The answer has always been I2P! they can nothing against what is shared on it!
The answer has always been I2P! they can nothing against what is shared on it!
they first succeeded in curbing piracy before the moved to ruining the value of their offerings.
Gay shit takes forever to land on these streaming websites, sometimes you never find the titles, so torrents are somehow better
change instance, try smaller instances, like https://sh.itjust.works/ or https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/
Take for instance Likes and dislikes counts are broken on all invidious instances, but on materialious they are displayed with no problem, are you telling me the invidious API was returning the counts just fine but they didn’t bother fixing the interface for months now ???
Great effort, beautiful interface
But I prefer the minimalist and snappier invidious interface. + Invidious is already slow at fixing issues even with the good userbase, I don’t know fast this project will be at fixing YouTube constant changes.
Try Freetube.
it will download the youtube page and remove trackers and telemetry. but google can still correlate traffic from ip to other identities of yours, I am not sure if by using invidious whereby you download the webpage from the instance and the video feed directly from youtube ( if you are not using proxy option in invidious) is more private than using Freetube and NewPipe which download both the feeds from youtube. only someone from google can tell if they track connexions to youtube “video servers”.
Content creators won’t follow because there isn’t any monetary incentive to do so. I have been regularly checking out Peertube for 4 years now and it is mostly a backup option for those that one day YouTube might delete their channel.
I guess it still works on me. that taste makes me wanna puke.
You were interrupting their secret society monthly meeting, that’s why they are looking at you angrily.
I wish for i2p torrenting community to grow so we can get rid of VPNs.
Friends don’t let friends use Google and meta. show those you care about what you have discovered. don’t lecture them just make them aware, share your findings.
Hi, I liked using Lemm.ee and the way you managed that instance. but cloudflare is a pain in the butt for everyone using VPNs or Tor, and I also understand the struggle of keeping an instance safe from trolls posting illegal stuff. anyways it seems this is the trend most websites are adopting these days, so I will have to make do with what works for now.
On LW I have been trying for over 3 days, and restarted the browser many times, cleaned the identity, changed the circuits many times as well. I am not concerned about that account. I just wasn’t expecting it to catch up with the fediverse this quickly.
It crossed my mind to host my own instance, but I am not very confident in my tech skills. It might create more security issues than it solves.
Yes, I am exploring other instances right now, I can post from sh.itjust.works fine, but I kinda arbitrarily disconnects me from time to time, It must be a bug. will check other instances if needed.
But commenting using a LW account used to work a week ago, they must have actively changed something.
It is already law in the UK, they are just waiting for the right moment to activate it.
Maybe this move by the EU will embolden other countries to follow suite. the best thing to do is to move to a corner of the internet they can’t control. like Tor , I2P and similar projects