@kat@yarn.girlonthemoon.xyz Yiha! I reckon the video is a bit squished together on the horizontal axis. Maybe your video site messed something up in postprocessing? No idea. Anyway, youāre already better at guitar than I ever was.
If you donāt wanna buy a tripod, you could make yourself a makeshift one with some sort of a sandbag, cherry pit pillow or an old, cut off and sewn shut trouser leg section filled with rice, lentils, etc. This gives you a shapeable surface where you can simply rest the camcorder on. It allows for some limited vertical up and down pitch. Obviously, that wonāt work for extreme angles, but might be just enough for your application of recording at your desk. You just have to watch out for the side to side roll, this could otherwise lead to a slanted sailboat video. ;-)
i recorded my first camcorder video!!!! itās just me practicing guitar after sooo long of not playing it. my acoustic, to be specific (well, itās an electric acoustic thing but i can play it without plugging it in lol, i do have a stratocaster though). itās capped at ~30 minutes because i used one mini DVD for it and decided i wasnāt gonna use another one to extend the run time. so yeah. it was super fun! i hope i can share it soon, iām ripping the disc with make MKV right now, then iāll re-encode to a web friendly format, and upload to my site and hope that works well
@lyse@lyse.isobeef.org itād be a blast to record too with my camcorder! iād have to figure out positioning and stuff like you said but i could probably figure something out with a bit of testing :P yeah it probably does make the project itself longer than it should be but i feel like if you make it a cozy kinda āsew with meā video where people watch you sew and film it with a static angle instead of like, showing every step? i think thatād be nice even if a bit boring. so i could absolutely try that.
magnetic tape camcorders omg!!! mine is digital but iād LOVE to get a tape camcorder
@kat@yarn.girlonthemoon.xyz Iām an absolute sucker for all sorts of crafts videos, mostly wood and metal working, but also leather and construction. So obviously, your Tux sewing project would make a good video in my opinion. :-D (But I fear it would require way more work than just talking into the camera. Think of camera setup time with framing and focusing, repositioning a couple of times, editing, yada, yada, yada. I documented wood working build processes in my shop in the past and it made the projects take easily ten times as long, if not more. So, I stopped doing that.)
As kids we recorded some action films on magnetic tape camcorders. That was also great fun.
@movq@www.uninformativ.de I never used DOS or OS/2, but I fully agree with you. A Unix shell with its tool landscape is hard to beat (photo/video viewing/editing aside).
need to come up with ideas for camcorder videos⦠i have one but itās just ātalk in front of camera about fave songs i listened to in 2024ā and i wanna do more fun things even though rambling in front of cam is already fun af
i want to make camcorder videos with this girlās vibe she is insane https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCg9isnie-qBpPIWx4ZQOnJw
my camcorder videos are gonna go so hard yall like i can post them exclusively to my own youtube site and just do whatever tf i want with it. i should make more vlogs
@kat@yarn.girlonthemoon.xyz i think what i love about āretroā (relative to me because i was born 2004) is that it has friction but in a different way than modern tech does. sure thereās friction with getting a video from your phone to a computer unless youāre a nerd like me with android and syncthing. but not only is that something that could be but isnāt easier, itās just⦠it makes sense for a camcorder from ~2009 to have the kind of friction it does
I want to share the video of my last talk: Creating an Instagram in Django for an Iberian lynx https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dW69cYIULh8
Iāve been making a little toy operating system for the 8086 in the last few days. Now that was a lot of fun!
I donāt plan on making that code public. This is purely a learning project for myself. I think going for real-mode 8086 + BIOS is a good idea as a first step. I am well aware that this isnāt going anywhere ā but now Iāve gained some experience and learned a ton of stuff, so maybe 32 bit or even 64 bit mode might be doable in the future? Weāll see.
It provides a syscall interface, can launch processes, read/write files (in a very simple filesystem).
Hereās a video where I run it natively on my old Dell Inspiron 6400 laptop (and Warp 3 later in the video, because why not):
https://movq.de/v/893daaa548/los86-p133-warp3.mp4
(Sorry for the skewed video. Itās a glossy display and super hard to film this.)
