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Anything but the subscriptions page is absolute garbage on that site. Ideally get an app to track your subs without having to have an account. NewPipe, FreeTube etc.
Are those available on PC/Linux? On my TV? ๐ญ I have them on my phone but I feel like there's too much hassle to do on my main viewing devices.
I use FreeTube on Linux. I think it's Chromium based, so some people don't like it, and it's usually one of the bigger resource hogs when I have it open, but its worth it for the ad-free, subscriptions-only experience imo...
Though lately it hasn't been behaving well with the vpn...
I mean, on PC I'm not really having much issue. I don't fall for "recommendations", and I run ublock origin in Firefox so I have zero ads. All good there. The TV is the worst though...
Well you asked if it worked on PC so... lol
I know, sorry. I realized it wasn't an issue on PC after the fact.
But the TV... It's brutal, the amount of long, unskippable ads. It's worse than on regular/linear television.
And if you don't want to deal with those breaking (becaue google is actively shooting them in the face) they DO provide RSS feeds for your creators.
Just add the channel url to your feed reader (ex. https://www.youtube.com/@LinusTechTips )and forget the youtube webui exists.