nostr:npub1trdnqrfstufc45awha43p6xy2n0v6czuhapzh4r09hap08dg0c6s9gussx Thanks. Years ago I had my own web server, to be honest I was relieved when I could stop doing that.
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If you've got a bit of time to kill, you could set up your own Invidious server. Deploying replacement web apps like this (and Nitter for Titter, scribe.rip for Medium, etc) are a low-risk first step in learning to host your own online services.
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> Years ago I had my own web server, to be honest I was relieved when I could stop doing that
Fair enough. Websites intended to serve other people create a lot of headaches. Serving a web app for your own use is much simpler. If we all did this, it would be much harder for Goggle etc to block apps like Invidious by targeting a handful of widely used instances.