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  • Unmanic to optimize your library in the background. Encoding things to x265 can buy you a huge amount of space.

    Edit: Reading again i see that you're on a pi. Not at all sure what the video encoding performance is on those.

  • Seems to me the most likely explanation is they got caught and fixed it.

  • #BlackMastodon is a thing. I think there's also a guppe group?

  • Shouldn't we blame this on the food monopolies rather than grocery stores?

  • Regarding Sup: dansup has mentioned that he's put the project on hold until the new EU guidelines around interoperability (targeting whatsapp) are available.

  • There are a couple of prpeertube creators that make short form content

  • I think it's worth considering a model where one might be expected to provide hosting for their own video. Certainly not necessary now but probably will be if/when video on fedi takes off

  • I don't buy this narrative. TikTok is facing a ban because it's a huge loaded gun in the hand of a foreign adversary that is actively pushing the boundaries on covert cyber warfare. Remember how they forced users to call their reps before they could use the app? Imagine that capability used in tandem with a more traditional attack. And of course there's the potential for Russian style disinformation campaigns.

    Either way, I find out seriously unlikely that it has anything to do with support for Palestine. Support for Palestine is actively growing on all platforms and I seriously doubt anybody has hard evidence that tiktok is pushing that forward.

  • This is super exciting. I think one of the things a lot of people are missing here is the potential for small wikis to augment existing fediverse communities. Reddit’s killer feature has always been the massive treasure trove of information for hobbyists and niche interests. There is huge potential in the fediverse to take advantage of that sort of natural collaborative knowledge building process.

  • This is super exciting. I think one of the things a lot of people are missing here is the potential for wikis to augment existing fediverse communities. Reddit's killer feature has always been the massive treasure trove of information for hobbyists and niche interests. There is huge potential in the fediverse to take advantage of that sort of natural collaborative knowledge building process.

  • It’s normal that there will be forks and alternatives

    This is not the sentiment you have previously expressed in direct response to these forks and alternatives. Thinking specifically about your activity in the sublinks announcement posts.

  • I was having similar issues with the zigbee ones, and I believe it was a known issue with the way transitions were implemented. The solution ended up being to set short transition times across the board. Not sure if that's applicable here, but it may be worth a try.

  • I honestly don't remember but I do recall it's way more of a process than it used to be

  • Pretty utilitarian on the ol thinkpad

  • I am not sure I’d be using any mass communication platform that is primarily developed and/or funded by any government.

    One could argue you're using one now.

  • I think the big reason that nobody's mentioned yet is simply that they were earlier. Back when projects like Tox and Matrix were first starting to pop up, telegram was already fully formed. Signal didn't come until at least a year later and didn't have feature parity until several years later. Telegram by contrast was a much closer experience to WhatsApp and Messenger, making the transition much easier, particularly for low-tech knowledge users.

  • Looks like we've been making this stuff since 2006 and at decent enough volumes since then.

    About 10 km of REBCO was delivered by SuperPower that year in the world’s first manufacturing demonstration to construct a 30 m long power transmission cable that was installed in the power grid

    source

  • for users to migrate it could be dead on arrival

    Sublinks isn't meant to appeal to users, it's meant to appeal to admins.