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Native iOS Client for Self-Hosted YouTube Archives (Jellyfin/Tube Archivist)

SwiftTube is a native iOS app that presents Jellyfin or Tube Archivist video archives with a YouTube-like UX rather than treating them as TV shows. The developer shares a product launch targeting self-hosters frustrated by poor mobile experience. Not a problem statement.

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