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  • Generally, however, it is not easily converted to heroin

  • These days, there is also the official guided installer for arch that may be worth a try. I had similar issues with Manjaro, but since this has been around I've never had a reason to try any arch derivative.

  • I don't think anybody's tried exactly nebula-style, but there is already https://newellijay.tv which seems to be a kind of video-outgrowth of an existing rural makerspace? Pretty cool project from what I'm seeing

  • PeerTube is not really intended as a platform, even less so than most fediverse projects. As it stands, the best way to think about PeerTube is sans discovery mechanisms because I don't think any are planned. With this in mind, peertube is best thought of as the video extension of the fediverse and the discovery niche is filled through word-of-mouth here and over on the microblogging side.

  • There are multiple monetization plugins and absolutely no built-in anti-monetization features. I don't think it's unreasonable for them to keep the base software monetization agnostic. They talked about this at length during the AMA a couple of weeks ago. I believe this one is the most popular: https://github.com/samlich/peertube-plugin-web-monetization

  • No reason a Nebula-type model couldn't see success on peertube

  • They're a little pricey (particularly the first party accessories) but the remarkable tablets run Linux out of the box.

  • I was never really into Flipboard but after watching their launch ad from 2010 I'm realizing that their business has always been about trying to jam fediverse functionality into web2. No surprise they're so all in

  • I believe it does work the other way. That is, comments left Lemmy-side are visible from peertube.

    Super glad people are excited about this. Last I heard the lemmy devs weren't very interested in broader fediverse compatibility from an ideological standpoint but if we make enough noise I bet that'd change.

  • I think it's telling that flipboard's received a fairly welcoming reaction from the larger fediverse, while threads had huge backlash. Meta and their practices were always the problem.

  • who overnight know intricacies of engines

    To be fair, this is an old, old engine with several generation defining blockbusters making use of it. Not to mention the massive modding communities who've probably spent more collective hours fighting with the engine over the past few years than Bethesda has.

  • It's hard to explain exactly why but switching my ereader over made a night and day difference in my comprehension and reading speed.

  • I've recently become a proponent of Atkinson Hyperlegible (while discovering I have some vision issues). Not sure if it's appropriate in your industry, but the improvements to accessibility are hard to argue with.

  • Hadn't noticed that. Certainly seems to take the teeth out of it

  • This may change once more people are actually using it. As of this post it was probably only a handful of instances seeing those posts at all

  • Anybody start playing with it yet?

  • smh at folks using googlemaps instead of qgis