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I got sick of some of the various Invidious instances taking 5+ refreshes to load a video, so ended up installing my own instance and its been a much nicer experience
I suspect one of the ways that Google detects the invidious instances is with the instance's behavior: if a lot of different clients use a given instance, it makes it stand out.
Therefore using your own instance is a good way to get around that problem. I think I'll try that as well.
Seriously worth a go, takes minutes to setup if you're already ready for docker containers. Restart it often (dailiy is the official guidance, i find it doesnt need that with only me as user, i just do it when it starts to feel sluggish) - and I've put it behind a reverse proxy with auth to keep it to myself
I mean, in 2024 half of the IT landscape takes minutes to deploy if you can run docker containers... 😅
Yup, pretty much :P
And that's why there's so many supply chain vulnerabilities in servers now