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00:02
I need a productivity app name
3 mins ago, by codeMagic
just do it
I already gave it to you
Oh
wow way to predict the future cM
It's kind of what I do
Or, "Imma do stuff"
Damn, should have kept that one to myself
you can have it
I don't like it anyways ;P
Ohhh, you're a shifty one. You obviously want it
Tried trolling in the js room but I was ignored. Damn them
granted, I didn't try too hard
00:12
You need to be like NSGod:
Aug 13 at 19:57, by NSGod
iOS for life bye
I'm just trying to waste a little more time until the game comes on and that seemed like a good way to do it. Since I'm not sure what to work on next just yet
I have so many ideas I just don't know how to implement
Give me the ideas so I can implement something
00:19
cM, giving up on your previous idea?
Depends on which one you are talking about
the one I kept harassing you about in hangouts
Fuck, now I have to go look through hangouts
I'd just say it but idk how down low you've been keeping it
I don't know either. Just tell me in hangouts then :P
00:21
Sep 28 at 23:13, by codeMagic
How to make a vehicle icon with a plus icon in gimp
I still need to do that but I've not messed with it. I need to develop another feature for the app
Ah okay
Or was I supposed to do something else?
I'm confused
And on my 3rd glass of bourbon so talk slow
I think I just used a regular plus sign in the toolbar for now
It's text cM, you can read it as fast or as slowly as you want.
Ah, didn't realize that
I thought if I didn't read it before you made the next line in the magical box it would be gone
00:28
magic box is here to stay for the foreseeable future
Wooo
go royals
00:50
o/ ola
ლ(ಠ‿ಠლ) You dense Mother Fucker
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06:01
STAR WARS TRAILER
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06:31
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06:57
Do you guys feel that Gradle Synchronization becomes faster than before after 1.5 Preview got released ?
haven't tested
o/
anyway, gif must die
no efficient compression, 256 colors maximum
there are already superior alternatives (and they were created long ago) which would be more popular if people let gif die
also, gnu.org/philosophy/gif.en.html — it was a patent-encumbered format (and still is, patents just have expired)
o/
btw, there's one thing which everyone can do: to pretend gif does not exist — do not ever create them or post/send them (unless absolutely required)
it will probably help
which one would you prefer as an alternative of gif ?
07:31
gifs are love, gifs are live.
no animation — PNG;
animation — webm (VP9 video, audio is optional)
VP9 supports both lossy and lossless encoding, both modes support full color
and it's already completely supported in modern browsers
jpg can have animation as well, right ?
nope
@TheLittleNaruto jpeg file format does not allow this
gif is the only animated low-weight image file type
07:32
high-weight
not low
it's gif image
URL can contain arbitrary text, that's how web works
Why it has jpg file format then ?
Ah
it does not have jpg file format
simple as that
i don't like webm as alternative.
07:34
Correct! Tried to save it and it got saved as gif!
(to CptEric) why?
webm requires a player as it's a video format.
Cpt, Right ^
it opens straight in browser
no player required
07:35
because your browser has an embedded html5 player on the webgui layer
doesn't mean it isn't there
you can even see the play, pause and volume settings
from the user perspective there's no difference
if the page doesn't hide them
it's just implementation detail
if you mean playback controls — they can be hidden
they are even not shown by default when a video is in <video> tag in HTML
but shown by default when you open a direct link
but they are there. and that means that it won't work if the browser doesn't support html5 videoplayer
html5 videoplayer support is mandatory
07:37
nothing is mandatory.
if a browser does not support it, it does not support html5
in that sense — mandatory
i assure you that nothing is mandatory because there are no standards on the internet.
just indexed chaos.
there are well defined standards, they are simply not respected everywhere
one website will never fit from moment 0 on every browser
who tells you that in 2 years mozilla won't say fuck you to html5 ?
that's what chrome/google did to flash not long ago.
flash is not standard and never was
07:39
for video sharing, it was
it definitely needed to die since long ago
it's not standard, it's what was used de-facto
and recently google has disabled NPA extensions, wich is another de-facto way of creating web-based client side apps to connect servers and desktop software
previous html version had no standard for video embedding, simple as that
so battlelog (dice's platform) is no longer working on chrome.
de-facto way and standard are different beasts, obviously
07:41
\o
html5 is standard, no one is going to drop its support
unless they want to end their business
well, as nobody holds the propety of "the internet®" , html standards are just de-facto laws people decide to accept or not.
even as i hate it, people will keep using iframes. and there's nothing we can do about it.
it in two weeks a .net guru says modern websites must have voice commands as standard, and the big business get in the voicevan, then voice will be a standard way of controlling websites.
you are maneuvering from the initial question, you did not yet give a sound reason why you dislike webm
it requires a webplayer, even embedded/hidden/whatever, as simple as that.
what are possible downsides of that?
