Self hosting is a core value of Typica so I'm pleased to now have the source code hosted at https://code.typica.us
Still want to mess around with configuration/customization, but it's working and has a fresh commit to prove it. There are a couple related repos that I also need to migrate over and I also still need to move a bunch of videos over to https://video.typica.us which was also set up recently.
On The Sad State of Macintosh Hardware:
https://weblog.rogueamoeba.com/2018/06/14/on-the-sad-state-of-macintosh-hardware/
Updated my profile metadata to point to my new instance instead of my old YT channel. I started with 3 videos that are consistently in my top 10 for views to test things out since I'd already done edits on those to remove music I don't have the rights to use off YT. Was going to put my most popular video up as well, but there's something messed up with the audio on the file and I want to fix that before uploading. This is why you keep all your original project files.
Pleased and surprised to see the #peertube funding campaign at 82%. https://www.kisskissbankbank.com/en/projects/peertube-a-free-and-federated-video-platform
6 other PeerTube instances are now showing videos from https://video.typica.us
I have no idea what the Score column in the table showing me that means. Are larger numbers better or worse? Am I supposed to be earning points? Does my instance have a score? Is there any down side to pretending that column just doesn't exist?
Roast Profile Development: Papua New Guinea (Espresso) https://video.typica.us/videos/watch/682b42e7-c292-4df4-99b7-20d83b2dbdd6
So I guess the next server to set up is code hosting. That, at least, I can go with something smaller. #deletegithub
Author of Typica software for coffee roasters.