Because, why not?
Invidious is an opensource front-end for YouTube ( https://github.com/iv-org/invidious ). Here is just some of the nifty features:
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Copylefted libre software (AGPLv3+ licensed)
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Lightweight (the homepage is ~4 KB compressed)
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No ads
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No tracking
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Javascript is 100% optional
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Tools for managing subscriptions:
- Only show unseen videos
- Only show latest (or latest unseen) video from each channel
- Delivers notifications from all subscribed channels
- Automatically redirect homepage to feed
- Import subscriptions from YouTube
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Audio-only mode (and no need to keep window open on mobile)
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Dark mode
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Embed support
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Set default player options (speed, quality, autoplay, loop)
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Support for Reddit comments in place of YouTube comments
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Import/Export subscriptions, watch history, preferences
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Developer API
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Does not use any of the official YouTube APIs
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No need to create a Google account to save subscriptions
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No Code of Conduct
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No Contributor license Agreement
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Available in many languages, thanks to Weblate
You can access the service from the following clearnet and anonymity network URLs:
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Clearnet: https://tube.incog.host
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Tor: http://tuberyps2pn6dor6h47brof3w2asmauahhk4ei42krugybzzzo55klad.onion
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I2P: (Will need to use the B32 / helper as the .i2p was just added and won't resolve for most)
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Yggdrasil: (Coming soon...)
###Notes:
Best performance is over the clearnet, obviously. Tor performance is fine, and I2P performance is acceptable. Over the I2P network you will likely need to pause and let the video buffer and watch in low quality, but that's the price you pay for anonymity sometimes.
The server is hosted in Luxembourg and has no limit on bandwidth so stream or download away. It's a resource that I want people to use, so don't be shy about using it.
Enjoy!
alltimelow wrote
This is cool, there's still some bugs with it, but I'd love to see this get more attention, I've never seen anything like it before!!