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Posted by kilroy123 2 days ago

Show HN: Channel Surfer – Watch YouTube like it’s cable TV(channelsurfer.tv)
I know, it's a very first-world problem. But in my house, we have a hard time deciding what to watch. Too many options!

So I made this to recreate Cable TV for YouTube. I made it so it runs in the browser. Quickly import your subscriptions in the browser via a bookmarklet. No accounts, no sign-ins. Just quickly import your data locally.

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bentt 1 hour ago|
I love this. At a glance, here are some dynamics this reveals:

1. You can share a channel with a friend and know that they see the same thing as you. What's on at 5:03pm on channel 4 is the same for everyone.

2. The decision of what to watch is topical and greatly simplified. It extracts the decisions from "the algorithm" and gives you agency again.

3. There's a lot of stuff you never see on Youtube's recommendations because the algorithm doesn't show you those videos. Ever.

holysoles 2 hours ago||
I'll plug a similar project that I found last week, its an emulated TV Tuner (HD Homerun) of your Plex/Jellyfin content. Its great having an easy option to throw something on for background noise.

https://tunarr.com/

epiccoleman 4 hours ago||
This is super cool, I love the aesthetic. The biggest thing I want out of something like this is curation (and it seems like there's at least some degree of that happening here among the various categories).
realityfactchex 4 hours ago||
Original HN post 2 days prior (0 traction then): https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47336100

Recent media coverage:

https://techcrunch.com/2026/03/12/channel-surfer-watch-youtu...

https://www.theverge.com/tech/893598/this-is-immediately-my-...

https://www.engadget.com/entertainment/youtube/this-web-app-...

https://hackaday.com/2025/10/17/channel-surfing-nostalgia-ma...

dang 4 hours ago|
Thanks! When there was a recent Show HN we usually merge the comments thither and re-up that post. I'll do that now.

Normally I'd leave your comment in the original thread as a pointer, but since the other links are of interest, I've moved it too.

(the other thread was https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47366400)

starkeeper 2 hours ago||
This is so weird because yesterday, or the day before I was trying to think of some sample code to work on, and I did want to simulate a TV set with youtube. Not exactly like yours, no channel guide, but the basics and I think there is a weird reason besides inside knowledge why prediction markets "work"!!

Looks great!

numbers 1 hour ago||
I want something like this for Plex, where I can just turn it on and have some of my favorite shows play random episodes, and I wish Plex made that easy to do.
clintonc 1 hour ago||
I love this. Thank you.
ekjhgkejhgk 2 hours ago||
There's a nice interview with Stallman where he's asked about this: what are people's motivation for contributing to Free software.

https://youtu.be/ucXYWG0vqqk?t=1889

I find him speaking really soothing.

gerjomarty 2 hours ago||
This reminded me of Ersatz TV [1], which on checking appears to have gone into maintenance mode a few weeks ago.

I had wanted to use something that lets me set up an EPG with all of the YouTube channels I watch, to see their live streams in a TV guide and see their upcoming streams in a nice grid format. It's probably harder to do this with live stuff than it is to have a set of videos like this site uses.

[1]: https://github.com/ErsatzTV/ErsatzTV

ElijahLynn 3 hours ago|
My first impulse was when pressing the channels that it wasn't working. I then realized I had to hold down my thumb for it to then give me a prompt to tune to the channel. That user experience needs to be improved.

Other than that, this totally fits the nostalgia of old school cable channel surfing!

Well done!

kilroy123 3 hours ago|
You have to tap on the channels on the left.
ElijahLynn 2 hours ago||
Ah, yes, that works, thank you. Was not obvious.
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