Discovery should not be a function of the Fediverse itself. It should be a tool, app, or otherwise layer on top of a baseline. Discovery is an opinionated service offering—if it’s baked in, it’s not a good thing IMO.
Discovery should not be a function of the Fediverse itself. It should be a tool, app, or otherwise layer on top of a baseline. Discovery is an opinionated service offering—if it’s baked in, it’s not a good thing IMO.
Joined the TestFlight!
Is there a list of these or a modern review of what is newly understood?
Jellyfin and self host!
Oh hellll yeah I’ve missed these guys.
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This is one of the craziest things I’ve ever learned.
Jellyfin is so much better man, once setup. It’s basically the dream.
This looks so sick.
That was incredible.
We need an encyclopedia of posts/content like this that is the masterbook of Fediverse ops and scaling “how-to.”
Pump this right into my mutant veins.
You should redo your org from scratch and let all the default plugins do the work. Mine looks great and I never changed anything, just followed the recommended file org pattern for Movies and TV Shows.
It’s definitely way better. I check a couple subs via the web on old reddit, but otherwise this is so nice. Especially with no ads and way better user engagement.
How did you find Lemmy btw?
Are you the OP? Nice foray into content.
You should consider reviving the Every Frame a Painting style essays; the internet has missed that.
This is elite self-hosting, lol. I want more of this content.
Like I said, I think they should wield their expertise towards making alt implementations of Mastodon and Lemmy that support multiple ways of video—paywall or otherwise—because the primary problem with video is always distribution and engagement. Miming YouTube more directly will always fail. It has for two decades now.
I am of the belief we do not need PeerTube at all.
We need a custom Lemmy instance that has video upload baked in, as well as a method of monetizing it for the server/“creator” (who is in a structural sense the moderator of the community to which it was uploaded).
Lemmy is simply better at distributing the information. PeerTube is a red herring and P2P video sucks. We need to make it easy for a server operator to have a mechanism for paying for the bandwidth (take payments and contain distribution to paying users, and account for bandwidth when distributing operating income after costs).
Where do I start for this rabbit hole? That sounds mind blowingly cool.