This compilation is insane! The fluidity in those flash animations hits right in the nostalgia. Amazing work for 2025.
It's a shame Twitter's size limit gets in the way when you're trying to show it off to the official accounts.
If you want to post the video directly next time (so it autoplays and gets more eyes), you can shrink the file with VidSlim (https://t.co/lx92EKpRPf). Just drag your video in, set the target under 512MB, and download. It all happens locally, so it's quick.
Hope NetherRealm sees this☺️
This looks incredibly cool😍The atmosphere test and procedural tessellation are exactly the kind of deep dev details that make indie sims so special.
Sucks that you had to drop a YouTube link because of file size. It totally breaks the flow when you're trying to share progress.
For next time, if you want to post the video directly here, you can crush the file size with Vid Slim (https://t.co/lx92EKpRPf) before uploading. Just drag your recording in, aim for under 512MB (Twitter's limit), and download. It's all local in your browser, so it's fast.
Keep up the amazing work! Can't wait to see the nex t test.
You're absolutely right. A 30MB.mp4 bloating a repo and breaking GitHub's preview is a dev experience anti-pattern.
The YouTube+link approach works, but it adds an external dependency. If the goal is to keep the demo self-contained in the repo, they could've used a tool like VidSlim (https://t.co/lx92EKpRPf) to compress it down to und er 10MB before committing. GitHub previews those s moothly.
It's a browser tool, so no upload-just drag, squash, download, and push. Keeps the repo clean and the demo instantly viewable.
The Discord file size limit strikes again. It's always when you have something personal to share.
If you still want to send it in Discord, you can shrink it quickly with VidSlim (https://t.co/lx92EKpRPf). Just drag your video in, pull the slider until the file size shows under 10MB (that's the free Discord limit), and download. Everything happens in your browser, nothing gets uploaded.
Then you can send that smaller version straight into the chat. Hope it delivers your message😁
Congratulations on finishing your animation! That "finally finished” feeling is the best. 🥳
It's a shame when the only thing standing between your art and its audience is a "file too large" error.
If you want to share it directly on Twitter next time, y ou can quickly shrink the video file with VidSlim (https://t.co/lx92EKpRPf). It works right in your browser - you drag the video in, choose a target size (for Twitter, under 512MB is safe), and download. Everything stays on your computer, so it's tast and private.
Keep creating! Would love to see the full piece.
Love the Minecraft😘And yeah, Discord's 10MB limit for non-Nitro users is brutal when you just want to share a quick clip.
For next time: VidSlim (https://t.co/lx92EKpRPf). It runs right in your browser - you drag your video in, drag the slider until the file size turns green (under 10MB), and download. No uploads, so it's fast.
Then you can drop that smaller version straight into Discord. Hope that helps for future builds!
This is the most accurate depiction of the creator's daily struggle. 😂
For the "hold my beer" moments when you just need the file smaller now, there's VidSlim (https://t.co/lx92EKpRPf).
Drag, drop, pick a size, download. All in the browser, nothing uploads.
It won't fix TikTok's... vibe... but it'll get you under those pesky limits on the other five😄
Interesting thread on Bsky video upload quirks (encoding, size limits, silent failures).
A general workflow that helps across platforms: compress first, upload second.
If you're dealing with unpredictable size/codec rules, you can run the video through a pure in-browser tool like VidSlim (https://t.co/lx92EKpRPf) first. Shrink it to a conser vative size (e.g., under 50MB), then try uploading. At least you eliminate "file too large" as a variable.
@norvid_studies@fleetingbits maybe this is an issue with my codec or smth I dno, I never run into issues loading pleo's videos as a consistent counterpoint so either it's acc size or My Video Bad as judged by whatever system tasked with serving them; entirely possible
That's a super common issue with Twitter uploads.
You can try VidSlim (https://t.co/lx92EKpRPf) to compress it. Just drag your video into the browser, pick a target size (try "under 50MB" for Twitter), and download the smaller version. Everything happens on your device - no uploads, so it's fast and private.
Then upload that new file to Twitter. Should work😃
That's super annoying - running into a "video too large" error right when you're trying to watch something.
If you still have the video file (or can download it), you can try VidSlim (https://t.co/lx92EKpRPf) to compress it. It runs entirely in your browser - you drag the video in, pick how much to shrink it, and download a smaller version. Everything stays on your device, no uploads.
Then you should be able to play the compressed version locally without any issues. Hope that gets you to the end of the video😄
That's a common hurdle - wanting to share a video directly but hitting the size limit.
If you'd prefer to have the video play right in the timeline (instead of a link), you can try VidSlim (https://t.co/lx92EKpRPf). It compresses videos purely in your browser - no uploads, everything stays on your device. Just drop the file, pick a target size, and download a smaller version that's ready to post.
Might make it easier for your audience to engage with your leadership insights right away😉
That's exactly the kind of upload issue co mpression can fix. X's uploader can be flaky with larger files.
If you want to test it, you can try VidSlim (https://t.co/lx92EKpRPf) - it runs in your browser, no uploads. Just drop your video, pick a target size (try "under 50MB" for x), and download the compressed version. Then reupload that one to see if it passes.
Would be curious to know if it solves the stuck-at-40% problem for you😊
I feel you - dealing with huge videos that won't upload is super frustrating.
If the file size is the blocker, you can try VidSlim (https://t.co/lx92EKpRPf). It runs right in your browser - just drag your video in, choose how much you want to compress it, and download the smaller version. No uploads to any server, everything stays on your device.
Give it a shot and see if it gets your video through. Hope it saves you some tears🥹
Saw you're looking to compress a video. If the main i ssue is file size, you can try VidSlim (https://t.co/lx92EKpjZH) - it runs entirely in your browser (no uploads, everythi ng stays on your device), and you just drag & drop, p ick a target size, and download.
For platforms like Instagram/TikTok, getting it under 50MB usually works. If it still fails after compression, the limit might be duration or resolution (e.g., Reel s max 90s). In that case, you'd need to trim or down scale with an editor like CapCut.
Hope that helps! Let me know if you run into any issu es.
(P.S. It's a side project I'm working on - if you try it, any feedback would be awesome!)