@nukie
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@Rasp
Meanwhile everyone still uses an Android or Apple phone that still record everything for their assistants. But hey, at least people are aware of Amazon being shit. That's a start.
@LukeAlmighty
Not really.
@may
Can't even begin to describe how disappointed I am that she wasn't picked as the official Linux mascot.
@a1ba
Considering people like to interpret Shaggy as being constantly high, maybe this makes sense. ![]()
@sjw
Lol.... Only state this could possibly make any sense for is Alaska. So Russia set to invade Alaska confirmed. Reminds me of Fallout lore, except it was China instead. Still, prepare for super mutants and ghouls.
@sawa_sama
Be careful out there girls, there are Romanians afoot.
@p @astatine @icedquinn @nukie @meeper @FrailLeaf
Do you know if the Windows XP source code leak helped their development at all?
@rlier23
It's saturday, bitch. Fix your timezone.
@camedei456 @sjw
I thought it was because of some internet use case. TV is... kinda obsolete. I don't know how to word it precisely, but TV might as well still be analog for all I care. I don't see it having an influence on anything. It's a closed system. Even if you go out of your way to record a broadcast, you'll do it with at least H264. As far as I can tell, unless you work for a TV network, you're not going to interact with the codec itself. You won't right click on your TV and save as.
@sjw
I'm curious why you think specifically MPEG 2 and AC3 aren't going away.
AVIF is amazing. Did some testing with it, and it performs great. I am so god damned happy to see a good JPEG replacer. I should look at browser support, last time I checked it was still lacking. JPEG2000 is already old as fuck itself and I never saw any reviews of it saying it makes a difference. As for WEBP, I want it to be good, but it's not really. Sure it gets smaller files, but it obliterates image quality. I've looked at it as a GIF replacer but even there it's lacking sometimes, as lossless WEBP can't match a GIF if the animation is low palette, and sometimes you do want it to be lossless.
Only heard about LYRA2 yesterday, and had no idea H266 or xHE-AAC was a thing. I'm curious if LYRA or LYRA2 work well for other content besides voice (i.e. music) like opus does. If yes, I could see it as a benefit to help it gain traction. Otherwise, seeing how it's Google, I think it will be as ignored as WEBP.
Unless xHE-AAC is compatible with previous AAC hardware, I don't give a shit.
As for H266, AV1 already has hardware encoders in modern GPUs. I think that alone will decide this battle.
I loved your codec ramble. 10/10 would read again.
なんで君はこれを読んでいるかよ
Just another random person passing by.
Oh hi.
The Alyx Vance must go this way anyway.
Gordon Freeman dies in All Dogs Go To Heaven 2.
I wasn't designed to be carried.
En Taro Igel!
Lift me up, let me go...