Its also getting the content creators onto the new platform. Thats a bigger challenge I think, without creators it's a dead site really, and making videos is significantly more difficult than image or text posting.
For storage, if we assume the format would be WebM at 1080p, 60fps and 20 minutes in length, it turns out to about 1GB. Even a cheap VPS instance usually offer 50GB of storage (with not too expensive storage upgrades).
So if its distributed evenly, we can host a good bit of videos (nothing compared to YouTube though).
So you're telling me that my single puny brain is susceptible to influence and manipulation techniques which have been actively used and perfected for centuries?
I once worked on a team in a company who had to ssh into a server and do all the development work on that server. So all we could use was either vim or emacs. I had my vim decked out with all the plugins and customizations, and it was fine.
But after you get back to using an IDE (especially an IDE with a vim plugin), it's hard to go back
My spiders (if I have any left, since my cats like to hunt anything that moves) are freeloaders because my cats are catching (and eating) all the flies instead of them.
He did. Apparently he wanted to just super glue his tooth back and continue the scene. The crew basically had to force him to go to the dentist for emergency tooth job and he was back filming after 1 hour
Yeah, for me LOTR holds a special place because it's something I very vividly remember watching as a kid, so I don't think any other movie would compare.
That said, my very first exposure to LOTR movie was actually a humorous dubbed version which completely twisted all the characters. I only later discovered that it was not, in fact, the real LOTR. Imagine my surprise
Thanks, but I don't think I deserve the praise for this particular meme as I didn't make this one. I just happened across it and found it pretty funny so posted it here. I usually try to make like 95% of the memes myself and the other 5% I find online when I'm lazy or are funny enough that I think others would enjoy them well.
Its also getting the content creators onto the new platform. Thats a bigger challenge I think, without creators it's a dead site really, and making videos is significantly more difficult than image or text posting.
For storage, if we assume the format would be WebM at 1080p, 60fps and 20 minutes in length, it turns out to about 1GB. Even a cheap VPS instance usually offer 50GB of storage (with not too expensive storage upgrades).
So if its distributed evenly, we can host a good bit of videos (nothing compared to YouTube though).