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  1. Re:Dear Slashdot on Ask Slashdot: How Do You Stream/Capture Video? · · Score: 1

    Creimer said it would be like this. All the meanies!!!

  2. Re:Missing piece of information on Ask Slashdot: How Do You Stream/Capture Video? · · Score: 1

    In my ignorance I turned it up to 11 (bitrate) to see how it would work. The file ended up being 12GB for 14:14.

  3. Re:Missing piece of information on Ask Slashdot: How Do You Stream/Capture Video? · · Score: 1

    I was high for 4 hours...not three.

  4. Re:4k on a single 1060? on Ask Slashdot: How Do You Stream/Capture Video? · · Score: 1

    World of Tanks. On high settings--not ultra. There is a bit of tearing here and there if you pay attention but it is not distracting. Looks damn good.

  5. Re:Millennials on Ask Slashdot: How Do You Stream/Capture Video? · · Score: 1

    I can poke around the library for hours or get set straight in a few minutes by someone who knows what the fuck they are doing. Who knew such vitriol would be unleashed by asking a question. My ID number precludes millennial you dumb cunt--unless they were on slashdot instead of riding their tricycle.

  6. Re:OBS Studio. Done. on Ask Slashdot: How Do You Stream/Capture Video? · · Score: 1

    Yeah. I was just thinking there might be another format I should target or convert to before attempting the upload. On top of uploading, YouTube has to process the videos and I was also thinking that step could possibly be reduced or eliminated if targeting a specific format/encoding. I maxed out the bitrate on ShadowPlay but the resulting file for a 4k 60fps video was only 12GB. Took a while to upload and process initially and took many more hours before the 4K version was available.

  7. Re:Witch Hunt. on Zuckerberg Gets a Crash Course in Charm. Will Congress Care? (bgr.com) · · Score: 2

    Washington wants control of Facebook so things like grassroots movements can't develop and thwart all of their planning. People in power like predictability. Facebook makes things unpredictable and at the same time provides the tools to predict. The real desire is to iron this out and establish control over the things they do not like and secure the things they do like.

  8. Re: Though clearly an incredible mind on Zuckerberg Gets a Crash Course in Charm. Will Congress Care? (bgr.com) · · Score: 2

    Lets not get carried away. He is a mediocre PHP programmer.

  9. Agreed. He is a sociopath and is not too bright. Get some popcorn and fire up CSPAN.

  10. Re:The world is not a static system on One-Degree Rise In Temperature Causes Ripple Effect In World's Largest High Arctic Lake (folio.ca) · · Score: 1

    Calm the fuck down. We have a probe on the way to the Sun which should put a lot of our ignorance to bed.

  11. Re:The world is not a static system on One-Degree Rise In Temperature Causes Ripple Effect In World's Largest High Arctic Lake (folio.ca) · · Score: 1

    I was left with my mouth hanging open in complete wonderment of what the point was. Sky is blue, another day on earth happened. Anyone who watches decent documentaries on earth processes is educated enough to know that this is just run of the mill shit. Is this supposed to be some type of revelation or call to action?

  12. Re:"Bionic Beaver" on Ubuntu Linux 18.04 LTS 'Bionic Beaver' Beta 2 Now Available (betanews.com) · · Score: 2

    This is the only version name I ever will remember besides "Ice Cream Sandwich."

  13. Don't air your dirty laundry. We are having a good time here.

  14. Yeah. It's called the mountains. Mountain biking was born there. Much more fun than squeezing into a tight suite and dodging cars for 40 miles.

  15. "Here, have an iPad and watch another episode of that show. It is much safer than playing with Jimmy across the street. His parents are Republicans!"

    I think we have all seen this happen in some form or other. Spot on.

  16. These kinds of games were the most fun. I lived next to a field that would get plowed and "disc'ed" and so would end up with soil the size of softballs and baseballs. Being a heavy clay they would stick together quite nicely until they hit something. One of us would get on top of a shed next to the field and the others would try to knock the kid off the shed with dirt clods. Fun for hours...literally three sweaty hours. Often the person on the shed would end up with unbroken clods and have a means to defend themselves.

  17. Kick me in the jimmy! Go on, do it!! AARRRGGGGGGGHHH!!!!!

  18. Yeah. Their participation was not optional.

  19. Re:now also being slashdotted on 1.1.1.1: Cloudflare's New DNS Attracting 'Gigabits Per Second' of Rubbish (zdnet.com) · · Score: 1

    I don't know what to say other than CREIMER is real. I saw him on YouTube.

  20. Re:now also being slashdotted on 1.1.1.1: Cloudflare's New DNS Attracting 'Gigabits Per Second' of Rubbish (zdnet.com) · · Score: 1

    "Slashdot has been late posting news articles, compared to other sites who have larger volume, so by the time it gets on slashot, the site has already adjusted for the volume." ...and that is fine unless you hang out on the site all day drooling for news.

  21. Bordem? No such thing. It is a dire need for mental stimulation. Not the superficial kind you get from video games but the amazing high of creating something. Perhaps like helping to build a business or create and launch new software products. Most people go through their entire life without a focus on creating--and thus feel bored quite often. You can see it in the media when Trump doesn't tweet for a few days. No one ever got bored accomplishing anything.

  22. Re:How to verify that FB account actually deleted? on Facebook Is Changing the Way It Stores Call, Text History · · Score: 1

    A few people poisoning the data stand out like a sore thumb and aid in tuning the data sets. Your efforts are fruitless and most likely serve to help them. Learn a little data science and analytics. Anomalies (in your case, purposely subverted data) can be easily detected because all of the other sheep feed them without restriction.

  23. Re:Yeah, sure. on Facebook Is Changing the Way It Stores Call, Text History · · Score: 1

    That is how you identify cults, by gleaning the alternate meaning of words that everyone uses but which the adherents "know" mean something completely different when used between members.

  24. Re:If Zuckie says so ... on Facebook Is Changing the Way It Stores Call, Text History · · Score: 1

    Months? How many serious projects have you been on? We are talking about revising every Facebook data set in existence. It is a multi-year project that would fail.

  25. Re:If Zuckie says so ... on Facebook Is Changing the Way It Stores Call, Text History · · Score: 2

    I have never met anyone who is competent enough to delete that much data. What you are suggesting is nearly impossible. Backups, backups of the backups, archives, backups of the archives, archives of the archives....all of the data duplicated many times over and entangled, derived. There is no way to unwind this shit.