OT, but is Nebula worth getting? I've been more and more tempted as I see creators whose work I enjoy going up on there, and as the YouTube experience becomes ever more ad-riddled
OT, but is Nebula worth getting? I've been more and more tempted as I see creators whose work I enjoy going up on there, and as the YouTube experience becomes ever more ad-riddled
I love it. Well worth the $10 per year. A lot of creators will do longer versions for Nebula (like Practical Engineering) or do exclusive extra videos for Nebula (like LowSpecGamer). Plus, no ads...
I love it. Well worth the $10 per year.
A lot of creators will do longer versions for Nebula (like Practical Engineering) or do exclusive extra videos for Nebula (like LowSpecGamer).
Plus, no ads at all. I pay for YouTube Premium but that doesn’t stop ads that are part of the video as sponsored content.
SponsorBlock has been ported to a bunch of different platforms, including AppleTV. iSponsorBlockTV needs to running on a computer (Mac or via Docker) on the same network as the AppleTV for it to...
SponsorBlock has been ported to a bunch of different platforms, including AppleTV. iSponsorBlockTV needs to running on a computer (Mac or via Docker) on the same network as the AppleTV for it to work though.
Works like a charm. Took about half an hour to get up and running on my Synology (which was mostly me Googling because Synology makes it hard to run docker containers that require a bit of setup).
Works like a charm. Took about half an hour to get up and running on my Synology (which was mostly me Googling because Synology makes it hard to run docker containers that require a bit of setup).
Also on Nebula.
OT, but is Nebula worth getting? I've been more and more tempted as I see creators whose work I enjoy going up on there, and as the YouTube experience becomes ever more ad-riddled
I love it. Well worth the $10 per year.
A lot of creators will do longer versions for Nebula (like Practical Engineering) or do exclusive extra videos for Nebula (like LowSpecGamer).
Plus, no ads at all. I pay for YouTube Premium but that doesn’t stop ads that are part of the video as sponsored content.
SponsorBlock (Firefox - Chrome)
I use it where I can, but unfortunately there’s only the official YouTube app for Apple TV.
SponsorBlock has been ported to a bunch of different platforms, including AppleTV. iSponsorBlockTV needs to running on a computer (Mac or via Docker) on the same network as the AppleTV for it to work though.
I’d never heard of this port. Definitely installing this on my Synology tonight.
Cool. Let me know how it goes, and if it works, so I know whether to recommend it again or not. :)
Works like a charm. Took about half an hour to get up and running on my Synology (which was mostly me Googling because Synology makes it hard to run docker containers that require a bit of setup).
Awesome! I only wish they had one for Fire Sticks, so I could give that a try on mine. :(