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As far as I can tell, this uses:

- libvips (wasm): for image conversion

- ffmpeg (wasm): for audio conversion

- ffmpeg (remote, via vertd): for video conversion, with an option for the hoster to use wasm ffmpeg instead with some limitations (performance, maximum file size, etc)

And from browsing the github, missing formats are usually caused by difficulties linking the libraries that handle those formats into the wasm libvps/ffmpeg


Nikkō Road seems like it would have flooding issues. I wonder how they avoided that.


So they want to hire a mid-level engineer with mid-level experience for mid-to-low-level salary for the area, while insisting on calling them a junior? A little weird but whatever.


No, it specifically says they're looking for less than 3 years experience. "either straight out of school or fresh off their first internship or short-stint job"


Oh, I see. I interpreted that as being a description of who they didn't want, but I'm realizing now that that's not the case.


> I'm a bit lazy to dig it up. But if a stalker wants to feel free

I guess I'll be the stalker

https://hn.algolia.com/?query=TZubiri%20virtualization&type=...


Nice thanks.

I'm no one and no one cares about what I say, but social media is a nice play to write about my own thoughts.

I wonder if in the future people will learn about thinkers' thoughts from their media postings, and cite their communications on papers and wikipedia, similar to how old letters are considered primary sources for great thinkers thoughts.


There's a fairly interesting story in here, and I almost didn't bother reading it because of the opening where the author just talks about their pathological aversion to gum and how they dislike Gumroad because it has "gum" in the name.


This is the story:

> The story is about DOGE, but it points out something curious:

> > On March 25, tech staffers and contractors at the VA noticed an unfamiliar name trying to push changes that could impact VA.gov code. It was Sahil Lavingia, a newcomer to the agency listed in the VA’s internal directory as an adviser to the chief of staff, Christopher Syrek.

> Who’s Sahil Lavingia, you might ask? Why, the founder and CEO of Gumroad!

The rest of TFA is a frame around this single paragraph from the original Wired story [0] and doesn't really add anything meaningful to it. The connection to the not-really-Open-Source release is tenuous at best, the heart of it is just "turns out Sahil is in DOGE, DOGE is bad, so boycott Gumroad".

[0] https://www.wired.com/story/doge-department-of-veterans-affa...


I think the real story is a guy who replaced all his customer service with chatbots is now pushing code at the Department of Veterans Affairs, a place with actual life or death stakes if a customer can’t get the answers they need because they’re stuck in chatbot hell.


Several months ago there was a strange story from a startup founder who was lost and looking for his next step.

He described how he got recruited into DOGE (or what was to become of it) via a series of online conversations that served as interviews. It was light on details but gave the impression that he basically got vibe-checked by a couple informal chats until he was into DOGE.

He left quickly afterward, not giving many details. He meant it as a side note to his story but I thought it was telling that people with zero experience in auditing or managing large government systems were being vibe-checked with online chats straight into DOGE, which was then given massively destructive powers to cut government spending.

So I suppose I’m not too surprised to see another startup founder mysteriously appear in DOGE, doing mysterious things to our nation’s infrastructure.


Are you referring to the co-founder of Loom? https://vinay.sh/i-am-rich-and-have-no-idea-what-to-do-with-...


That’s it! Thanks for searching for it.

This is the part that stood out:

> Within 2 minutes of talking to the final interviewer for DOGE, he asked me if I wanted to join. I said “yes”. Then he said “cool” and I was in multiple Signal groups.

Major government decisions being made by a cabal of people recruited on a whim to work out of Signal groups, outside the reach of record keeping and transparency attempts.

An omen about what was to come.


It's honestly extremely depressing


Yeah, scroll past the screenshot of the github repo to almost get to the meat of the story... tedium.co indeed.

It seems the actual meat is a link to a Wired article the author read and decided to write a long-ass blog post about, to promote his newsletter and project on ko-fi...

https://www.wired.com/story/doge-department-of-veterans-affa...


The Wired article should be an HN post, though it has some of the same problem with distracting from the lede with detail that makes people's eyes glaze over and miss/forget the important parts.


Sounds like gum-related misophonia. Which I can empathize with, unfortunately.


So can I. People have their quirks.

Myself, I've explicitly stuck to KDE instead of Gnome for many years, because the logo of the latter - a foot - was viscerally disgusting and repulsive to me.


Interestingly this is a big topic

https://wiki.gnome.org/Engagement(2f)FootAndCulturalIssue.ht...

https://cassidyjames.com/blog/gnome-foot-logo-rebrand/

> It is actively off-putting and unappealing to at least some folks including much of the GNOME design team, newer contributors, people outside the open source bubble—and apparently potentially entire cultures (which has been raised multiple times over the past 20+ years).


You are not alone


Moist


Crisp. Pleasure.


To be fair it is a dumb brand and they need to keep explaining what they do.


I'm not uploading my personal order history to a vibe-coded web app


You don't have to upload shit. It's all processed locally and there's source code available.

Are you in the wrong forum?


Now that's an interesting question. How does one review code of "vibe coded" apps? We're supposed to "vibe review" them? Reviewing code that even the author hasn't bothered looking at does feel like being on the receiving end of a bad joke, doesn't it?


You can try "uploading" any file and take a look at the network tab for example. And yes, you can also "view review". You didn't know? Well, you should spend a bit of time actually playing with the new toys.

Excuse me for not giving you a tutorial.

If you don't want to try it just don't. What do I care?


Then don't put "upload your Amazon order history zip file" under the button?

I'm not going to take the time to test if the instructions on your website are actually lies, but it's good to know that they are, I guess.


I discovered I had around 20 half-siblings I never knew about and got connected with most of them.

> Also, that's not your real Dad

Yeah, that part was less fun


I just commented about the same exact thing relating to my wife. Even down to 20+ siblings!

Like, it’s so common that I’m not even shocked to hear others with this experience.

As it turns out, there were a lot of sketchy clinics preying upon desperate parents in the early 1980s.


Why do you say they were preying on them? The donor either matched the stated criteria or didn't.


There is no honour among eugenicists. There's even an own Wikipedia page for fertility doctors who used their own sperm - with a long list of cases.


When countries do this it's "real GDP growth"


GDP is a different and often bad measure.


TIL that spoofing my Referer header does not change the document.referrer JS property.


I'd take 50mbps from anyone else before I'd take 10gbps from comcast.


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