Grabbing live subtitles from YouTube Artemis 2 stream
Developer trying to extract live subtitles from NASA Artemis 2 YouTube stream for a tracker, blocked by anti-bot measures.
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surfaced semanticallyNASA Mission Trackers Lack Mobile-Friendly Real-Time Data
Publicly available trackers for NASA's Artemis missions (including NASA's own) lack mobile optimization and fail to surface live telemetry data in an accessible format. Casual space enthusiasts searching for real-time mission status encounter outdated news articles or underwhelming official tools. This is a niche consumer experience gap rather than a business-critical problem, with low commercial viability.
Poor Quality Auto-Translation for Foreign Language YouTube Content
YouTube's built-in translation and dubbing produces inaccurate, unpleasant results for non-English content, leaving a large audience underserved for foreign video consumption.
YouTube Creators Spend Excessive Time Manually Writing Video Timestamps
YouTube creators spend significant time manually creating video timestamps and chapter markers. Automated transcript-based timestamp generation addresses a real content creation bottleneck across the platform.
Video Downloader Cannot Bypass Geo-Restrictions
A video downloading tool does not support bypassing geo-restrictions. Users cannot download videos that are region-locked to countries other than their physical location without external VPN workarounds.
Project showcase: Artemis II 3D mission tracker
Post is a developer project showcase for a real-time 3D Artemis II mission tracker. No problem is described or implied. Not a candidate for problem discovery.
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