truly, c/fallout is having it's revival, thanks to deathclussy
Nine-Tailed Fox, and the Chaos Insurgency, respectively.
congratulations to you, too, overseer
brilliant! thank you very much i will start sprucing the place up as soon as i've got some free time this week.
Q: indisputably the most important person in Vault c/fallout: He who shelters us from the harshness of the atomic wasteland, and to whom we owe everything we have, including our lives?
A: The Overseer, fxomt!
consider this my application as vault chief security officer :)
Hell yeah! 2025 is the year of the ~~linux~~ Fediverse ~~desktop~~!
I'm in the exact same boat. But I kind of realized, if I want to see a bigger fediverse, I'll have to help build it up. As the classic saying goes, you can lead a horse to water; but first there's gotta be water. So thank you for taking up the cause of building this lake :)
actually i don't think that's the saying
maybe this can make up for me not making one this year haha
I see where you're coming from, historically the internet and large communities tend to foster that kind of aggression. I, for one, will be striving to build a positive environment though, and just maybe, we'll see those fruits lead into a brighter future :). I myself am applying for some moderator positions to help take up that effort!
Never got very into short-form content, but I'll give it some consideration!
Personally, I have hope that if a larger variety of people are posting and commenting (typical lurkers and such) then hopefully the echo chamber aggression will weaken a little, and hopefully foster a positive and friendly community. I'm trying to lead by example :)
I'm afraid YouTube is a different beast entirely when it comes to replacing it, so I'm going to have to branch out on what 'alternative' means.
loops.video is a tiktok-esque shortform video service on the fediverse owncast.online is a federated livestreaming platform, like twitch funkwhale.audio is the fediverse's answer to music streaming. I've also heard good things about radiofreefedi.net and of course you've already heard of peertube.tv
but when it comes to YouTube, absolutely nothing holds a real candle to the variety anf quality of it's content, so you might want to look into alternatives such as Dropout.tv, Nebula, Odyssee (I have heard very bad things about Odyssee, but including for variety), or frontends like Invidious, Freetube, and Newpipe.
Hope this helps :)
PS: I have a post asking for peertube video reccomendations, which might have a comment or two with something of interest.