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Or ente photos: https://ente.io/

I host a simpler youtube alternative based on https://www.mediacms.io/

It's not a perfect platform, but generally does well enough from my home server and a gigabit fiber connection.


These are good alternatives to have, but a solid chunk of the "youtube economy" is about selling ad time so creators can make a living creating content. I hate ads as much as the next person but we need to recognize that the issue is not purely technical.


Definitely, hard to compete with YouTube as a revenue source. That being said, my instance is mainly for digitizing and hosting old VHS tapes from my family so they don't get lost over the years. No need for advertising there :)


Isn't that what the web archive is for?


You're not thinking fourth dimensionally!


Youtube used to have quality content (dare i say, content of much higher originality and quality) in times when there was no monetization yet


That's now on my to-do list, thanks for pointing it out. It looks clean and simple but with some nice features.


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Same, but I went with minisforum (another well known mini-pc brand): https://store.minisforum.com/products/minisforum-n5-us

Installed unraid on it and it's been working great. So long, Synology.


Zeptomail by zoho has been reliable for me and extremely reasonably priced: https://www.zoho.com/zeptomail/


This is really cheap, is the deliverability good?


Yes, honestly been much more reliable than my previous provider (mailgun). Their IPs were constantly getting on spam blocklists with yahoo and hotmail. No issues with zepto so far, been using about 9 months.


Thank you! I hope they verify me soon.


This looks great. Thanks for sharing!


Now do the math on driving your RV everywhere (or purchasing a separate smaller vehicle that you can use to get around town, and tow behind the RV when traveling). I'd assume that would cost more.


I would spend at least $100 a day when moving it


Blue population centers have a lot of money, and though expensive, importing food from other countries is always an option.


But not in a timeline fast enough to prevent them from starving.


put a case on it?


Some people don't use cases


Looks nice, and good demo. Maybe add a section to the site or the github showing browser support? I have some custom webcam capture stuff on my app but I need to make sure it works everywhere. Lastly, does it work with react native?


Surely, we'll try to add browser support. Yes it does work with react-native. But you can always use camera native api while going with react-native.


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