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https://communitymedia.video/w/7KpDL8dmSMN7zH6TxEgQbb

@kentpitman #haiku

Resurrected Sandewall's #softwareIndividuals from 2014.

This episode is dedicated to general purpose interaction in the software individual / #CAISOR paradigm.

Next will be porting the dynamicwindows zetalisp zwei to McCLIM #commonlisp.

@prahou #unix_surrealism next #openbsd release art??

Also @pesco and @dougmerritt on IPE '84

co guest and join in on #lambdaMOO as always!

@mdhughes @nosrednayduj @sacha

De-extinctioning CAISOR paradigm #technology #programming #LispyGopherClimate #commonLisp #BDI #softwareIndividuals #AI

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@screwtape how does community.video compare with toobnix?
@rat Their web interfaces are different, otherwise they're fairly similar I think? I know a few people who were on diode.zone ended up on communitymedia.video. I am hypothetically using them to separate show-adjacent programming snippets ( https://toobnix.org/a/screwtape/videos ) from "off-site" episode archives https://communitymedia.video/c/screwtape_channel so that there are two ways of getting to past episodes at least.
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@rat though because I was concerned that showing people that /I/ figured out how to do something was not having that high transmission to /others/ also happily doing those things when they want to. Whence my sojourn back to software individuals. If I can teach a software individual of mine to do something, you can do the same thing I did to teach your software individual, then when you want that your software individual is the one who knows how to do the thing if that makes sense. #GOFAI
@rat So my idea is that my toobnix programming snippets can be reflective collection of my own programming experiences to my local leocommunity, and incidentally the broader community.
@rat In case it's interesting, I don't know if you see these numbers (which are much lower than live), but four digits of people have watched my (much shorter videos) toobnix videos (I think the constraint for a watch is that they watched for two minutes or something), whereas only 3 digits of people have watched the (hour long) slightly extended 9 episode backups. I'll teach one of my software individuals to guide me through uploading hundreds of episodes to communitymedia.video ... Soon ...
@screwtape cool, btw not only pp watches your toobnix but sdf is yet to grant me an account so it probably doesn't count my views, snowdusk and tanakian have both reported issues with files being corrupt or stalled during transcoding (idk details); was just wondering how community.video was for reliability, performance
@rat Ah the accepted formats are a little different if I recall. And basically, I would transcode audio to mp3 yourself first (and then you can stick your choice of static image in front of it with the upload) to communitymedia.video. Tbh people pay Andrew for this but he kindly contributed my account ;p. Whereas you just have to kinda remind membership @ sdf that you want it and that you are a pillar of the community every so often until you get one. Both are great.
@rat I found lives more squirrely on communitymedia.video, though limebar and inpc do fine using obs I think, I must just have my rmtp or w/e wrong somehow. Andrew says communitymedia.video was intended for show episodes rather than livestreaming, but adopted the approach of whatever works, works.
@rat I think the stock peertube server software does its own thing for counting unique, real views which means an ip address watching a video only counts once, and only if they watched it for at least minutes.