@jax It sucks you can't subscribe to #PeerTube stuff from #Lemmy. Simply having the ability to pull hashtags into your feed would be a nice touch. Or just letting users subscribe to things via #RSS could help.
I comment on PeerTube stuff from #Friendica but don't see any (dis)like counts and only some of the comments. If the video post is looked at from #Mastodon, it seems to display all the comments, #Pleroma shows the same limited few as Friendica, and #Misskey shows most of the comments seen on PeerTube. But none show any (dis)like counts from PeerTube, the ones they do show are limited to how likes are distributed for that software.
As far as Lemmy votes are concerned, they display and function quite nicely within Friendica. I shows me the same number of both up/down votes as likes/dislikes as I see if I look at them on Lemmy.
Maybe one day somebody will unlock the secret for full interoperability amongst all ActivityPub services. Till then, we're just stuck trying to find ways around the limitations we have.
I would dump youtube if there were a good fediverse alternative. I hate the advertising crap infecting the videos. And yes, there is #PeerTube, but it is quite limited. What's worse, it's achingly worthy and more than a bit up itself.
I'm looking for irreverence and surprise, something that takes you down a rabbit hole and may not always be good for you.
I suspect these qualities are incompatible with the fediverse.
If #PeerTube wasn't so buggy when it came to livestreams I'd use it as an addition to #Twitch if I ever went back to #streaming. There's no dedicated chat feature either and I'm not sure how many people it would be able to handle if even a few moderate sized streamers started to use it.
I would probably use it for doing live streams for the fact that I can spread awareness of the #Fediverse, but also provide the same content to my viewers from Twitch but no ads they'd have to subscribe to and just suggest donating to my Ko-Fi instead.
Oh, I love #PeerTube, but that's not what I was thinking of. Something more like Vine.
If you're not familiar with it, Beme was a video social network started by Casey Neistat around 2015. The premise is that it recorded 6 (iirc) second videos when you covered the phone's proximity sensor (later, also when you held down a button) -- with absolutely no preview or feedback.
Because I wanted some experience with Docker so I have something familiar for playing with AWS Fargate (my next learning project), I set up a PeerTube instance (Fediverse application), https://my-sunshine.video using Peertube Docker containers.
I'm just now, a few moments ago, starting to play with it to see how I can follow and connect with Peertube, Mastodon, and Calckey users. This also means I hope there are no problems with it. It hasn't had much "shaking out" yet. I really don't know much about it yet.
If you're interested in playing with Peertube, or just interested in an alternative to YouTube, feel free to sign up. It will also help me test it.
Signups need to be approved to avoid the abuse that would come with a wide open registration. Just let me know in the request that you're coming from Mastodon and what your Mastodon handle is.
BTW, with Peertube you can directly import your videos from YouTube and, it says, you can share your YouTube channel in Peertube.
The server uses the Cloudflare CDN and videos are stored in Wasabi S3. If you're not in the U.S., I'd especially like to know how the performance is when playing videos.
And even better, it would be wonderful if you actually found it useful :)
Join the JoinFediverseWiki - "eine Enzyklopädie über das Fediverse"
Das Wiki bietet schon umfangreiche Informationen über das Fediverse und dessen diverse Plattformen. Es enthält jedoch auch noch einige Lücken, die darauf warten, von fleißigen Fedizens gestopft zu werden.
@dansup 😅 Yeah, #Mastodon also limits me to sharing 4 photos at a time. On my #Pixelfed instance I can share up to 10 photos (I can extend the amount but that would be overkill.
I like the idea of #Peertube, but bandwidth fees keep me from adopting it (#Vimeo & #Youtube are within my budget).
TIL there's limit to how many people you can follow with #ActivityPub. No one seems to specify what it is, but it could be as low as a couple thousand. I already follow 1.1k!
Hola de nuevo aca!
He decidido subir videos a mi cuenta abandonada de Fediverse TV, están invitados a suscribirse y ver mis videos. Algunos ya los subí a Youtube, pero quiero darle una oportunidad a PeerTube. Siento que aquí podría subir mis videos mal grabados de mis consolas o juegos con mas confianza jajaja. Algunos videos son del 2015-2017, por si dudan de la calidad.
Got most of the Alby API integration with #PeerTube plugin done. Able to authorize a getalby lightning address, then boost within peertube from any browser or PWA, or at least so far it's worked from google mobile and silk in my testing. Only had to ask @bumi for help once!
Just finished seamless token refresh, gonna nap before tackling trying to integrate transaction webhooks with #Matrix chat for boostbot functionality.
We don't need another #ActivityPub profile for every type of content we produce.
It's like creating one email address for sending people videos and another for sending them photos. Just have one email address and use it for both of those things.
I think Pixelfed and Peertube should just let you authenticate with whatever #Fediverse address you already have, and then use their API to publish or view your feed in whatever special way they want to.
To those who have followed the Open Web Project up until now, I thank you for your patience. I've been working with the Social Coding Initiative on merging our efforts towards Organization. All I discussed in my LibrePlanet talk is what I am looking to address in this initiative that I'll be posting about next.
How do you see the integration of link-aggregation and microblogging?
Thinking about the future where Microblogging and link-aggregation sites on the fediverse have grown, how do you see them integrating?...