07:44
there is no way a OS will play it without requiring a video player or a web browser
same for gif, a gif decoder is required
what's exactly "worse" for webm?
i don't like it being a video, simple as that. i don't find myself, if i ever have to program a chat app,building a decoder so it can play webm's embedded. also, it can (or not ) contain audio, wich make it NSFW by de - facto.
I can tell you even more, any graphic format requires a decoder to display pictures/animations
it's technically easy to enforce silence when playing webm
or even stripping audio stream altogether when someone uploads a webm file to your server
> if i ever have to program a chat app,building a decoder so it can play webm's embedded
you won't need to build a decoder
it's already available for everyone
if you mean "include", GIF also requires that
and the usefulness of webm is greater, so in case of GIF this is a less profitable thing
oh yes , i'll have to limit the video stream's size, cut the audio, make the controls not visible, and that's quite a lot of things to do to replace a <img> tag.
> make the controls not visible
why?
07:50
because a webm can be a 5 secs animation or the damn avengers 2 at 1080
they are useful, and lack of them for GIFs is annoying
that's the fun part of gif.
it's irritating fun part of gif support in common today's software
welcome to the internet, built around cats and gifs.
the 9th doctor!
07:52
you are offering an alternative to gif. that means a short-timed, audioless, controlless webm player.
gif's time is not limited
and that's a hell load to do for it to work in ie11, spartan, chrome, firefox, safari, telepizza, peperonni and whatever mainstream browser might get in the way in a near future.
controls are not related to the format
by the way I just blocked all gifs in my request blocker extension :P
bah. the whole internet is built around gifs no matter how many extensions there may be XD
Does chat SO support .webm ?
07:56
o/
afaik : no.
@CptEric if you want lack of audio enforced in the format, then there's also MNG
@CptEric do you have any proof for this (rather bold) statement? :)
if you mean embedded webm, no
I tried to find .webm images and what you got in image result is this :
A gif !
XD
because it's just a well compressed on low lenght files video format. you won't find a webm image XD
jsut checked
@SargeBorsch Yes ! That's what I meant!
07:59
google made his own webm coded based on H268
called VP9
@CptEric wut?
He is right, I guess.
the webm (by webm creators) codec called VP8-something
there's no such thing (in video codec context) as H.268
webmproject.org/vp9 this one. developed by google.
08:01
webm is a subset of Matroska container which allows VP8 and VP9 video streams, at most one
when you upload screenshot on play store for your app, the images gets converted into .webm
or by google dudes alteast given that tech blog i jsut read
@TheLittleNaruto wut?
still (not-animated) images?
what's the point?
My Apologies, Your grace!
I don't know what to say else!
you mean .webp?
that's a different thing
Ah sorry!
Yes that's webp
08:03
still we're far from the point of discussion XD
WebP is an image format employing both lossy and lossless compression. It is currently developed by Google, based on technology acquired with the purchase of On2 Technologies. As a derivative of the VP8 video format, it is a sister project to the WebM multimedia container format. WebP-related software is released under a BSD license. The format was first announced in 2010 as a new open standard for lossily compressed true-color graphics on the web, producing smaller files of comparable image quality to the older JPEG scheme. On October 3, 2011 Google announced WebP support for animation, ICC profile...
and it is also superior to gif
and already widely supported
and what's important for CptEric, it does not allow audio
if i had one dollar for every weird audio / video / image codec/format in the universe, i'd be millionaire.
it's not the superiority that counts, it's the ease of use, and of implementation.
google glasses came. they were a superior way of calling, making photos, and recieving / viewing real life meta.
and they are gone.
ease of use is guaranteed once it gets enough traction
about ease of implementation — try telling this to x264 developers :)
H.264, which is used almost everywhere, is definitely a hard to implement format
instead, we've got expensive clocks.
wich are not yet (and will probably never be) mainstream and stantard.
08:09
so H.264 breaks your claim
it was adopted precisely because it was superior to other video codecs at that time
what i'm stating is that not because something is superior, it will be used.
it's just randomness market fluctiations on what is cool and what is not cool to use.
the coolwagon is what decides what will be commonly used or not.
look at the hipsters. cardigans and iron bikes are back.
yeah, that's what must be resisted
Moooorning
Nexus 5X is lovely for anyone wondering
we've been evolving clothing fibers for 100 years until we've found a cotton+syntetic mixture that gives warmth and keeps fresh.
and they are back to the whool.
it's more expensive, it's itchy, and unsuitable for summer.
coffe time
08:15
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is the ball jumping?
