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rumba@lemmy.zip ⁨1⁩ ⁨week⁩ ago

The server itself is great, splitting services out is FAB. The content mirroring… chefs kiss.

To be entirely clear, what’s missing and what we need is a Mac, Windows and Linux stand alone app. (low configuration) You point it to your videos from local storage/network and they become a locally hosted resource (torrent like), You then connect to a real hosted server, where your indexed, media and meta are populated. Your app gets port forwarded, so the public server is just indexing you and pointing people to you.

If something happens to the public server you’re on, you point to a new public server and all your content still exists. Pirate radio style.

Since you log into the public server as a user, they can still moderate you as they see fit, block your content, or mirror your content to their server with the already existing features. If you don’t like how they handle you, you can move to another server, or host your own somewhere.

This puts the onus of base storage and the first hop of network connectivity on the content maker. But disks are cheap, and the network is peer-based, so if you get popular, your own watchers will help each other out.

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