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Best you can do is ask the channels you follow, to also post on PeerTube.
Check out the two pinned posts at !peertube@lemmy.wtf. One is for selecting the right instance (platform) and the other is to find some interesting channels to follow.
I suggest taking a look at the pinned post at !peertube@lemmy.wtf about choosing a platform to register on.
If you check out the pinned post at !peertube@lemmy.wtf, you might find something of interest.
The official PeerTube app only shows a select few instances.
You should go to whatever PeerTube provider you have a user at and install it as a web app on your phone.
Veronica Explains is on PeerTube! https://peertube.wtf/a/vkc@tinkerbetter.tube/video-channels
Depends on how strict you are on the block lists, that you can use with Pi-hole. If just sticking with the default, you should be fine.
Where have you been all my life? ❤️
A small Mastodon server wouldn’t be a problem. If you want to install PeerTube, you could, but you wouldn’t be able to transcode video.
The app is still a work-in-progess. You can’t even login yet.
Allow me to share this growing list of content creators on PeerTube, for those interested: https://lemmy.wtf/post/15810205
I installed this at my work. Became pretty popular 😎
I have an ALLPOWERS R600 hooked up to my server rack. It has built-in UPS and will switch to the battery, if the power goes.
However, I also have solar, with its own battery bank + an ATS.
I don’t have the ALLPOWERS setup to provide power from its batteri. Only in case of power failure from the house.
Shelly plug, integrated into Home Assistant.
For the whole month of November. 60kWh. This is for all my servers and network equipment. On average, it draws around 90 watt.
That’s pretty low with 4 HDD’s. One of my servers use 30 watts. Half of that is from the 2 HDD’s in it.
It does do actual passthrough and I also measure wattage directly from the outlet.
From top to bottom:
I’m planning to move my Lemmy instance to its own 1.5U.
The whole setup uses around 80-100 watts.
I use IONOS.