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I would like to finally quit YouTube, which will be significant for me in that I'll be severing my last tie to corporate tech.

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  • sknobS sknob

    @alisynthesis haha, I’m.a peertube noob, proceed at your own risk! 😄

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    @sknob noted. 😄

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    • NateV Nate

      @alisynthesis I really like Nebula. I bought a lifetime subscription for $300 a while ago. I lke that there's _just enough_ content published every day that I can scan through what has been published since the last time I checked and add what's interesting to my Watch Later list.

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      @voiceofunreason that's cool! One of the things I love about Mastodon is that it's not endless. ❤

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      • Alison WilderA Alison Wilder

        Holy shit people, my first Nebula video starts with a BANG! It's a video by some guy named Jacob Geller who may or may not be super famous (can't tell b/c there is NO VIEW COUNT!) talking about the first episode of The Twilight Zone.

        You can watch one video without signing up: https://nebula.tv/videos/jacob-geller-the-future-is-an-empty-room

        Seriously, if this is indicative of the Nebula experience, it's exactly what I was looking for.

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        @alisynthesis
        If you don't know them already from youtube, check out Philosophy Tube and Angela Collier too. They are on Nebula.

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        • Default Media TransmitterD Default Media Transmitter

          @alisynthesis
          If you don't know them already from youtube, check out Philosophy Tube and Angela Collier too. They are on Nebula.

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          @defaultmediatransmitter okay, I'm getting kinda geeked about this.

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          • Alison WilderA Alison Wilder

            @defaultmediatransmitter okay, I'm getting kinda geeked about this.

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            @defaultmediatransmitter @alisynthesis Gellar's stuff is all great! i don't really even play video games but his stuff is usually just using games as a way to talk about bigger things (but obv he loves games & generally focuses on them)

            Angela Collier bump!

            Big Joel
            Adam Neely - music!
            Bobby Broccoli
            Lindsay Ellis
            Curious Archive
            Isaac Arthur
            Joe Scott
            Captain Midnight
            Patrick H Willems
            Minute Physics
            Not Just Bikes
            Maggie Mae Fish
            Climate Town

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            • t s r o n oT t s r o n o

              @defaultmediatransmitter @alisynthesis Gellar's stuff is all great! i don't really even play video games but his stuff is usually just using games as a way to talk about bigger things (but obv he loves games & generally focuses on them)

              Angela Collier bump!

              Big Joel
              Adam Neely - music!
              Bobby Broccoli
              Lindsay Ellis
              Curious Archive
              Isaac Arthur
              Joe Scott
              Captain Midnight
              Patrick H Willems
              Minute Physics
              Not Just Bikes
              Maggie Mae Fish
              Climate Town

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              @tsrono @defaultmediatransmitter @alisynthesis

              same. not gaming anymore, but gellar's stuff is so good. i recommend:

              - art for noone
              - fear of big things underwater
              - fear of depths

              he is so good. there are i guess several about lonelyness-feelings as well.

              edit: oh and "games that aren't games"

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              • Kristoffer LislegaardL Kristoffer Lislegaard

                @tsrono @defaultmediatransmitter @alisynthesis

                same. not gaming anymore, but gellar's stuff is so good. i recommend:

                - art for noone
                - fear of big things underwater
                - fear of depths

                he is so good. there are i guess several about lonelyness-feelings as well.

                edit: oh and "games that aren't games"

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                @lislegaard I haven't been gaming too much lately, but he started talking about Death Stranding, and I thought, "now THERE'S a game that would be cool to play!"

                I went to see how much it cost, and lo and behold, I have it in my Steam Library already.

                Instead of taking it as a sign that I might have early onset dementia, I will take it as a sign that Nebula is cool.

                @tsrono @defaultmediatransmitter

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                • Alison WilderA Alison Wilder

                  @lislegaard I haven't been gaming too much lately, but he started talking about Death Stranding, and I thought, "now THERE'S a game that would be cool to play!"

                  I went to see how much it cost, and lo and behold, I have it in my Steam Library already.

