All good here. It’s just that people rarely think beyond few...

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↳ 回复 Sats McRyan (npub1m64hnkh6rs47fd9x6wk2zdtmdj4qkazt734d22d94ery9zzhne5qw9uaks)

I hadn't thought of the moderation aspect, that is a good point. The others are already on my mind. Current chunking is split at keyframes during com...

All good here. It’s just that people rarely think beyond few clients and how to scale or legally be compliant so they can exist in the future.

Video is expensive, transcoding is expensive, and I am trying to solve that part now. I estimate that we can handle our current load under $200 a month with transcoding and all that. I am working on it already, and I will deviate from the NIPs, because it’s a pointless battle to fight

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