qbane 17 hours ago

Not likely:

> It only supports a subset of Javascript close to ES5 [...]

I have not read the code of the solver, but solving YouTube's JS challenge is so demanding that the team behind yt-dlp ditched their JS emulator written in Python.

AndyKelley 10 hours ago

That's a great idea, but if they did, then YouTube could retaliate by specifically using features that MicroQuickJS does not support.

leptons 6 hours ago

There's no reason it has to be lightweight, what it has to do is solve Youtube challenges without workarounds due to limited Javascript syntax.