I've been really interested in doing something like this. I want to improve my home streaming setup, trying to work in multiple web cameras and game perspectives, while co-broadcasting to Youtube and Twitch.
I've tried a few things, right now I have my dedicated home server acting as a RTMP relay for my webcam to stream into my 2nd PC where my girlfriend is playing games / streaming, but the latency is unbearable and my video is 5-10s behind what I'm saying.
Was hoping this could be a solution, but it doesn't look like it. I don't like the pricing model, and the video player STILL requires flash.
I've recently started my first adventures in Azeroth, and its been quite an experience.
Being very familiar with the genre I knew what I was getting into, but didn't quite understand the differences of WoW versus Guild Wars, Wild Star, or another MMO.
I really enjoyed how they continue to have players level through the expansions, the over joyous feeling of a new loading screen when I reach the next leveling milestone was super rewarding, but quickly became overwhelming.
There's SO much content in the game, thousands of quest lines you quickly out level and never see, stories told through quest dialogs I had been skipping over. I passed right by the entire culture of this hand crafted digital world in a rush to raid, and now have no incentive to see what I've missed.
I finally got my druid to level 80, and now entering the Cataclysm expansion it quickly shows how much has changed from each iteration of the game. I went from running dungeons over and over in hopes of a single drop, to now being overburdened with item and item, all far superior than my previous expansions hard earned gear (ilvl ~170 to 300+).
It feels so forgotten, what I was first looking as like an archived museum of this game's vast history is beginning to feel like its own changes are detrimental to reliving the experience of a veteran as a new player.
Seeing complex constructed runes, swirling tornadoes out in the distance, living see creatures in the background, all without content or content worth doing makes the game feel vast and empty. Although its still very enjoyable.
As excited as I am for 7.0 I highly dislike the systemd and grub changes. I'll wait for benchmarks before I decide to go to 7.0 or fully switch my stack to Debian
We fully support LinkedIN imports, when you create your resume you have the option of starting from scratch, or importing a LinkedIN Profile. We are planning on implementing Facebook and Github as well.
You're totally right! I'm compressing the homepage images now to try and reduce the page size, and I'll take a deeper look into cleaning up some of the unused CSS and JS
It's a neat tool but I wish it could better parse paragraphs and commas. I also had a few responses with the same curse words three or four times in a block of text making it a fucking boring read.