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Is it a good thing if there are identical communities on different instances?
  • I don't think so. I mean, even if an instance with an important community has a problem (e.g. goes offline) we can simply create that community on another instance, but as long as there are no problems I think it's better to have just one community.

  • Why doesn't DuckDuckGo return any results for "PeerTube"?
  • Searching "PeerTube" doesn't return any results. peertube (all lower case) doesn't return anything either. What's funny is that "pertube" returns the correct results for "PeerTube". It seems like it works like this: If the IP requesting the search is from my country and it's searching PeerTube or peertube it's going to block the search. But why should it?! PeerTube isn't blocked here. YouTube is though.

  • Why doesn't DuckDuckGo return any results for "PeerTube"?

    Even more strange is that when I type "PeerTube", some suggestions appear, but searching any of them will end up back on the "no results found" page.

    The suggestions: ! Searching one of them: !

    It has been a few weeks since I first encountered this issue. I've tried again and again, but it never worked.

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    I wrote my own streaming app for Android TV. Do you want me to open source it?
  • Hello;

    Here is my explanation why open-sourcing a program is a good idea. I hope it helps you.

    Anyone who can will be able to read the code (and that means if someone tries to add malicious code people would notice), and it also makes it easier to contribute to the program, programmer or not. Programmers can fix the program on their own and then ask for their fix to be added. Or, if they don't know why something isn't working (or don't have time, or aren't programmers at all), they can create an issue: it's like a post, and anyone can comment on it. If the main programmer/s didn't find out what was wrong, then someone else might.

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