code logs -> 2018 -> Sat, 05 May 2018< code.20180504.log - code.20180506.log >
--- Log opened Sat May 05 00:00:33 2018
--- Day changed Sat May 05 2018
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<&McMartin>
And this is why my hobby has stayed a hobby. This is what you deal with when you're doing that stuff professionally: https://gist.github.com/rygorous/32bc3ea8301dba09358fd2c64e02d774
00:01
<&McMartin>
(AVX being the latest incarnation of MMX/SSE/3DNow!/etc/etc/etc)
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05:43
<@macdjord>
[R]: What about `pv < tmp99999 >/dev/null`?
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<&[R]>
macdjord: Generally slightly faster than `pv file` but nowhere near cat
06:00
<@macdjord>
[R]: I'd also try a larger file. Something at least a gig.
06:00
<@macdjord>
60k is small enough that overhead or buffering might be the difference.
06:02
<&[R]>
Yeah, it inverts now, cat's half as fast
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<&[R]>
1.27GiB 0:00:00 [4.30GiB/s]
06:03
<&[R]>
1.27GiB 0:00:00 [2.35GiB/s]
06:03
<&[R]>
1.27GiB 0:00:00 [4.29GiB/s]
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<&[R]>
3rd one being < >
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< Vorntastic>
Huh. Irccloud seems to turn `backtick text` into monospace
06:16
< Vorntastic>
Neat
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<&[R]>
D:
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<&[R]>
That means the rest of it isn't monospace
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07:36
<&McMartin>
Sounds markdowny
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<@abudhabi>
Is there a free live streaming service out there? I mean, something like appear.in, except without forcing users to participate with their own feeds (since it's a video call thingy, not really a live stream, even if it can be used as such).
19:48
<&[R]>
Twitch?
19:49
<&[R]>
TangoTek and Direwolf20 also use something else (each a different thing)
19:49
<@abudhabi>
Twitch is for video games, isn't it?
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<&[R]>
There's newscasts on there, fashion people, and a few other things
19:53
<&[R]>
Direwolf's on Mixer.com
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<&[R]>
Looks like Tango switched to Twitch, so I don't know what he was on before.
19:56 * abudhabi signs up to Twitch, tries to figure out how to stream.
19:57
<@abudhabi>
This interface is superior to Dwarf Fortress only because it has point and click rather than keyboard input.
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<&[R]>
What are you planning to stream anyways?
19:58
<@abudhabi>
Chickens.
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<@ErikMesoy>
abudhabi: Lots of idiots use Twitch, maybe it would help if you pretended you were dumber and looked for shiny buttons to point and click instead of precisely described buttons? :P
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<@abudhabi>
Hm. Twitch is probably not for this.
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<@JustBob>
Doesn't Youtube have some kind of streaming feature?
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<@Alek>
well, there ARE channels that stream live, but they're more like radio stations playing a preset playlist of prerecorded content, or at least the ones I've seen are.
23:12
<&McMartin>
YouTube has a streaming feature but to use it you really need something like special software to make it go
23:12
<&McMartin>
This is also true for Twitch. What are you trying to stream from and to?
23:12
<&[R]>
He's streaming his chickens
23:13
<&McMartin>
My general experience is "you don't *use* Twitch as a streamer, you use OBS"
23:13
<&McMartin>
The core underlying technology is, ironically enough, an old chunk of Flash that was good enough to break out to become a de facto (maybe even real?) standard.
23:14
<&McMartin>
Everything about it is slim, sane, and well-suited to streaming media, and then the control protocol is all in a wacky format that turns out to be "serialized actionscript objects if we're being honest, so let's not be honest"
23:40
<&ToxicFrog>
abudhabi: twitch is probably your best bet, but you are not going to be able to just click a button on the website and have it capture your desktop; you need to use client software and configure it to uplink to Twitch. McMartin has recommended OBS; I'll second that recommendation.
23:40
<&ToxicFrog>
You can also stream to Youtube Live via OBS, but it takes more setup on the youtube side.
23:41
<&ToxicFrog>
Steam has built-in streaming these days, but doing that means you need to set up your chickens as a steam game and can't use it for other things while streaming, so that's pretty much only useful if this is a one-off thing you only want to do brieflyt.
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<&ToxicFrog>
And depending on what you are using to capture your chickens, it might be able to expose a stream directly that other people can connect to, with appropriate port forwarding/reverse proxying/etc.
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