We have released a new TROMjaro ISO, actually 2! We are releasing in two flavors from now on: Modern and Classic. See the release notes forum.tromjaro.com/t/tromjaro-…

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Not all is nice and dandy with linux+xfce. XFCE is really great, but on my laptop (having Nvidia) my TROMjaro crashes every 2 or so days to the point of no return. I have to manually shut it down from the button. No TTY working. That's a super duper bad bug. :(

Especially when you work on a multi hour and massive documentary, while at the same time I may build a new tromjaro ISO, have so many projects, emails, millions of files to sync...it is a disaster.

It is not linux or xfce's fault, but nvidia or other manufacturers that do not provide proper support for their hardware. Same tromjaro works perfectly fine on other laptops I am testing.

So let's see. I reported the bug here gitlab.xfce.org/xfce/xfwm4/-/i…

Trying some of the tips the devs recommended. #tromlive

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Yeah, this is an interesting perspective, because I think all OSes suck and have nasty bugs, not just linux. And you probably would've seen more windows bugs than most people since you were the "windows repair guy", haha. TBH, I haven't used windows for that long so I'm more familiar with linux, and all the time I did use windows was just watching movies and stuff, I didn't really did much on it.

Syncing several million files to the cloud for backup, a total of some 8TB, takes a while...not because of the speeds, but the so many files that are constantly updated. 7.3TB so far but sill a few hundred thousands files left to upload. They also get encrypted while they are uploaded so takes a little bit more than usual. But most files are already there, safe. Thanks to the people who donated money to TROM and allowed me to buy enough online storage space to backup everything to the cloud too. #tromlive

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Nice video @Aaron videos.trom.tf/w/ezNWhP8fui8Cy… - damn so many TVs! :D - he also talks about trade, trom.tf and such. So #tromlive :)

Thanks to the amazingness of Frendica, I created a new profile that auto posts from Reddit, from the most awesome subreddits about nature. Basically I created an RSS feed via rss.trom.tf then a Friendica account that mirrors that RSS. There it is: social.trom.tf/profile/brp

Anyone on the Fediverse can now follow it! #tromlive

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It isn’t specific to Fosstodon, this account will show the same way from all Mastodon instances. This display is the result of the way Mastodon chooses to display specific ActivityPub object types. Assuming its role as a microblogging platform, it probably chooses not to display the content of “Article” objects because it is expected to be longer than a “Note” for example.

I am working on some tweaks for TROMjaro to fix some inconsistencies and make it a lot more stable and sane. The layout may change, mind you, but you'll see. All for the better. The changes are not big at all, but important enough to make it a lot lot saner and more consistent. After all we want a TROMjaro that is very fast, very stable, very easy to use. i will post more updates these days about it and the reasoning behind it. Waiting for some feedback and testing from our small TROMjaro crew :). #tromlive

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The 200 Euros a year campaign to back all of our stuff to the cloud. tromsite.com/donations/trombkp…

I already do local backups so this is not a must. But it would be fantastic to be able to also back up the stuff somewhere else. If this house burns down I lose most of my files. Including all of the TROM II documentary. I also do not have money to pay for this myself since I need to save as much money as possible.

These backups are for all of the stuff/servers we have, including trom.tf and the files that people store there (think nextcloud, friendica, peertube). Please, if you can, help out. :)

200 Euros is not a huge amount of money, so maybe we can raise it! :D

#tromlive

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Did a lot of work on TROM II today. Now we are at 1h and some 2 minutes. Happy with the result. May take a break the entire day I want to go out with the telescope a bit tonight, to see some wonders of the solar system, and another wonder that's outside. The closest galaxy, Andromeda. 2.5 million light years away. You can spot that with a decent telescope so am excited to see it again.!

I think I will finish this first part of TROM II in just a few days. Pretty sure! Then I will start a new part, and idk how long that'll be. Will see... #tromlive

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My theory about black holes :)

Shut’up. I know, ‘am no physicist. And no scientist for that matter. That’s fine. I just had an idea and is likely to be wrong but it makes my brain giggle with curiosity.

Read the post. I just solved the black holes and dark matter mystery. hahaha #tromlive

tiotrom.com/2021/11/my-theory-…

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I may be too late to the party, but there are more good videos, explaining the blackholes scientifically and using very undestandable motion graphics:
youtube.com/watch?v=TLpfOUIFYu…
youtube.com/watch?v=uuWvJXZT5v…

This one is about the other objects in space:
youtube.com/watch?v=oLoLey75i2…

They even have one where you can imagine you are diving into a blackhole and what you perhaps can see (except being ripped apart immediately or "spaghettified" as serious scietists call it :D), again, according to the latest scientific theories and models are known to date (mind blowing!!!):
youtube.com/watch?v=4rTv9wvvat…
Here you can do that youselves in 360:
youtube.com/watch?v=17tEg_uTF_…

