I haven't used it much, but I saw that Oh The Urbanity is on there, if you're interested in that kind of thing. They do urbanism videos, often focused on Canadian cities, in the vein of Not Just Bikes and City Beautiful.
@Shkshkshk yes, but there isn't a good way to find them yet. And even when you find them, they are all on different instances that don't federate and so you can't subscribe to them from one place.
@bluGill@asklemmy yeah that's kinda the reason I'm asking for help finding them. There isnt a good way to search on that platform.
if you use sepiasearch then you can find good content, you just need to have the right search parameters
Why do so many peertube instances not federate?
Maybe file storage reasons? Doesn't it basically copy the data to all the other instances?
click the link and then go to the original peertube server it is actually hosted on. (Should say on their channel page.)
If you have a Peertube account
This is because not all servers will auto check all channels for videos. But if you subscribe to a channel the videos will all show in your subscriptions no matter what server you are on if you have an account.
There are! FediTips usually shares some channels on Mastodon that they consider interesting. It's worth looking their posts through: https://social.growyourown.services/@FediVideo
I haven't used it much, but I saw that Oh The Urbanity is on there, if you're interested in that kind of thing. They do urbanism videos, often focused on Canadian cities, in the vein of Not Just Bikes and City Beautiful.
https://video.canadiancivil.com/a/ohtheurbanity/videos
Another Canadian, RmTransit is also there, https://video.canadiancivil.com/accounts/reece
Nice!
Veronica Explains: https://tinkerbetter.tube/video-channels/veronicaexplains
Transport Evolved: https://peertube.tv/accounts/transportevolved
Https://Jupiter.tube is pretty popping
@Shkshkshk yes, but there isn't a good way to find them yet. And even when you find them, they are all on different instances that don't federate and so you can't subscribe to them from one place.
@bluGill @asklemmy yeah that's kinda the reason I'm asking for help finding them. There isnt a good way to search on that platform.
if you use sepiasearch then you can find good content, you just need to have the right search parameters
Why do so many peertube instances not federate?
Maybe file storage reasons? Doesn't it basically copy the data to all the other instances?
Here are some noteable Peertube channels.
https://tube.spdns.org/c/thelinuxexperiment_channel@tilvids.com/videos?languageOneOf=en&s=2
https://tube.spdns.org/c/linux_lugcast@nightshift.minnix.dev/videos?languageOneOf=en&s=2
https://tube.spdns.org/c/thelinuxcast_channel@tilvids.com/videos?languageOneOf=en&s=2
https://tube.spdns.org/c/geotechland@tilvids.com/videos?languageOneOf=en&s=2
https://tube.spdns.org/c/chrisweredigital@share.tube/videos?languageOneOf=en&s=2
https://tube.spdns.org/c/privacy__tech_tips@tube.tchncs.de/videos?languageOneOf=en&s=2
@Rob @Shkshkshk
Most of these channels display as having 0 videos for me.
But then I went to the original host (e.g. https://tilvids.com/c/thelinuxexperiment\_channel) and then it worked.
https://nightshift.minnix.dev/c/linux\_lugcast/videos
What you got to do for this is,
If no Peertube account
click the link and then go to the original peertube server it is actually hosted on. (Should say on their channel page.)
If you have a Peertube account
This is because not all servers will auto check all channels for videos. But if you subscribe to a channel the videos will all show in your subscriptions no matter what server you are on if you have an account.
well techlore is on peertube with neat.tube
Nope.