That doesn't look like so..
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Flip Sarge ^
it's jumping in Firefox, by the way
FireFox is not installed.
Safari, too
08:19
Only Chrome and IE
Let me try on IE
The Animated Portable Network Graphics (APNG) file format is an extension to the Portable Network Graphics (PNG) specification. It allows for animated PNG files that work similarly to animated GIF files, while supporting 24-bit images and 8-bit transparency not available for GIFs. It also retains backward compatibility with non-animated PNG files. The first frame of an APNG file is stored as a normal PNG stream, so most standard PNG decoders are able to display the first frame of an APNG file. The frame speed data and extra animation frames are stored in extra chunks (as provided for by the original...
not working on IE.
that's to be expected
Does that mean, there is no alternative of .gif yet ?
08:22
Okay
about GIF efficiency — this webm.host/22225 is the same short movie fragment, but it's in webm and 33KiB. That's 30 times smaller than the gif that was posted above. If someone tries to fit it into this size in GIF format, the quality will be absolutely gross.
so GIF is utterly inefficient even on short movie fragments
is it possible to use gradle to remove logs ?
^ that's what Photoshop can produce (minimal possible quality), still 10 times bigger than webm, but already completely trashed quality
belt, which Logs ?
Lunch time brb
08:37
and still that 3 times bigger gif loads everywhere sarge XD
on a <img> tag
XD
and doesn't have controls
that's only temporary thing, the support of webm is continuously increasing
…and it's not possible for GIF to become any more efficient
but why the need for efficiency?
because the Internet consists not only of high speed connections
it took more time for my browser to load that web than the gif.
that's a damn lol.
file size is smaller, that's a measurable fact
08:40
buffering may be what makes it load slower. dunno.
on a 2G/3G connection the file size is the important factor
CPUs are fast, even on mobile phones
and wasting bandwidth and time for a gif animation which is about megabyte, and 30 times bigger than it could be — it's definitely not good
especially when they end up being something not really important
that's only one of reasons, the other is that GIF cannot have more than 256 colors, no matter how big you allow it to be
still , we're driving ourselves in a 3G-4G world all-connected 24/7. at some point we'll stop caring about size, and start caring about the content. ex: tons of meta loaded via json onto your phone about your current location. that would be cool.
for example, google's flatbuffer's. it's way more efficient than any current data parsing / sending format.
but it's not human readable or paresable.
and , even when way more efficient, i see no point and i have no interest of going back into binary based data.
because the more near to the core , the harder you'll have to track, fix, repair and change something. and binary is quite near to the core.
and as i believe this in programming, i'm sure many web users that daily use gifs ( i only use them here and on facebook) on imgur,tumblr, etc, will see no point in moving to a more complicated, less straightforward file format like webm.
whatever-are-the-odds, gif is a standard in web animated graphics for now, and webm will hardly replace it in the near future.
vote for cptn.
tumblr already allows embedded videos
imgur forcibly converts gifs to webm
08:55
"he cornerstone of Project GIFV is a platform-wide upgrade to automatically convert uploaded GIF files on the fly into the WebM or MP4 video" - tumblr.
so people upload gifs, and they are converted.
that's necessary evil first step, since most people do not know how to convert themselves
btw that's pretty easy
and will not care to.
the world is full of grass corners that no longer have grass, only dirt.
what's important is that when they download them back, they are not gif anymore
they don't download them. that's the point.
that's important step in limiting gif spread
to view an image/video, it must be downloaded anyway
either explicitly or implicitly
08:58
right click .. download video ... hell no . - the internet sheep herd.
it doesn't appear on the screen before it's transferred to the machine that owns the screen
…anyway, trying to educate people and help them get rid of silly stereotypes is better than not trying at all
i don't believe people need to be educated in how they must chat, interact, or post. that's apple's father-like vision of the world and i'm against it.
internet is a place for freedom, not only of speech, but to act. enforcing format's for bandwith's sake doesn't convince me.
right now the opposite is happening, gif is practically enforced because it's more widely supported by websites
freedom is when both of them are supported
because if people want to post videos, there's already the 15-year old [video] tag on any php framework that deservers to be called that that supports Youtube, vimeo, and whatever you want to share as video.
…and people still use gif format for videos
09:07
and now you've got the html5 and instead of letting them live in the same ecosystem, the second must be enforced.
even if it's completely inappropriate (huge file size, quality trashed by conversion to 256 colors)
they are not videos, they are animated gifs. a compillation of still images without sound and with low quality designed for that concrete purpose.