It starts with the laptopās boot menu and then boots into the kernel and launches a shell as PID 1. From there, I can launch other processes (anything I enter is a new process, except for the exit at the end) and they return the shell afterwards.
And a screenshot running in QEMU:

found it, itās ā-video_sizeā
@bender@twtxt.net Well, so far, Iām using the standard web client. Havenāt found a great client yet. 𫤠Mastodon/Fediverse is also very different from twtxt, there are way more images/videos that Iād like to see ā a TUI client like toot wouldnāt work for me.
Dunno, maybe Iāll make some changes in this area after christmas. Try self-hosting again or something like that ā¦
Because I donāt have capacity on my server to host and stream video and I want others to be able to find the video.
Iām gonna upload my part of the video to youtube and the slides to my website within a day or two. Then you can add it to yarn.social etc.
@bender@twtxt.net @prologic@twtxt.net you mean This? if your browser doesnāt jump to the 00h26m56s time(-frame?) automatically you know where to look ;)
Wow! Just Wow! š®  
 Discovered this whilst trying to debug why my Youtube frontend no longer works:
$ youtube-dl 'https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YpiK1FMy2Mg'
[youtube] YpiK1FMy2Mg: Downloading webpage
WARNING: unable to extract uploader id; please report this issue on https://yt-dl.org/bug . Make sure you are using the latest version; see  https://yt-dl.org/update  on how to update. Be sure to call youtube-dl with the --verbose flag and include its complete output.
ERROR: unable to download video data: HTTP Error 403: Forbidden
  Portion of the modified Twitter TOS that goes into effect today (itās on right now), as summarised (ironically) by Googleās Gemini:
āIn simpler terms, this means that when you share your content (like text, images, or videos) on the service, youāre giving the company permission to use it in various ways. They can copy, modify, distribute, and even use it to train their AI models. This includes sharing your content with others and using it on other platforms. You wonāt be paid for this, but using the service itself is considered enough compensation.ā
Iām seeing strange lights in the sky. None of my cameras are sensitive enough to make a video.
Itās probably one of two things:
- A ship on the nearby river with a lightshow going. Itās rare but it happens.
 - A steap hill nearby, cars driving āupwardsā, and since super bright LED lights are normal nowadays, they reflect from the clouds.
 
Either way, looks fancy.
iām kinda bummed that i havenāt had the time/energy to get further into my media infrastructure projects. a federated tiktok with good decentralized storage would be a force to be reckoned with. i donāt have to be first though. solving the fundamental problems of decentralized video streaming will make for a better experience anyway. i also have too many projects so i canāt get after myself for being a little behind the curve in several areas at once lol
@movq@www.uninformativ.de iāve wondered the same thing.. dansup can be pretty erratic and i donāt really trust the guy. thankfully (at least from my perspective) heās not the only game in town. though i think going UI-first is kind of jumping the gun. the fediverse doesnāt really have the infrastructure in place to support video publishing at the scale that a tiktok user might expect. based on some of dansups statements regarding palestine, iām sure its partially an effort to control what kind of content makes it into fediās tiktok streams for the first while.
The Fediverse Is Getting Its Own TikTok Competitor Called Loops
An anonymous reader quotes a report from TechCrunch: Similar to how Mastodon offers an open source, distributed version of X, the fediverse is getting its own TikTok competitor. This week, an app called Loops began accepting signups on its new platform for sharing short, looping videos. Still in the early stages, Loops is not yet open sourced, nor  ⦠ā Read more
@aelaraji@aelaraji.com Thank you, and yes I got more on my websites https://darch.dk/vj/ and https://algorave.dk/videos/
Video of my latest #livecoding show using #punctual for #visuals
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CsM39SpRik8
				
Insecure Robot Vacuums From Chinese Company Deebot Collect Photos and Audio to Train Their AI
Long-time Slashdot reader schwit1 shared this report from Australiaās public broadcaster ABC:
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Iām bad with faces, I know that. But Iām having a really hard time recognizing Linus in this video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4WCTGycBceg
Basically a different person to me. Is it just me or has he really changed that much? š³
Interesting.. QUIC isnāt very quick over fast internet.
