Same but I use Syncthing instead
Hope not, instances should block Threads instead.
Meta/Facebook could use that to harvest more data, and Meta isn't known for privacy.
And Thread trolls spamming the fediverse also not a good ideia.
Not for who lives in Australia
If it converts every video in realtime it will require a lot of CPU per server, it's cheaper to store multiple copies. Also the average video isn't more than some 300MB, less if it's lower quality.
Anyone with Plex or Jellyfin knows that it's better to have the same movie in both qualities (1080,720) the transconding to avoid CPU usage.
It's possible to have fast transconding with GPUs, but with high so many users on youtube that will require a lots of power and high energy prices, store is cheaper.
Not only that but for each video on YouTube there are different versions for each resolution. So if you upload a 1080p video, it gets converted to 1080p AVC/VP9, 720p AVC/VP9, 480p... also for the audio.
If you run youtube-dl -F <youtube url>
you will see different formats.
Reddit is just a Karen now
DivX using since 2004, no regrets
There was any research made for this video?
Cleary there wasn't.
- There are more apps for Reddit than Apollo
- The protest didn't stop after 48h, is still going
- Admins forces subreddits to re-open
- Subreddits mods where replaced
- Subsreddits change tactics to protest
- There's a bunch of more apps for Android than there are for iOS
- Didn't mention what subreddit was u/spez moderator in 2008
Unless you're Trump and try to build a social network based on opensource software, and say that you made it.
Lemmy say that uses AGPL, so any changes to the code must be publicly available.
https://www.tldrlegal.com/license/gnu-affero-general-public-license-v3-agpl-3-0
And much less accessible, login required, phone number, a ton of system resources. And a privacy nightmare.