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Fijxu cl on 2025-04-20 22:58 No.490
>>489
enable offline mode on the config?
Anon za on 2025-04-20 21:03 No.489
hey does your minecraft server allow cracked clients to join?
Fijxu cl on 2025-04-20 20:26 No.488
>>484
It used to work :?
I'll investigate tomorrow or another day

>>477
Anubis works fine on Tor :?
Fijxu cl on 2025-04-20 20:25 No.487
>>486
I enlarged it
Anon hr on 2025-04-20 18:26 No.486
What's up with Invidious popular page? It's suddenly a lot bigger and more varied, it no longer feels like half of it I see is the same every day
Anon us on 2025-04-20 14:49 No.485
you have a cozy website :3
Anon us on 2025-04-20 12:52 No.484
The i2p instances doesn't work because of Anubis, is there any way to get around it?
a at on 2025-04-20 00:38 No.483
>>482
Look, even Dr. RMS has become an UNPERSON thanks to his Software Freedom agendas, since Gulag "absorbs" laid-off MICRO$HAFTers (those who Worship Gates' Letter to Hobbyists and attempt to END Software Freedom)

This is basically a SLAPP (Strategic Lawsuit against Public Participation, A.K.A. MICRO$HAFT AstroTurfing) in the Freedom Fighters' (i.e. GNU Users) faces.

RMS DMCAed: https://techrights.org/n/2025/01/20/Google_Cancels_RMS.shtml
https://techrights.org/n/2025/01/21/The_January_20_Public_Talk_by_Richard_Stallman_Around_Midday_ET.shtml
Anon de on 2025-04-19 13:25 No.482
The EU banning secure comms is ironic
when I download an mp3 it's theft as if i had taken physical piece of property
when the government downloads MY mp3, it's fighting BAD GUYS in defense of THE CHILDREN for the betterment of our new decomacratic republic of socialist communes : )

Youlube even is shadow deleting many videos that trash the idea of putting backdoors in everything
Anon no on 2025-04-19 10:39 No.481
>>479 >>478 >>477 the tor instance anubis works for me even with http, so not necessarily disrespectful(Fijxu wouldn't know that it would happen to you)
Anon us on 2025-04-19 09:42 No.480
bro stop sending things thrice (i know why, i am very smart and know that clicking submit more than once sends the message more than once, more common in people with slower internet, such as tor)
Anon ch on 2025-04-18 14:03 No.479
you activated Anubis on the tor instance, you utter buffoon... Anubis detects HTTP and blocks the request stating HTTPS required... idiot buffoon... very very disrespectful...
Anon ch on 2025-04-18 14:03 No.478
you activated Anubis on the tor instance, you utter buffoon... Anubis detects HTTP and blocks the request stating HTTPS required... idiot buffoon... very very disrespectful...
Anon ch on 2025-04-18 14:03 No.477
you activated Anubis on the tor instance, you utter buffoon... Anubis detects HTTP and blocks the request stating HTTPS required... idiot buffoon... very very disrespectful...
Anon de on 2025-04-18 11:23 No.476
>>Fijxu test
Anon us on 2025-04-17 02:57 No.475
Please make a SearXNG instance!
Anon us on 2025-04-17 02:57 No.474
Please make a SearXNG instance!
Anon us on 2025-04-17 02:57 No.473
Please make a SearXNG instance!
Anon us on 2025-04-17 02:49 No.472
Nice site 👍
Sneed us on 2025-04-16 18:48 No.471
>>457
>>461
These two issues are actually related. If a business partner of google, say a record company, doesnt like how we can circumvent their ads and tracking, then they can pull on the YT purse strings to persuade legal action from google. Like what
>>466
said.

