You mean the owner?
I am the administrator of “What the Fediverse”, which includes:
You mean the owner?
Only if the game is purchased directly on Steam. A developer can sell Steam keys on their own website and not have Valve take a cut of the price. I think the only rule is that you can’t sell the key cheaper than the price the developer has set on the Steam store.
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I don’t doubt that, but Steam was available for Linux, a long time before the Steam Deck and even SteamOS, as far as I remember.
It’s a private company, so you could argue that the profits go towards the employees and the customers in the form of improvements. Not shareholders.
It’s a good monopoly, for now and hopefully for a long time.
The fact that Valve went out of their way to make gaming better in Linux, says a lot imho.
No offence, but is Docker really the best way of running NC in a professional environment? Also, if you don’t want Docker to upgrade to latest image, don’t use the “latest” tag in your configuration.
It could be interesting running Matomo Analytics on my Lemmy instance, with consent of course.
Tilvids.com is a good start. Fx The Linux Experiment is there.
Otherwise, I host peertube.wtf.
They have been approved :)
It’s 13 years on mine, if interested: peertube.wtf
Yea, a minimum of 13 years old is pretty common. Also something I agree with, as I don’t think kids under 13 should be on social media.
What are your criteria for a good instance? I host one myself, so genuinely curious.
What have you tried so far?
Nebula is a good option, but now you’ve created a paywall. Now only people who can afford it, can watch the content and what is to keep Nebula from upping the price of the subscription?
If ads is out of the question, then content creators need to use sponsors and patrons, if they want to make a living.
Are you talking about sponsors? Because yes, that has nothing to do with YT ads.
That depends. If they only make a living with YT ads, then it’s going to be hard.
What is the alternative name for someone who creates content for a platform?
Start asking your favourite content creators to post on PeerTube.
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