

Yeah and it turns out that this isn’t working well. https://github.com/Chocobozzz/PeerTube/issues/5783 Video is an unsolved problem, it’s great people are working on it but we aren’t there yet. PeerTube is not a viable YouTube alternative.
Yeah and it turns out that this isn’t working well. https://github.com/Chocobozzz/PeerTube/issues/5783 Video is an unsolved problem, it’s great people are working on it but we aren’t there yet. PeerTube is not a viable YouTube alternative.
They aren’t really, some crypto bros just bought the name and stuck it to this pile of horseshit, presumably in the hopes of making some money off of idiots.
It did, but the branding got sold a few times and is now in the hands of some crypto company.
I was wondering the same when I came across it a few hours ago and decided to look into it, apparently it’s because it was decided to use an atomic distribution as a base and Suses is apparently not considered stable enough by them. (I can not argue the validity of these statements given either way, that’s just what I found in one of their gitlab issues . if someone wants to look at it for themselves, searching for Fedora on the issue tracker should bring it up)
The irony of not even op having read the article they posted is amazing.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julie_Hanna https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/about/leadership/#jenny-choo https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/about/leadership/#lindsey-obrien https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/about/leadership/#tamara-greasby https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/about/leadership/#linda-griffin
Here’s a few
Hardly surprising, looking at how many former google and Facebook employees are in Mozilla’s management.
Tbh, what shocks me the most about this is how sloppy this appears to have been executed.
Maybe zen browser! Idk, my only hope is either Ladybird or Servo producing something usable this decade.
What? The old internet absolutely had moderation, even back in the day of BBS.
My medication mostly.
Looking forward to seeing the cope from the Mozilla fanboys for that one.
I am still waiting desperately for a servo based browser, mozilla kicking it out was one of the reasons I lost all hope in Mozilla a while back.
Yay more e-waste.
Because the Fediverse is a mess with atrocious UX. Choose the wrong server and you might find you are cut off from a large chunk of it because a mastodon.art mod didn’t like something that happened on your instance and servers copy blocklist from each other (not a theoretical example, mind you, something I learned a few months into being on one particular instance.).
Servers can have all sorts of rules you will have to carefully study or risk getting banned (some for example will only allow images with descriptions being shared, this includes boosts.)
In short, the amount of work expected to participate is just - never - going to draw in the average user.
It doesn’t though.
Originally 4 years old at this point it looks like, and the great shift to wasm has failed to manifest.
Yeah that’s pretty much the only real market I can see for this.
Tbh, that’s pretty much what it looks like, the only “innovation “ there appears to be also glueing vmware on top.
Wait, people thought they didn’t? I would be shocked if any LLM company didn’t do that.