This emp guy once hosted a podcast called "The State of the Youtube" and these are also pretty good videos. The QRD on the second link is that when pewdiepie got surpassed bin sub count by an indian record label, it symbolized the end of an era.

https://inv.nadeko.net/watch?v=1cvgoY0cmzk

https://inv.nadeko.net/watch?v=nBQFls_elpY
Anon de on 2025-04-16 15:08 No.470
https://inv.nadeko.net/watch?v=bKqFKznT_Z4
Can't wait for zuckerberg inc. being forced to sell whatsapp to zuckerberg ltd.
Fijxu cl on 2025-04-16 12:52 No.469
>>468
Yes, otherwise, those files would not be there
Anon ch on 2025-04-16 12:07 No.468
sure you want all this to be public?

https://luna.nadeko.net/keygenmusic.tk/kgm/YouKing/
Anon de on 2025-04-16 01:23 No.467
"beIN, Canal+, DAZN, Disney, Sky, Netflix, and Warner Bros"-- most fag globohomo corps

ACE - Actual CocksuckErs
a de on 2025-04-16 01:13 No.466
>>457
>>461
"DMCA is US only" nope, some entity wanted to make it global: ACE. TorrentFreak (Ernesto et al.) has them covered, whatever ACE is up to when they take one down, they even have a copy of ACE's court documents.

Alliance for Creativity and Entertainment? MORE LIKE Alliance for Copyright (sic) Extremists

Source: https://torrentfreak.com/tag/ACE/
Anon us on 2025-04-15 21:31 No.465
>>457
I love you!!
Anon lt on 2025-04-15 19:39 No.464
https://inv.nadeko.net/watch?v=LWvSbaZ3Oz0
No way, the feds have exposed the feds
Fijxu cl on 2025-04-15 18:44 No.463
>>462
np, you can also use I2P to access invidious, but I'll let you know that IT WORKS LIKE SHIT, I2P is not designed for video streaming
Lux ru at ?luxfero.nekoweb.org on 2025-04-15 18:01 No.462
Mate you saved me from using shitty free mobile VPN to watch youtube. Genuinely, thank you

ミ(ノ_ _)ノ
Fijxu cl on 2025-04-15 17:35 No.461
>>460
>>459
You guys are right, It was just too good when It came to my mind and I was laughing all the time until I bought it, but with the pure fact that includes the name `youtube` on the domain, I think the actual youtube can claim the domain or take it down because it has the name of their trademark on it. I don't want to have any trouble with youtube so I think I'll deprecate that alternative domain, fun is over.
Anon nl on 2025-04-15 14:42 No.460
>>459
I have the same feelings about it. I'm afraid it will attract the eye of sauron on our boy
Anon ch on 2025-04-15 13:39 No.459
alt domain name is funny? yes,but..
bad taste, regarding yt since we want them to lay low
Anon lt on 2025-04-15 12:27 No.458
>>457
You Wouldn't ProXy A cAr
Fijxu cl on 2025-04-15 11:12 No.457
>>456
If you are hosting Invidious in the US or any other country that is bound to DMCA/Copyright laws, you probably want this if you don't want to get sued.

I have been getting copyright complaints from a company, asking me to "remove" or disallow access to some videos that I "host" (xd, they are not even hosted by me, I just proxy them) because is not my property.

Do you think I care if I'm from Chile? No. I just ignore them because it makes absolutely no sense.

The content they are claiming is a video that is not georestricted and anyone with internet access can access that content freely directly on YouTube. Accessing that video from my Invidious instance is not any different from accessing it through YouTube, so is just a stupid claim made by stupid people, and they are claiming it under DMCA and OCILLA (Online Copyright Infringement Liability Limitation Act), both United States laws. I'm not from the US, my ISP is not from the US, therefore, I don't care.
a de on 2025-04-15 08:36 No.456
I like the QoL being backported to upstream (https://gitea.invidious.io/iv-org/) but...

https://github.com/iv-org/invidious/pull/5228/files: Here goes the "403 Forbidden: You own NOTHING and Be Happy" getting reinstated
Anon ca on 2025-04-15 00:04 No.455
>>453 a few peaces of info I forgot to add in case it helps. My OS is Fedora Linux, and my browser Librewolf (basically a pre-harded fork of Firefox that comes with uBlock Origin)
Sneed us on 2025-04-14 23:27 No.454
bump desu
Anon ca on 2025-04-14 23:17 No.453
Invidious bug: When using Dash trying to skip past the buffered part of the video coses a coruopson error requiring a reload, using normal quality settings don't seem to trigger this bug.
Anon us on 2025-04-14 22:29 No.452
>>451
not owner but you have a nice website too!
Dee ve at ?ralsei.tech on 2025-04-14 19:19 No.451
lovely website!
Anon lt on 2025-04-14 17:43 No.450
can't wait for the hacker mr.youtubenuker to be connected to the infamous neo nazi sir.4chan
Anon pl on 2025-04-14 13:41 No.449
>>445

