Edit:
We are back:
Please refer here for more info regarding the .19 changelog https://join-lemmy.org/news/2023-12-15_-Lemmy_Release_v0.19.0-_Instance_blocking,_Scaled_sort,_and_Federation_Queue
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Edit:
Initially we had planned to upgrade both Lemmy & pictrs. Instead we are just going to upgrade Lemmy, meaning the downtime should only last two hours.
Hexbear will be down this Sunday while our devs and infrastructure people upgrade the site to Lemmy version 0.19.1. The downtime is expected to take roughly between 8 and 12 hours. 2 hours.
During this time Hexbear will be inaccessible. Please follow our account on Mastodon for updates: https://toots.matapacos.dog/@hexbear
Other Hexbear services such as Hexbear Live will be unaffected, so consider hanging out there! https://live.hexbear.net
Explain hexbear live to this extremely old out of touch man?
Synchronized video playback with built-in chat, which can play from a variety of sources and which regular users can queue up the video playlist. It's a relaxing place to hang.
Are there channels that i'm not seeing? I only see "Pure Kino(movies)" with nothing going on right now.
That's the only channel. Usually there are movies starting at 9pm eastern time Fridays (critically acclaimed movies), Saturdays (anime), Sundays (also critically acclaimed movies, but usually more upbeat than the Friday ones), and Wednesdays (pure slop, lots of dudes getting kicked in the face).
That makes more sense. Thanks for the run down!
Here's quick guide to the basics:
If you want to add a video to the queue, click the "+" (#1) to bring up the URL text box (#2) that you can copy/paste the URL into. Press the "queue next" or "queue last" (#3) as appropriate. You'll pretty quickly get the hang of the etiquette. As for sites that are compatible, youtube is a safe bet for us non-admins. Basically if you can watch a youtube video without logging in to youtube, then it'll play just fine - though sometimes there's country-specific blocks enforced by youtube itself.
#4 is the skip button, which you'll also get the hang of the etiquette for pretty quickly.
Often people will be on in advance of official start times of the scheduled videos, queuing up stuff they like. It's pretty fun to see what music / educational videos / silly stuff / full-length kung fu movies / classic slapstick comedy / etc. that others like.
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There’s movies starting in an hour if you want to see what it’s like