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[–] testman@lemmy.ml 9 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

>99
good streak, keep it going

 

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/20425929

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/20425811

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/19900393

PeerTube is a decentralized and federated alternative to YouTube. The goal of PeerTube is not to replace YouTube but to offer a viable alternative using the strength of ActivityPub and P2P protocols.

Being built on ActivityPub means PeerTube is able to be part of a bigger social network, the Fediverse (the Federated Universe). On the other hand, P2P technologies help PeerTube to solve the issue of money, inbound with all streaming platform : With PeerTube, you don't need to have a lot of bandwidth available on your server to host a PeerTube platform because all users (which didn't disable the feature) watching a video on PeerTube will be able to share this same video to other viewers.

If you are curious about PeerTube, I can't recommend you enough to check the official website to learn more about the project. If after that you want to try to use PeerTube as a content creator, you can try to find a platform available there to register or host yourself your own PeerTube platform on your own server.

The development of PeerTube is actually sponsored by Framasoft, a french non-for-profit popular educational organization, a group of friends convinced that an emancipating digital world is possible, convinced that it will arise through actual actions on real world and online with and for you!

Framasoft is also involved in the development of Mobilizon, a decentralized and federated alternative to Facebook Events and Meetup.

If you want to contribute to PeerTube, feel free to:

[–] testman@lemmy.ml 4 points 4 months ago

It's a farside.link/invidious link. which, instead of sending you directly to Youtube, chooses one of Invidious (privacy frontend for YT) instances to show yoi the video. you probably got redirected to an instance that had issues at that time. Opening the link again should send you to a different instance.

whole privacy frontend movement deserves more attention, so that solutions for issues like this get developed

[–] testman@lemmy.ml 25 points 7 months ago (7 children)

doesn't Steam Hardware Survey report way higher percentage of Linux users?

(Statista, Blackdown)

wouldn't Valve's numbers be more reliable?

[–] testman@lemmy.ml 84 points 8 months ago

Funny how people tend to quote Linus Torvalds on technical issues in order to prove a point. I hear the guy barely made it through college.

Actually, I lied about even that. I was thrown out of fourth grade because I couldn't write my own name, and it's been all downhill from there. I had to lie about getting into college just so that I'd have better chances of making a career here at McDonalds - if you have a college degree (or you lied about having one), they don't make you scrape the burger pans.

heh, he had good sense of humour already back in 1999

[–] testman@lemmy.ml 4 points 8 months ago

there is a bridge, but some parts of the fediverse got very mad about it
https://github.com/snarfed/bridgy-fed/
https://fed.brid.gy/

 

I'm using old laptop as a home server.
But the cooling fan started to click a lot, and I'm afraid that it will stop spinning soon.
Any ideas for how to replace the fan with something else? Preferably something that does not require electricity?
I'm thinking about dismantling it, taking the fan out and soldering a big block of metal to the heatsink.
How bad of an idea is that?
Is anyone aware of any other ways of physically converting laptop into something that is more suitable for home server?
Know of any guides or videos about something related? Please post links.
Thank you

[–] testman@lemmy.ml 6 points 10 months ago
[–] testman@lemmy.ml 13 points 10 months ago (1 children)

GotHub seems to display basic GitHub stuff decently well.
https://gh.whateveritworks.org/

[–] testman@lemmy.ml 70 points 10 months ago (5 children)

I wonder how angry will the maintainers be in 2036:

aaaa, why do we have to support this ancient release, why did we promise 12 years of support

[–] testman@lemmy.ml 120 points 10 months ago (3 children)

Listen, strange penguins biting people is no basis for a system of government.

[–] testman@lemmy.ml 12 points 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago) (1 children)

so this is similar to LibRedirect?
https://github.com/libredirect/browser_extension
https://libredirect.github.io/
check out this list of privacy frontends and see if you can implement any of them in Predirect

Also, I see that you only handle one instance for redirect. Either the default instance or custom instance.
Consider implementing multiple instances. Here is list of instances that LibRedirect uses:
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/libredirect/instances/main/data.json
Here is a list of instances that Farside.link uses:
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/benbusby/farside/master/services-full.json

Both LibRedirect and Farside still have to deal with the rate-limiting problem with Youtube and Reddit and I assume other sites as well. Invidious instance or Teddit instance can be rate-limited, resulting in video not playing or post not showing up.
If your extension does not distribute user traffic across multiple instances, then I assume that your chosen instances will get hammered into ratelimit even faster than other instances.
So consider thinking about solution for this.
One of suggestions that I like is to allow user to provide an URL to a list of instances.
That way, someone or some automated system can periodically compose a list of instances and users can "subscribe" to that list.

Also some useful links:
https://github.com/digitalblossom/alternative-frontends
https://github.com/pluja/awesome-privacy#social-networks-and-platforms
https://github.com/mendel5/alternative-front-ends
https://matrix.to/#/#alternative-frontends:tchncs.de

[–] testman@lemmy.ml 26 points 1 year ago (5 children)

Check if whatever is left of Mycroft AI has anything useful for you.

[–] testman@lemmy.ml -1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

>Ctrl+F cockpit
>0 results
my dudes, I am dissapoint
https://cockpit-project.org/

but ok, yes, for actual remote desktop, VNC or RustDesk, despite RustDesk being some open-core implementation that holds the good stuff in the proprietary release. At least it was when I last checked it out.

 
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