So we finally signed up to Nebula yesterday, and all it took was the triumphant return of Tom Scott.

https://nebula.tv/videos/tomscott-england-trailer

And yeah, that's a great first episode. The health and safety nerd in me wasn't terribly happy about the workshop, but it's entertaining.

As a bonus, I finally get to watch @notjustbikes new show as well.

Tom Scott: England — Official Trailer

Nebula

I'd be interested to see the subscription numbers for Nebula before and after this episode was released. Tom is very, very popular, and it's currently only £30 for a year's subscription.

Had a brief scan through it on the Apple TV app last night, and I was surprised by how many of the people I watch on YouTube are already on Nebula, so that's nice. And it means that I don't have to spend too much time fucking about with alternative ways to watch YT on Apple TV without having to pay an extortionate fee or tolerate a frankly unreasonable amount of adverts.

TURNS OUT, GOOGLE, THAT IF YOU OFFER A GOOD SERVICE FOR A REASONABLE PRICE, PEOPLE ARE LESS LIKELY TO TRY AND PIRATE YOUR SHIT.

Seriously though; a few years back I discovered that you could sign up to YouTube Premium using a VPN in a country where it was considerably less expensive. As a result, I had a family plan from Ukraine that cost me about £6 a month.

And I was happy with that.

I could watch what I liked on Apple TV without adverts, and so could T on their own profile. It was great. We watched a lot of YT together.

But then YT closed that loophole and shitcanned our subscription. They wanted £20 a month to continue. I'm not paying twenty fucking quid just for YouTube. £240 a year. Astonishing. More than all of the streaming services.

And yeah, you get YT Music included, but I never, ever used it because I use Apple Music.

So instead, I put together a little script that downloads using yt-dlp into a Jellyfin server.

And Google then got £0 from me.

Fuck 'em.

@DJDarren yt-dlp is magic ☺️