What you said is right, but I basically said the same thing.
I'm one of Piped's main developers...
What you said is right, but I basically said the same thing.
I'm one of Piped's main developers...
I don't get the question. How's that related to Mozhi?
Mozhi basically acts as a middleman between you and the translation api, it doesn't store any user data.
Piped/Invidious proxy everything through YouTube, except for any kinds of user data, as that data is stored on the server you use.
Mozhi is proxied through the server/instance you use.
YouTube is facing issues at the moment, so just get a coffee and wait for some time.
Feed -> Subscriptions -> "+" icon at the top
Press the three dot menu -> Settings -> Instances -> Select a different instance.
Which instance you choose is up to you, a list of them and their locations can be found at https://github.com/TeamPiped/Piped/wiki/Instances.
Even if an instance is responding quick for some time, it's not guaranteed it's also stable and has enough capacity to handle all the traffic.
That's not an issue an update would solve, I assume you're using the app with an account and the instance you use just has been down for some time?
There's also https://status.piped.video which allows you to view the uptimes of all public instances, and their might be added something like that to the instances api in the future too.
As soon as I release it :p
This has been fixed in https://github.com/libre-tube/LibreTube/pull/4736. (Not sure if you're the person that submitted the issue or someone else did.)
I've been talking about the case that you're logged in with a Piped account, which makes your subscriptions and playlists become stored at Piped's server.
Piped does more than just proxying at its backend, the only thing that you could really call to become proxied are thumbnails and video playback.