Mildly Infuriating
Home to all things "Mildly Infuriating" Not infuriating, not enraging. Mildly Infuriating. All posts should reflect that.
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It's just good to get something in this website for casual viewing whilst refreshing original content is added overtime.
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Calm, peaceful, and if we're honest, still a little buggy.
To answer your question, yes.
For the record, I ran into that issue, too. Ended up commenting four times. I think I was able to delete the extras, though.
Right, it's oddly calm and peaceful here. It's nice watching it burn from the other side of the river.
If YouTube dumpsters it the fediverse might gain a competitive foothold.
The problem is, unlike text (like on here and Mastodon), video files can become extremely large, so you'd have to have a pretty big amount of storage to replace YouTube, federated or not.
True, that's mostly what their cost is. Servers and storage.
I wonder how much YouTube depends on cloud storage right now.
100% - There is no cloud. Only someone else's computer.
100%? Do you think that there's some box sitting under someone's desk hosting Youtube? Hint: They're owned by Google.
I work in IT, I know how storage works. I just don't know if they're on prem hosting or primarily using a private cloud service.
I mean they have the money, might as well offload to specialists where you can, right? I wouldn't be building new infrastructure day and night when I could just have a B to B contract with AWS or something.
I'm not honestly sure if you're trolling, but I'll bite anyway. Youtube is owned by Google, who is one of the world's largest cloud providers. Note that there really is no such thing as 'off-prem' for Google, as they have data centers all over the planet at this point. They will actually have multiple copies of the video floating at different levels of storage and different nodes around the world, all automated to tier the data as demand rises and falls.