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Users should be able to host their own Piped instance for free by using one of these platforms.
This makes it easier for people to host their own instance of Piped.
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Q1: Can I host just the Backend and the DB, is that sufficient by itself?
Q2: If not, will the Proxy, Backend and DB suffice? (without any frontend)
Q3: Is the proxy currently in the docker image the Go or the Rust one?
Q4: Libretube now asks for a link to a frontend of an instance, too. Can we not put any frontend in the app, or use "someone else's" instance?
Thanks! Sorry if it's off topic here.
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Concerning LibreTube: what you insert as frontend URL doesn't matter, it's only used when you share a video.
Oh, thanks, good to know.
How is this going, please? In light of the recent YouTube pushbacks this got really useful.
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Describe the feature
Users should be able to host their own Piped instance for free by using one of these platforms.
Why would this be useful to add?
This makes it easier for people to host their own instance of Piped.
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