Post 9r4FQeLnlTdz2YjpnU by unmellow@linuxrocks.online
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 (DIR) Post #9r4FQe4Qo3kWAgbxiq by unmellow@linuxrocks.online
       2020-01-09T23:41:39Z
       
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       test https://lbry.tv/@KhanAcademy:5/dilating-shapes-shrinking-performing:b
       
 (DIR) Post #9r4FQeLnlTdz2YjpnU by unmellow@linuxrocks.online
       2020-01-10T00:28:18Z
       
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       to any who care i was seeing if i could watch lbry videos on mastodon
       
 (DIR) Post #9r4FQeags7YNmjhj0K by nergal@linuxrocks.online
       2020-01-10T13:04:16Z
       
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       @unmellow what do you mean?
       
 (DIR) Post #9r4FQeno5M2sRPqCRs by unmellow@linuxrocks.online
       2020-01-14T05:17:39Z
       
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       @nergal if you heard of peer tube you can watch videos on peer tube on mastodon if you post the link or search for it i wanted to know if you could do the same thing with lbry turns out you can't witch makes sense as lbry.com is not based on activitypub
       
 (DIR) Post #9r4FQf2LDJfhAUdo6S by nergal@linuxrocks.online
       2020-01-14T09:15:37Z
       
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       @unmellow activitypub is not the only pubsub technique though.
       
 (DIR) Post #9r4FQfLq2pGe8xlNUe by unmellow@linuxrocks.online
       2020-01-15T02:47:55Z
       
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       @nergal I assumed that sense it's  not built to work with activity pub services then it wouldn't have that feature witch might not be true i have no way to tell as for size limits I have seen longer videos posted on mastodon before and i could watch them as for life spans I'm not sure how that applies here
       
 (DIR) Post #9r4FSWzs4ocYoQNTMG by nergal@linuxrocks.online
       2020-01-15T11:30:42Z
       
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       @unmellow how long a video is available. Archival is hard. Let's say Linuxrocks has 3k users. Each person wants to upload vids to peertube. Each gets 1gb limit. Already, that is 30 TiB!I think block chain is sleight of hand. It is really shared hosting. All the bits have to be kept somewhere. Yet, it satisfices archival requirements by allotting huge swathes of capacity. If peertube could integrate solutions like tahoe-lafs, ipfs, DAT and not just bittorrent, archiving would be more certain.