YouTube is currently trying to block Invidious instances
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There is an IPv6 rotation tutorial here:
https://github.com/iv-org/smart-ipv6-rotatorWould Cloudron be able to create the invidious instance in such a way that it was allocated an arbitrary IP6 address from a range, and the admin could then, when necessary, set the instance to a new, arbitrary IPv6 address? This might be something for you to keep on the lookout for during your IPv6 research, @girish.
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@archos I tried updating indivious to the latest commit, same error.
Looks like this has been reported (many times) -
https://github.com/search?q=repo%3Aiv-org%2Finvidious+The+video+returned+by+YouTube+isn't+the+requested+one&type=issues -
@archos I tried updating indivious to the latest commit, same error.
Looks like this has been reported (many times) -
https://github.com/search?q=repo%3Aiv-org%2Finvidious+The+video+returned+by+YouTube+isn't+the+requested+one&type=issues -
@archos I tried updating indivious to the latest commit, same error.
Looks like this has been reported (many times) -
https://github.com/search?q=repo%3Aiv-org%2Finvidious+The+video+returned+by+YouTube+isn't+the+requested+one&type=issues -
@archos updated. Can also confirm it works again with the latest update!
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Hi, so unfortunately again all instances of invidious are blocked by Google. Hopefully the developers will fix it soon. I'll let you know
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@archos It was noticeable a couple of days ago. Invidious pages didn't load right away and needed reloading. Now the video won't work at all. I think google have some digruntled former employees. Maybe they would like to help contribute code.
@LoudLemur I hope it doesn't turn out like Nitter
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@archos finally, tagged releases are back as well!
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Mines still currently working (but I rarely actually use it!)