As a compromise, one can host your project somewhere else and then create an empty github repo with only README, pointing to your real repo.

This way you get the SEO benefits but not the vendor lock-in.

Don't forget to post many of your thoughts about decentralization on github because github loves and trains LLM using your data.
Anon us on 2025-04-14 13:15 No.448
Hello!
doge69420504 in on 2025-04-14 12:27 No.447
Pls update your certificates on your invidious backends, thanks for the service as always.
a nl on 2025-04-13 11:40 No.446
>>445
Yep, the "Network Effect" that can lead to proprietary entrapment (vendor lock-in) where if it's not Big Tech, it's irrelevant.

But, Dr. RMS will always be right all along: non-free (proprietary) = MALWARE (always), since it is the seed of Corruption where the developers are tempted to be the "Big Brother" (You don't pay for it, you ARE the product).

Example:
>>414 where Dr. Schestowitz exposed GH Copilot for mass GPL infringement, so much that a throwaway appeared to urge high-risk projects to move away

More examples at https://gnu.org/malware, lastest additions announced in https://savannah.gnu.org/news/?id=10748
Anon jp on 2025-04-13 09:08 No.445
>>410
I've seen lots of successful projects that aren't on GitHub. If a software project is good, word will spread, and people will use it. If a project "needs" to be on GitHub, maybe it isn't all that good to begin with. Same way in that if a person really wants to talk to me they can send me an e-mail, call me on the phone, or send a letter, if they aren't willing to use something other than WhatsApp or some other proprietary social media platform then maybe they aren't actually worth talking to and keeping up with.
Anon jp on 2025-04-13 08:53 No.444
Thanks for switching the guestbook captcha to one that works on VPN / Tor
shalom et at ?inv.nadeko.net on 2025-04-13 03:15 No.443
Why invidious not working"I know the problem is bot" but, I make email what is the problem
a pl on 2025-04-13 01:21 No.442
>>440
TeamNewPipe is working on it: https://github.com/TeamNewPipe/NewPipe/issues/11382#issuecomment-2628989399
Has yet to be merged in the main Invidious instance: https://github.com/iv-org/invidious/issues/2189
Anon nl on 2025-04-12 21:33 No.441
Invidious onion is down again, any particular reason it's down often while clearnet continues to work fine?
Anon nl on 2025-04-12 21:00 No.440
some age restricted videos still dont play and show "This video may be inappropriate for some users."
Anon nl on 2025-04-12 13:35 No.439
>>436 replies to future messages work(forgot to test nonexistent future messages so >>500, and why not larger ones >>512 >>513 >>1024 >>1025 >>2048 >>2049 >>4096 >>4097 >>8192 >>8193 >>16384 >>16385 >>32768 >>32769 , (powers of 2 and the one above them)
Anon nl on 2025-04-12 13:32 No.438
test destination
Anon nl on 2025-04-12 13:32 No.437
test padding
Anon nl on 2025-04-12 13:31 No.436
>>438 test(future message test)
Anon nl on 2025-04-12 13:31 No.435
>>435 test(previous one missed that there was a new message)
Anon nl on 2025-04-12 13:30 No.434
>>433 test
Anon us on 2025-04-12 13:17 No.433
>>425
you lazy boy~
a de on 2025-04-12 12:04 No.432
>>431
Dr. Roy Schestowitz has an IRC channel at irc://irc.techrights.org, mostly used for general discussions or to send direct messages. Of course one has to have an IRC client though.
Fijxu cl on 2025-04-12 11:40 No.431
>>429
Good articles, but I think TechRights should refer to Cloudflafe and other companies by their real name instead of a joke name. People that want to get into privacy (example: someone that has used Facebook, Google and WhatsApp their whole life) will try to read the article from TechRights (or at least that specific one from Cloudflare) and it will be pure nonsense for them; unless TechRights focuses on an already established set of privacy conscious people, I think it should use a more general language so everyone can understand it clearly and maybe put a note why it uses the name Clownflare instead of Cloudflare lollol
Anon fi on 2025-04-12 07:34 No.430
UOOOHHHH ToT
a de on 2025-04-12 07:28 No.429
>>428
And yeah, ClownFlare is just an MITM attack disguised as DDoS-Guard or such, blocking out ultra-paranoids out there (i.e. Qubes users).

