True, but not every content creator lives on their YouTube ads revenue, if at all.
Also, there is nothing stopping them from posting their videos on multiple platforms.
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True, but not every content creator lives on their YouTube ads revenue, if at all.
Also, there is nothing stopping them from posting their videos on multiple platforms.
Storage is what costs the most. Bandwidth not so much.
Not really. It’s quite easy with PeerTube. The most technical part is installing PeerTube.
It’s honestly what content creators should be doing, so that they are in complete control. But self-hosting also costs money in some way.


It’s more interesting to ask which 3 distros was tried 😁


Linux is niche, because every computer sold comes with Windows on it.


I use this at home and I’m thinking of setting this up at work, to prevent my colleagues from using shady PDF-sites, for merging or splitting PDF-files.
How does the license work for internal use at a company, by it employees?


Yes, Cloudflare was down.


Don’t get me started with administrating access on folders in Teams and Sharepoint somehow not give a fuck about it.


What gaming laptop is it? I had an ASUS Strix and it worked wonders with https://asus-linux.org/.


I was only using “from iOS to Android” as an example. I believe it would be equally difficult going from Android to iOS. As you, I also despise using MacOS. It’s a struggle, because I’m not used to it in any way.


Wouldn’t you have the same experience if you moved from iOS to Android, never having used Android before? Does that make Android not ready for casual use?
If you have used Windows your whole life, there will definitely be a learning curve getting used to Linux and whatever desktop environment you choose to use.
I personally have better experience having casual users use Linux than Windows.


The size of the LLM should be less than the amount of VRAM available.


That’s difficult, because the 540TB is spread out a cross many PeerTube instances. Every instance uses different method to store the video. Some use local drives, some use S3 or another form of cloud storage.
My instance is hosted locally on 2x4TB hard drives, which cost me about €100.
Federation on PeerTube can be pretty restrictive depending on the instance you register on. You should check out this link: https://lemmy.wtf/post/15816115
Check out this link: https://lemmy.wtf/post/15816115


When you think about the essence of PCMR, you are not truly part of PCMR if you are on Windows.
Check out this post about picking the right instance: https://lemmy.wtf/post/15816115
It federates with all listed here: https://instances.joinpeertube.org/instances, which is most instances.
They should just setup a PieFed community somewhere.