https://cider.sh/ is an Apple Music client for Linux.
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https://cider.sh/ is an Apple Music client for Linux.
Probably Germany.
There’s at least 3-4 streamers I know about, that stream video gaming on PeerTube. They usually do multiple streams. Owncast, PeerTube and Twitch fx.
PeerTube doesn’t use WebTorrent for live streams. It uses HLS with P2P (WebRTC).
Isn’t there a Steam launch command that forces it to use a specific GPU?
They say it’s free to use during beta, so that’s probably why there’s no price for it yet.
It’s initially not very expensive to run, but as it grows you’ll have to pay more and more for storage.
Videos not loading could be a client issue, low bandwidth from client or server, misconfiguration on the server etc.
A reload usually fixes this, unless the server is actually down.
Do you know if it’s any particular instance this happens with?
Then post some PeerTube videos yourself from whatever PeerTube domain you wanna see lol
I just thought it was funny. Don’t know what’s juvenile about “wtf” though. Unless you’re an old fart.
Then use another PeerTube provider, if you don’t like the domain name.
It’s already a PeerTube link.
Best you can do is ask the channels you follow, to also post on PeerTube.
Check out the two pinned posts at [email protected]. One is for selecting the right instance (platform) and the other is to find some interesting channels to follow.
So I can’t type in a domain manually?
I can also enter the instance name myself on that screen and then it checks if it’s a Lemmy server, right?
So if there was a “login with username”, you would type your username@instance, then Voyager would check the domain and show the next page you are talking about, with a pre-filled username.
If I typed the wrong domain here and it turned out it’s a malicious server pretending to be a Lemmy server, then what happens?
Also, wouldn’t it be highly unlikely that the users email domain is malicious?
It’s true you can login with your email, instead of your username. But what I am saying is, in Voyager, it should only ask for your username+instance ([email protected]).
If I by mistake type my email: [email protected] it will obviously fail, right? Because there’s no Lemmy server at that domain.
You already validate Lemmy servers in Voyager, right? So if “[email protected]” doesn’t match a Lemmy server, an error would show.
This looks very awesome. So it also functions as a redundant wiki?
Wikipedia should use it. Then others can create their own wikis, which keep a version of articles of Wikipedia.