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by marcolucidi
1577 days ago
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thank you! the search video functionality is not builtin into ytcast, but is actually a separate script (ytsearch[0]) so you can use it with other tools! > cast videos saved on the laptop directly.... This would be a welcome addition. yeah i know this would be great, but unfortunately it's unfeasible with the current implementation. what ytcast does is merely "telling" the YouTube on TV app to play videos. [0]: https://github.com/MarcoLucidi01/bin/blob/master/ytsearch |
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Continuation searches occur when a user scrolls to the bottom of a search results page.
YouTube (or NewPipe, etc.) sends automated search requests to continue the search, triggered automatically via Javascript when the user scrolls to the bottom of the page.
YouTube continuation searches leak a large amount of unnecessary user data to Google.
1.sh[1] sends continuation searches manually and sends only the minimum ($MIN) data needed to fulfill the request.
It can be used to continue a search indefinitely over an extended period of time. Using an app like NewPipe, often recommended on HN, one could try to do continuation searches by repeatedly scrolling to the bottom of the search results page. However if one goes forward to view a result and then presses a back button, she will be returned to the first page the results, losing all the continuation search results. And if the browser tab or app is closed or crashes, the continuation search results are lost. It is easy to lose one's place when doing continuation searches using a Javascript-enabled browser or app. Using this script, this will never happen.
1.sh only uses TLS1.3 so no server certificate is sent in plaintext over the wire. Nor does it send SNI, i.e., plaintext hostnames on the wire.
ytsearch requires sed, column, awk, jq, fzf, and curl.
1.sh requires sed, netcat, stunnel and flex.
1.sh could be adapted to use curl but how does one disable SNI with curl.
Not to mention curl has a TLS fingerprint that sites may use to try to block requests or treat them with prejudice.
Usage for 1.sh is
To convert our line-oriented JSON to TSV, we can use line-oriented UNIX utilities. In general, this will be faster than jq and more robust for large files.1. 1.sh is a 25 line, 1000 character shell script. https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=30408770