All in all, I recommenend that entire channel to watch, so you can take a grasp of very complex notions like space mechanics or quantum mechanics in a very digestable way: youtube.com/c/ScienceClicEN/vi…

A new TROMjaro ISO is out and we have a FORUM! forum.tromjaro.com/ :) - finally! It is much easier to manage that for releases, bugs, and announcements. So from now one that's the place to visit if you want to report bugs, see about the new releases, or some tips we will provide. Changed a bit a few pages on tromjaro.com/ to reflect these changes. You can still follow these all via RSS tromjaro.com/follow/ but no more email updates for releases. #tromlive

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Here's 2 videos I saw criticizing YouTube's decision:
youtube.com/watch?v=CaaJyRvvaq…

youtube.com/watch?v=cX62w2rb7H…

I know that the attention economy has given too much importance to these numbers, but I do think they have a point though. Usually people look at the like-dislike ratio on a video, so its similar to reddit in that way. Of course, the accuracy of this data depends on how many people have liked/disliked thr video and how the site deals with spam, which is an issue for sites like peertube.

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Even for things like documentaries, more scientific and fact based documentaries may have a better like to dislike ratio compared to blatantly wrong conspiracy ones.

And often times, the like/dislike ratio tells us more about the users of a platform than the quality of the content. For example, Peertube may have more engagement in tech videos because its built around that community. On that note, Without this info, how can I recognize if a video is underrated or not ?

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I've been doing the same thing for years, I never really looked at any of these numbers and have been just consuming the content YouTube recommends me, that was the only thing I used my account for, lol. This was before I got into privacy/FOSS, now I don't even use my google account :)

But just because I don't personally use this feature, doesn't mean its useless for everyone. For me its kind of a habit, I never really take a moment to look at these numbers, haha 😁

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Yes, I am all for critisism. But its not always possible for everyone to go around and criticise everything they disagree with, most people won't even have the time. For example, if I saw an antivax video on peertube, its much easier for me to dislike the video instead of commenting below trying to explain why they're wrong. There's already so many online content explaining vaccines, so I don't wanna waste my time arguing with someone over this. Disliking is a passive way of disagreeing :)
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When you initially decided to remove the like/dislike counts, you said the same thing and I was supportive of it. This new decision from youtube and these videos are making me rethink about this thing. I remember someone from our matrix chat saying that he uses the dislike button. He said basically what I said above, he just don't wanna spent his time criticizing every video he dislikes, that's cumbersome :)
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Yes, I am all for critisism. But its not always possible for everyone to go around and criticise everything they disagree with, most people won't even have the time.


Yah am not suggesting everyone who disagrees should make a video or leave a comment about that, but disliking it also makes no sense in my view.

For example, if I saw an antivax video on peertube, its much easier for me to dislike the video instead of commenting below trying to explain why they're wrong.


Yah I get you but then why not simply ignore it? Or just dislike it and the peertube system should have an algorithm so it knows what you disliked in order to not show you those kinds of videos. But having a public counter how does it help and who does it help?

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> But having a public counter how does it help and who does it help?

Public counter is used to get a rough idea of the public opinion of a video. For example, if someone made a video with a misleading thumbnail, then that video would have a poor like-dislike ratio. If someone stumbles upon a nice video, how is he supposed to know that its underrated ? Without these counts, that info is hidden from them.

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> the public opinion can be ok at times, but in todays world i feel like it does more harm than good.

I know that likes/dislikes are not a good indication for the quality of the content, they just show you what the public thinks about it. That is the information it gives you, whether you agree with the public opinion is your choice. Perhaps my second question is more important here, without this data how would you know if a video is underrated or not ?

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If I watch a video and liked it very much, I'd assume its a popular video but it might be underrated, there's no way to know without the like/dislike or watch counts.

For example, take this video sasha did a while ago - videos.trom.tf/videos/watch/95…

Without any of these counts, I'd assume its a viral hit on peertube, based on just the quality of the content. But because I can see that this video only has 5 likes, I know this video is underrated and deserves more likes 😉

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Underrated means a video doesn't have the popularity it deserves.

It'll help me understand the situations better, I would've wrongly believed that one video is viral just by looking at the quality.

For example, Imagine if TROM was super popular and you were getting thousands of emails a day. Would you be able to read all those messages ? Would you be able to make TROMcasts public if hundreds of people would join and overload the server ? That's quite a difference from how things are now.