QUIC is expected to be a game-changer in improving web application performance. In this paper, we conduct a systematic examination of QUICās performance over high-speed networks. We find that over fast Internet, the UDP+QUIC+HTTP/3 stack suffers a data rate reduction of up to 45.2% compared to the TCP+TLS+HTTP/2 counterpart. Moreover, the performance gap between QUIC and HTTP/2 grows as the underlying bandwidth increases. We observe this issue on lightweight data transfer clients and major web browsers (Chrome, Edge, Firefox, Opera), on different hosts (desktop, mobile), and over diverse networks (wired broadband, cellular). It affects not only file transfers, but also various applications such as video streaming (up to 9.8% video bitrate reduction) and web browsing. Through rigorous packet trace analysis and kernel- and user-space profiling, we identify the root cause to be high receiver-side processing overhead, in particular, excessive data packets and QUICās user-space ACKs. We make concrete recommendations for mitigating the observed performance issues.
imo the only useful application would be so that I never have to get a new computer again unless mine breaks. i like being able to talk to people from around the world, so its going to have to include internet and video (yāall saw the impact tiktok had on the gaza situation, canāt deny that video is important)
Its like old school TV but with youtube videos. Each channel has a subject and the channels play in a sort of realtime. so no going forward or back. Perfect for channel surfing.
@falsifian@www.falsifian.org by the way, on the last Saturday of every month, we generally hold a online video call/social meet up, where we just get together and talk about stuff if, youāre interested in joining us this month.
Chouette sĆ©rie dāEleonore Costes for i in $(jot 8 1); do yt-dlp āhttps://www.arte.tv/fr/videos/110114-00${i}-A/bouchon-${i}-8/ā; done
@movq@www.uninformativ.de Somewhere or another, I think in a William Byrd talk, I heard it suggested that the best ideas in computer science should fit on an index card (ah yes itās this one: https://paperswelove.org/2017/video/will-byrd-most-beautiful-program/ ). He was referring to the basic principles of LISP/the lambda calculus, which have sometimes been called the Maxwellās equations of computer programming (by Alan Kay). Simple, short, elegant, but very densely packed with meaningāgenerations of people have spent their whole careers unpacking what those simple rules can do.
Much of modern software feels like the polar opposite of that. Not only can you not write it on an index card, you never will be able to because people who write software donāt seem to aspire to try. I wish more people thought this way though!
This reminds me of this video: The Biggest Gap in Science: Complexity
			
However you might end up with more questions (complexity?) than answers (simplicity?)
@bender@twtxt.net Actually the video is a reaction to: HTMX Sucks that is originally an essay by Carson Gross (the creator) in the āThe worse-is-better design philosophyā and what not style. So No, it isnāt ⦠or at least not in the sense one would get from such a title. š
What? was? that? Music videos in the 90s was just something else. Especially like the guy in the straitjacket on a pogostick
@movq@www.uninformativ.de the location is real. A few in the āhood mentioned seeing this person directly. They live somewhere on the hillside in the background of the video.
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@xuu@txt.sour.is That was one of the horror puzzles where I had to look for help. š„“ I modelled my solution after this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2pDSooPLLkI
(I canāt explain it better than the video anyway.) It takes a second on my machine and thatās with my own hashmap implementation which is probably not the fastest one.
@lyse@lyse.isobeef.org I think there is a problem related to the fitting around a corner that is unsolved. I watched a video about it a little while back.
After seeing Googleās Gemini video, will everyone now need to invest in one of this pointing-downwards camera stands for the home?
Interesting thing happening over on Xitter. Apparently some of the women in tech accounts are being exposed as being run by men that hire women to pose for images/videos. They would be invited to tech conferences but would always drop out last minute.

Makes me wonder if maybe there is need for a sort of verifiable web of trust is needed where influencers can be proven as authentic by others. This will only get worse as AI generative content gets pushed into our feeds.
@eapl.me@eapl.me Which problems are those? š¤
The only āadvancedā Tetris I played back then was āBlock Outā:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZpeSH6pbio4
Except it didnāt run nearly as smooth as in this video. š
So Youtube rea really cracking down on Ad-blockers. The new popup is a warning saying you can watch 3 videos before you can watch no more. Not sure for how long. I guess my options are a) wait for the ad-blockers to catch-up b) pay for Youtube c) Stop using Youtube.
