oliverdavies.uk/content/node.ca7093b6-288d-4326-b755-cc96e0c262dc.yml

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<p>I've been looking for a solution for storing and backing up the videos from <a href="https://youtube.com/@opdavies">my YouTube channel</a>.</p>
<p>Then, I found Peertube.</p>
<p>A distributed platform for hosting and sharing videos - similar to Mastodon.</p>
<p>I've found Peertube instances created by other YouTubers like <a href="https://videos.lukesmith.xyz">lukesmithxyz</a> and <a href="https://tinkerbetter.tube">Veronica Explains</a>.</p>
<p>Now <a href="/homelab">my homelab is up and running</a> and I'm self-hosting production services like this website and my Forgejo instance, I wanted to host my own Peertube instance to back up my videos and provide an alternative place for people to watch them.</p>
<p>I'm using NixOS for my homelab, which has options for Peertube, so setting it up was easily.</p>
<p>My homelab configuration is public in my <a href="https://code.oliverdavies.uk/opdavies/nix-config">nix-config</a> directory, so you can see how I have configured it.</p>
<p>You can also see the videos on my Peertube at <a href="https://videos.oliverdavies.uk">https://videos.oliverdavies.uk</a>.</p>
<p>I plan on doing more videos and live streams soon, which will also be uploaded to my Peertube.</p>
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<p>I've been looking for a solution for storing and backing up the videos from <a href="https://youtube.com/@opdavies">my YouTube channel</a>.</p>
<p>Then, I found Peertube.</p>
<p>A distributed platform for hosting and sharing videos - similar to Mastodon.</p>
<p>I've found Peertube instances created by other YouTubers like <a href="https://videos.lukesmith.xyz">lukesmithxyz</a> and <a href="https://tinkerbetter.tube">Veronica Explains</a>.</p>
<p>Now <a href="http://default/homelab">my homelab is up and running</a> and I'm self-hosting production services like this website and my Forgejo instance, I wanted to host my own Peertube instance to back up my videos and provide an alternative place for people to watch them.</p>
<p>I'm using NixOS for my homelab, which has options for Peertube, so setting it up was easily.</p>
<p>My homelab configuration is public in my <a href="https://code.oliverdavies.uk/opdavies/nix-config">nix-config</a> directory, so you can see how I have configured it.</p>
<p>You can also see the videos on my Peertube at <a href="https://videos.oliverdavies.uk">https://videos.oliverdavies.uk</a>.</p>
<p>I plan on doing more videos and live streams soon, which will also be uploaded to my Peertube.</p>
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