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  • I've been developing for brave so it will work for chrome and it should work for firefox. for brave its easy you put the github files into a folder, put brave browser into development mode, and then manage your extensions by adding the folder, you press f12 to get the console and look at the variables in extension storage.

    if you get it to load properly you should see 🔄 Starting fetch for template: https://dalek.zone/api/v1/videos?sort=-publishedAt&nsfw=both&count=10

    in devTools on brave

  • Yeah collecting your data and running your own algorithms are going to be opt in by default. All peertube instance would have to do is send information described all the videos and you're local machine will pick it out for you

  • yeah i saw that stats when i looked at my videos, but i didn't know if that would be worth collecting since its guarded not readily accessible. i guess an instance can use it for recommendations of local videos. right now im just trying to profile both the watcher(locally) and videos

  • really im thinking about what data is okay to share and what data should be kept to the user. basically I determined that description of the video is only thing that can be public and the people/bot describing it okay to share (like associating their channel to a description they make to specific video) and the watchers device can collect video meta data to find suggestions

  • I like that idea for a stupid simple algorithm. ironically I plan for there to be like a Varity of algorithms both that are user only and a aggregate. really im trying to pin down a standardized video vector that can describe any video to any level of detail

  • be better to store the video vector on an instance so that watchers can retrieve, just logistics. video vector (element) can be calculated anywhere just communicated to an instance, the idea is to be flexible. activityhub protocol has made the decisions easy the video vector has to be a .json element in a video json data.

    it would be better to store the results of a calculation to avoid repeated calculations. im looking into music classifications, and like the entire video can be sent to parse to see if its music or not, the tempo, genra, id assume that would be fairly costly to calculate or instance can send the video vector that states all that information

  • i havent made anything yet i just wanted to articulate that a basic algorythm can be done ethically where either instance/watcher/fediverse in general can make a vector to define a video and that could be shared via activity hub and the user can have a vector for themselves and even their own algorithm to sift through videos.

    im just starting and right now i have to figure out how to format the video vector do i want .json .csv .xml

  • Yeah I can definitely say Lemmy can get toxic. I thought with Redding your karma was a status symbol and indicated to other redditors on how to treat you or even if they wanted to engage with you. Along with you account age

    It's like you had to post animal pics for a week before you got any recognition.

    Here people look at your post or comment likes and decide how to engage with you. There's definitely approval addicts

  • I was never on those subs. I use Linux to wipe laptops I sell and I used for projects, I feel if I joined the sub then the posts would go over my head.

    I'm pretty sure I left before the API fiasco. All I thought at the time is that corporations copy each other. Elon apparently had an effect on reddit