It can be Lemmy, Mastodon, Peertube, anything Fediverse-related!
Do you want the furry porn ones or no
I feel like peertube gets overlooked way too often. I love the idea and think it should be more used
I want to like peertube, but the discoverability is terrible, and last I checked, it was pushing mostly cinspiracy theories. And every time I try to see around, it’s just impossible to find an instance that would host interesting videos. Also, I find hopping around instances feels awkward.
Also, it seems to consist of “video dumps”, resulting the instances having the “new” videos being hundreds of videos posted by just one user. It’s just… not there for me, eben though I love the idea :/
re peertube discovery, i saw this the other day:
framasoft developed both peertube, and this… i assume to address that exact concern
Tilvids.com and from there you can subscribe to anyone a cross the videoverse.
PeerTube is great if you like low-quality DVD rips and hour-long discussions on Linux.
At least, that’s all I seem to ever find.
What PeerTube lacks is content creators. There is tilvids.com, but a lot of the content is just mirrored from YouTube and running a PeerTube instance can be expensive.
https://startrek.website is pretty cool if you’re into Trek
I’m not a trekkie, but I enjoy it.
Then again the opening theme of TNG was my lullaby as a kid so I was exposed through my parents.
It’s great, but hardly underrated! It’s been mentioned by the Lemmy devs and gets referenced all over Lemmy. Deservedly so.
https://oulipo.social/ is a custom Mastodon that forbids that fifth alphanum symbol in its toots. That is, using a,b,c,d is ok and any of f,g,h up to z is also ok and also digits and punctuation but that’s all.
This post would pass its validation.
Yup, the software is patched to not allow e
in usernames or posts (apart from in URLs). Expressing yourself without using any word involving e is a fun challenge, and often you think you succeeded until the validation tells you off.
I like that bbc.social has a self-authenticating gTLD; a step up from a self-authenticating domain lol