When I tried it in the past, I kinda didn’t take it seriously because everything was confined to its instance, but now, there’s full-featured global search and proper federation everywhere? Wow, I thought I heard there were some technical obstacles making it very unlikely, but now it’s just there and works great! I asked ChatGPT and it says this feature was added 5 years ago! Really? I’m not sure how I didn’t notice this sooner. Was it really there for so long? With flairs showing original instance where video comes from and everything?

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    Wanted to say: No, according to Wikipedia global search launched in 2020.

    But that actually was 5 years ago, damn.

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        When I hit the mid-40s, I realized I was running into at least five things a day that turned me into the “man ages 50 years in five seconds” meme from the end of Saving Private Ryan.

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        Don’t listen to them 2020 was like last year. Also the 90s was ten years ago don’t let anyone tell you different.

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        My kid turns 17 next year. I can still feel him as a baby snuggling and sleeping on my chest, he was so tiny.

        Nothing drives home the march of time like seeing that.

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          Wow! I can’t even imagine that… It sounds a little depressing, but also really awesome and a true privilege to witness someone grow up.

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      2018 is 7 years ago is fact that haunts me everytime I come across any “7 years ago” YouTube video

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    Is peertube compatible with owncast. Like can you see owncast streams on peertube

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    My experience hasn’t been as smooth. The global search seems dependent on instances, some are better than others. And playback across instances is hit or miss.

    With that said, usage entirely local to the instance is flawless and speedy, which is nice.

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    I don’t even remember a time when PeerTube wasn’t federated. For as long as I’ve been using it, that’s been kind of the point.

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    If ChatGPT said it was added five years ago, that means it was added anywhere between 13.8 billions years ago and never.

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      That made me exhale. But using the age of the universe as lower bound is already giving chatgpt too much credit

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    Not my experience, still hard to me to find good quality and interesting contents on it. A problem i don’t have on pixelfed, so it’s not about the lack of algorithm

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    You asked ChatGPT and thought it gave you a correct answer…? 🤣

    For real though, Peertube is awesome now. Live streaming works a treat, so many plugins and add ons that make it great. Not to mention it now has its own app which is great.

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          In May 2020, Framasoft published a roadmap of the software for the later half of the year and created a fundraising campaign requiring €60,000 for aiding the development.[18] Five months later (in October 2020), PeerTube announced that they reached their fundraising goal of €60,000 after a €10,000 donation from Debian.[19][20] Throughout the later half of 2020, PeerTube has added features such as global search, improved playlists, and more moderation tools

          End 2020, the meta-search engine Sepia Search was launched by Framasoft, allowing a global search on all PeerTube instances at once. As of 2021, Sepia Search covered close to 800 individual instances

          https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/PeerTube

          https://github.com/Chocobozzz/PeerTube/releases/tag/v2.3.0

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            Sepia search is a cross-instance search engine, but it was never integrated into the actual Peertube UI until recently. Which made is extremely inconvenient. Pretty sure that is what OP was talking about.

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              If OP asked when global search was implemented the answer is 5 years ago. If they asked when SepiaSearch became the default index then sure, ChatGPT was wrong, but I’d bet they asked the first question

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                If they asked when SepiaSearch became the default URL then sure

                No one said anything about the default URL. It’s the default search engine, as opposed to only searching locally.

                I’d bet they asked the first question

                now, there’s full-featured global search and proper federation everywhere?

                Agree to disagree, I suppose.

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    How are PeerTube instances funded? I’d imagine that the cost of running an instance is significantly higher than a Lemmy instance.

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      Depends entirely on the instance. Mine runs on the same server with a bunch of other stuff so virtually nothing.

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      Depends on the instance and activity levels. I run a very small one on my own, and it costs ~$10 each month for server rental and b2 storage.

      If I was running it on a broader scale, it would start to add up, but I mostly wanted to help with federation and reliability, and that’s fairly inexpensive.

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      Itd be nice if there was a way for ppl to rent their own channels off an instance rather than a whole instance, since that instance gets expensive hosting it by yourself, built in way like a 1$ a month a channel could cover hosting costs maybe

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    I have to say I think Peertube itself is good, but the content still isn’t there yet. Of course we all know that’s because there isn’t cash to be made on Peertube

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            What content have you produced for free? Do you consider yourself greedy when you cash your work paychecks?

            I know first hand that making content is a lot of work

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              I’ve made and shared plenty of 3d models for the 3D printing community. People can certainly make it a job, and that’s perfectly reasonable. But, I will never be interested in a community of for-profit model makers. If their goal is to make money off me, it’s not a community, I’m just a customer. The point of the community is to learn and share information, to help people and be helped in return. If that time is ‘work’ for you, don’t do it. Or make content and sell it on YouTube, do what you want, I’m just not interested in it.

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              Of course not but some may do free workshops just because they feel it may help their community.

              I don’t work for free either but if my neighbor needs a new alternator or cabinet door fixed I will help/ show them how to fix it.

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            That’s great to aspire for but there’s still an almost total lack of content in many genres I enjoy on YouTube. I don’t even think PeerTube has progressed as far as the Lemmy community in terms of content availability. Admittedly this is probably because text and image content is much easier to create, but as a user I don’t find much reason to spend time there yet.

