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Cake day: June 18th, 2023

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  • I was sliding it back and forth as fast as I could, because I didn’t understand the puzzle at first, but then I saw there’s an sorting optimization puzzle and thought that I was clever only to find out it’s tedium.

    Halfway through (or so I thought at move 80), I was just curious to see how ridiculously long the puzzle could be, shifting pieces back and forth

    So the answer was: I thought the puzzle was easy, and I was humbled, and stubborn.

    I solved it and wasted time, and used that time to warn others to not bother with the puzzle











  • I just need AV2 to not blow chunks on VR/Streaming.

    AV1 is currently hamstrung by decode compute costs, I’m sending 6K video @ 120 FPS and at 200 Mbits (25 MB/s) it looks like pea soup.

    At 400-500 Mbps (62.5 MB/s), you have twice as much network overhead but somehow H.264 still decodes faster even though it’s twice as much raw data per second.

    For straight up video file compression, AV1 seems to be absolutely unmatched if you use “peak framerate” (say 120) and then VFQ / variable quality set to like 35.

    I was able to convert a 900 MB (!!) H264 video of VR gameplay (6K across, 3K/eye!) into 96 MB, and slide right under Discord’s idiotic 100 MB limit.


  • Naz@sh.itjust.workstoNiceMemes@sopuli.xyzRelationship goals
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    I was dating a girl once and we were sitting watching My Hero Academia (one of her favorite shows back in … ~2011?) and she looks me dead in the eyes and goes: “Do you want to get boneless wings?”

    And I’m like: “??? Is that code? It’s like 9:20 PM”

    She goes: “No, I want wings”

    So I look up the closest wings place, 15 minute drive, they close at 10:00.

    We get there, order like six different flavors, get back, right back to the anime and she goes:

    “Hell yeah, wings”.

    It turns out she had ADHD and that’s just totally normal behavior with that condition