                  Instead of taking it as a sign that I might have early onset dementia, I will take it as a sign that Nebula is cool.

                  @tsrono @defaultmediatransmitter

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                  @alisynthesis @tsrono @defaultmediatransmitter

                  positive take

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                  • Kristoffer LislegaardL Kristoffer Lislegaard

                    @alisynthesis @tsrono @defaultmediatransmitter

                    positive take

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                    @lislegaard hey, if I have to be delusional to be happy, so be it.

                    @tsrono @defaultmediatransmitter

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                    • Alison WilderA Alison Wilder

                      Holy shit people, my first Nebula video starts with a BANG! It's a video by some guy named Jacob Geller who may or may not be super famous (can't tell b/c there is NO VIEW COUNT!) talking about the first episode of The Twilight Zone.

                      You can watch one video without signing up: https://nebula.tv/videos/jacob-geller-the-future-is-an-empty-room

                      Seriously, if this is indicative of the Nebula experience, it's exactly what I was looking for.

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                      @alisynthesis
                      jacob geller is fantastic! you should definitely check out more of his videos

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                      • Kristoffer LislegaardL Kristoffer Lislegaard

                        @alisynthesis

                        yeah that's the thing! i just learned about it last week. which is you know, very symbolic of the whole situation.

                        people like you and me should OBVIOUSLY know about it, right? how do we "promote" it?

                        maybe we need to hire some anarchists to pirate everything they find interesting and not slop or ragebait, pirate it and put it on a peertube for us to watch.

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                        @lislegaard @alisynthesis
                        A lot of YT videos end up on archive.org.

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                        • Alison WilderA Alison Wilder

                          @lislegaard hey, if I have to be delusional to be happy, so be it.

                          @tsrono @defaultmediatransmitter

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                          @alisynthesis
                          Delusion seems to work well for most people, so it could work for you too.
                          @lislegaard @tsrono

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                          • t s r o n oT t s r o n o

                            @alisynthesis killed my YT sub just recently, signed up for a year of Nebula (less than half the price iirc).

                            Nebula's good & has a lot of good stuff but it's going to be much, much more narrow than YT, & that's what's killing me... this seems obvious but after a week or two of Nebula-first viewing, i'm still kicking back to YT (now w/ ads!) regularly; for various music stuff, mostly.

                            sigh.

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                            @tsrono @alisynthesis
                            After years of curating the YT algorithm (as best as I practically can), more than half of my Recommended feed is music. Some old, some new.
                            Mostly obscure music from specific genres, on YT channels that rip & upload in good faith. Some of it's also on Bandcamp, but most of it was never reissued since the original (cassette or vinyl) release. Not major label.
                            Until a few years ago, I could stream from these channels for hours at a time. No mid-roll ads, maybe one pre-roll.

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                              @tsrono @alisynthesis
                              After years of curating the YT algorithm (as best as I practically can), more than half of my Recommended feed is music. Some old, some new.
                              Mostly obscure music from specific genres, on YT channels that rip & upload in good faith. Some of it's also on Bandcamp, but most of it was never reissued since the original (cassette or vinyl) release. Not major label.
                              Until a few years ago, I could stream from these channels for hours at a time. No mid-roll ads, maybe one pre-roll.

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                              But anything longer than 8 minutes started getting mid-roll ads, days (even hours) after being uploaded.
                              This doesn't happen automatically; someone has to add a claim on a YouTube video. By doing that, they are claiming rights to the content. There's a high bar on defending against these claims, and copyright trolls are taking advantage of that. Any video with music is "fair game".

                              For the music that's on Bandcamp, I bought what I wanted to keep listening to.

                              For the rest, I installed yt-dlp.

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                                @tsrono @alisynthesis
                                After years of curating the YT algorithm (as best as I practically can), more than half of my Recommended feed is music. Some old, some new.
                                Mostly obscure music from specific genres, on YT channels that rip & upload in good faith. Some of it's also on Bandcamp, but most of it was never reissued since the original (cassette or vinyl) release. Not major label.
                                Until a few years ago, I could stream from these channels for hours at a time. No mid-roll ads, maybe one pre-roll.