            So if you don’t want a monetized model, there is still a need to have another solution to the lack of content, and I haven’t seen one yet.

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                Not the person you’re asking, but I mostly watch craft stuff, particularly 1:12 scale dollhouse miniatures and sewing. The most recent video I could find that was even remotely relevant is several months old and about a different kind of miniature.

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                  Best you can do is ask some of these content creators to also post their videos to PeerTube.

                  PeerTube has built-in syncing of YouTube channels, so it’s fairly easy once it’s set up.

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            of course… but plenty are. When you see kids at school saying they want to be content creators as a job you know it is only going to get worse. I never said it was right or wrong but it is exactly what it is for a large percentage of people. Also can’t get past the fact that like googling something, watching a video on youtube is literally in peoples vocabulary

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              I don’t want to watch the people who aspire to do it as a job. They saw some influences online who are profit driven and think they can get similarly rich. Many see it as an easy job (it’s not).

              I want to watch people motivated by their thirst for creativity and sharing knowledge, and if money comes their way they will see it as secondary. I would prefer them to do something else as a job.

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          Plenty of people uploaded stuff to youtube for years before it started giving them any money

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          Humans love sharing new things with each other, its part of our social structure and how we ensure our own survival. Its as natural as hunger or thirst.

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        Same, and it’s weird to me that so many people now believe that they deserve to be paid for participating in their hobbies.

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      Got me thinking about how YouTubers get money. According to a quick web search, YT pays $0.01 to $0.03 per view. So if you release 10 videos a month, you made $0.10 per viewer. But Patreon memberships are typically around $5.00 a month, equivalent to $0.50 per view in the same scenario. Of course Patreon will take a cut, but it is still a lot more money.

      So, if a lot of your viewers think your channel is good enough to donate to, ad money basically becomes an afterthought. In this case, the only advantage of YT over PT is discovery, i.e. the number of viewers likely to find your videos in the first place (but there’s also more competition on YT, so…)

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        Creators upload videos twice, once for patrons who watch them ad-free and once for people who don’t want to pay. That way, people who don’t have money to spend on YouTube can still enjoy their videos and they get a little kickback. Youtubers don’t need Peertube to release videos ad-free, so it doesn’t really change much if Patreon is more than enough.

        Furthermore, the inherent privacy issues with peer to peer video consumption (I can easily track what videos you’ve been watching by simply connecting to the swarm) and the huge hosting costs a moderate sized Youtuber would inflict make the premise rather silly.

        I think Peertube is great for small channels and maybe for corporate videos within an intranet, but Peertube can’t afford a moderately popular Youtuber.

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        So, if a lot of your viewers think your channel is good enough to donate to, ad money basically becomes an afterthought.

        I don’t think this is realistic, most people will not open their wallets, especially since they can’t just go around paying a monthly subscription to everyone they watch. Even if their Patreon earnings were higher, I doubt their YouTube earnings would be insignificant.

        Dead Meat starts at $1 per month not $5, they have 23,300 paid members. But their YouTube looks like it gets millions of views per month (you don’t only get views on new videos like you suggested, but old videos can get lots of views too as you build up a back catalog). And this is a channel that I found by doing a Google search for most successful YouTube Patreons.

        Wow their YouTube has 2.97 billion views

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      Some instances have different ways of making money. TILVids for example shares money from donations with the creators. Theres also support buttons that help creators out. As well as ads on some instances as themes. Most are just nonprofits trying to do good in the world.

      Its not as popular for the same reason your on fediverse, the interface allows anyone without ads to see your videos. The insentive does not always need to be $$, it most cases, its community building.

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    Just wondering how can you earn money on peertube? There seems to be one channel dominating the site Transport Evolved.

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        but after youtube has taken it’s cut and share of the creators there isn’t much left. This is the chicken and egg situation

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          YouTube doesn’t/can’t take a cut from sponsorships. which is the point they were making. That’s where the money actually gets made. That or Patreon / streams.

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      Not everything has to be about earning money.

      Early youtube was beautiful precisely because it was normal people making videos as a hobby, not trying to earn money.

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        True, but in order to make it a healthy viable alternative to centralised platforms then there needs to be a financial incentive for creators to use peertube. I guess any creators who give a shit about this kind of thing could upload their content to both platforms, but doing so could have an impact on their YouTube earnings.

        Early youtube was beautiful precisely because it was normal people making videos as a hobby, not trying to earn money.

        It was also a novelty as it as very new, but the quality of content being put out now is significantly higher than it was in 2005.

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    I must be doing something wrong or using a shit instance cause I can’t find one at all but everytime I go to peertube (and I"m not searching just locally) I see like 3 videos get posted a day, most of which are videos about Lies of P or car videos. LIke there’s no content.

    so…what am I doing wrong?

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      PeerTube is essentially a whitelist. If the instance admin has not enabled automated federation, you probably won’t find much. That’s why I recommend using a third party interface like GrayJay or Pipeline. Although unfortunately neither one supports signing in at this time, so you can’t interact.

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        thank you! yeah I was using peertube.tv and thinking “this can’t be it” other than that I tried Dalek Zone and got frustrated with finding anything on that. This is much better thanks.