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  • Do you get replies from anyone on Beehaw? Or is it only other people from lemmy.ee?

    Beehaw defederates from most other instances. That means users on other instances can see and comment on their content, but the only users that can see those interactions are other users from the same instance.

  • They've always been separate services, but up until about a year ago you could either get Nebula by itself, or bundled with CuriosityStream. Then theybwent their separate ways, around the same time that CuriosityStream more than doubled its yearly subscription price

  • I originally dropped Nebula due to them allowing the channel "Second Thought" on the service.

    While this particular creator may have been good in the beginning, over the years they have devolved into a source of tankie propaganda. The first video I saw from their channel was titled "Alternatives to capitalism", which I had hoped would go through a few alternatives and list out pros, cons, and history. Instead, the video was summed up as "Amerikkka bad and therefore capitalism bad", with 0 mention of any actual alternatives to capitalism as an economic system. Going through more videos showed that this was par for the course.

    I was disappointed that Nebula would allow this creator on their platform, as they advertise themselves as a hub of educational video content. Thankfully, Second Thought had a very angry falling out with Nebula over Second Thought's celebration of Hamas's attacks on Israel. To clarify, they were supporting Hamas, not Palestine.

    Recently I've started other Youtubers that have joined the platform. Combining that with Second Thought leaving is making me seriously consider signing up again.

  • I have 1 more question.

    I have multiple drives in my server: 1 drive for the OS and a RAID array for bulk storage and a NAS. At the start of your guide you mentioned that this setup is for a single drive.

    How would the steps of the guide change for a setup like mine? Should I still install everything on the OS drive like you did and point to the RAID array later? Or should all of the docker setup be done on the RAID array at the start?