Yeah, but it's the only software project I've found so far that matches your description. Theoretically, it might work, although it could probably be forked and updated to support any potential API changes.
If anyone is interested in seeing the recorded talks, we're in the process of uploading them all to PeerTube! First day is uploaded, currently working through day two!
Actually, it looks like PeerVue for Roku is what you're looking for.
So, they already have an Android app that's pretty decent, and could be adapted to a TV form factor.
https://framagit.org/framasoft/peertube/mobile-application/
There's also a Kodi integration, but I'm not aware of how well it's been maintained. Given the amount of things Kodi can run on, that might be a good starting point.
Hell yeah! HURD gaming, here I come!
I would imagine that this is getting addressed in the update as well.
A significant portion of the code is available, I think it's just a matter of getting the latest code pushed out to public release status. Judging by the server repo, seems like a lot of development is happening out in the open.
I mean, all of the videos are uploaded to PeerTube, and that instance (run by me) federates across a big chunk of the network. Like, yeah, the videos themselves live in an S3 bucket somewhere, but the metadata federation and P2P video capabilities (plus the ability to mirror redundant copies) somewhat mitigates that.
my view of homeless people changed forever when I learned that more than half of them were foster kids who aged out of the system and were left with no family or resources.
Jesus, that's dark.
Jira. In the Software-as-a-Service world, it's often the tool of choice by Product teams to track issues, by breaking everything down into stories.
It's a horrible, slow, janky mess. The interface is confusing and poorly laid out, you can easily have too many options all over the place, and how its even used can vary dramatically from one company to another.
Salesforce is also trash for very similar reasons. How Sales people around the world all vouched for this thing is beyond me.
Yeah, they didn't want their money going to the Taliban, and it's a little shaky as to whether the Taliban's Ministry of IT would take a stricter content enforcement on their ccTLD. For a while, it was only possible to renew domains, not buy new ones.
Still, I stuck with the title because the Taliban is still the reason.
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OwnCast is wonderful. It's dead simple to set up and use, and works great with OBS.
I tend to prefer streaming through PeerTube, simply because the platform has more features. But for simplicity, OwnCast can't be beat!