@jpmens
You realise that you not telling me half the story gets me more bothered than anything, right? ๐
Anyway, that talk was indeed waiting for the speaker or devroom organiser to look at it. But here's my present to you. The talk is now transcoding and will be viewable some time tomorrow.
Kind of weird that the person who taught me about Ansible as 'infrastructure without writing any line of code' is now interested in that talk though, but you do you ๐
You realise that you not telling me half the story gets me more bothered than anything, right? ๐
Anyway, that talk was indeed waiting for the speaker or devroom organiser to look at it. But here's my present to you. The talk is now transcoding and will be viewable some time tomorrow.
Kind of weird that the person who taught me about Ansible as 'infrastructure without writing any line of code' is now interested in that talk though, but you do you ๐
@jpmens
If you have a title of the talk in question, I might be able to give you actual information on it ๐
If you have a title of the talk in question, I might be able to give you actual information on it ๐
@jpmens
That said, there are also a few states where no job needs to be dispatched and things happen out of band. In the 'preview' state, progress will stay at 'waiting' until a human reviews the video; in the 'publishing' state, progress remains at 'waiting' until the video is visible on at least one of our mirrors.
There is no 'waiting' state, but hopefully this answers your question ๐
That said, there are also a few states where no job needs to be dispatched and things happen out of band. In the 'preview' state, progress will stay at 'waiting' until a human reviews the video; in the 'publishing' state, progress remains at 'waiting' until the video is visible on at least one of our mirrors.
There is no 'waiting' state, but hopefully this answers your question ๐
@jpmens
There are two states, the 'state' and the 'progress'.
The state defines what needs to happen to the talk: transcoding, uploading, generating previews, etc.
The progress defines what is happening within the state. 'waiting' means it is waiting for a dispatcher to pick it up, 'scheduled' means it was dispatched but is waiting for the script to start running, 'running' and 'done' are self-explanatory.
There are two states, the 'state' and the 'progress'.
The state defines what needs to happen to the talk: transcoding, uploading, generating previews, etc.
The progress defines what is happening within the state. 'waiting' means it is waiting for a dispatcher to pick it up, 'scheduled' means it was dispatched but is waiting for the script to start running, 'running' and 'done' are self-explanatory.
I don't know who was first: the person who invented the word 'Chai' (as in the tea) or the person who invented the word 'Chia' (as in the seeds), but I do hope that whomever wasn't was appropriately punished for all the auto-correction madness they inflicted upon us.
@SmartmanApps
The only exception where that makes sense is if its sole purpose is to be like ThatThing. But then you phrase it differently.
"ThisThing, a free software alternative of the proprietary ThatThing, is now available!"
Other than that, yeah, I agree.
@mr_daemon @retrotechshop
The only exception where that makes sense is if its sole purpose is to be like ThatThing. But then you phrase it differently.
"ThisThing, a free software alternative of the proprietary ThatThing, is now available!"
Other than that, yeah, I agree.
@mr_daemon @retrotechshop
@mirabilos
Must've been a temporary misconfiguration, it seems fine now?
Must've been a temporary misconfiguration, it seems fine now?
My medical aid (South African term for medical insurance) sent me a Spotify-style "your year in review" message on WhatsApp.
I don't even want that from Spotify, I certainly don't want that from them.
Then they went"'oh looks like we must have done something wrong due to technical issues because you didn't open it, here it is again"
Well yes you did something wrong, but it's not what you think, tyvm.
I don't even want that from Spotify, I certainly don't want that from them.
Then they went"'oh looks like we must have done something wrong due to technical issues because you didn't open it, here it is again"
Well yes you did something wrong, but it's not what you think, tyvm.
The lady who does my nails said something I've been thinking about all weekend
She said something along the lines of "Artists have so much power to move people politically. Its why they want to take our power by telling us AI can 'make art,' but AI can't move people."
She is a great artist imo
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@individual8
The link that I posted previously was the first result of a duck duck go search for 'Tesla door handles fire'. There are literally dozens of articles from different publications saying the same thing. You believing Tesla's lies that the door handles are safe doesn't make it so.
@randahl
The link that I posted previously was the first result of a duck duck go search for 'Tesla door handles fire'. There are literally dozens of articles from different publications saying the same thing. You believing Tesla's lies that the door handles are safe doesn't make it so.
@randahl
@individual8
The point isn't that they're electronic or mechanic, it's that real-life experiences have shown that flush door handles are death traps.
Yes the design is done in such a way that the handles should come out when the car is involved in an accident. The key word here is 'should'. When (not if) it doesn't, you die.
@randahl
The point isn't that they're electronic or mechanic, it's that real-life experiences have shown that flush door handles are death traps.
Yes the design is done in such a way that the handles should come out when the car is involved in an accident. The key word here is 'should'. When (not if) it doesn't, you die.
@randahl
@individual8
There is reliable data out there that people have been burned alive in multiple incidents in Teslas because the car was on fire, and the door handles were recessed so people couldn't get them out.
e.g., https://www.autoblog.com/electric/report-at-least-15-fatalities-linked-to-tesla-doors-failing-to-open-in-fires
Sure they're pretty, but they're also a death trap.
@randahl
There is reliable data out there that people have been burned alive in multiple incidents in Teslas because the car was on fire, and the door handles were recessed so people couldn't get them out.
e.g., https://www.autoblog.com/electric/report-at-least-15-fatalities-linked-to-tesla-doors-failing-to-open-in-fires
Sure they're pretty, but they're also a death trap.
@randahl
@maarten
The FOSDEM server team runs mirrorbrainz on video.fosdem.org, I don't know how that decides that the video is available on at least one mirror, but what causes the spikes in availability of videos must be in there somewhere.
@fosdem
The FOSDEM server team runs mirrorbrainz on video.fosdem.org, I don't know how that decides that the video is available on at least one mirror, but what causes the spikes in availability of videos must be in there somewhere.
@fosdem
@maarten
The dispatcher does a HEAD request for a single file of every talk that is in the publishing state, then inspects the returned data. If that indicates that the video is public, it moves to the next state.
Exact code at https://salsa.debian.org/debconf-video-team/sreview/-/blob/main/scripts/sreview-dispatch?ref_type=heads#L182-219
@fosdem
The dispatcher does a HEAD request for a single file of every talk that is in the publishing state, then inspects the returned data. If that indicates that the video is public, it moves to the next state.
Exact code at https://salsa.debian.org/debconf-video-team/sreview/-/blob/main/scripts/sreview-dispatch?ref_type=heads#L182-219
@fosdem
@maarten
Welcome! I can't take all the credit though, it's a team effort
Welcome! I can't take all the credit though, it's a team effort
@cfgmgmtcamp
Pity. My colleague sighed up for that and is wondering if there is space in another workshop that he could still attend instead?
Pity. My colleague sighed up for that and is wondering if there is space in another workshop that he could still attend instead?