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Anyone have experience/opinions about #humhub as a corp social intranet solution?

My employer is looking for suggestions for alternatives as meta's workplace is being sunset. Seems like a good time to replace it with something #opensource

humhub.com/en/

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in reply to Luddite (under protest)

As with all the different federated platforms, each will require its own account, which IMHO is actually a good thing.

Yes, you can link videos within a Lemmy/Kbin thread that points to the video, just like you would with any other video link.

However, when it comes to interactivity/comments in order for this to happen a user needs to follow the channel, for example try following this @Blender

From the point you start following, it will pop up in your timeline like any other user and your comments to it will show up on their instance, just like a YouTube comment.

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in reply to LPS

I have been able to post in a Lemmy community from an Mbin instance without having a Lemmy account, so the separate account limitation is not a universal limitation. Hence why I asked. In any case, I appreciate the answer.

I’ll also say that there is a privacy issue with this design. If I am in a video, my appearance, voice, & part of the world I am in are all revealed & subject to facial rec. I don’t generally want my biometrics to then be linked to my threadiverse accts.

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So this limitation creates an burden of having to register and maintain more accounts. Registration is increasingly slow and tedious to fight bots, so we often have to write something about ourselves and possibly solve a captcha to create a new Lemmy account.
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in reply to Luddite (under protest)

When it comes to the video, you could make it using your actual identity as you do on Youtube, no difference. Since it's only a peertube account there is no link to any of your other fediverse accounts ... which is why I prefer separate identities as well.

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I would never touch Youtube. YT also blocks me anyway. Nor would I disclose my identity to peertube beyond what’s unavoidable as far as biometrics goes.

It would be useful if peertube would add the capability to post to Lemmy (as Kbin does). Until then, we have the burden of creating an extra kbin or lemmy acct just to add a link.



Great new spot by #Freehive agency, which is a studio that uses an entirely #FOSS pipeline to promote the latest release of #thunderbird #opensource #freesoftware

And it's available to view on #peertube :)

tilvids.com/videos/watch/f61f8…

*share it and like it, let them know we're watching!

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I'm so happy to see #opensource #foss projects supporting non-corporate platforms like #peertube :) @Penpot :penpot:

Make sure to give them a follow using #activitypub to get alerted to all new videos that they post... and as an added bonus you can comment directly from the #fediverse client of your choice:)

#blender #dalaifelinto #b3d #blenderinstitute #penpot

Blender: Inside the 3D tool | Open Chat with Dalai Felinto. Ep. #5

peertube.kaleidos.net/videos/w…

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