[-] patrick@lemmy.bestiver.se 3 points 14 hours ago* (last edited 13 hours ago)

Do you think that Amazon gets its content (movies on Prime video) for free? Or do you think that piracy sites pay for their content (stolen movies on torrent sites)?

Edit: To answer you more directly, YouTube pays creators a cut of the ad revenue, and Amazon/Netflix pay the movie/show creators through licensing deals.

[-] patrick@lemmy.bestiver.se -4 points 14 hours ago

That just makes sense though? The legit sites have to pay for, fund, or in some way support the content which does cost money. The piracy sites obviously don’t have that cost so they don’t need as much income.

The piracy sites also pay a lot less in infra, since they rely on the user to store, seed to others, and serve the content to the local users. All that infra is offloaded to the user.

[-] patrick@lemmy.bestiver.se 2 points 1 day ago

That is a lot of effort to go through to avoid using a VPN.

[-] patrick@lemmy.bestiver.se 4 points 4 days ago

That's interesting, I heard of Cosmic recently but I haven't had a chance to try it yet. I guess you're liking it if you're already building apps on it?

[-] patrick@lemmy.bestiver.se 3 points 4 days ago

I've been slowly building a text based MMO game that I will probably continue working on this week: galactic-war

It's based on Inselkampf, a very slow-paced game that I played years ago and wanted to play again. Inselkampf just started a new World this weekend, which it does every ~6 months, so I will probably end up working on my virtual clone of it this week while I'm thinking about it.

If you wanted to play too now would be a very good time to start. The userbase has continued dropping over the years it seems, with only a few dozen to a couple hundred players.

I also want to get releases and announcement posts out for a couple of my Matrix bot projects this week, pokem and chaz, but that's been on the backlog for a couple weeks already

[-] patrick@lemmy.bestiver.se 10 points 1 week ago

That’s somewhat similar to the plot of the movie Plan 75.

“In a dystopian alternate reality, the Japanese government creates a program called "Plan 75" that offers free euthanasia services to all Japanese citizens 75 and older in order to deal with its rapidly aging population.”

[-] patrick@lemmy.bestiver.se 3 points 1 week ago

What could content creators switch to that would save your own bandwidth?

[-] patrick@lemmy.bestiver.se 2 points 3 weeks ago

Yea, too many people won't realize that they are just the on-call person fixing it.

[-] patrick@lemmy.bestiver.se 12 points 3 weeks ago

You realize Nikocado has over 4 million subscribers, plus another million on his second channel? It’s not like there’s just a small handful of people who engage with this person.

[-] patrick@lemmy.bestiver.se 6 points 3 weeks ago

The best we can do with current tools is just trying to tie multiple platforms/views together I think. Programming.dev runs a bunch of different services under the same umbrella like that, and I’ve setup something similar on bestiver.se / xxxiver.se

I think having communities that consist of a group of fediverse services like that are probably the way forward in the short term. I kinda want to package that up as a ‘Verse as a Service sort of thing, but I’m still not sure if anybody will be willing to pay for it.

[-] patrick@lemmy.bestiver.se 3 points 4 weeks ago

FYI, if you really think that's enough then you should check out https://feddit.org/post/2600584

The most efficient large instances cost ~$1.40 per user per year for hosting costs, and that's if you value the admin/mod costs at $0

[-] patrick@lemmy.bestiver.se 18 points 4 weeks ago

Looking at just the hosting costs is actually a really bad indicator of total costs. The unpaid volunteer time just to run/manage the instance are likely going to be significantly more than the hosting costs if they were compensated even at minimum wage.

Each of the stacks for XXXiver.se and Bestiver.se (Mastodon + Lemmy + Static Site (+ Linkstack/Wiki for XXXiver.se premium)) are shoved into a Hetzner server at ~$13/month, and backed by R2 Object storage.

My current total hosting costs are ~$30/month to host 2xMastodon, 2xLemmy, 2xStatic Site, 1xLinkstack and 1xWiki. This is basically the minimum cost for me to host all of that on their own infra. I have approximately 0 users other than myself yet, so there's not really a useful cost/user and I can't really provide info on scaling.

Unlike most others here I'm seeing if I can make hosting into more of a job by selling the full suite of services to communities (e.g. get your own Mastodon + Lemmy + others) or by up-selling to premium accounts. I highly doubt that it will actually make any useful amount of money but I'm curious enough to try.

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