ClownFlare critics:
https://www.theregister.com/2025/03/04/cloudflare_blocking_niche_browsers/
https://techrights.org/n/2025/03/17/The_Lie_or_Half_Truth_of_Clownflare_or_Equivalents_Improving_Th.shtml
Anon se on 2025-04-12 05:21 No.428
Thank you very much for using a bot-proofing method (Anubis) that doesn't disqualify us VPN users. Cloudflare is a cancer on the free internet.
Anon nl on 2025-04-12 03:45 No.427
Petition for a backend only accessable through .onion that has a no js captcha (guest book captcha?)

no js users would probably be tor users bot operators would probably not be tor users

limiting it to i2p if bot operators learn how to use tor would also be an option because waint no one really gonna create a bot that routes over i2p only for this one invidious backend that will be rate limited as soon as they start anyway
Anon se on 2025-04-12 03:23 No.426
Onion site is down

>> 383
+1
Fijxu cl on 2025-04-12 01:07 No.425
>>424
yeh I know I'm just lazy
Anon ca on 2025-04-11 22:52 No.424
Heads up the Invidious medics status data linked from the status page stopped being collected after 04/03
Anon lt on 2025-04-11 21:18 No.423
>>410 well not quite for github. if you search for "*project* github" and it's only on gitlab, it still gives you the gitlab result.

btw the video suggestions often don't show the "shared xx ago" date. also it would be great if there was a setting to set all dates to be absolute not relative. "01/01/2024" instead of "over 1 year ago"
Anon us on 2025-04-11 20:45 No.422
https://4get.nadeko.net/about#contact
"I want to report abuse or have erotic roleplay trough email" WTF IS THIS
Fijxu cl on 2025-04-11 15:23 No.421
>>420
>>419
>>418
>>417
>>416
>>415
xd
Anon nl on 2025-04-11 15:13 No.420
> pen-testing: <<script>>404<</script>>
Anon nl on 2025-04-11 15:07 No.419
pen-testing:
>>404+alert(1)
Anon pl on 2025-04-11 14:48 No.418
pen-testing: >><<script>alert("XSS");//\<</script>
Anon pl on 2025-04-11 14:32 No.417
pen-testing: <<script>alert("XSS");//\<</script>
Anon pl on 2025-04-11 14:25 No.416
pen-testing: ${{<%[%'"}}%\.
Anon pl on 2025-04-11 14:22 No.415
pen-testing: <script>alert(1)</script>
a de on 2025-04-11 13:49 No.414
>>410
Back then, when the Copilot GPL infringemet made a splash (full series at https://techrights.org/o/2023/02/10/copilot-in-court/), there were recommendations to move away to Codeberg (https://codeberg.org/Recommendations/Mirror_to_Codeberg), but then, a free sofware-hostile militant tried to turn it upside-down: https://techrights.org/n/2025/02/12/This_is_Why_Codeberg_Issues_an_Apology_Today.shtml

