Thankful that @sebastian did not only give a great presentation but also mentioned https://phpc.social and @phpc_tv
It is good to share the safe place with the community!
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Thankful that @sebastian did not only give a great presentation but also mentioned https://phpc.social and @phpc_tv
It is good to share the safe place with the community!
Automatic channel sync has been restored thanks to a fix in `yt-dlp`:
- Go watch new videos on https://phpc.tv
- Sponsor the person who fixed it https://github.com/sponsors/Grub4K
Discover channels newly added to https://phpc.tv:
- phpunit.expert - https://phpc.tv/c/sebastian_channel
RE: https://phpc.social/@phpc_tv/116054176237580724
This brings us to over 2,200 PHP-related videos!
It would help if y'all could ping conferences, user groups and other video creators, so I could focus on keeping things stable.
It's a simple process for them:
1. Request an account.
2. Copy YouTube's playlist or channel URL.
3. Paste to begin synchronizing: https://phpc.tv/my-library/video-channel-syncs
Discover channels newly added to https://phpc.tv:
- Nuno Maduro - https://phpc.tv/c/nunomaduro
- PHP Architect - https://phpc.tv/c/php_architect
Discover channels newly added to https://phpc.tv:
- Tideways - https://phpc.tv/c/tideways
- The Fluent Developer - https://phpc.tv/c/the_fluent_developer
- AFUP - https://phpc.tv/c/afup
The first recordings of presentations of mine have arrived on @phpc_tv and I have started to collect them in a playlist:

Our sincerest apologies for the 10-minute outage we experienced today as our server ran out of disk space.
This was due to the synchronization of a very large channel (almost 800 PHP videos coming soon!) in combination with some of PeerTube's limitations.
We have already put measures in place to automatically mitigate this issue in the future, and are working to improve this further.
There's now a lot of PHP video content available on the fediverse thanks to @phpc_tv
I've set foss.video to follow that PeerTube instance so that content is discoverable there too: