Just a guy who streams video games. kuoushi.com
If you’re going by the mascot’s name, it’s basically Elephantgiraffe. No spaces, in that order.
Please tell me they’re making an adaptation for Blaster Knuckle.
You can close signups on PeerTube and just run it for one channel. I’ve been doing something similar minus the YouTube mirroring. Honestly works well and is a pretty great solution. Not what you’re asking for, but it is a possible solution.
This right here is the exact reason Starfield won most innovative, and the same reason Hogwarts Legacy won best on Steam Deck. People who hadn’t played any of the games in the votes only voted on games they had heard of.
Looks more like a moose flying backwards with blood coming out of its head
No thank you.
Basically, people on other activitypub services like Mastodon can follow your posts on WordPress and they’ll see them in their feed like any other content. You can install another plugin to follow others on the Fediverse from within your WordPress site as well, but I haven’t felt the need for that yet personally.
Been using this plugin for a while now, and it honestly makes it super simple to get your blog on the fediverse. Really cool, and I recommend it if your site is on WordPress. You basically have to do a tiny bit of set up, then you can pretty much forget them plugin is even there, it just works.
I managed to soft lock the new Pokemon Snap game in the tutorial where they had you take a picture of a Butterfree (I think is the right Pokemon). Somehow when I took a picture, it flapped its wings and turned enough that it was flat in the picture and couldn’t be selected when you were at the next phase of the tutorial selecting the shot to show the Professor Oak stand in. You couldn’t go back to take another picture, so I was effectively unable to continue the game from there. I was pretty proud of my bad picture taking skills.
I also enjoyed this movie.
Second one has to be Zangar Marsh. I shouldn’t still remember that place.
I have the same firstname@lastna.me setup as well. It’s honestly pretty nice.
I’m a(n extremely) small time streamer but with decades of content (plus more as I stream on both PeerTube and Twitch) that I’m slowly moving over to my own self-hosted PeerTube instance. I can’t say I expected any views at all, but what I have gotten so far is just a lot of bot spam comments. I can’t imagine that’s something most creators want to deal with.
Is the problem that I’m self-hosting and having to moderate that on my own? Probably. But it doesn’t paint a great picture of the platform at large so far.
Tokyo Gore Police is pretty fun.