Forgejo DOES have instances (https://codeberg.org/forgejo-contrib/delightful-forgejo#user-content-public-instances) but we need convince people to move away high-risk projects (like reverse engineering, Nintendo emu: https://git.nadeko.net/cemu-project_Mirror) from GitHub thanks to you-own-nothing-and-be-happy (Copyright [sic]) extremists/militants destroying (or trying to destroy) software freedom (victims here: https://github.com/github/dmca)
Anon us on 2025-04-10 21:07 No.413
>>410
heavy relate to having to use whatsapp, it suuuuuuuuuuux... fawwwwk
CrackCocaine no on 2025-04-10 17:58 No.412
Whatever you did with the captcha works! It's been working great lately. Feels like old times again:) thank you.
Fijxu cl on 2025-04-10 17:52 No.411
>>410
>Continuation
If you ask people to register in another git server just for the sole purpose of contributing to a project, they will not. And the project will be a hidden piece of software that will be most likely be mirrored on Github like this one LOLOL https://github.com/pokemogukunns/inv-nadeko-net-fork/commits/master/

In the end, Anubis is a great piece of software (for now), so I don't care. I just focus on the code and the software, not in controversies like this. A great example is Hyprland, great software made by a controversial individual (take this with a grain of salt, I'm not really into controversies because I don't care, but Vaxry is always mentioned somewhere xd)
Fijxu cl on 2025-04-10 17:47 No.410
>>403
Thank you!

>>407
>I noticed you started using Anubis recently. Take a look here <https:> also PRs 702, 703, 704
Missing URL?
>She still refuses to remove things in her code that is disrespectful, some are mere comments and serves no real purpose
Does this even matter?, the project is open source MIT licensed, anyone can modify it if they don't like it, just like me https://git.nadeko.net/Fijxu/anubis-patches/src/branch/master/patches/0002-remove-images-from-captcha.patch

>>408
I agree that developing open source projects in a closed source platform owned by Microsoft is a bad idea, but sadly, literally, every developer has a GitHub account, is like Whatsapp, just because everyone is on there, you are forced to use that platform, otherwise, you will be isolated from everyone else.
...
Anon us on 2025-04-10 15:44 No.409
what your favorite pop songs
a de on 2025-04-10 15:42 No.408
>>407
She seems to have an agenda since she enforces "Code of Conduct" (sic, ed: Code of CENSORship) while outsourcing her code to Proprietary (MICRO$HAFT GitHub)

CoC criticism:
https://podcast.asknoahshow.com/80
https://techrights.org/o/2019/06/15/jeremy-sands-and-imposed-coc/
https://techrights.org/n/2025/03/16/Illuminating_Microsoft_s_Code_of_Conduct_CoC_Hypocrisy.shtml
Anon se on 2025-04-10 15:18 No.407
I'd say be wary of Anubis author.

I noticed you started using Anubis recently. Take a look here <https:> also PRs 702, 703, 704

-She made GNOME say something the project doesn't agree
-She tried to push her beliefs where it was unnecessary and disrespectful
-She still refuses to remove things in her code that is disrespectful, some are mere comments and serves no real purpose
-She refused to accept PRs, discuss changes, refuse dictionary definitions seemingly because of her ego
-After all that she locked conversations in the issue/PRs as a result nobody else can show support now

If she has a belief, there are other mediums/ways to express it, why like this?

This is unwelcoming and definitely not FOSS spirit.
Fijxu cl on 2025-04-10 14:51 No.406
>>405
You didn't sent anything on matrix.
Tkinter in on 2025-04-10 13:02 No.405
Fijxu, need to talk. Sent invite on matrix. My other account got suspended somehow.
KillTheNWO lt on 2025-04-09 22:52 No.404
>>400
Cloudflares captcha also gives a ton of false negatives
like 30% of sites just are inaccessible because of cloudflare bs unless you enable all cookies and give them all your data
Boukeri tn on 2025-04-09 18:08 No.403
I'm fond of you projects and you seem like a very good gentlemen, I honestly admire you.
Fijxu cl on 2025-04-09 17:18 No.402
>>401
That will not work nowadays
a id on 2025-04-09 03:07 No.401
Back then, inv.nadeko.net used to generate poToken and vis_data using usernames. But now only the backend generates such a thing. invidious.nerdvpn.de do the same but due to automatic backend switching, as soon as all backends recieve "This helps protect our community. Learn more", that instance is literally dead until "Rotating backends" fires every 2 minutes.

