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Hey, I'm a 3D artist, bass player, and a bad programmer.I'm self-hosting everything I can, and have been using Linux since Ubuntu 14.04. (Arch btw exclusively since 2019)My first account on here was over at .ml about a year before the whole Reddit shtstorm. (@princesszelda, yoink) Also on blahaj @snugglebutt@lemmy.blahaj.zone

  • Nah, I just forgot the word for like... see, I still can't pull it out of my brain lol.after-crash / deformed vehicle

  • I have no clue what I'm even looking at.edit: nvm its a beamngd car, really thought it was a pickup truck with a jet ski on the back under a tarp lol

  • cm only reposts stuff from .ml, this isn't the OP's post

  • Whenever I see "hopeless romantic", this stupid meme always pops up in my head.

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  • TIL! Just enabled it, thanks

  • No, someone who cries would be a whiner. You're probably thinking of a winery.

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  • I'm ashamed to say that I switched my DNS nameservers to CF just for their anti crawler service.Knowing Cloudflare, god know how much longer it'll be free for.

  • It's all fun and games until the sentient frog starts asking you about the Reagan administration.

  • What?... My power just went out, are you talking about the cloudflare 404? lol

  • bring back .3gp to share with your classmates

  • Thank you for your TED Talk. I had no idea about the creator of AVIF or anything, BUT, I still really like that I can just use the same knowledge when it comes to transcoding jpegs/whatever to it. It uses the same codec, same parameters, supports animations, is like 1/100th the size of gifs...I guess webp can do that latter part as well, but having a single tool able to do these things is neat in my opinion. (Please don't come at me, systemd haters)I think jxl also supports waaaaay higher resolutions and everything. So yeah, fair argument that I'm not, in any way, against.Compression and accessibility are just really fascinating things to me, and I'm sure once the next huge, well-supported thing, comes around, so will I.

  • Yeah, external players like mpv and vlc are perfectly fine. Works on FF for me too. Seems like the issue pops up every couple of months with droves of people posting on random forums all around.

  • DJ Bagarn

  • There are still a lot of issues with adaptation of HEVC, especially with chromium based browsers on linux. Probably due to the patent fees or... whatever.https://forum.endeavouros.com/t/hevc-support-and-cpu-load-in-brave-or-vivaldi-browser/72984https://github.com/brave/brave-browser/issues/40101This isn't just a Brave issue, but affects basically all Chromium forks other than Thorium and... the other one I forgot the name of lol.I can't play any of the example hevc encodes, regardless of used flags/arguments. Vaapi set up correctly, and working everywhere else.

    BUT, for the one person on here with the same issue, using Jellyfin. Thorium browser gets updated once in a blue moon, but does have a workaround for HEVC decoding, and if you don't wanna use that, Jellyfin Media Player seems to be using mpv as the player backend, doesn't seem to be just an electron wrapper, and works great.Furryfox works fine too.

  • I've tried all three! SVT flies in comparison to AOM on my 5800X.Still playing around with ffmpeg settings, film grain synthesis and planning on properly checking out av1an.I just love the codec so much, tiny bitrates but still beautiful. Then I learned .avif uses the same libraries as well and takes up like 1/10th of what my pngs do. (played around with webp/m before, pretty impressed with that as well..)Wonderful stuff