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Invidious: an alternative front-end to YouTube

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  • girishG Offline
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    girish
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    well, what do you know. it's already released - https://github.com/Chocobozzz/PeerTube/releases/tag/v2.2.0

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    • girishG girish

      Ah thanks. From my quick reading, invidious is a frontend to youtube and it doesn't store videos itself. As opposed to peertube, which can also host videos. On a side note, Peertube recently added LDAP support, just waiting for their upstream release.

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      @girish Just to make sure we are all on the same page that is the point of Invidious. I don't see it as something that competes with PeerTube in anyway but is still necessary. I think being able to provide a way for users to access YouTube content without using YouTube directly is important.

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        Looks like they have github repo now at https://github.com/iv-org/invidious

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        • ericdrgnE ericdrgn

          @girish Just to make sure we are all on the same page that is the point of Invidious. I don't see it as something that competes with PeerTube in anyway but is still necessary. I think being able to provide a way for users to access YouTube content without using YouTube directly is important.

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          @ericdrgn do you know the status of the project? It seems they haven't made a release in 2 years now - https://github.com/iv-org/invidious/releases

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          • girishG girish

            @ericdrgn do you know the status of the project? It seems they haven't made a release in 2 years now - https://github.com/iv-org/invidious/releases

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            @girish but it's working in stable fashion, lots of sites offering it as a service

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            • timconsidineT timconsidine

              @girish but it's working in stable fashion, lots of sites offering it as a service

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              @timconsidine ah, I was going to say there are 1023 commits to master since the last release but now I saw this note - "Releases are deprecated, build directly from master" (https://github.com/iv-org/invidious/releases/tag/0.20.1)

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              • girishG girish

                @timconsidine ah, I was going to say there are 1023 commits to master since the last release but now I saw this note - "Releases are deprecated, build directly from master" (https://github.com/iv-org/invidious/releases/tag/0.20.1)

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                @girish

                I hope Cloudron supports Invidious. The maintainer ceased developing it but it is still widely used by many people and also by some applications. (For example, https://teddit.net (an alternative front-end for Reddit) has options to open Youtube links in an invidio.us instance instead.)

                People are still using Youtube (instead of LBRY/Odysee) and a lot of valuable content still remains on Youtube (people haven't started using the one-click import onto Odysee yet.)

                Until YT disappears, we need some sort of digital "condom" for Youtube's Big Data, anti-social tracking and privacy destroying crapware. Invidio.us is a good choice.

                https://yewtu.be
                and
                https://invidious.snopyta.org/

                are both quite reliable instances which work well. We could do with more such instances, and I hope Cloudron helps make that happen.

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                • L LoudLemur

                  @girish

                  I hope Cloudron supports Invidious. The maintainer ceased developing it but it is still widely used by many people and also by some applications. (For example, https://teddit.net (an alternative front-end for Reddit) has options to open Youtube links in an invidio.us instance instead.)

                  People are still using Youtube (instead of LBRY/Odysee) and a lot of valuable content still remains on Youtube (people haven't started using the one-click import onto Odysee yet.)

                  Until YT disappears, we need some sort of digital "condom" for Youtube's Big Data, anti-social tracking and privacy destroying crapware. Invidio.us is a good choice.

                  https://yewtu.be
                  and
                  https://invidious.snopyta.org/

                  are both quite reliable instances which work well. We could do with more such instances, and I hope Cloudron helps make that happen.

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                  @loudlemur said in Invidious: an alternative front-end to YouTube:

                  The maintainer ceased developing it

                  I'd like this too, but that's a bit of a red flag.

                  Generally Cloudron only likes to include actively maintained apps, for good reason really.

                  I use Cloudron with Gandi & Hetzner

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                  • jdaviescoatesJ jdaviescoates

                    @loudlemur said in Invidious: an alternative front-end to YouTube:

                    The maintainer ceased developing it

                    I'd like this too, but that's a bit of a red flag.

                    Generally Cloudron only likes to include actively maintained apps, for good reason really.

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                    #13

                    @jdaviescoates said in Invidious: an alternative front-end to YouTube:

                    @loudlemur said in Invidious: an alternative front-end to YouTube:

                    The maintainer ceased developing it

                    I'd like this too, but that's a bit of a red flag.

                    Generally Cloudron only likes to include actively maintained apps, for good reason really.

                    It might be that the original creator stopped developing it, but a quick look at the repository shows active development. So it seems that it is actively maintained.

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                    • J jk

                      @jdaviescoates said in Invidious: an alternative front-end to YouTube:

                      @loudlemur said in Invidious: an alternative front-end to YouTube:

                      The maintainer ceased developing it

                      I'd like this too, but that's a bit of a red flag.

                      Generally Cloudron only likes to include actively maintained apps, for good reason really.

                      It might be that the original creator stopped developing it, but a quick look at the repository shows active development. So it seems that it is actively maintained.

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                      #14

                      @jk said in Invidious: an alternative front-end to YouTube:

                      So it seems that it is actively maintained.

                      Good to hear.

                      I use Cloudron with Gandi & Hetzner

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                      • J jk

                        @jdaviescoates said in Invidious: an alternative front-end to YouTube:

                        @loudlemur said in Invidious: an alternative front-end to YouTube:

                        The maintainer ceased developing it

                        I'd like this too, but that's a bit of a red flag.

