Sorry, what is the story behind?.i don’t know it
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Sorry, what is the story behind?.i don’t know it
This should be added as hook to apt… as well.
What is safe on Nuckear Power Plants?
It’s enough for hundredthousand of years, if only one time happens a SuperGAU. Only once is enough.
And the nuclear waste is dangerous as fuck for also hundredthousand of years.
And you can produce 30, 40 or maybe 50 years electric energy, and it needs the same time to decontaminate and dismantle a nuclear powerplant. And before it takes 20, 30 or mor years, to build such a plant… This is not cheap, not safe and not sustainable.
Today i faced the same Problem with Libreoffice… but on X…
You use it with wayland?
Here i have Debian stable on 2 computers. Behaviour is the same.
I needs 3 times to start ff from flatpak. It crashrs after login twice.
And ff from flatpak also loses its window-borders on wayland.
If you configure your instance to use search.joinpeertube.org as search-backend you find all on your instance, what you can find there.
really? Noooo!!!
The real problem is: People use mastodon and are not willing to use other fediverse-software…
But there are so many of them out:
What is your biased opinion on having unbiased opinions?
Yes.
In peertube you can setup your own search-instance (needs heavy ressources) an configure, which instances are searched. Or you can just configure your instance to use https://search.joinpeertube.org
You can set https://instances.joinpeertube.org to autofollow all this instances, or host your own instances-instance or just put in manually instances, you will follow.
Peertube is very mature in this things. Much better than every other fediverse-service.
But you have to know, there are so many propaganda/putin/trump/antivaxxer-instances out there, that you really have to curate your followings very well! That’s the dark side of federation and selfhosting.
Peertube is an ActivityPub-Service. The same as Lemmy, Mastodon, Friendica, Pixelfed and so on. It federates the same way as every other AP-Service too. And you can follow an peertube-channel from Lemmy as well as from Peertube, Mastodon or friendica!
People who can create a yt-channel an upload videos there should be able to do the same on peertube… whats the problem?
Ok…
On youtube, your account is your channel. On Peertube, you can create more than one channel with your account.
This belongs to your instance settings. Is your instance following other instances/channels, how is search configured and so on.
I publish some short videos from time to time. Watching a train, my cat or something else, the whole world should know. 😄
So i selfhost my own peertube-instance.
The main reason os, to know how this works to selfhost such an instance. Because i want to have the knowledge for. I believe in the future of this platform.
And i use my peertube to make copies from youtube videos i want to have, in case they disappear from yt for some reason. Just to build my own comfortable videothek. Most of my videos are “internal” or “unlisted” in case of copyright-violences.
Monetizing videoviews… hmmm… i know, creators get a life from ads… but i hate advertisings. I really hate them. And i think, if someone wsnt to life from creating content, they should place products. Srlfmade ad, reading a text, marked as ad… such as many creators do this. Get paid per video/ad, not per view.
Streaming always comes from the original instance. (I know, p2p and assist hosting) so… if a creator hosts its own peertube, he gets the WHOLE amount of his sponsoring. For his work and for his hosting-costs too.
Its another way of getting money. Creators have to learn a bit more than producing a video, upload it and so on. But hosting a peertube is not that difficult.
Maybe is a managed service, a “one-click-hosting” the future for peertube. Just bring up a whole instance as easy as create a new YT-Channel… like hetzner do it with nextcloud (shared storage).
Do you know, you can follow a peertube-channel from lemmy? Just try it!
I expect, it deletes the socket, which on which the process is listening. what if i rename the socket (for some reason). Then the socketfile should be deleted also.
I check the pid for each process i opened, so i know which one is the older… and yes. the older has a lower pid. :)
Matrix and bridge to signal.
There is also a xmpp-server around… (runs all at the same vserver)