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I've been selfhosting for about 4 years now. I wanted to break away from services like Google and find tools I could control on my own hardware.
I went from bare-metal Jellyfin and Nextcloud on my NAS to running the NAS with an NFS share and a Raspberry Pi as a pod orchestrator through quadlets. That little sucker is running pods for:
It's also running instances of:
I've only opened a few services for family usage, but everything else is VPN-accessible.
Also, no more Nextcloud. Syncthing balances everything out, and I can use sftpgo's webdav option to host my own seedvault backups. Now Google is collecting dust.
I am keen to know how you keep Invidious operational? YT is on a killing spree to make it impossible to view videos unless you submit to their platforms. Ban hammering IPs happens constantly. I got frustrated and just use LibRedirect to access already established instances. I just don't want to jump through all the YT hoops, listen to back to back un-skipable ads just to find out the tutorial I thought I was interested in was crap.
I just have it in a pod with the companion app. They auto update and auto restart at night. I've also kept my subscriptions fairly low. Most of the time, that's all I need.