A new breed of open source web applications are popping up and gaining momentum among privacy concerned citizens. They’re called Invidious, Nitter, Bibliogram, Teddit or Scribe. Their main purpose is to propose alternative interfaces to “corporate social media”.
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I haven’t posted in a long time
No Diggity #CoverTuesday
Out of the million bedroom musicians that record themselves on Youtube, some do stand out because of a “je ne sais quoi”, maybe in their voice or interpretation. The settings are always the same; a nothing special bedroom, an electric piano or a guitar and a fancy microphone. But Lukas Siemoneit did capture something here with this version of a mega hit by Blackstreet.
J’sais pas quoi faire… (sur #youtube)
…pendant 10 heures
What happened on July 24, 2010?
80,000 people from 192 countries uploaded 4,500 hours of footage shot on that day and Kevin Macdonald created a 90 minutes film with it. Just beautiful.
YooouuuTuuube
A nice webapp using any video from Youtube or Vimeo.
They even have a bookmarklet to make it even easier.
I like.
http://yooouuutuuube.com
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Stupid but clever. :)