Made a rambly 30+ minute video with shaky webcam footage documenting my final moments of 3DS online tonight.
It's currently published on YouTube, trying to setup a PeerTube account so maybe I can post more stuff like this on the fediverse in the future. I'll link that in a reply if and when it happens.
I'm always interested in when anachronistic technology pops up in the media. Whether it's Kelly Rowland trying to send an email using Excel, or people in spaceships developing film photographs, or futuristic moonbases which use BS 1363 plugs - I just love it! So, I was watching that absolute banger of a tune "When You're […]
EA Hornel was the Kirkcudbright Artist who began inspiring other Artists to come and visit, paint and live in Kirkcudbright, creating it's status as an Artist's Town. Steadfast in his refusal to go to the big city to ply his trade, he lived most of his life in the town, up to his death
What if you could own a stylus enabled Windows 11 Laptop, that was ALSO a Linux PC, and it was ALSO an Android tablet, and it cost less than an iPad Air (with keyboard), but had twice as much storage as the iPad AND you could upgrade its SSD when you needed more space?
The video of my talk from March is out now, so if any of you are interested in seeing me talk about being a fangirl for software and how you can turn fans like me #marketing channel for your business, here you go: https://youtu.be/1YmPWhN7ebE
Or you can watch it if you want to enjoy me being extremely nervous and doing a dramatic hair flip + making constant jokes at my own expense. That’s fun too 😅
Anyone a bit more clued-up about video signals than I am, can you help solve this one?
I have my retro computers connected to my Decklink card via my OSSC. The Decklink seems okay with other systems (N64 and PS1 both tested) but all I get from my computers is this sort of thing. Very flickery and obviously not suitable for use otherwise!
If you have any skills or talents that you can use to try to avert the coming #climatecatastrophe then get off your arse and do something.
Thats not saying "I will fly less and recycle more". Its coming freely together with other people to come up with new ideas and inventions to sort things out. If we can come up with #opensource software like #Linux then we can come up with open source solutions to #software and #hardware problems to help everyone
Its not just #scientists, #engineers and the like. If you are good at say editing #video or #audio you can help make content promoting the other people creating new technology. #Economists, #politicians and more can come up with #equitable and fair means of generating money with the new #technologies. They can also tax the rich motherfuckers until the pips squeak to pay for them too.
Sorry, ich kann es nicht anders sagen, aber unsere Kinder werden mit einer KI-Shitshow aufwachsen. Und es liegt an jedem Einzelnen von uns, diese KI-Shitshow nicht so schlimm werden zu lassen, wie ich sie mir aktuell vorstelle. 🥶
PeerTube is a fantastic project. But its UI is designed around people creating "channels" for publishing video regularly to an audience, as a lot of people do on ThemTube. A lot of the PeerTube UI assumptions don't make sense if what you want is a video library, more like Vimeo. A dedicated host for videos (and other bulky media files) to be embedded elsewhere, or just shared within a group.
Does anyone know an actively maintained free code project designed for that?
I'm looking for software that allows me to reliably stream 1080p30 H.264 with audio from my computer to another over the internet, with minimal latency and good quality.
If it can traverse NAT on both ends, that's a plus, but having to run some sort of proxy server on a Linux cloud machine is ok too, I guess.
Use case: Watching arbitrary video (including paid streaming) together remotely, without having to use flaky websites or browser extensions.
Tuesday is my normal editing day, but since its my turn to work on Saturday this week, I have Monday afternoon off and I can get some done today. I'm slicing up drone shots of Castle Douglas, which is awesome. Its a beautiful town, with mostly Victorian buildings on the high street, and it's surrounded by beautiful countryside. This week's story is about the Railway coming to CD. #editing#railway#Galloway#history#scotland#video
The content hosted on Youtube cannot be 100% hosted legally. It is impossible to believe that you can find a full album of Pink Floyd hosted on Youtube and that's a legal thing....
Neuer CEO: Twitter legt Fokus auf vertikale Videos inklusive Smart-TV-App
Twitter beabsichtigt vertikale Videoinhalte voranzutreiben – inklusive einer App für Smart-TVs. Die neue Chefin erklärt weitere Details zur Twitter-Zukunft.
Yeah, Apple has had a few advertising missteps in the past ("wHatZ uH cOmpUTer???), but this 'Crush' commercial is one of the darkest mistakes I think they've ever made. It feels like the intro to Fallout style dystopian story.
A far cry from the optimism of the 1984 commercial, Apple has become what they once rallied against... https://appleinsider.com/articles/24/05/08/apples-crush-ipad-pro-ad-sparks-intense-backlash-from-creatives
Linux - video editing software?
Hello Kbin,...
What are your favourite classic game soundtracks?
I love both the MT-32 and CMS versions of Ultima VI's soundtrack, particularly Todd Porter's contributions....
About the legality of hosting video/music content on the fediverse and the case of Youtube
The content hosted on Youtube cannot be 100% hosted legally. It is impossible to believe that you can find a full album of Pink Floyd hosted on Youtube and that's a legal thing....