Did the others all decide to quit or is there a practical reason?

  • Rikj000@discuss.tchncs.de
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    2 days ago

    YouTube has been cracking down on alternative frontends.

    Vanilla Invidious currently doesn’t work well,
    so most hosters paused and/or gave up.

    Fijxu runs a fork of Invidious,
    with their own modifications implemented to circumvent the blocks,
    here’s the source code if you’re interested:
    https://git.nadeko.net/Fijxu/invidious

    I’ve got big respect for Fijxu,
    he’s been doing a very good job of keeping Invidious alive + fighting against the YouTube crackdown lately, basically all on his own.

    If you can please consider:

    All the above can help Fijxu,
    since currently he’s mostly fighting a big tech giant all on his own.

    • N0x0n@lemmy.ml
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      I think the best thing to do is selfhosting your own instance :/ piped is doing a great job with their script to install with docker ! Yes I know this takes away the privacy feature allowing google to get your public IP and other annoying metadata… However all the rest works as expected !

      It has some quirks right now though… But they are very close in solving the issue (already done with LibreTube ).

    • Cris16228@lemmy.today
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      Vanilla Invidious currently doesn’t work well, so most hosters paused and/or gave up.

      This is the reason why I stopped to host my own. It’s so painful to maintain