I personally liked MW05 and Carbon. So did my producer, actually.
Aspiring Vtuber who currently narrates for [at]CoRedRead on YouTube (Invidious is recommended, though).
I personally liked MW05 and Carbon. So did my producer, actually.
I did this in the past. And that was to wake up after stirring awake from my slumber.
I thought Bluesky was centralized, but not fully centralized. My producer thought this, but I wanted a second opinion on it. Do you happen to use Bluesky, by chance, and that happened to be how you know this?
I just have almost everything sensitive on a local machine. If I need backups, I can do local backups on something like a USB drive of sorts.
I use Obsidian for my scripts, and potentially business contracts, so I don’t make my private information public.
BlueSky is partially centralized due to most users utilizing a specific instance. Not to mention that it’s now unusable in the UK due to the Online Safety Act of 2023 now being enforced with age verification.
I’m an aspiring Vtuber focused right now on narrating for one of three YouTube channels I’m associated with (that being Cocules Reddit Readings), but I want to expand on that in the future once I get myself out there with proper connections.
I do this, however, using Linux and FOSS. My producer does his channels the exact same way.
I’d rather self-host with rclone and NextCloud if necessary, as Google Drive is not for me. I won’t even be getting a Google account (though my producer does).
Not necessarily self-host, but I actually have an Obsidian vault that’s local-only. That is a vault where I can do my content creation brainstorming, especially script writing for Cocules Reddit Readings, of which I happened to be the new narrator for.
Otherwise, I try to do everything local without having to use something like Syncthing or NextCloud.
My PFP is actually AI generated with a local model (Stable Diffusion 1.5) thanks to my producer, Neigsendoig (who goes by Sendo). Personally speaking, both Sendo and I are into generative AI, and use it with proper disclosure.
Most people should do that whenever they use generative AI for anything, provided that AI is an integral part of the production.
If I’m not mistaken, it was either Carbon or MW05 where my producer had his peak NFS experience, though he had played the likes of MW 2012, Hot Pursuit 2010, and even NFS II SE from what I remember.