For YouTube it’s PeerTube and for Twitch it’s probably OwnCast
Developer, Free Culture activist, self-hoster, auxlanger [EO-IO-LdP], translator-adapter, A11Y advocate, free-time gamer. Proudly self-hosting my instance from Santa Ana, Costa Rica. Posts generally in English and Spanish.
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For YouTube it’s PeerTube and for Twitch it’s probably OwnCast
You could also use Hubzilla
My electricity bill went up 50% due to the AC alone. It’s getting THAT bad
Well, phrases such as:
all reek of terminal capitalism
As somebody who likes the concept of VTubing but loathes corporations with overreaching NDAs such as Cover Corp and AnyColor, this is my vibe - subbed!
So, if that were the case, why not remove federation with everything, and require users to log in to view the content in the first place? That way you would guarantee that everyone that views or interacts with the community is properly vetted, in line with the “coffee shop” analogy you’re establishing here. (Something that would have been best achieved by using a non-federated forum software such as Tildes, but alas, it’s a bit too late to do a platform change)
Well. Guess I’ll have to go and spin my own self-hosted version of Kbin just to be able to follow everything, without being at the mercy of third-party admins cutting my subscriptions in a whim. Also, I sure hope that the communities either move into Beehaw or outside of it, fragmentation out of the users’ control makes the entire point of federation moot.
Going from “we did it Reddit” to “we did Reddit”, what are the chances
Pretty much everything to be fair:
EDIT: For those wondering, I use @yunohost@mastodon.social ( https://yunohost.org ) as my server manager
Been playing Duel Links and Master Duel for years already, because I can’t afford a physical TCG deck. Maybe we should make a sublemmy/community/magazine
Any plans for Beehaw to just fork Lemmy and start applying these quick fixes?
I’m really glad that self-hosters are finally starting to “eat their own dog food” so to speak and finally start to self-host their own community discussions. And what better place to do so than on the Fediverse!
One of the nice things about federation - they can actually follow each other like nothing happened
Yep that sounds like what Skynet would write
From what I gather, it’s a bit of both, but officially the first one
An absolute miracle of a story, and strap your seatbelts because it’s a long one! Especially the fact that their mom died in an air crash, and because of that the duty was on the older sister, who was just 12, to take care of her siblings (one of them just a year old) in the middle of an extremely dense and dangerous jungle. For over a month, mind you. Them surviving with just some dehydration and mosquito bites is nothing short of heroic.
I mean, @asklemmy is already a thing
@Cocoa6790 @dankeck
Correct, but it will be capped regardless - no access to NSFW content for example.
Considering that both Nvidia and AMD have been constantly pushing the prices of baseline GPUs well beyond the golden standard of the 1060, even long after the Big Crypto Spike of 2020? Yeah, barely anyone would bother spending a small fortune on a GPU
That, or a *decent* upscaling algorithm such as xBRZ. Old upscalers like Super 2x SAI made pixel art look like a cheap watercolor, and made later upscalers get a bad fame. Nowadays a good upscaler basically turns the game screen into a vectorized set of lines, and it looks much better, closer to what the pixel artists intended the end result to look like on a big screen.