god, i wish that was me.
Just trying to help increase interaction on lemmy :)
god, i wish that was me.
So about 336 and 420 a week, respectively
When I was a lad I ate four dozen eggs every morning to help me get large. And now that I’m grown I eat five dozen eggs, so I’m roughly the size of a barge.
also streaming services tend not to have comments, which can halt discussion, though that can be remedied with forums, like how youtube creators used to post their stuff to subreddits
I don’t know about an alternative per se, as youtube’s whole thing is user generated content, which means alternative-wise PeerTube and it’s ilk are more fitting, though far lacking in the depth, breadth, and wealth of content found on the former. Nebula is almost the opposite of that, being a more curated catalogue of content in exchange for being a paid service. Note, I myself don’t have Nebula yet, but I do use something similar (Dropout.tv) Ultimately I think they’re just fundamentally different use cases, and fit more like an alternative to streaming services than youtube including the faults that come with not having a massive multinational company backing them for years, as does PeerTube.
and it’s working fantastically, congratulations! I’ve been considering self-hosting for a while now but I’m afraid of the responsibility :P
oh yeah, i had heard of that, i just didn’t recognize the name. honestly it’s made me consider offboarding from protonmail (only on the free version) since i have aliases on my own domain anyway
Andy Yen controversy? May I ask?
congratulations to you, too, overseer
brilliant! thank you very much i will start sprucing the place up as soon as i’ve got some free time this week.
I’ve been using Feeder for Android, and I’ve had no complaints so far.
thank you! You don’t know how much it means to me that you’ve taken my words so close to heart
fancy seeing you here, fxomt! If this goes through, I think I would be happy to help mod with you, if you accept me. Consider this my (early) application :)
blahaj local here, I believe that there is little to be gained from allowing continued linking to these walled gardens (especially since accessing anything on Twitter without an account is more of a hassle than it’s worth.) I think it would be good to cut off the Twitter links, possibly with the rare exception for archive pages deemed able to promote discussion well enough to be worth compromise?
In that exact order, funnily enough.