It’s p2p between the watchers, but files are hosted on a server (an instance of Peertube). With just one person watching a video there’s no p2p, only server-client.
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Peertube would be my choice, thanks to p2p one won’t burden an instance if a video gets too popular. Just found a nice interface to find a good instance as a videomaker depending on topic, requirements, etc: https://joinpeertube.org/instances?profile=video-maker
As with the rest of the fediverse, autonomous institutions like universities should ideally have their own instance or join a collective. Embeds get the same p2p benefits and they seem super easy to implement
For Pewdiepie this makes a lot of sense, he was literally the top youtuber. But uploading also somewhere else (no exclusivity required) needs to become mainstream yesterday. We have technical colleges far from the US posting educational video content for a website embed on youtube only, it’s madness 😅
pipes@sh.itjust.worksto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Plex now want to SELL your personal dataEnglish1·1 month agoThat sounds good to me, we use wireguard in the family when out and about to access my homeserver, but I’d love if Jellyfin could create ad-hoc tunnels, it’d make us feel safe enough sharing our libraries with friends, perhaps it will convince many Plex users too. What are funkwhale users doing to share their music for example?
The other commenter wrote about STUN servers (IP), I’ve seen that Syncthing uses them as well, together with discovery and relay servers. Would wireguard be used at any of this stages or standalone? Personally I have no idea, I’m just an observant user 😅
pipes@sh.itjust.worksto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Plex now want to SELL your personal dataEnglish2·1 month agoI’m not a security expert but my guts (and the many things I read about this stuff over many years) tell me that cheap highly marketed VPNs like Nord seek the less informed users that sign up because half of their favorite youtubers sent them there, the default M.O. is install the (proprietary) app. It might be possible to use them safely but it’s not what’s happening to 99% of the customers.
They operate in grey legal areas, there are many scandals over the years, they write in their TOS that they can change the terms themselves without notice, if you use their service, you agree at any time.
When I wrote that they do what they want w your network, this is what I’m referring to; idk about the “settings”, more like selling access to your residential line (perhaps to other VPN customers)
pipes@sh.itjust.worksto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Plex now want to SELL your personal dataEnglish2·1 month agoI haven’t used Plex in a decade and I use Jellyfin, what you’re describing sounds perfect. I read up a bit on STUN servers and it’s what Syncthing uses, but they also mantain discovery and relay servers (and anyone can host one and can be added to the public list). Security wise they seem to be doing fine?(I’m not an expert, just an informed user)
Idk what combo Jellyfin would benefit the most from; are relay servers needed? The workload is similar but probably higher on average, people stream more often than they do backups
pipes@sh.itjust.worksto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Plex now want to SELL your personal dataEnglish5·1 month agoHaha totally, I should have said processed food, it’s the most marketed.
We could also say ultra processed news now that I think about it: statistical data -> random blog article misinterprets the charts -> tweet w people not reading the sources -> screenshot goes around on facebook -> LLM regurgitates it -> TV news anchor says it with a straight face
pipes@sh.itjust.worksto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Plex now want to SELL your personal dataEnglish134·1 month agoI understand this but we have to realize that what makes Plex simpler is the fact that they are a network intermediary that does what it wants with your home networks; it’s like insisting that NordVPN is better than Mullvad
IMHO the only solution will be improving wireguard guis and stuff, Jellyfin is not lacking.
pipes@sh.itjust.worksto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Plex now want to SELL your personal dataEnglish263·1 month agoAnd spoonfed news, food…
pipes@sh.itjust.worksto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Have you ever said something so incorrect or irrelevent nobody corrected you?13·1 month agoI like you. I once pretended I’d never seen roman numerals in my life by reading each “letter” on some engraved stone aloud in front of my friends and some strangers, and this woman looked at me horrified :D
pipes@sh.itjust.worksto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Budget efficient Home Server ATX PSUEnglish5·2 months agoKeep using the Superflower my friend, and keep the Pico + Dell transformer as backup if the first fails. Maybe in a year or two you’ll find a great deal on a mobo+cpu combo that’s way more efficient and powerful anyway so all investments made now for a few watts will seem moot by then. Just my 2c.
Btw I also have an old Superflower but only 350W, and I recently got a used (barely) Seasonic Focus 550W in case I needed more wattage again (for multiple HDDs spinning up at boot or in case I bought a GPU again), also gold-rated. I was looking to get a Titanium or Platinum one but the price difference was still quite unjustifiable for my use case (idle server/NAS).
Another thing, I never bothered testing with a wattmeter (except the one on the UPS display) because I read that they’re a lot less accurate at the low wattages that we are discussing. Also the UPS alone causes some losses as well.
pipes@sh.itjust.worksto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Budget efficient Home Server ATX PSUEnglish4·2 months agoI don’t think a Platinum vs a Gold ATX rated PSU is going to make such a drastic difference on such low wattages, unless they’re made for low workloads. Efficiency is highest around half of the rated maximum load.
So something like a PicoPSU is likely more efficient, and if electricity is very expensive you could even make a return on that investment in 5-10years maybe…I wouldn’t worry too much about a 5-10W difference (unless the pc will be off-grid), at the same time a quality PSU will produce less heat and be more silent, will have a fanless mode built in, those are bigger advantages to me.
pipes@sh.itjust.worksto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•"1.32 MB" Is that pronounced, "one-point-three-two" megabytes, or "one-point-thirty-two" megabytes?1·3 months agoOh I see, thank you
pipes@sh.itjust.worksto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•"1.32 MB" Is that pronounced, "one-point-three-two" megabytes, or "one-point-thirty-two" megabytes?3·3 months agoI had the same experience (also European), but didn’t know the Americans changed it specifically for bytes
pipes@sh.itjust.worksto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What's a personal "Damned if you do damned if you don't"?1·3 months agoGetting out of the oceans was a mistake
pipes@sh.itjust.worksto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Beelink ME mini is a NAS with an Intel N200 processor and support for up to 6 SSDsEnglish1·3 months agoExactly, it’s very small for a “NAS”, that’s the main advantage. Sub 1liter if my math is right.
pipes@sh.itjust.worksto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Which non-US domain registrar to use?English11·3 months agodeleted by creator
Or at least setup a redirect rule to one that you do check
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