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As far as I know not yet. But the way it is build it could be adopted in the future.


You can do that. But instead you probably want to run the standard lbry client and distribute your content this way. It will be distributed via a torrent like way to other client users.


I also don't get why LBRY is so underrated on hacker news. It is the best content platform especially in terms of free speech and monetization. Every update very few weeks makes the platform even better and more convenient.


If you like PeerTube please check out LBRY, too. It goes a step further and is even more decentralized and doesn't rely on server instances like the one you have setup.


A year ago I might have upvoted the post but after reading like 60% of it it felt very biased and I couldn't finish it. Disclaimer I'm also biased. A few things that I was missing: no mention of smart contracts(?), no mention of inflation and countries/banks that you can't trust your money and transactions doesn't have to take 7minutes-7days. For example in my experience a transaction on the Tron network goes quicker than a debit card transaction. But a valid reason was the massive energy consumption and I hope we will solve that with e.g. fusion energy.


I'm using a Pinephone for a few months now. Not as my main Phone. The hardware is not great(150$) but the software is getting better each week. It's so much fun to play around with. And I'm going to buy the next hardware generation without thinking twice.


LBRY CEO statement regarding the topic: https://open.lbry.com/@lbry:3f/whothinks:8?r=kK4881oviXzKfRU...

LBRY is a well working and growing decentralized Youtube alternative


Good work and the roadmap looks pretty promising. I hope we will see native mobile apps. Would be a cool case to play around with SwiftUI and Jetpack Compose.


Will the leftover 320 video also be uploaded? I'm particularly interested in 2 talks which haven't been uploaded yet.


Most will, you can check on the status at: https://review.video.fosdem.org/overview


Will these videos make their way into the Internet Archive? Or should someone perform this archival operation themselves?


Replying to my own comment for historical reference purposes: FOSDEM will upload to the Internet Archive.


Great move to go with open source solutions like Mattermost and Discourse.


This has tradition at CERN. I wonder why they even considered Facebook's offering, but I guess they do not dismiss proprietary solutions as well. Whatever works?

Often enough they end up writing their own tools, if nothing fitting is available, and this might end up in the public domain (since AFAIK everything at CERN is basically paid for by the public, i.e. various member states, EU etc.).


CERN IT administration is sometimes pretty idiotic. When I was still in physics, they replaced the well-loved homegrown Hypernews system with Microsoft something, a move welcomed by no one.


For once I would like a company I work for to move to a clearly better product...

So far they seem to be searching for the worst of all worlds.


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