Notices by lake mongol (eal@social.sakamoto.gq), page 4
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lake mongol (eal@social.sakamoto.gq)'s status on Friday, 05-Jan-2018 04:32:26 EST lake mongol
Fun fact: Linus Torvalds’s dad is running for president in Finland this year. -
lake mongol (eal@social.sakamoto.gq)'s status on Thursday, 04-Jan-2018 07:46:36 EST lake mongol
@RafiX Rotational velocidensity affects all audio files encoded with lossy compression. These include mp3, aac, and ogg.
The most notable effect of rotational velocidensity is the loss of bitrate in files. A lossy audio file will lose an average of 12kbps a year. But, this can vary greatly depending on the type of storage media used.
Examples:
SATA HDD: ~12kbps
IDE HDD: ~15kbps
SCSI HDD: ~7kbps
DVD: ~16kbps
CD-R/RW: >21kbps
This can be overcome by compressing audio using lossless formats such as FLAC, APE, or TTA. These formats are designed to never lose quality over time, and will sound the same right now as they will in 10 years. -
lake mongol (eal@social.sakamoto.gq)'s status on Sunday, 31-Dec-2017 15:08:44 EST lake mongol
no fap 2018 -
lake mongol (eal@social.sakamoto.gq)'s status on Sunday, 31-Dec-2017 10:18:00 EST lake mongol
@shpuld @lain @hj >GNU social now has a highly tested and production-quality codebase -
lake mongol (eal@social.sakamoto.gq)'s status on Sunday, 31-Dec-2017 09:54:55 EST lake mongol
My "best of 2017", measured by social media points:
Snarky comment on the Minix dev post: https://social.sakamoto.gq/notice/1471434
Reposting content made by someone else: https://social.sakamoto.gq/notice/1918934
Cute small computers: https://social.sakamoto.gq/notice/77897
Ironic socialism: https://social.sakamoto.gq/notice/1593000
Counter-interjection: https://social.sakamoto.gq/notice/948517
Cute kitten: https://social.sakamoto.gq/notice/1543569 -
lake mongol (eal@social.sakamoto.gq)'s status on Friday, 29-Dec-2017 19:19:40 EST lake mongol
AP implementation with a license that prohibits lewding 2hus -
lake mongol (eal@social.sakamoto.gq)'s status on Wednesday, 27-Dec-2017 13:26:07 EST lake mongol
@lain I need regex filtering for this stuff.
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Taiz (taiz@masto.quad.moe)'s status on Sunday, 17-Dec-2017 11:37:54 EST Taiz
i'm not too sure about rye anymore guys https://masto.quad.moe/media/z4Lp99Ic8c9deAW2xNo
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lake mongol (eal@social.sakamoto.gq)'s status on Wednesday, 13-Dec-2017 13:55:13 EST lake mongol
@taiz >PHP isn't as bad as the memes say
yeah, it's worse.
https://eev.ee/blog/2012/04/09/php-a-fractal-of-bad-design/ -
lake mongol (eal@social.sakamoto.gq)'s status on Sunday, 03-Dec-2017 15:03:32 EST lake mongol
@Technowix prepositions are hard!
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lake mongol (eal@social.sakamoto.gq)'s status on Thursday, 30-Nov-2017 05:19:10 EST lake mongol
@karolat @lain
for user in $(cat FOLLOWLIST.csv); do curl -X POST --user YOURUSERNAME:YOURPASSWORD ”https://social.sakamoto.gq/link/5=$user”; done
replace FOLLOWLIST.csv with the exported file name and username and password with your own (keep the colon). -
lake mongol (eal@social.sakamoto.gq)'s status on Monday, 27-Nov-2017 05:29:39 EST lake mongol
From left to right: lain, hj, me and shp at #gscon berlin
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lake mongol (eal@social.sakamoto.gq)'s status on Monday, 27-Nov-2017 05:04:28 EST lake mongol
@Karen posting on soykaf is the gateway drug to hosting your own pleroma -
lake mongol (eal@social.sakamoto.gq)'s status on Monday, 27-Nov-2017 04:39:37 EST lake mongol
Good #cofe everynyan
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lake mongol (eal@social.sakamoto.gq)'s status on Sunday, 26-Nov-2017 17:07:51 EST lake mongol
what if sarcasmkid is just a big false flag operation? -
lake mongol (eal@social.sakamoto.gq)'s status on Sunday, 26-Nov-2017 11:10:42 EST lake mongol
https://social.sakamoto.gq/media/18cc3e20-003e-4879-a0aa-f255de7135e2/file.jpeg
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lake mongol (eal@social.sakamoto.gq)'s status on Saturday, 25-Nov-2017 16:06:31 EST lake mongol
Some of these programming language personifications are p accurate.
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lake mongol (eal@social.sakamoto.gq)'s status on Tuesday, 21-Nov-2017 16:45:03 EST lake mongol
Rotational velocidensity affects all audio files encoded with lossy compression. These include mp3, aac, and ogg.
The most notable effect of rotational velocidensity is the loss of bitrate in files. A lossy audio file will lose an average of 12kbps a year. But, this can vary greatly depending on the type of storage media used.
Examples:
SATA HDD: ~12kbps
IDE HDD: ~15kbps
SCSI HDD: ~7kbps
DVD: ~16kbps
CD-R/RW: >21kbps
This can be overcome by compressing audio using lossless formats such as FLAC, APE, or TTA. These formats are designed to never lose quality over time, and will sound the same right now as they will in 10 years. -
lake mongol (eal@social.sakamoto.gq)'s status on Tuesday, 21-Nov-2017 14:52:49 EST lake mongol
@Box post wide
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lake mongol (eal@social.sakamoto.gq)'s status on Tuesday, 21-Nov-2017 08:25:50 EST lake mongol
hey new niu people if you want to be edgy sign up at cofe.social I want to stress test it