@ray oh, all I currently have on it atm is peertube and pixelfed - but I installed funkwhale and pleroma as well in my testbed, and it ran all 4 with no issues. Pixelfed is probably the biggest hog of that bunch, except when videos are actually being transcoded in Peertube. Serving videos is nbd. […]
@ray having 2 cores is important for transcoding - and I would suggest importing the video files from somewhere you directly upload them to w/sftp, as the direct upload file function is a bit persnickety, and doesn't seem to support resume.
@ray 80gb - but I will probably add an s3 with my VPS host once I can figure out how to finagle the yunohost version of peertube into using it properly :)
I love the giant popover window on the Canonical site that won't go away until you accept their cookies or "manage preferences" - because of course, that's the opposite of "accept all cookies" - and totally what "reject your stupid cookies" really means in plain English.But no, nobody's been taking Microsoft lessons or anything. Nope. […]
I might be getting this wrong, but it seems like PeerTube is (on the main), small-ish tech-ed video channels, conspiracy theory festivals, or porno hosting.There are more "normal" channels/instances - but the *weird* ones seem to greatly outnumber even the tech-ed ones, and there seems to be very little around that caters to general interest […]
After over a year of fighting with YouTube over ContentID claims on live congregational singing of public domain works (hymns, especially), I've set up a PeerTube instance for RefChat, and am currently putting all my church's services since last April on it.I am absolutely *done* with Google's DRM-bot.
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