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They are the same thing (YouTube self-hosted frontend alternative) with their own features I guess?
You should test Piped, Indivious and Viewtube and make your own opinion, however Viewtube has been paused so this one is probably not going to have the SABR workaround update Piped and Invidious are working on ?
Right now they are all a bit janky and unstable because of YouTube's new update (SABR, don't know the details) so find one that works as self-hosted and keep tuned.
If you're able to contribute as a dev though, give them some help to speed up the process and contribute to the best YouTube frontend alternatives projects !
hosted it and when clicking on any video it returns
Error: non 200 status code. Youtube API returned status code 400
. It that caused by SABR? searched on google but doesn't seem like other have this issue on indiviousSorry can't help, I self-host piped and it seems to still work on the version I'm on, however some people report a non working instance even when self-hosting...