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uses Chromium. The 3rd most popular browser is Microsoft Edge, uses Chromium. The 3rd most popular browser is Microsoft Edge,
based on Chromium, at 5%. based on Chromium, at 5%.
# Monopolies ## "Vanilla" Chromium
### Monopolies
As stated above, Chrome has a monopoly in web browsers. Not much As stated above, Chrome has a monopoly in web browsers. Not much
more needs to be said here, other than that obviously monopolies more needs to be said here, other than that obviously monopolies
are bad. are bad.
# Privacy ### Privacy
Google is the largest tracking company in the world. Google is the largest tracking company in the world. They have
billions of dollars, and a lot of that is invested into tracking
users. Something like ungoogled-chromium can't possibly remove
_every_ single tracker in Chromium, it's just too big of a
codebase.
### Security
Using Chrome would provide more security than a fork, but that
would significantly decrease privacy. Forks of Chromium like
Thorium etc have delayed updates, so it takes longer to get
critical security fixes.
## Microsoft Edge
It's in the title.
## Other forks
Most other forks are irrelavant in the grand scheme of things.
The above applies.
<small>this one is tired awawawawawawawawawa</small>

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const title = "Hosting a Invidious instance with the nadeko.net fork";
const date = "2025-04-10";
const draft = true;
const tags = ["proxies", "everypizza.im", "hosting"];
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So, this one tried to set up an Invidious instance. It somehow broke after
a few minutes. So, it decided to try setting up one with the nadeko.net fork.
In the end, that was a lot harder, but it works a lot better.
### Getting the compose files
This one's compose file is [here](https://git.everypizza.im/everypizza.im/compose-files/src/branch/main/invidious.yml).
It's modified from
[Fijxu's compose](https://git.nadeko.net/Fijxu/docker-compose-configs/src/branch/master/invidious/invidious-all/docker-compose.yml),
although the Nyx one will probably be a lot easier to manage. However, you still
need to get the configs from Fijxu.