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                                @alisynthesis @dec23k it's such a huge resource for so much obscure music, no doubt. i've heard of others like you working the feed to give them good stuff but i imagine that's had diminishing returns over the last couple years - i've seen my feed get better in some ways but worse in others. 🤷‍♂️

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                                • neverbeatenN neverbeaten

                                  @alisynthesis
                                  I’ve subscribed to Nebula for a year, then let it lapse. There’s some good content on there, but so far they’ve kept it pretty limited/aren’t inviting the creators I’d like to see there. The quality is definitely better than YouTube for what is there.

                                  I’m guessing it is probably more effective to subscribe to the Patreon channels that are most interesting to you. But I haven’t used patreon yet.

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                                  @neverbeaten @alisynthesis
                                  You just reminded me of why I didn't jump at Nebula when I first heard about it (as the sponsor of a YT video from a niche tech video creator): their invite-only policy for creators, which was touted as a feature in most of the Sponsor sections. As in: its not open, but also new creators can't apply to join.

                                  If that's how Nebula curates their platform, that's their choice, but it just didn't sit right with me (for some reason that I can't quite put my finger on).

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                                    @neverbeaten @alisynthesis
                                    You just reminded me of why I didn't jump at Nebula when I first heard about it (as the sponsor of a YT video from a niche tech video creator): their invite-only policy for creators, which was touted as a feature in most of the Sponsor sections. As in: its not open, but also new creators can't apply to join.

                                    If that's how Nebula curates their platform, that's their choice, but it just didn't sit right with me (for some reason that I can't quite put my finger on).

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                                    @dec23k I can understand how that might feel weird. I will say, though, that I don't generally have a problem with curation, and I honestly kind of yearn for it at this point. I'm interested in how they picked their content creators...but so far I like the results of it.

                                    Of course, there should be totally open platforms too! But it's kind of a relief for a human being to decide what I'm looking at instead of an algorithm, with all that that entails.

                                    @neverbeaten

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                                    • t s r o n oT t s r o n o

                                      @alisynthesis @dec23k it's such a huge resource for so much obscure music, no doubt. i've heard of others like you working the feed to give them good stuff but i imagine that's had diminishing returns over the last couple years - i've seen my feed get better in some ways but worse in others. 🤷‍♂️

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                                      @tsrono @dec23k at this point, for me, it's really not about privacy or mental health anymore. I'm doing this despite wanting to see YT videos because I don't want to give money to fascists anymore.

                                      I'm definitely not trying to judge people still using it by saying that...I guess I've just reached that point in my personal timeline and understanding of things.

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                                      • inpcI inpc

                                        @alisynthesis In the same position here! Everything else is relatively easy to do without (except when *bad people force my into a shared g00gled doc). No answer outside of PeerTube but I hope someone posts some good info we can all benefit from.

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                                        @inpc @alisynthesis
                                        Cryptpad is a good alternative for collaborative documents.

                                        There are many instances out there; https://cryptpad.cz/ is hosted by the @nolog collective, on their own bare metal servers located in Prague.

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                                        • t s r o n oT t s r o n o

                                          @alisynthesis @dec23k it's such a huge resource for so much obscure music, no doubt. i've heard of others like you working the feed to give them good stuff but i imagine that's had diminishing returns over the last couple years - i've seen my feed get better in some ways but worse in others. 🤷‍♂️

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                                          @tsrono @alisynthesis
                                          One of my top channels is In Depth Music, run by a DJ who digs out the most amazing stuff from around the world. Latest upload is a wonderfully weird 1980 Art Punk album by a band from Dusseldorf.

                                          Getting yt-dlp working properly was time well spent; now it extracts audio, saves in the upload format, and splits albums into tracks, with titles if available.

                                          I'm definitely getting diminishing returns, but there is plenty of great music (Bonk and not-Bonk) surfacing on Fedi.

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