I run Funkwhale at music.peertube.wtf. Not using it for that much though 😁
What? Windows XP was awesome!
It's about the same with DORA.
Added ;)
If they can make GDPR more simple easier to comply with, it would do wonders.
Silly to get angry about, because you can use Linux just fine without it. But the terminal is a powerful tool.
No. Posts are chronological.
Sir, you may be excused.
Marketing jargon.
Meta’s Threads
LOL
Not really. Framatube.org doesn’t allow registration. You should check out the pinned post at !peertube@lemmy.wtf about PeerTube platforms (instances).
Check out the list of channels here: !peertube@lemmy.wtf
Wouldn’t it be funny if everyone did that, making Street View completely useless lol
I use IONOS.
Looks like they use Roundcube for the email client and Nextcloud for the storage part, with calendar, contacts etc.
Disclaimer: I had a rough beginning with PeerTube. The first instance I joined - that shall not be named - was filled with pirated content proudly displayed on its “Discover” page. I found PeerTube channels that boasted having “full films”. This included independent documentaries – which I personally found a little heartbreaking from the POV of an indie filmmaker.
The “Discover” page is generated automatically and randomly. It shows videos from all federated PeerTube servers. You can’t select which videos show up there.
I’ve been inside a “submarine” like that before in Egypt and if one of the windows break, you are pretty fucked.
Dunno if I’m too late, but here goes. My question is about federation between instances.
On PeerTube an instance follows another instance and then federates every channel and videos available.
On Lemmy, the user can follow a specific community and then that community will federate with the users instance.
How about being able to, either as the instance itself or a user, to follow an entire instance and have it federate everything?
An example. I have a user on Lemmy.wtf, but I am also very interested in the communities at Feddit.dk. I never know when new communities have been created on Feddit.dk, unless I go directly to Feddit.dk and look. If I could subscribe my instance to Feddit.dk, then all future communities would be visible to me automatically.
If something like that isn’t possible, then what about being able to browse other instance’s communities from my own instance?
It’s an estimate on how long you need to survive on your own, before the government is able to help.
You need to go to Jutland in Denmark for tasty drinking water.
EU push for open source, GIMP3 is out, Firefox gets webapps back_ Linux & Open Source News
EU push for open source, GIMP3 is out, Firefox gets webapps back_ Linux & Open Source News