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xvolter
·2 tháng trước·discuss
Depends on the server you are using to host your media sever from. If you're using a Raspberry Pi, then you might not be able to support transcoding at all, definitely not for a 4K AV1 video and a lot of modern formats. So even if Apple TV can play it, the Plex app won't attempt it and will force transcoding from the server.

Even if your server can support transcoding, all transcoding results in quality loss, so if you want to enjoy your media in the best formats then you want to direct play. Just depends on the media you are playing and how much you care about the quality.
xvolter
·2 tháng trước·discuss
The official Plex app hasn't been updated to take advantage of all the hardware decoding support available on the Apple TV. I moved to Infuse, a paid third-app, which I use to stream my Plex media content.

Jellyfin official apps are sporadic though, so Infuse is popular for Jellyfin users because it is well maintained and allows you to direct stream content without transcoding as often as possible.

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I'm also the developer of Aviato Media Server (https://aviato.media), which I just released publicly last week and is available only as a beta, and I am an ex-Plex employee.
xvolter
·4 năm trước·discuss
PatientPal | Full-Stack/Angular Engineers | Boston, MA based | Fully Remote (US or Canada) | Full-time

PatientPal.com is automating the administration for medical offices, adding price transparency to the US healthcare industry. From appointment scheduling, confirmations, insurance verification, benefits analysis, out of pocket cost estimation, post-appointment review requests, providing patients their results/reports. From clipboard to claim.

We're growing and we're looking for senior and junior angular / full-stack developers to join our team.

More info: https://gist.github.com/benhutchins/31aed8c505c77c4ad7c4f049...

To apply, send resume/linkedin to devs [at] patientpal.com
xvolter
·5 năm trước·discuss
I agree entirely. I've tried zsh and other replacements, but I keep coming back to Fish. It's intelligent, loaded with features, and ohmyfish adds a lot.

No other machine I connect to has fish, but for my own machines, it's my top choice. Still, I write a lot of utility scripts in bash for the compatibility and it can be annoying when I copy a command and I know it won't work because it uses some unsupported syntax in fish. Every now and then, and it is rare, I switch to bash locally to run something.
xvolter
·14 năm trước·discuss
I also believe that Hacker News runs on a small stack of services developed by some past companies from Y Combinator.

I would agree that there is also little to no desire to make Hacker News "the news place" - where it supports thousands of posts a second and is extremely popular. In general Hacker News is used (and the hope is to stay that way) by startups and people interested in startups - it's slowly growing out to include more types of people - marketing, companies, blog posts who just want a lot of hits, etc - and not many people want to purposely support that.