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minnix , to linux in NixOs why?
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1 config to rule them all.

Also this: itsfoss.com/why-use-nixos/

woelkchen , to linux in The 5 stages of Linux gaming
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Which stage is “Either it runs via Proton or fuck it”?

kamn , to programmerhumor in Updating dependencies

“It is just a patch update. Should be fine” 💀

arisu , to memes in Take your place, B**TCH
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i miss early internet

shiham , to programmerhumor in Electron is shit

Not just about RAM, it’s that most popular electron apps (like discord) ships really old versions of electron, and the some other electron app on your system may need another version of electron

You end up CVEs and duplicates of electron

MoriGM , to programmerhumor in Ah you're finally awake!
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No C? :(

rm_dash_r_star , to piracy in anti-piracy magazine ad from 1993
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Back in the day when the only copyright protection was scare tactics. Anyway looks like an ad for a software product, not actually anti-piracy propaganda. Nostalgic none the less. There was a time when all software was obtained through floppies. I sure was glad to see those go, damn things failed more often than they worked. I kept a big box of blank ones and copied everything off three times in case the first two failed.

chickenwing , to gaming in Just played En garde demo, and it is amazing

Kicking tables into people is a lot of fun. I love the zorro feeling of the game.

CanadaPlus , to programmerhumor in Ah you're finally awake!

Time to brush up on my line editor skills.

So what should we do differently this time?

marcos ,

If you hire a developer some day by the 90’s, and he says to you he wants to make lisp for some strange niche platform; don’t berate him.

Oh, and for mankind’s sake, give him more than a week to work on it.

CanadaPlus ,

Maybe we can spend actual time on the web browser scripting language too.

animist , to programmerhumor in Saving the world

A stand-up meeting every two hours in which nobody actually stands up

entropicdrift ,
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And the meeting lasts 45 minutes, minimum

AgreeableLandscape OP ,
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And the project manager is just talking about his son’s college football game for 44 of those minutes.

animist ,

It’s like we all work in the same company

Surreal2625 , to memes in Together, we create the world that we live in
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As always everything gets destroyed by greed.

CCatMan , to piracy in Do you prefer x264 or 265 HEVC?

Because of this post, I reencode a BD rip I made using handbrake to see how small the output file would be. I used the 4k av1 fast profile, but changed the audio tract to passthrough. Holy crap, 44gb down to 1.5gb. what black magic is this?

maximus ,

AV1 is very efficient (around twice as good as h264), but a filesize that low was almost definitely because the default encoding settings were more conservative than the ones used to encode the blu-ray. The perceptual quality of that 1.5gb file will be noticeably lower than the 44gb one

obviouspornalt ,

I’ve recoded a bunch of x264 to AV1 and routinely gotten file sizes that are 10-15% of the original file size (a little more than 1/10th the original size)

What I’ve found is that source content often has a lot of key frames. By dropping key frames down to one per 300 or one per 150 frames (one per 10 or 5 seconds for 30fps) and at scene changes, you can save a LOT of space with no loss of quality. You do give up the ability to skip to an arbitrary point in the content, however. You may have to wait a few seconds for rendering to display if you scroll to an arbitrary point in the content.

If you’re just watching the content straight through, no issues. I set CRF to achieve 96 VMAF and I can’t tell any difference in quality between the content with that setup.

I had one corpus of content that I reduced from 1.3 TB down to 250 GB after conversion.

Unfortunately, only the most recent TVs have AV1 playback built in, and the current Fire sticks, Chromecast don’t have support for playback from a LAN source. I’m hoping the next crop of Chromecast and similar devices get full support, I’m assuming it’s just a matter of time until AV1 decoding is included in every hardware decoder since it’s royalyy-free.

CubitOom , to memes in Anything is edible if u try hard enough and don't die after

Everything is edible once.

dragnucs , to memes in Anything is edible if u try hard enough and don't die after

Looks like it stopped bullets.

ehrenschwan , to memes in Anything is edible if u try hard enough and don't die after

Well somebody did

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