Funkwhale?
Funkwhale?
Personally I wouldn’t trust it.
First red flag🚩: there’s an “enterprise” self hosted version.
Second red flag🚩: It isn’t open source, the licensing structure is confusing 🚩, but it appears to be at best some mix of source available🚩 and open core🚩 (core available?).
YT Music.
Damn, I was hoping someone had python running a Megadeus.
It doesn’t say what license they are going to use, so it may not be open source. The wording is very weaselly.
The old files would still be in the commit history anyway.
How is he controversial? the only negative thing I’ve seen about FUTO is the proprietary license grayjay is under.
I’ve considered doing something similar myself, honestly it would come down to which one has the best libraries/frameworks for it.
the large ecosystem of commercial crap which has tainted by association the open source core of it
Isn’t the main shop plugin (woocommerce) heavily infested with that though?
Did this get federated into !lemmy@lemmy.ml from mastodon just because of the @lemmy tag?
That’s pretty cool.
It’s a hookup app, I think it’s optional (I don’t use it myself), but most people are going to want to know that.
Lemmy default UI is worst. It doesn’t even show the link. You have to click it’s title to see the video but it’s visually not a link.
If you click the thumbnail (or the arrow where the thumbnail normally is) it in-lines the video. So it works, it’s just not the most intuitive behaviour.
but set them to pull such numbers in for each post/comment mirrored from another instance.
I think the asynchronous way lemmy handles creating a comment/post and then sending it would make this difficult.
If you’re proposing overhauling the whole architecture of lemmy to use consistent UUID-based IDs for comments, posts, etc. across all instances, that could probably work but there are some edge cases especially with malicious actors, and it would be a huge undertaking.
That was what I was suggesting yeah, version 3-5 look like it could work, you could use the originating server as the name-space, and a local server generated ID for the name. As long as they only use information sent elsewhere the hashes should be reproducible, so you can check that a server is only using it’s own name to send new comments/posts, which should protect against the obvious attacks.
The more I think about it I’m not sure you would even need to use an official UUID system actually, just make something like <originating server>-<id from origin server> as the unique ID?
I agree it would be a big change to make though, especially dealing with all the existing posts.
DMCA ignored hosting is a thing. Usually run out of countries like Russia I think.
Print the videos onto film. Modern film can last pretty well.
Usually if a community doesn’t load the first time, I just refresh the page and it loads.
Imagine having NATO, one of the largest organisations in the world, leeching off your open source project, lol.
Seems to just be hosting issues https://www.reddit.com/r/Funkwhale/comments/1dlrsqn/funkwhaleaudio_down/