Since video hosting requires so many more resources than image hosting, I have these questions about #PeerTube :
What are the hosting costs of PeerTube instances?
How do these instances deal with financing themselves?
As I understand it, if a Fediverse user views content from a different instance, then this content will be downloaded to their own instance. Is this understanding correct?
If so, is this also true for PeerTube videos - which means that, say, a Mastodon user following a PeerTube account will cause a lot of additional load (and thus hosting costs) for their home instance?
For those unfamiliar with it, Lemmy is basically a federated version of Reddit, distributed across multiple servers like Mastodon. (For anyone who wants to delve further, lemmy.ml, beehaw.org, and aussie.zone are three popular Lemmy instances.)
From Mastodon, you can follow any Lemmy group by following its handle, exactly the same way that you would follow a Mastodon account. Any new posts to that group will then begin appearing in your Mastodon feed.
Even better, if you start a thread on Mastodon, you can also post it to a relevant Lemmy group just by including its handle in your post. (Please note this only seems to work with the first post of a thread.)
I have acquired (what I assume is a) #Yucca gigantea. The problem: I know next to nothing about it, since I don't typically grow tropical/indoor plants!
I've done some reading, so am beginning to understand its needs, but I do not have enough knowledge to tell if it is a healthy plant.
Can someone help out and tell me whether any particular TLC (beyond clearing the pot of debris & maybe amending the soil a bit) is needed here? Thank you!!
Hallo liebe Leute, wollt ihr meiner Band und mir helfen?
Da unser Gitarrist leider Deutschland verlassen hat, sind wir nun auf der Suche nach einer neuen Gitarristin die wir in unserer Mitte aufnehmen können.
Wir proben für gewöhnlich ein mal die Woche entweder Dienstags oder Donnerstags in #Hamburg Hamm