CaptionPop is a better way for language learners to experience YouTube. I made a quick tutorial video to show the basic features. https://t.co/gQABP1dK6l
@FFmpeg I've done a bit of hacking on the ffmpeg source, but it's difficult to get noticed on the ffmpeg-devel mailing list, even for small bug fixes. I wish there was a better PR-like system for submitting patches and getting feedback.
@thdxr I think it's because SQL isn't stateless. There are things like session variables and transactions that need to be attached to something, so a TCP socket is a natural choice.
An amazing evening at Wrigley Field!
It was an honor to have the @Cubs celebrate our 🇵🇱 Polish National Baseball Team.
Looking forward to continued cooperation with my hometown club. :)
@pzball@polishbaseball
@thdxr @bronifty I've found it's better to avoid asyncIterators for ws just use the node streams directly. Here is a implementation I wrote for elevanlabs ws api that properly handles backpressure: https://t.co/0QZX1BWQRs
@thdxr @bronifty The Problem with using ws as an asyncIterator is the framing gets broken, and you'll receive multiple frames in one read. This is at least true of the ws module. The problem seems to be in stream.Readable, so maybe this applies to the native impl as well.https://t.co/qbA1euXK5I
@karpathy 안녕하세요! I see you're learning Korean. I run a language learning startup (@hilokal) based in Seoul that makes heavy use of technologies like LLMs, TTS, and STT. We're big fans of your videos. If you are ever in Seoul, we'd love to host you.
@chrysb I've been using react-native heavily for the past 3 years. I would probably choose to work with it again, although I get frustrated by the usual react things (useEffect, etc). Also you have to be much more conscious of the performance of your Javascript than you do with the web.
Say hello to cost-effective node management, purpose-built for Web3. Today we officially launch BlockJoy, which is now open for beta sign-ups. More from @jacqmelinek in @TechCrunch: https://t.co/uiwfJPF2hr
@dmierau I saw one at the alameda flea market last year for a few hundred dollars. I seriously contemplated getting it but decided to play with an emulator at home to get it out of my system. Still kinda regret it.
@dmierau This was my first computer! I remember you had to be careful not to bump it and cause the handle to trip and the machine to drop a few inches.
Excited to share the news about our 3rd Sisu fund!
We’ve been super quiet historically, even though we've built the largest portfolio of game startups in venture capital. :)
If you're building a company with global ambitions, we'd love to talk!
https://t.co/LToQigAZRJ