

Merge/test/fix on a separate branch and then merge this into main when the freeze lifts?


Merge/test/fix on a separate branch and then merge this into main when the freeze lifts?


In ~/Downloads/


You think? We’ve built an irreplaceable library of video knowledge, if it goes down how am I going find out the correct way to disassemble my 10 year old washing machine to replace a door gasket? Or find the correct way to remove the light cluster on my random ass car?
It’s simpler than that, if you’re working on the data layer anything you don’t want to touch is business logic.
If you’re working on business logic the bad stuff is data layer.
Presentation layer just isn’t my problem.


It’s clearly code!
Honestly images were a step too far. And bring back the blink tag.
Is flutter still a thing?
Yeah but you can hack some shit together in jQuery real easy like
Like Flash?
OMFG do not bring 3D fps websites upon us
And it was glorious.


I felt like we were brothers for the entire first sentence, then you had to ruin it.


I’m aware, sometimes they also provide funding for FOSS projects. Funding seems to be the option FFmpeg would prefer based on the title (though I’ve not explicitly seen a quote that says this).
If it’s a specialty codebase written entirely in assembly, as this seems to be, sometimes it just makes sense to pay someone else to do it rather than spending 3x as long getting someone in house to do because the expertise isn’t there. Or just put a bounty on it, another common way to provide funding in FOSS.


If Google said, look we know we send a lot of bug reports, here’s 50MM a year, go hire a team of dedicated developers to deal with our nonsense, we don’t have the expertise in house to train them on this codebase. I doubt anyone would be complaining.
Nothing wrong with fixing bugs even if they are obscure if you have the time and resources.


Google’s pull for most is the camera. Graphene is a vanishingly small % of pixel users (estimated 200k total graphene users vs estimated 15M+ pixels in the US alone).


Logitech used actually be good at this. Look at their squeezebox software and Logitech media server, they were open sourced, released to the public and are still under active development and in widespread use.


I been rocking minidlna -> Kodi for 10+ years 😂
I’m not sure I enjoy it, it’s more the impending doom lessens a bit.


Damn, I was thinking of the primeness of 1 and trying to be clever, which demonstrated I wasn’t.
Guess I’m going to have to upgrade, anyone know if I’m better off with a P5 Pentium or a Cyrex 6x86?