@CptEric I was not saying anything like that
@CptEric that's purely technical distinction which doesn't have to be there
but the point of animated gifs is that. people that use them don't want a gazillion of colors, sound, or lower size.
they are perfectly fine with their crappy compressed 256 color, soundless, cacheable image.
what do you mean "cacheable"?
09:12
as any internet image, once loaded, no need to load again until browser cache is cleaned .
it's not related to a format, webm can be cached too
it's how HTTP and browsers work
but larger files are more likely to not cache, and GIFs are larger (with everything else being equal)
so that's actually a weakness for GIF
i've had many big weighted png images cached on a cell phone for weeks, and a video for seconds.
browsers clean video cache.
the bigger the file, the higher is the probability that there is simply no more free space on the disk
actually we've god an app that does that, when on wifi the app puts on the cache >10mb files so you can see them on high quality even offline ( cave routes, where no 3g can be found).
there's no need for an app for that
browsers do this already
09:15
it's one of the app's features, not the main action it does
¬¬'
webm.host/22225/vid.webm — try opening once in a browser and then again, without Internet connection, in the same browser. It will be read from cache.
and having >8gb phones, running out of space is not impossible but damn difficult.
yeah, that's why I said "probability"
ERR_INTERNET_DISCONNECTED
in most cases their "ability to be cached" is equal
but when it's not equal, GIF is the loser
09:17
¬¬'
are you using Chrome?
it always does something wrong
yup.
Firefox caches webm files perfectly, just like everything else
and this is the correct behavior for a compliant HTTP browser
Am I in a chat room where people are having an ideaologitechnical discussion about compressed video formats? Cuz, awesome. Geek central.
XD
yup graeme
09:19
:)
but browsers aren't all compliant
and android uses chrome as core web browser
unless you put another.
that's what also needs to be changed
the more people care about the problem, the more likely it'll be eventually solved
like the apache http libraries lacking updates fix?
it's a good fix.
to delete them all from the core android.
XD
or the ram leaks in 5.0 and 5.1
I don't see how it is related to our discussion
"the more people care about the problem, the more likely it'll be eventually solved"
09:23
so you have found a counterexample?
or what?
their whole market / target users is currently facing memory leaks all along their newest OS versions. and i don't have any "sail ho", aka, found land feeling, in this sea of infinite bugs.
just tons of duct-tape.
and that's what happens in every web browser / big software company currently.
if people stop buying Android-powered phones, that will impose changes
spoken words are only a first step of "caring about the problem"
firefox works sometimes, not always. sometimes it just decides to hijack the CSS3 rendering and fucks what works in every other browser, even ie11.
we ( the providers ) are the ones using the services ( the browsers ) to generate content for the users.
we are not the ones entitled to request for a change ( unless it affects us directly)
firefox has open bug report policy
why not just report a bug?
it's the content consumer. and if he wants strong cyan comics sans letters over a pure magenta background, a battle to enforce black arial over white is already lost.
because it's the intended behaviour of the firefox renderer.
09:29
I don't even know about this "problem" and I'm an Android developer. If Android Developers don't know about a problem, consumers won't and if consumers don't know there is no consumer pressure. So, what's the problem? :)
:P
change will come sarge, but trying to enforce so early ,it will give an unexpected outcome.
@CptEric really? firefox intentionally violates some standards?
or maybe all the others violate them in order to provide a better outcome, the result is the same.
that's a different thing
morning
09:35
morning!
Morning Red :) Save me from the compressed video format discussion.
What're you upto~?
this discussion goes to nowhere, it's almost theological. i'd leave it here.
question here : does anybody know if there is an alternative for the crappy ios emulator?
i want to test features like camera, audio, etc
did you guys just spent 2h+ arguing about formats ? >_>
09:39
and sarge, we might have different views of formats, but we're still olive oil bros.
XD
it might have spanned over 2h, but it's not really 2h spend on it
^^
I thought I must debunk some common myths about webm
now there's something more funny going on
in Room for Lakhan and Sarge Borsch, 34 secs ago, by Lakhan
hey how to get access
someone does not like to read the room description
09:43
chat.stackoverflow.com/transcript/message/26386561#26386561 seriously, i can't even play sounds since last update
ahhh Lakhan is requesting access again. I wish I could reject him one more time :')
c'mon @Lakhan, you're on the read-list, that's more than enough for you already
"Can't make UISound Renderer". thanks obama.
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it seems that is also "desired behaviour". from the docs : the xcode's ios emulator is software, not hardware, and can't emulate things like gyroscope, camera, audio/video reproduction or recording...
afaik it's also not really an emulator
more like Wine for windoze
and that's why it is also very fast
i miss / lack / require a genymotion for ios :(
to clarify why : i don't have an iphone.

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