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PeerTube is a video sharing platform, just like YouTube or Vimeo. Videos you watch on PeerTube is hosted on a PeerTube instance.
You are right, but the users also need to be watching the video at the same resolution. A PeerTube instance can also function as a peer.
If multiple people are watching the same video, at the same resolution, it uses WebRTC (HLS P2P) to share data between them, saving bandwidth from the PeerTube instance.
A PeerTube instance can also function as a peer (seed) for another PeerTube instance.
Doesn’t work with all yet though. At least not on iOS 😭
The blocking has nothing to do with free speech.
You can create an account on whatever Lemmy provider you want.
We just can’t have nice things…
Can’t recognise that, but unfortunate you have had such an experience with them.
Yea, it can be embedded.
I actually just got permission from Michael, the developer of the game. Will be hosting the video on PeerTube shortly.
I wonder what it would take for GamingOnLinux to use PeerTube instead of YouTube?
Wasn’t that Logan Poul?
Why is “drama” on Lemmy always highly exaggerated by people?
“Endless wars of who federates with who”. What is that person even talking about and who the fuck would even care as a normal user?
1. I just installed Linux Mint myself, coming from Nobara and I also had some issues with my NVIDIA GPU, as I also have a laptop with an integrated GPU (AMD) and a dedicated GPU (GeForce 3070ti). The issue was “Secure boot” being enabled in BIOS. It would somehow block the NVIDIA driver from initiating correctly.
If you look in the “NVIDIA settings” app and it look like this:
It means the NVIDIA driver haven’t initiated correctly. See if “Secure boot” is enabled. Disable it.
2. What about the app “Disks”? Doesn’t that do what you need?
If you post a link, that’s already been posted in another community, it shows the post as cross-posted.
Someone said you shouldn’t?
You are not forced to update it.
I love everything about KDE, except for their naming scheme.
Yes. You can mirror videos from other instances. This also work as a kind of redundancy, if the PeerTube instance with the original video is down.