It’s about time for this. I’ve developed my home system capable of 100G. WAN connection is the final piece.
It’s about time for this. I’ve developed my home system capable of 100G. WAN connection is the final piece.
Holy crap. I don’t, but after seeing that I think I’ll need to start
Have you tried blocking the users in question?
I agree! It’s our choice what we want the culture to be around here. We can make it a friendly one :-).
It took me more than a minute to figure out what you meant, but good point.
Aw yep, that’s the other big problem, moderation.
I feel like peertube could really use some sort of Lemmy driven community engagement
Agreed. Lemmy and Kbin have been getting a lot of attention lately, and Mastodon is the elephant in the room. But I hear little about Peertube instances. I think they would be a perfect fit in the Lemmy universe.
The one problem I see is cost. Lemmy serves text. Peertube would store and serve video. Lots of it. That’s a big bill.
The “pay what you can” model from Piotr is pretty stunning. I’m glad the project qualifies for that.
The highest costs are servers. No surprise there.
Glad he has allocated money for legal and accounting advice.
I hope he can eventually raise enough money to pay himself.
Yeah it’s been fun! I’ve set up self-hosting of several fediverse projects and have learned a lot.
I have run both Plex and Jellyfin and I much prefer Jellyfin. I got sick of Plex content being interjected into my menus and feed. Plex also had issues seeing my server which was inconvenient. I now run Jellyfin with Infuse as my client. Love it so far.
Holy smokes! Honestly I don’t know if we have or will make much of a dent in r*ddit, but at this point I don’t care. We’re building a new enthusiastic community and doing it fast. It’s a lot of fun.
Dumb question I know, but do I leave this running on my instance or on my own computer?
I love the idea of Friendica. Unfortunately I can’t imagine any of my friends/family IRL switching away from big tech social media.
Good to see, but as with all posts like this, it’s important to note that the really important number is “Active Users” That number has gone up significantly as well, just not as fast as number of accounts.
I don’t know how much it matters though? If I try it on my Windows XP machine I’ll still be stuck with the old limit right?