🐙 We just published the 8th version of #PeerTube !

New video player, collaborative channel management, improved import system…
With each update, PeerTube improves to better meet your needs!

In a new blog post, we review these new features, as well as the past year and our plans for the future.

Check it out on Framablog!

👉 https://framablog.org/2025/12/09/peertube-v8-manage-your-videos-with-your-team/

@peertube the image look really AI-generated 🫣

EDIT: IT IS NOT

@blueluma It's amazing how the big industry has brainwashed the audience. I now collect this type of accusation no longer monthly, but weekly. And as a digital painter with more than 25 years' experience, I understand why. In fact, my work (and other, billion) has been used to train those AI models, so AI paint like us. But please stop accusing work that you are not 100% sure about. When real humans are behind it and have spent full days creating that imagery, it hurts a lot.

@peertube

@davidrevoy Has big industry really been brainwashing the audience? I don't see companies like Disney or companies like Google telling people to harrass artists for using or not using AI models.

But I have seen artists spending the last couple of years telling people that whether you used AI or not is the most important thing in art, when most people simply can't tell the difference.

It's really sad that you're being harrassed this way for making great artwork with a process you're passionate about. You can only fight it if you put the blame in the right place. It's not the big industry harrassing you, it's the anti-AI movement.

@tuftyindigo About brainwashing, what are you doing of the omnipresent ads? Sponsoring/Lobbying the tech industry and politics? Tweaking the algorithms to promote AI contents?
And about harassement: training on all the art online without artist's consent is ok for you? Making mega profits out of it, provoking shortage in hardware, pooping the web with slop? Increasing scams? Fake news?

Sure, pure Anti-AI activist can be a pain with their comments, but can't you see the asymmetry of power here?