![]() Putting that one aside (GPL is hardly the only license on the OSS field after all), the App Store model is just plainly too prohibitively expensive to publish a FOSS app for unless you're planning to maximize value. On a basic level, the GPL is incompatible with their codesigning processes and they have no intent of changing that (VLC ran into this wall several times until they managed to work around it). It's straight up non-viable to put up F/OSS apps into the app store. SponsorBlock also has an official Safari extension available. It’s helpful to have when you want to watch videos in 4K - something most Invidious or Piped servers struggle with. ![]() It makes using YouTube in the browser so much more tolerable. Vinegar is a Safari extension that blocks YouTube ads and replaces the player with the default WebKit html player. These extensions are universal AppStore purchases and work just as well on mobile as they do on desktop Safari. Safari Extensions - I prefer watching YouTube in the browser. It runs way better than the official YouTube app. It’s available on all Apple platforms included tvOS. It can connect either Piped or Invidous servers. ![]() Yatte is a third party client built from scratch in swift ui. There is no need to fuss with all of that, when there are plenty of good options on the AppStore. That feels unsafe to run untrusted code, and I personally don’t want to review the code myself or build from source if that’s even possible. I prefer to avoid sideloading modified versions of the official iOS apps. You can get sponsor and ad free YouTube through the App Store. ![]()
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