I don't know about an alternative per se, as youtube's whole thing is user generated content, which means alternative-wise PeerTube and it's ilk are more fitting, though far lacking in the depth, breadth, and wealth of content found on the former. Nebula is almost the opposite of that, being a more curated catalogue of content in exchange for being a paid service. Note, I myself don't have Nebula yet, but I do use something similar (Dropout.tv) Ultimately I think they're just fundamentally different use cases, and fit more like an alternative to streaming services than youtube including the faults that come with not having a massive multinational company backing them for years, as does PeerTube.
thank you for the clarification :)
seems a useful site. shame it's US-only by the looks of it, though.
How are they for high temperatures?
truly? huh, TIL. Guess it isn't quite so versatile a tool tho :P
guess that's the real fault with enshittification, huh? thanks for the advice for picking through things!
do you have advice for finding stuff on ebay? when I try it tends to seem like a lot of 'not what I searched for' listings
sorry, but in vault c/fallout no one ever enters, and no one ever leaves. get outta here
my digestion :(
I kept the post pretty gender neutral because I wanted to contribute to making a kind of 'psuedo masterpost' on the topic, and am hoping to invite a large swathe of experiences (goodness knows lemmy needs some haha)
A problem for me is I've always been too stingy to experiment, as your friends have, though I'm hoping to change and develop from there, but am hoping for advice to help narrow things down
kinda wish i had a swiss army knife now. will a woodcutting axe suffice?
I've heard bamboo can be good. How is your experience with them in extreme temperatures?
also streaming services tend not to have comments, which can halt discussion, though that can be remedied with forums, like how youtube creators used to post their stuff to subreddits