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1. ugh123+lf1[view] [source] 2025-04-30 22:11:01
>>jayden+(OP)
It's possible at that size (32") you're triggering 'leanback' UI mode, which is optimized for longer distance (TV like) viewing.
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2. simonc+sk1[view] [source] 2025-04-30 22:52:43
>>ugh123+lf1
> It's possible at that size (32") you're triggering 'leanback' UI mode...

Right now, on my 32" 2160p screen, when I either maximize my browser window or put it into "fullscreen" mode, YouTube shows me a centered section with useful information (wide enough to display four videos when visiting the "/videos" endpoint), and empty space to either side of that section that's wide enough to convert this single centered-column layout into a three-column layout... tripling the amount of data on screen.

Both this and whatever "leanback" thing YouTube is testing are both pretty godawful. I do prefer the wasted space, so I know I can rearrange my windows to make use of the space. You never know whether or not a thumb-centric UI will shrink itself down when the viewport's size is reduced.

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