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As a content creator maybe you would see things differently from your perspective. Maybe it's easier for you to not care about these numbers. But not every creator would be the same though. But from a user's perspective, maybe we like to learn more about the creators we like. I gave an example of TROM to show how drastically different these things would be. For example if I'm writing an email to a creator, my message would be buried under thousands of others if the creator is super popular.
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Also when talking about new/controversial ideas or opinions, I'd like to know how the public reacts to it. For example, I might like to know how well people receive ideas like nudism, which we did a TROMcast about. I know these wouldn't affect the quality of the content in any way, but I just like to know how well people recieve such ideas. It tells how open minded people are, and how well these videos work in changing public opinion.
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Idk if these "advantages" outweigh the dis-advantages of such labeling systems. If you are worried that you may want to contact a creator but they are too popular, and you may not know that, this is not as relevant I think. You should try to contact them regardless. Lots of nonpopular creators don't give a shit about replying to emails, and the opposite is also true.

As for judging if some videos are well received by looking at the like/dislike counter....dik...is that relevant? Is the platform where it was posted relevant? Like if we post the video about nudity on fb/youtube vs peertube, I guess the audience is different.

Chivo doesn't like this.

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Idk if these "advantages" outweigh the dis-advantages of such labeling systems.

The disadvantages lie in how people interpret this data, the data itself is not to blame. If people understand the limitations of this data, then its fine I think.

Is the platform where it was posted relevant?

This is what I said before, people's reaction changes from platform to platform. Peertube seems to be more revolved around the tech community, so we'll be getting the data from them.

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Users should have the control, so if Peertube would allow me as user to disable/enable like/dislike buttons and view counts, then the admins should leave these options for the users. The reason I remove these from our Peertube is becuase users have no choice there. On Youtube they do have choices so I dont agree that youtube should decide for everyone and remove these options. Users should do that if they do not want to see such things on their videos or other videos.

However the dislike button makes no sense for me. It is a knee jerk reaction that tells nothing to the creator, and very little to the others.

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The way I see it, if someone don't care about these numbers, they can just ignore it, like how I do it. But it doesn't work the other way around, if you remove the button, its gone forever. This is what youtube did.

Letting each individual choose whether they wanna hide it or not would be the best thing, maybe peertube can add that as an anti-addiction feature or something. We already have such features in many mastodon clients - github.com/tuskyapp/Tusky/issu…

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Even if you're not making content for trading/profit, you should still be open to criticisms and learn from these feedbacks, right ?

I'm not a content creator but AFAIK these feedbacks are helpful in improving the quality of the content. If I write a book, I'm doing it to share my ideas, and not caring about feedbacks would affect the quality of my content and I'll get less readers. This is fine, but if you're writing about something important, you want more people to read & know about it.

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> That's why I recommend to remove the dislike button so you force people to give some useful feedback. A dislike tells you nothing.

Like I said, most people don't have the time to go around and criticize everything they see. Like/dislike button being a passive way of showing support/disagreement, more people will use it and the data will be more accurate. I think both comments and the like/dislike ratio is useful for getting feedbacks, they both compliment each other.

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I didn't say I prefer the reddit one, I said that makes more sense than the like/dislike approach. I use high rated posts from reddit for tromnews so that we do not get a thousands posts a day. And they are from specific categories like photos from nature and such. It is a way to filter out the amount of them, not necessarily the quality. And that is a measurement of how many people liked a particular reddit post, nothing to do with the dislike button.

These days we will release a new TROMjaro Beta ISO. With the usual Manjaro updates + some fixes and new stuff from our part. Kinda tired these days trying to change my sleeping schedule and go to sleep earlier since the days got shorter. And I need to see the sun more often. Have some video editing ideas for TROM II that involve a digital tablet and a lav mic :). Should test them tomorrow! #tromlive

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I think it is a bad idea for instance admins (fediverse) to ban entire instances. Unless there is a very very very serious motive behind it. And make it public when you do. Because this will cut ties with those instances and the users from your own instance will be unable to reach anyone from those banned instances. This is a dangerous game that many on the fediverse are playing. They seem to not grasp the consequences.

If we ever ban any instance then we will first announce it to all of our users, and then make it public. But unless there is severe spam flooding our servers, I do not see a reason to do that.

Users can block other users and for some federated networks they can block entire instances. Let the users decide! Not a handful of "admins". #tromlive

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From what I understand, scuttlebutt can be used to connect directly with peers. Pubs are just optional, and they have the same power as a user on scuttlebutt, the only difference is that it'll be online most of the time. I hope they don't fuck things up with this reputation system of theirs, but if its a decentralized kinda system that can be used by you & your friends without much global impact, that seems OK to me.
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I like moderation to be like how adblockers work today, we make a list of users that could be blocked, and we categorise them into topics like nudity, violence, etc. so we can choose what to block. This kinda system should be opt in and shouldn't block anyone by default. Ublock origin allows us to use different blocklists, so we can change from one to other easily, the same should be true here. If a blocklist has problems, we can criticize it and/or fork it if necessary.

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