good with EOS! I heard a lot about this community. Just wanted to be in
Last day before many subs will go dark (either indefinitely or at least for 48 hours), including r/endeavouros Just curious what ppl here think and how they will handle the situation? I will join the protest by logging out my 6+ year old, rather active account this evening. The AMA from spez sealed it for me. Will I be back? If things change, maybe, but as it looks like it’s “goodbye Reddit” for me.
Hi all, I’m fairly new to Arch Linux and I want to try and make the switch long-term to EndeavourOS, learning along the way. I have tried it in a virtual machine before and briefly on my system. I love this project, however the volatility of Arch scares me at the moment since I am inexperienced. I would like to learn how to setup my system in such a way that, if all else fails, I can be back up and running quickly to continue using my computer.
I don’t use this anymore, got sick of streaming and buffering. I use this now: To use it, I just copy the URL to the clipboard, and run the script above (I have a keybinding Meta+V for it).