I think Iām going with c) Stop using Youtube.
Un punto bastante interesante sobre la preservación de juegos āvieeeejosā es tenerlos en museos y bibliotecas. El reto es poderlos disfrutar en toda su duración de una forma relativamente cómoda. ĀæTu cómo lo propondrĆas?
https://www.newyorker.com/culture/the-art-world/the-puzzle-of-putting-video-games-in-a-museum
An official FBI document dated January 2021, obtained by the American association āProperty of Peopleā through the Freedom of Information Act.

This document summarizes the possibilities for legal access to data from nine instant messaging services: iMessage, Line, Signal, Telegram, Threema, Viber, WeChat, WhatsApp and Wickr. For each software, different judicial methods are explored, such as subpoena, search warrant, active collection of communications metadata (āPen Registerā) or connection data retention law (ā18 USC§2703ā). Here, in essence, is the information the FBI says it can retrieve:
Apple iMessage: basic subscriber data; in the case of an iPhone user, investigators may be able to get their hands on message content if the user uses iCloud to synchronize iMessage messages or to back up data on their phone.
Line: account data (image, username, e-mail address, phone number, Line ID, creation date, usage data, etc.); if the user has not activated end-to-end encryption, investigators can retrieve the texts of exchanges over a seven-day period, but not other data (audio, video, images, location).
Signal: date and time of account creation and date of last connection.
Telegram: IP address and phone number for investigations into confirmed terrorists, otherwise nothing.
Threema: cryptographic fingerprint of phone number and e-mail address, push service tokens if used, public key, account creation date, last connection date.
Viber: account data and IP address used to create the account; investigators can also access message history (date, time, source, destination).
WeChat: basic data such as name, phone number, e-mail and IP address, but only for non-Chinese users.
WhatsApp: the targeted personās basic data, address book and contacts who have the targeted person in their address book; it is possible to collect message metadata in real time (āPen Registerā); message content can be retrieved via iCloud backups.
Wickr: Date and time of account creation, types of terminal on which the application is installed, date of last connection, number of messages exchanged, external identifiers associated with the account (e-mail addresses, telephone numbers), avatar image, data linked to adding or deleting.
TL;DR Signal is the messaging system that provides the least information to investigators.
The Great Awakening documentary: https://banned.video/watch?id=647cd01844695d2439874239
@movq@www.uninformativ.de I was visiting Germany once, and saw a guy try to load his bicycle onto the bike racks they have on the front of city buses. There were rules about when you could do that, which were posted on the bus stop sign, and I guess the guy thought this was a time when he could do that. But no, the bus driver disagreed. The bus driver got off the bus with a rule book, flipped it open to what I guess were the rules about bikes on the bus, and showed him the rules. The guy pointed at the sign, the bus driver said no and pointed at the book, and they went back and forth for I donāt know how long. It felt a lot like these videos lol
@stigatle@yarn.stigatle.no @prologic@twtxt.net @eldersnake@we.loveprivacy.club I love VR too, and I wonder a lot whether it can help people with accessibility challenges, like low vision.
But Metaās approach from the beginning almost seemed like a joke? My first thought was āare they trolling us?ā Thereās open source metaverse software like Vircadia that looks better than Metaās demos (avatars have legs in Vircadia, ffs) and can already do virtual co-working. Vircadia developers hold their meetings within Vircadia, and there are virtual whiteboards and walls where you can run video feeds, calendars and web browsers. What is Meta spending all that money doing, if their visuals look so weak, and their co-working affordances arenāt there?
On top of that, Meta didnāt seem to put any kind of effort into moderating the content. There are already stories of bad things happening in Horizon Worlds, like gangs forming and harassing people off of it. Imagine what thatād look like if 1 billion people were using it the way Meta says they want.
Then, there are plenty of technical challenges left, like people feeling motion sickness or disoriented after using a headset for a long period of time. I havenāt heard announcements from Meta that theyāre working on these or have made any advances in these.
All around, it never sounded serious to me, despite how much money Meta seems to be throwing at it. For something with so much promise, and so many obvious challenges to attack first that Meta seems to be ignoring, what are they even doing?