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Perhaps small enough to include in ffmpeg itself so you can just write commands `ffmpeg do this thing I want`.

Now I say this, it seems like there should already be a shell that is also an LLM where you can mix bits of commands you vaguely remember and natural language a bit like Del Boy speaking French...


That would be an amazingly useful feature of ffmpeg, and considering how large its dependencies are (390MB of packages for `apt install ffmpeg` on a fresh Raspberry Pi OS install), it would be reasonable to have an optional model package.

Warp terminal does that. It's cool.


Do you have a source for that fact?


I was curious and went looking. This is the closest I found after a quick google search. It refers only to lighting options in the reactor chamber not the hallways and such.

https://www.nsenergybusiness.com/analysis/featurehow-to-choo...

"There are some obvious considerations: all underwater nuclear lights should be crafted from stainless steel with rounded and smooth surfaces for easy decontamination, and have no sharp or jagged edges to reduce the risk of workers tearing safety gloves or clothing. "


I don't know about power stations, but it's a common feature in medical devices.

E.g. keyboards have a flat or nearly-flat surface so they can be easily cleaned by wiping without leaving any germs behind in a groove, or on an edge.

I suppose something similar makes sense in an environment that could produce radioactive dust.


I spent two summers as a cleaner at a pharmaceutical company in my late teens. The "round corners are easier to clean" were a thing there as well, reason I was told was that sharp corners will scrape off some residue from the cleaning cloths when you drag them over the corner.


Oh, ya, I can see this being really nice for the kitchen sink or the stand in shower. Right now, oil build up gets trapped in corners that require a brush to work out, which is tricky in the shower where it’s all calked.


It feels like the more things I use a kitchen sink for the more I appreciate corners. Cleaning is a little more involved but being able to e.g. set two buckets next to each other and have them be level is really really handy.


I don't see how rounded corners and edges prevent that? It is still going to be mostly rectangular, just not "sharp".


Your fridge has no sharp corners inside.


Mostly because it is injection molded, and that sharp corners on plastics are prone to crack.


You know, I remember seeing this on older pictures, but I tried to come up with an example and couldn't, all recent pictures I could find had regular floor moldings.


It’s definitely true for some hospitals here in the UK.


The ARM based Acorn Risc PC [1] from mid 90s had a case with up to 7 stackable slices. It made the internal volume larger and you installed a longer backplane for expansion cards.

Someone built a pizza oven in one of the slices [2]

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Risc_PC

[2] https://www.houseofmabel.com/personal/computers/riscpc/


Apple iCloud does it all seamlessly (depending how large your files are) https://www.apple.com/uk/icloud/


Well actually iCloud is pretty slow with syncing, and at notifying even local file changes.


Also capture the audio sample from the same record alongside the video. Repeat with lots of records. Train a model to predict the audio from the video. Voila! Play records with just the camera “stylus”...


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If you’re using Chrome you can get some insight by opening chrome://webrtc-internals in another tab.

There is some documentation here https://testrtc.com/webrtc-internals-documentation/ and while trying to remember that link I just came across https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/analyzertc-visuali... which looks promising to make the internals data more usable.


thanks, will take a look.


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Some original telegraph submarine cables were just dragged up the beach, buried a little, then then ends cut and wired up in a tiny concrete hut at the end of the beach. Do an image search for “Porthcurno cable hut” and read about it at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Porthcurno


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