Can we "use" Anubis to, say, create a challenge token as a seed for the backend to generate poToken and vis_data?
Anubis will be brought up as soon as the /watch endpoint recieves "This helps protect our community" or any kind of GulagTube blockades and stick in there until the video loads (essentially a brute-force).
IDK if it will collide tho.

WARNING: INCOMPATIBLE WITH PARANOIDS, so snitch it (generate poToken with Anubis) deep into the /preferences page instead.
Fijxu cl on 2025-04-08 22:02 No.400
>>399
Anubis sends a challenge to you, your browser resolves it, anubis checks the result, and it sends you a signed token that only anubis can decrypt using a key, to verify if the token is still valid or not based on the data of the cookie.

This is literally nothing compared to other captcha systems like Google Captcha (tracks everything on your browser, non free), Cloudflare Turnstile (it may be a simple click, but too many false positives is non free), hCaptcha (I hate clicking stupid AI generated images, non free) and mCaptcha (unmaintained, uses a database, it doesn't work on Chromium based browsers for Android, free, but it sucks for now).

Anubis is light, easy to read and the javascript used is crystal clear.
Fijxu cl on 2025-04-08 21:52 No.399
>>398
works fine, better than JS, readable for everyone. I don't need anything else, unless someone without a life starts spamming the guestbook for some reason (because they found it funny, when most people will look at the guestbook and say "oh it's getting spammed lol"!)

>>397
I'm sorry, but I have no idea.

>>396
Known bug, I wonder if it's going to be fixed one day, is not a big deal

>>394
Are you sure it doesn't work on ESR115? I tried IceCat 115 and it works fine.
>Anubis is fundamentally incompatible with online privacy for other reasons
I understand you concern, but I'll let you know that Anubis only executes a mathematical problem and uses your IP and Headers (Those are not private, every site can look at those). Not because it uses javascript and other data that every browser sends since Firefox 1.0 means it's harmful for privacy. In fact, Anubis doesn't even use a database and it doesn't record any IP addresses on a database. >>>
Anon nl on 2025-04-08 15:58 No.398
what is the point of the captcha at the bottom, it's in machine readable font(a common font at that)
Anon ie on 2025-04-08 15:58 No.397
Hey Fijxu, Im getting a new and now seemingly persistent error(https://imgur.com/a/DKuOUpr).
About a week ago it would occasionally happen when a video ended and simply opening a new tab or navigating back allowed continued use of your fantastic service.
However now its persistent even when simply loading up the home page and neither a new tab, nor navigation or browser(Firefox) restart, resolves the problem.
Anon us on 2025-04-08 12:01 No.396
going to a artists topic page brings up this error "Error: non 200 status code. Youtube API returned status code 500", next best thing you can o is look up [insert name of artist] followed by the word "topic" and you'll find what you're looking for.
Anon us on 2025-04-07 23:39 No.395
im under 18
Anon us on 2025-04-07 16:21 No.394
>>345
>>352
>>359
>>371

I completely understand the need to do *something* about the bot problem, but I'm having the same issue as all the rest of these: Current version of Anubis excludes ESR Firefox versions in base images for VMs and such, especially for Windows (Anubis dev claims Firefox ESR 115 is "ancient" and no longer supported; I have unexpired food in my kitchen that's older than Firefox ESR 115), so maybe at least roll back whatever Anubis update happened last week? An alternative would be better long-term, Anubis is fundamentally incompatible with online privacy for other reasons, but what these users are reporting is not an isolated issue.
Anon de on 2025-04-07 09:09 No.393
video photo or thumbnail is not visible its a gray background
Anon lt on 2025-04-07 06:33 No.392
>>390
but muh brain rot daily dose where come from then doe?
:((
i haf 2 git my dual ipad tik tok exposure somehow
a nl on 2025-04-06 22:14 No.391
>>390
PeerTube? The (currently only) platform that respects your freedom?

(Calling it "alternative" [sic] to GulagTube meant that freedom-respecting software is ought to coexist with proprietary malware, see: https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/words-to-avoid.html#Alternative)

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