Fedora is not for beginners.
Mint is.
I could go into more detail, but I’ll leave it there.
Random tech-loving panamerican i guess lol
Fedora is not for beginners.
Mint is.
I could go into more detail, but I’ll leave it there.
You can take the redditor out of reddit, but you can’t take the reddit out of the redditor
FreeBSD. Can’t go wrong with looking at unix if you want something interesting
Or maybe a billion dollar research grant to get solid state batteries out, which seem to solve all of these problems
A guess, but easily yes I’m guessing, given 1TB stores like a few YouTube channels and all of their videos? Like not a lot at 1080p or especially 4k.
(Hosted channels on lbry/odysee, I thought I could fit 100 channels in 1TB, I could only do like 8 or 10 when I was done).
😂😂😂 Dude, who loses 200k well trained soldiers in “Practice”?!?!
Desktop? On my WinPC as I was disabling them the other day.
And steam advertising it’s next big sale.
Oh and shilling in YouTube videos for their own brand
And Google going “please login into this website using me!!!”
Yeah no, they don’t take up my time anymore but they’re definitely still there
(Android phone, Linux personal PC/ laptop, Windows remote work PC (camera & mic unreliable)
What no kill fatten & what no fatten forgotten (Sounds like: wano keel fat e wano fat fegot when I say it lol)
Welp, it ain’t gonna get worse than this
Company I worked for committed seppuku, figured I’d find a way to relax
Mariokart 8 deluxe:
Tryhard: Tanuki Mario
Casual/200cc: baby luigi
Mariokart DS
Peach, drift stat good
There’s my 80+ hours of Stardew Valley in the past week lol
Making a difference!!!
Iirc, uploading videos really isn’t an issue.
You find the video you want to upload, choose a thumbnail, choose like 5 tags (because like the federation that’s the main way you find stuff), potentially choose a language, then place down like 0.01 lbry credits or so for it to be uploaded to the block chain & the bittorrent network/lbry’s servers themselves.
FFmpeg is used to convert the video to a more friendly formatting on the client itself right before sending & boom, video is up.
I ran a lbry seeder a few months ago to practice devops & data science.
The lbry crypto is used to hold links to every bit of content uploaded into the network, boosting content on the platform, enforcing channel names, creating paywalls for certain content on the platform, & tipping creators.
The blockchain network’s primary goal is to hold a long list of in network links that correspond to content stored on individual computers, so when you put in for example lbry://fireship#f/Java_for_haters or something like that, iirc (I’m not near my PC rn), the request goes to delegation servers which query the block chain, return the video link and then call devices on the BitTorrent lower network to send over the requested blobs.
I may be wrong on if the delegation server or the block chain is queried first, but that is basically how it works.
As for moderation/censorship, this is done on a web server built with the lbry apis delivering the videos to the client. You basically can Blocklist individual links or entire domains per se in the bc network so they will not appear on your stuff. This is how they get rid of copyright infringing stuff. Use a different client & change the moderation server and you will see videos odysee.com blocked. I believe you can setup a whitelist too.
Finally, I don’t think comments are actually built into the library protocol itself but are still managed in house by lbry/odysee inc itself. Would have to look deeper into this one, but it wasn’t baked in last time I checked.
The lack of moderation isn’t due to the lbry protocol, it’s the deliberate decision of the lbry team to avoid doing anything as much as possible to show a contrast to YouTube.
Travel the Caribbean & document my travels & the cultures & concerns of the people I meet with my own eyes
Why not? Well, I’m an actual idiot in reading social situations, Knowing who to trust, inferring details, attempting any meaningful level of reading comprehension on the spot, avoiding the urge to hyper focus on random stuff (makes people uncomfortable sometimes), trying to be humourous in terms of wordplay, and nowadays just avoiding social exhaustion.
Now with all that, imagine the amount of judgement & talking down to I’ve gotten just entering into social events or even bars.
A trip to the Caribbean to understand people?
Not happening lmao!!!
To those of you who can, you’re all blessed.
Fees, random support networks with people from Poland to Paraná, and whatever else of an enigma of a mess agency qualm qualm demands I swear…
🤷🏿♀️, everyone gotta start someplace
🙄 Im just gonna say it here:
Crypto has been dead, dying, scam, grift, rugpull, etc. for 15 years now.
And the market is still there & growing again, to die again, to grow again, to die again, rinse & repeat.
Like the fossil fuel industry & nuclear weapons, it will not disappear until something better replaces what it can do to the point its obsolete. .
Clearly, to those who keep industry value over 500 billion dollars (oh, it’s over 1 trillion again 🤷🏿♂️), that replacement does not exist yet.
You can cry, you can call politicians, you can bomb blockchain companies, you can scream at every bitcoin logo ever, it’s clearly here to stay.
Deal with it. 🤷🏿♂️
purchasing power parity. $50 USD can get much more in one of these countries than in the USA
I mean i moved to misskey/firefish which was awesome, but in my friend groups many of them just quit twitter & spent more time on discord, instagram, tiktok, etc. other places which they engaged w/ ppl 🤷🏿♂️ (fg age range: late millenial/gen z)
So you’re a power user? Case in point, you’d be better for Fedora.
Also my second distro was mint, after 3+ years of the old hdd’s non-use, I pulled it out last year when my install of some OS broke, updated it to zero issues (I was curious), used the software for a bit, all was good.
3 years without an update to zero issues.
Haven’t seen any issue with Mint updates yet like I’ve fought in Fedora