I’ve only ever noticed like one downtime, and it wasn’t for very long. It’s a nicely run instance.
Just a guy who streams video games. kuoushi.com
I’ve only ever noticed like one downtime, and it wasn’t for very long. It’s a nicely run instance.
Tokyo Gore Police is pretty fun.
He got a job in the mail room after getting extremely mad and breaking a table during the interview.
Also he got promoted after threatening the mail room boss.
The article just uses a still/marketing photo from the Michael Bay produced live action turtle movies, and not anything from the one that is being talked about in the article. We have no idea what this new movie will look like because they’re still just writing it.
Please tell me they’re making an adaptation for Blaster Knuckle.
You can close signups on PeerTube and just run it for one channel. I’ve been doing something similar minus the YouTube mirroring. Honestly works well and is a pretty great solution. Not what you’re asking for, but it is a possible solution.
Yes, welcome to Star Wars.
I’m a(n extremely) small time streamer but with decades of content (plus more as I stream on both PeerTube and Twitch) that I’m slowly moving over to my own self-hosted PeerTube instance. I can’t say I expected any views at all, but what I have gotten so far is just a lot of bot spam comments. I can’t imagine that’s something most creators want to deal with.
Is the problem that I’m self-hosting and having to moderate that on my own? Probably. But it doesn’t paint a great picture of the platform at large so far.
So they can basically create a new Looney Tunes movie and just never release?