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this post was submitted on 13 Sep 2023
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Nah. Newpipe is incredibly slow and the UX/UI are ponderous. Imo, the best way to watch YouTube videos is to use libretube or YouTube revanced.
Newpipe isn't slow. The gui is absolutely fantastic being minimal.
Did you tried libretube ? You should try it.
Yeh I've tried it. I don't see the appeal over newpipe in the gui/ux at all. It's honestly slower for me also.
Just not what I want.