https://tinkerbetter.tube/c/veronicaexplains/videos
https://tilvids.com/c/thelinuxexperiment_channel/videos
Those are the only two I watch over there :(
Veronicaexplains confirmed queen of Peertube
Veronica explains,
The Linux experiment,
Niccolo Ve,
Cory Kerr.That’s all I got for now, really wish there was more but I also use Nebula for basically everything else.
Veronica Explains. That’s it. I’ve yet to find any other decent content on peertube.
lol it’s also the only one I found.
it’s a shame too because I figured Peertube would be a haven of decent linux content but it isn’t. I can’t find anything on there worth watching.
5 hours… god, is that it?
There has to be some kind of crowd funding we can do. Can’t these YT/TT creators put their ancient archives over there as a backup?
Even electroboom and bigclive are on odysee
I forgot the LemmyWtf Peertube community had this directory of recommendations: https://lemmy.wtf/post/15810205
I do quite like the Space Quest Historian who reviews very old games in a very funny way.
https://spectra.video/c/spacequesthistorianI also like Arthur who shares random little tech tidbits.
https://tilvids.com/c/arthurpizzaOutside of what others posted, here’s a quick list:
North American Urbanists: CanadianCivil has Paige Saunders, OhTheUrbanity, and Shifter. Urbanists.video has Heartland Urbanist
FOSS stuff: Penpot (foss figma, they have their own instance) Emacsconf (on Toobnix)
Fedi folks: Elena Rossini (on her own instance)
Fedi.video is a great place to discover other stuff outside of just using Sepia/in-app searching by what you’re looking for.
Mikrotik, the router manufacturer has a peertube instance: https://tiktube.com/
Not a content creator as its classic sense, they post tutorials and news about their products, but as an example of a different kind of professional use case for peertube.



