On the 30th of June, my cloud provider, Oracle Cloud, decided to shutdown all my servers hosted on two Oracle Cloud accounts.
It is known that this provider will randomly ban accounts without any reason.
Unfortunately and this is 100% my fault for forgetting that, I only had data duplication between servers located in the two Oracle Cloud accounts and no backups.
I thought that I wouldn't get all my accounts in trouble at the same time and able to recover the data from one of the two accounts but unfortunately this turned out otherwise.
Implementing some backup was something I had in my notes for a long time but I think I forgot about it, maybe due to the huge amount of work I spend on the open source projects.
I'm deeply sorry if you have lost your subscriptions list or playlists or watch history. I did try to contact Oracle Cloud for recovering the data, I'm waiting for their answer but you should be certain that they will most likely ignore me.
So as of now and in order to not have the responsability of keeping the data of my users somewhere safe I won't accept new registrations on yewtu.be. You can use yewtu.be normally like before but without an account.
If you are looking for making an account on Invidious, please use other instances: https://instances.invidious.io or install Invidious locally on your computer: https://docs.invidious.io/installation/
Well first I had to find new servers, set up them. I have a complex infrastructure for handling the many users that I receive every day.
Second that was something I have wanted to do for a long time. Rework from scratch my infrastructure for an easier way of managing it.
In more technical terms, rework my Kubernetes infrastructure.
(Finally mentally recover from all of these events, especially the lost of my users data, by going on a hike for a full day)
For those wanting to keep subscription on their favorite YT channels, I think a better solution would be using some RSS reader, such as Feedly. At least this is what I do. Google still (for now at least, who knows the future), offers RSS support for youtube channels. So you can just see all new videos without having to worry with the instances. To sweet the deal you might instal Redirector to redirect the youtube link to your favorite Invidious instance.