Where do they get data from?
Where do they get data from?
never give ai things you do not want to be public even if they let you opt out :)
Was switching reverse proxy recently and there was some stupid issue with on firefox trying to sign with self signed cert though now it should all work fine.
My friends Channel not much content lot about blender and open source :) https://peer.madiator.cloud/c/blender_dumbass
beetoons.tv I suspect it’s being videos synced without creators permissions :/
To be true everything we post online can be used for training. Reddit is just made for money :P Kinda using more Lemmy now for posting and reddit just for browsing like archive.
Ye NVIDIA sadly they have CUDA monopoly and AMD AI is not yet mature :/
I’m still using x11 as Wayland always make my screen blinking and tearing no metter what distro or driver version.
Funny fact I just was thinking about asking if we could have good alternative for Stackoverflow that supports federation.
As an PeerTube instance admin ( I self host mine) the global search need to be enabled by admin otherwise it will only search content of local instance though it only affects search not direct query or user channels URLs. Trending system usually is based on channels that are being subscribed by users of specific instance. about P2P it’s possible to disable it by admin instance to get direct connection without sharing.
It got bloated and something was affected network speeds.
I switched my server to AlmaLinux after Debian started making mess.
For me mastodon was worst experience from side of admin of instance and from user experience too. Thinking it’s a little bit overcomplicated and limited. On the other hand hosting services like Lemmy and PeerTube are just breez :)
Syncthing is more like P2P tool for syncing files between own private devices rather than being things like torrents.
Though I’m more intrested to see how it looks from XMPP side aka servers vs DMs
Love random browsing lemmy and seeing posting screenshot with my bsky server :D
Does this work with Discord normal accounts?
FOSS Windows cant be. Though would not trust custom isos.
Having soundtrack on the loop :)
As a PeerTube instance owner, I would say that not everyone needs to join a single instance (that would be the biggest mistake). Instead, if you can self-host one and invite people you like and know, they can provide quality content. Also, having multiple smaller instances makes it easier to moderate and have quality control. Federation and direct subscription to channels also improve instance discovery.