I remember playing and being amazed with both of the projects you linked when I was a teenager! Fascinating!
I've run a little round robin/bracketed tournament website through the Google sheets JSON API once. It was a really easy way to have an interface for the organizers to update scores and players.
I don't think this is quite right. If you serve an mp4 with H.264 video statically on any basic webserver it will just work in browser through plain HTTP, without need need for MPEG-DASH/HLS. Every widely used…
I'm in the same boat. There are different metrics to judge the quality of an upscale (peak signal to noise ratio comes to mind), but it's obvious they are limited in that they can't capture perceptual quality very…
SVP is the most common solution for this kind of thing: https://www.svp-team.com/wiki/Main_Page By the way, most animated sequences are about 8fps even now.
I think this is a great response. While from my own experience I don't see myself using DO again (see my previous posts, I had a similar experience except I didn't complain externally), the points in future measures…
This is probably going to get buried in the replies, but I had a similar experience with DigitalOcean about a year ago with my account getting permanently locked with very little explanation and no way of getting it…
I remember playing and being amazed with both of the projects you linked when I was a teenager! Fascinating!
I've run a little round robin/bracketed tournament website through the Google sheets JSON API once. It was a really easy way to have an interface for the organizers to update scores and players.
I don't think this is quite right. If you serve an mp4 with H.264 video statically on any basic webserver it will just work in browser through plain HTTP, without need need for MPEG-DASH/HLS. Every widely used…
I'm in the same boat. There are different metrics to judge the quality of an upscale (peak signal to noise ratio comes to mind), but it's obvious they are limited in that they can't capture perceptual quality very…
SVP is the most common solution for this kind of thing: https://www.svp-team.com/wiki/Main_Page By the way, most animated sequences are about 8fps even now.
I think this is a great response. While from my own experience I don't see myself using DO again (see my previous posts, I had a similar experience except I didn't complain externally), the points in future measures…
This is probably going to get buried in the replies, but I had a similar experience with DigitalOcean about a year ago with my account getting permanently locked with very little explanation and no way of getting it…