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

  • Rikj000
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    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.

    • @[email protected]
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      52 days ago

      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 ).

        • @[email protected]
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          No sponsors, no ads, customizable and watch YouTube videos without a premium account?

          Edit1: Lighter UI

          Edit2: There’s a way to use a VPN and split tunneling but didn’t dug that far right now. So it’s still possible to have the privacy feature if that’s against your threat model/privacy concerns.

          • Estebiu
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            318 hours ago

            And lighter UI. Pretty important for when you’re on a system with limited ram, like the steam deck.

    • @[email protected]
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      272 days ago

      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

    • @[email protected]
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      82 days ago

      Google rate limits IPs which breaks YouTube for many users who use shared IPs to protect themselves, including invidious users

  • Norah (pup/it/she)
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    672 days ago

    Google started blocking them in some way. Even my self-hosted, entirely local-access only instance stopped working.

    • @[email protected]
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      172 days ago

      It got so bad that couldn’t access YouTube on their official app in my company phone without logging in.

          • @[email protected]
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            42 days ago

            I mean I’m just trying to help.

            Just so you know, this attitude is signing the “I acknowledge I’m stepping in shit and have no right to complain when shit gets on me later” line.

            I’m not trying to side with your boss here, this advice is for your own good.

    • Novaling
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      62 days ago

      Even YT on browser for both my tablet and laptop have gotten mad at me and thrown a hissy for forcing me to login. Less of a problem on my Laptop, because I use Freetube to watch on there, and on my Phone I use Revanced. But man, I just hate watching on my Kindle now, because that shit is old and can barely run Firefox (got it via aurora store, not even in the Amazon appstore 😭) and YT on browser is ass. I tried NewPipe and it crashed all the time, so I got the for PipePipe cause I’m a weeabo, and it worked well but now I get the blocked IP every other day. My tablet crashed when I tried to download Revanced YT on there, so I gave up.

      • Mike Wooskey
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        42 days ago

        That works for me, for a while. I also auto-restart the invidious container stack hourly, per their recommendation. But sooner or later it fails, and usually the fix is to recreate a token. It only takes a minute, but it’s a hassle to do often.

  • @firepenny
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    172 days ago

    Best thing you can do is host it yourself, and keep it private. Doing this has helped with preventing with IPs getting blocked.

    • Ben "Werner" Zucker
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      11 day ago

      That’s what I did. Used a random sbc I had laying around, put on invidious with docker and run. Works. Age restricted videos are an issue though.

  • LeTak
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    212 days ago

    There is also nyc1.iv.ggtyler.dev But I don’t know where I found it.

  • @[email protected]
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    52 days ago

    Apart of Invidious, also FreeTube, which works with Invidious, don’t work well anymore, it listed the searched Videos, but they are not playable. As workarround I set the SMplayer as extern player, so I can watch the Videos, clicking on the little icon down left of the Video Thumbnail, or open the Video direct in the “Open URL” of the SMplayer. This still works fine, also with the URLs from a lot of other streaming sites. SMplayer is the Graphic interface of the Mplayer. Anyway, Google is killing all front-ends which cut of the Video ads. I think, there is a need to search an alternative to YT (maybe Odysee?)