bearded_zero
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- Comment on Pornhub blocks North Carolina and Montana as porn regulation spreads 1 year ago:
Filtered dns provided via opendns.com is a damn good/easy option. Not 100% but will take care of most junk that may accidentally pop up. If they are smart enough to get around that, I feel they are old enough to understand the concept and consequences of sexual intercourse.
- Comment on For some reason, I'm doubtful. 1 year ago:
Damn son you got dem AGP graphics! At least that is 1 thing that can be upgraded.
- Comment on When did paid podcasts become a thing? 1 year ago:
That’s the problem I have. I can just yeet a few SATS while I’m listing not be forced to subscribe to something. It’s all about allowing the people to make the things they love and share it with the people that love it.
- Comment on When did paid podcasts become a thing? 1 year ago:
Standard credit card processing fees are anywhere from 1.5% to 3.5% and then there’s more on top of that. Here is an article that runs down typical credit card processing fees.
www.forbes.com/…/credit-card-processing-fees/
In addition to that pay by the minute foam plans are quite costly, but it is an option. Podcasting 2.0 may not be the 100% answer for everyone but diversifying your income is a good thing.
- Comment on When did paid podcasts become a thing? 1 year ago:
Yeah the damn crypto bros destroyed any credibility that Bitcoin has, but I did say this is one the few good uses for Bitcoin I use.
I’m not saying this is for everyone, but it can be helpful to help sustain podcasting on its fans. Honestly look at how much Twitch takes from streams for bits, subs, and transaction fees kill the streamers revenue. Here is a YouTube video that express how much goes into everyone’s else’s pocket when you sub on Twitch.youtu.be/WIjlDLkrTjE?si=AM9_Lh3GfEkMQdO3
Using podcasting 2.0 features Jupiter Broadcasting has been able to completely cover production cost for its podcasts with funding provided from fans of the show alone. And that’s the important part. Helping podcast people love alive.
- Comment on When did paid podcasts become a thing? 1 year ago:
What if we had an easy way for listeners to “throw bits”, “gift subs”, or “send super chats” to the shows they are listing to? This is what podcasting 2.0 tries to do. It’s one of the few good uses for Bitcoin that I have found. You can stream small pieces of bitcoin to the show per min (67 SATS/min ~ $0.0180 USD = over 60 mins is 4020 SATS ~ $1.07 USD) or send a boost that attaches a message to an amount of you choosing allowing to you give feedback almost like sending chat messages to a streamer on Twitch/Youtube. The podcaster can see a timestamp and what episode you were listening to at the time so they know the context. There’s a lot more to Podcasting 2.0 than that but here’s links for more info.
Here is JupiterBroadcasting take on this: www.jupiterbroadcasting.com/boost/
9to5Mac did an article on it: 9to5mac.com/2022/06/26/podcasting-2-0/
Here is info from the driving force behind Podcast 2.0:
adam.curry.com/…/WhatIsPodcasting20-28mcN0CfHFRjZ…
Lastly here is a link to get podcast apps that support the podcasting 2.0 standard: podcastindex.org/podcast/value4value
- Comment on Is there something like F-droid, but for windows software? 1 year ago:
You may want to check out Chocolatey, chocolatey.org it’s a package manager for windows. Install chocolatey gui to geat an easy way to work with it. It works fine via powershell, you just need to learn the commands. They have tons of info on there sight. Good luck and enjoy
- Comment on How Four Friends Built a ‘Hypercube’ to Play Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles Together in 2023 1 year ago:
Here is the sauce, youtu.be/KsKPgl_Ules?si=qWaOcflQ3aRRZP1u
And here is the stream, www.youtube.com/live/Y4HShkYIbcQ?si=hDiDIvRPLhghb…
- Comment on Zoom/discord/twitch self hosted options 1 year ago:
It may be from it being ran on SQL Light. You can and should setup with a dedicated SQL server instead. From my experience it’s quite snappy as long as the docker container is ran off of SSDs.