What is Grayjay?

Grayjay is a cutting-edge app that serves as a video player and source aggregator. It allows you to stream and organize videos from various sources, providing a unified platform for your entertainment needs.

It’s mostly used as a YouTube frontend^. However, it is now launching as a desktop app for Linux, Mac and Windows.

  • Cossty@lemmy.world
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    13 hours ago

    I don’t know what to tell you. It looks like to me that you seem to think that somehow I am wasting my enjoyment of the media. Or that my consumption of the media isn’t the right one or fulfilling or something like that.

    As I said before, I can understand everything. Why should I listen to or watch something in normal speed? It’s just a waste of time in my case.

    When somebody can hit a target that is 300 meters away, why would you tell them to shoot at the target that is only 100 meters away? What’s the point in that for them?

    I don’t know if that is a good analogy, but I don’t know how else to explain this.

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      10 hours ago

      imagine someone told you they ate bananas sideways because it’s faster and cleaner. That’s probably how they feel.

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        2 minutes ago

        I guess I can see that, but I never said that it is cleaner. It’s the same for me. It’s not dirtier. It’s not cleaner. It’s only faster. Eating the banana sideways might look weird to other people, but there is literally no advantage for me to eat it normally.

        When someone tells you that they finished a book in a really short time, the first thing you think is probably that the book is really good and they had to like it. You probably don’t think, “oh, that’s not really reading. You technically just skimmed through it, you don’t know what you even read.”

        Some people read faster. Some people listen faster. It shouldn’t be that surprising.