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    SummaryLondon-based developer Steven Irby has launched Channel Surfer, a free web app that transforms YouTube into a nostalgic, retro cable TV guideThe platform features around 40 curated channels across topics like news, tech, and sports, allowing users to tune into videos mid-streamBy removing algorithmic recommendations, the app aims to combat viewer decision fatigue while offering the ability to import personal YouTube subscriptionsChannel Surfer is bringing the classic channel-surfing experience to the internet by flipping YouTube into a late-90s cable TV guide. Created by tech industry veteran Steven Irby, the web application takes aim at modern "indecision fatigue" by killing off endless scrolling and algorithm-driven suggestions. Instead of hunting down a specific video, users can simply click on themed networks—ranging from AI and coding to news and gaming—and instantly jump into content that is already broadcasting.The lightweight application currently functions as a static Next.js site hosted on Cloudflare, leveraging PartyKit to display real-time viewer counts for a shared, communal watching experience. At launch, the free platform boasts a hand-picked selection of 175 YouTube channels and 25 music playlists organized into 40 distinct TV-style networks. An electronic program guide even maps out up to 24 hours of scheduled content to complete the retro aesthetic.For a more personalized touch, users can subscribe to Irby's newsletter to unlock a simple bookmarklet tool that imports their own YouTube subscriptions directly into the app. Because Channel Surfer relies on standard YouTube embeds, familiar playback controls and platform advertisements remain fully intact, ensuring it stays well within YouTube's policy guidelines. Tapping directly into internet nostalgia, the project proved immediately popular, quickly racking up over 10,000 views within its first 24 hours online.Click here to view full gallery at Hypebeast
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