The SP3 was particurarly stable with mainline linux (not needing surface-linux), especially regarding standby. Sadly not a repeatable experience with the more recent ones, but I'd love to be proven wrong (:
I had a similar experience with Cloudflare, for a period of time my Ironfox browser failed the challenge on one or two websites. I don't remember if it happened with Anubis, I fear there are too many variables (e.g. extensions installed) so I'd like to know how to get helpful logs.
There are a lot of fine options indeed, but nowhere near the affordability they could achieve today IMHO. EVs can be made very cheaply and every month the price of LiFePo4 (the cheaper and more robust, slightly less dense type) batteries is going down. Very few small cheap BEV cars are available. A Citroen Ami is like ~8-10k€; that (very cute) thing should cost maybe half of that.
I like your take, I think most of the "advantages" of beign ignorant come from the increased damage we'd cause to others, directly or indirectly, without mental ripercussion; so ultimately we'd all just suffer way more.
LiFePo4 are now about 50$/kwh, still going down. Plenty of sun in the winter too, just needs to install a little more pv. In fact the worst heat wave is not ideal for photovoltaics, they work better / are more efficient when they are aren't scorching hot (e.g. often in the summer mornings they produce more than at midday)
The gist of what they're saying is we trust Apple, not Google. Both american companies. But on android it is possible to have real time notifications without google. I also didn't like the wording of their page, read a lot like Apple apologia if not an utter advertisement - an iPhone XR costs only 50$! Don't you guys have phones iPhones??
Let's go back for a second and think about the people who need this type of service the most, today, in the US. Are they Apple or Android users?
It's p2p between the watchers, but files are hosted on a server (an instance of Peertube). With just one person watching a video there's no p2p, only server-client.
Peertube would be my choice, thanks to p2p one won't burden an instance if a video gets too popular. Just found a nice interface to find a good instance as a videomaker depending on topic, requirements, etc: https://joinpeertube.org/instances?profile=video-maker
As with the rest of the fediverse, autonomous institutions like universities should ideally have their own instance or join a collective. Embeds get the same p2p benefits and they seem super easy to implement
For Pewdiepie this makes a lot of sense, he was literally the top youtuber. But uploading also somewhere else (no exclusivity required) needs to become mainstream yesterday. We have technical colleges far from the US posting educational video content for a website embed on youtube only, it's madness 😅
This is slowly turning out to be the "worst deal in the history of deals"