                        Generally Cloudron only likes to include actively maintained apps, for good reason really.

                        It might be that the original creator stopped developing it, but a quick look at the repository shows active development. So it seems that it is actively maintained.

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                        #15

                        @jk Yes, thanks. And invidio.us is also becoming more widely used. It is one of several, independent projects which seek to protect the users from intrusive corporate surveillance, including:

                        • nitter.net (for Twitter)
                        • teddit.net (for Reddit)
                        • bibliogram.art (for Instagram)

                        There are some requests to support these projects in the App Wishlist. I am starting one now for Bibliogram. Already one there. Looks like Instagram are blocking all instances... 😞

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                          wrote on last edited by LoudLemur
                          #16

                          Invidious keep a Docker image on the Free alternative to DockerHub, Quay:

                          https://github.com/quay/quay
                          https://docs.invidious.io/Installation/#automated-installation
                          https://quay.io/repository/invidious/invidious

                          Invidio.us is one of several different proxies supported by the brilliant Privacy Redirect browser extension. This tool automatically transforms links on webpages to proprietary sites like Reddit and Twitter and Youtube, to Free proxies like Teddit, Nitter and Invidious:

                          https://github.com/SimonBrazell/privacy-redirect

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                          • girishG girish

                            @cbeams Just leave a note in that forum thread with the git repo and also please provide us with status updates as you work on it and we will get it published!

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                            @girish There is a Docker for Invidious here:

                            https://docs.invidious.io/installation/#docker

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                            • L LoudLemur

                              @girish There is a Docker for Invidious here:

                              https://docs.invidious.io/installation/#docker

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                              I think - especially in the times of the GDPR - this is a very interesting thing to have. It allowed you to add YT links free from any trackers, but you still get a video player in the post. Works wonders on social Media, but also in Blog posts 😄

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                              • JOduMonTJ JOduMonT

                                so they claim to be an alternative front-end to YouTube but I feel it is more like a proxy, such as Searx do for Google Search.

                                I'm really pro Free/Libre Open Source and believe in decentralization but let's face it, these 2 things are like a cult and/or a religion, you have to practice to be a believer.

                                Anyway my point is I love the idea of PeerTube (but if they reach 1% of the crowd of YouTube this will be a big success) and

                                I felt it must be a way to being able to access the content of YouTube without sacrificing our privacy, then I found Invidious.

                                they invidiously have a docker image and a docker-compose file

                                Repo: https://github.com/iv-org/invidious

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                                #19

                                @JOduMonT said in Invidious: an alternative front-end to YouTube:

                                so they claim to be an alternative front-end to YouTube but I feel it is more like a proxy, such as Searx do for Google Search.

                                I'm really pro Free/Libre Open Source and believe in decentralization but let's face it, these 2 things are like a cult and/or a religion, you have to practice to be a believer.

                                Anyway my point is I love the idea of PeerTube (but if they reach 1% of the crowd of YouTube this will be a big success) and

                                I felt it must be a way to being able to access the content of YouTube without sacrificing our privacy, then I found Invidious.

                                they invidiously have a docker image and a docker-compose file

                                Repo: https://github.com/iv-org/invidious

                                I would like to bump this post and hope that we can support Invidious on Cloudron.

                                Anybody else interested in making this happen?

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                                • L LoudLemur

                                  @JOduMonT said in Invidious: an alternative front-end to YouTube:

                                  so they claim to be an alternative front-end to YouTube but I feel it is more like a proxy, such as Searx do for Google Search.

                                  I'm really pro Free/Libre Open Source and believe in decentralization but let's face it, these 2 things are like a cult and/or a religion, you have to practice to be a believer.

                                  Anyway my point is I love the idea of PeerTube (but if they reach 1% of the crowd of YouTube this will be a big success) and

                                  I felt it must be a way to being able to access the content of YouTube without sacrificing our privacy, then I found Invidious.

                                  they invidiously have a docker image and a docker-compose file

                                  Repo: https://github.com/iv-org/invidious

                                  I would like to bump this post and hope that we can support Invidious on Cloudron.

                                  Anybody else interested in making this happen?

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                                  @LoudLemur I’ll chip in if others also want to sponsor a paid packaging effort.

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                                    @LoudLemur I’ll chip in if others also want to sponsor a paid packaging effort.

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                                    @humptydumpty Does Cloudron have a mechanism for crowdfunding packaging?

                                    Also, after the initial packaging, how much work is there when future releases arrive?

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                                      @humptydumpty Does Cloudron have a mechanism for crowdfunding packaging?

                                      Also, after the initial packaging, how much work is there when future releases arrive?

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                                      @LoudLemur I’m not aware of a crowdfunding feature on this forum but if we get enough contributors, we can hire a dev to package it for us. I’m not sure what is involved in app maintenance but if I’m not mistaken, Cloudron staff take over that responsibility if they choose to add the app to the appstore.

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                                        Keep getting upvotes and ping all your social audiences about Cloudron, to bring more eyes to the prizes.

                                        More apps are getting packaged, just a lot of them to get through, and you never know how easy they will be until you hit an issue.

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                                          I tried to create a initial package, but they use tools like shards and crystal. I don't have experience with that. Beside of the app is using a postgresql database. A package should be doable, but currently it is too complex for myself.

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