General @ Skipper1402 @lemmygrad.ml Posts 125Comments 34Joined 2 yr. ago
Thoughts on why "leftists" get so angry/defensive when you criticize the Democratic Party?
Is the Chinese Economic model superior to the Soviet Planned Economy model?
Why is class conciousness in the USA so low? Why has it not progressed in so many years? Will be in a forever "We are not ready for a revolution due to lack of class conciousness" stage?
Are Marxist Leninists less than 1% of the population on capitalist countries?
When people say to organize what do they mean? Is it just strikes and fights?
Is destroying weapons factories to halt the construction of weapons for the empire considered adventurism or is it considered praxis?
Do you guys have the video link when some Soviet woman soldier says that she has killed no man only fascists?
Thoughts on what will happen to all the USA TikTok creators once the ban on TikTok takes effect?
Do you try to make besties in communist circles or do you always keep it professional?
I don’t get what you mean. Why does it get easier?
Why is that?
What do you mean?
Where is Luz though?
With how draconian the west is getting, I doubt it.
This is what it says in the documentation
P2P & Privacy
PeerTube uses the BitTorrent protocol to share bandwidth between users by default to help lower the load on the server, but ultimately leaves you the choice to switch back to regular streaming exclusively from the server of the video. What follows applies only if you want to keep using the P2P mode of PeerTube.
The main threat to your privacy induced by BitTorrent lies in your IP address being stored in the instance's BitTorrent tracker as long as you download or watch the video.
What are the consequences? In theory, someone with enough technical skills could create a script that tracks which IP is downloading which video. In practice, this is much more difficult because:
An HTTP request has to be sent on each tracker for each video to spy. If we want to spy all PeerTube's videos, we have to send as many requests as there are videos (so potentially a lot) For each request sent, the tracker returns random peers at a limited number. For instance, if there are 1000 peers in the swarm and the tracker sends only 20 peers for each request, there must be at least 50 requests sent to know every peer in the swarm Those requests have to be sent regularly to know who starts/stops watching a video. It is easy to detect that kind of behaviour If an IP address is stored in the tracker, it doesn't mean that the person behind the IP (if this person exists) has watched the video The IP address is a vague information: usually, it regularly changes and can represent many persons or entities Web peers are not publicly accessible: because we use the websocket transport, the protocol is different from classic BitTorrent tracker. When you are in a web browser, you send a signal containing your IP address to the tracker that will randomly choose other peers to forward the information to. See this document for more information The worst-case scenario of an average person spying on their friends is quite unlikely. There are much more effective ways to get that kind of information.
It doesn’t allow creation of accounts
I want to post. But if you know some to view, that knowledge won’t hurt. And if there is one to do both, even better.
You got me, this is a fake quote 😭
Can't get too close to those damn tankies or they will steal your heart 🤣
Nah, fuck those genocidal and slavers. What they did to Haiti is unforgettable
How is that socialism?
Have you thought about learning a new language?
The language was spread through genocide and it does not predate genocide.