

Friendica is closest, but it does not really do well what I use Facebook for. I use Facebook for the small, niche group or the local community group and that’s it. Friendica does so “groups”, but it’s far from the same experience.
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Friendica is closest, but it does not really do well what I use Facebook for. I use Facebook for the small, niche group or the local community group and that’s it. Friendica does so “groups”, but it’s far from the same experience.
What didn’t you like about the UI and which PeerTube instance did you use?
Edit: I see in your video that you are visiting a PeerTube instance with a very old version of PeerTube. Try something like: https://spectra.video/
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Could this mean less wholly AI generated videos on YouTube? Please be so.


Time to spin up a new Funkwhale server!
Been a while since the last update, but check this out: https://lemmy.wtf/post/15810205
What’s your channel?
Well you also got The Linux Experiment explaining Linux :D


That’s one reason why I never connected mine to the internet.
Those are very basic algorithms and they are public. You can see exactly how they work.


You mean publicly made comments? If if all servers honoured the delete request, there’s no guarantee that the comments are not saved somewhere else.
Data like IP, email etc. is deleted.


Yes, all data on your account can be deleted, by deleting your account.


They wanna differenciate themselves from reddit ;)


Wouldn’t that mean China and US would be at war? I don’t think the Chinese would want that.


Check out the pinned posts at !peertube@lemmy.wtf for an instance to register on and channels to follow.


A small correction about PeerTube. It is not “torrent-based”.


I mean sure, if they have a specific need for MacOS, but otherwise I think it’s a bit disingenuous to recommend such an expensive platform.


It’s funny to think about, because I have the exact opposite experience. I think it really comes down to the type of person though.
Most of the people I help (with IT) is people who is not that comfortable on a tablet and would like the next step up. A cheap laptop, with bigger screen and a physical keyboard. Used for banking, writing, browsing. Nothing that really can’t be done on a tablet as well.
All of these people use Linux. Mostly Mint or ElementaryOS, depending on their preference.
If we add gaming into the mix, it becomes a little more “complicated”. This really depends on the person. I have family/friends who game on Linux, but I also know one who didn’t last that long using Linux, because it simply didn’t fit their needs.
Almost every morning when I drive to work.