Open Source Software Community - it's about ethics in Code of Conducts

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I wish MPV would have a DVD-menu protocol and a protocol of going through chapters/intro's instead of just playing the regular film. (If you know of a way to enable this on MPV, let me know!)
Per FAQ, DVD/BD menus are such a mess that despite two attempts at implementation, they decided to just drop it. Rip your DVDs like a normal person and play the VOBs directly.
I have to disagree with you on this. I like being able to see the entire video without having controls overlaid on it.
Then put your mouse in the upper half of the screen (or disable the OSC) and use the keybinds. VLC is even worse for this - their overlaid controls, used in fullscreen mode, are completely opaque and are hidden only on a timeout on mouse activity, which makes them slower to hide than with mpv's "upper half" method.
 
Thom Holwerda enthusiastically claps like a trained seal at the stunning bravery of the Python Software Foundation. If only everyone could boldly refuse federal funding that came with such horrible strings attached, namely, to not violate federal law.

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The fact that this is news at all is a deeply sad state of affairs, but it’s great to see at least some organisations in tech still have a spine. In a world where tech giants and their sleazy CEOs are falling over each other to lather the US president in bribes and tasteless gifts, it’s refreshing to see someone passing up on what would be an enormous amount of money for them.

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“DEI” efforts usually just mean the gruntwork of reaching out to members of underrepresented groups within your community, and ensuring they feel welcome, safe, and respected. Monocultures tend to be self-destructive, whether we’re talking about operating systems or people.

Having perspectives from people with different backgrounds, different life experiences, and different approaches is a massive net benefit to your organisation. Making efforts to foster such environments illegal is absolute batshit insanity, and I’m glad that unlike cowards like Tim Cook or Sundar Pichai, the Python Software Foundation has a spine and is standing up for what’s right.
 
I saw the r/linux thread on this and was just blown away at some of the stupid shit people were saying. It's amazing at how much of their discourse is them pretending to not understand anything.
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"Let me get this straight. You went to reddit and didn't expect people to be saying stupid shit?"
 
I have to disagree with you on this. I like being able to see the entire video without having controls overlaid on it.
Are you, like, retarded? VLC constantly has an overlay on when not in full screen, MPV only has it when you hover with the mouse. You seem genuinely brain deficient.

Per FAQ, DVD/BD menus are such a mess that despite two attempts at implementation, they decided to just drop it. Rip your DVDs like a normal person and play the VOBs directly.
If VLC can...
 
Don't move your mouse then. Who the fuck fiddles their mouse when watching a film?
Literally don't move it and you are golden.
 
I love MPV for its plugins, there is one that sets appropriate subtitles to the audio tracks, so I dont have to fiddle around with it if some moron combined a bunch of different rips that all set weird standards for audio and subtitles into one package of a TV show or something. There's others too, a Sponsorblock one.
 
stop arguing about controls on the video vs. controls under the video
it is like big endian vs. little endian or emacs and vim, the argument will never ever go anywhere
 
A real video player takes the file name as argument. There is no play control, it starts playing it as soon as it is run and the initialization is done. It exits(0) when the video ends. There is no pause functionality, it's bloat. If you really need to, just attach a debugger and pause the process.

/hj
 
A real video player takes the file name as argument. There is no play control, it starts playing it as soon as it is run and the initialization is done. It exits(0) when the video ends. There is no pause functionality, it's bloat. If you really need to, just attach a debugger and pause the process.

/hj
tip: use Ctrl+Z in your terminal to suspend the process with SIGSTOP and when you want to resume type fg
 
Why do people come to this thread to talk about tech? The thread title is "Open Source Software Community" and not "Open Source Software", it's in the board "Community Watch" which is a board for lolcows, we have a whole board for tech discussions.

I don't come to this thread to read your opinions about shit that doesn't matter in the slightest, tech people having really strong opinions over dumb shit is not interesting to read or engage with in the slightest. Please stop derailing the thread.
 
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