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poglet commented on Unreal Tournament 2004 is back   old.reddit.com/r/unrealto... · Posted by u/keithoffer
embedding-shape · 17 days ago
> which was more action movie styled and less realistic

Another HL mod I remember fondly in similar veins is "The Specialists". If I remember correctly, it came out around the same time as The Matrix, and had all the fun moves like running on walls in slowmo, jumping forward/sideways and shooting in slowmo, and lots of other stuff. I think I recall it being possible to play both in 1st and 3rd person too, something that was kind of new at that point, unless I misremember.

I think at that I point I probably spent as much time with The Specialists as with Counter-Strike itself (and a cracked copy of 3DS Max 8 for making my own models of course).

poglet · 16 days ago
There was also the opera mod which was pretty cool.
poglet commented on Glasses-free 3D using webcam head tracking   assetstore.unity.com/pack... · Posted by u/il_nets
brenschluss · 2 months ago
BTW, the OG demo from Johnny Lee is from 2007: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jd3-eiid-Uw
poglet · 2 months ago
Thanks for posting, I was sure I recalled something like this form a long time ago. I also build my self a FreeTrack headset (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FreeTrack) around this same time to play the Arma / Operating Flashpoint games using IR LED's attached to a hat that my webcam would track.
poglet commented on My Deus Ex lipsyncing fix mod   joewintergreen.com/my-deu... · Posted by u/jonny_eh
amatecha · 3 months ago
damn, for real? I still haven't played it -- I didn't have a Windows machine when it came out, and by the time I did have one, it slipped through the cracks.. it's really that good? That reminds me I do have one friend who says it's his top favorite game, actually, heh. It's especially strange I haven't played it since I generally love cyberpunk/dystopian stuff like that!
poglet · 3 months ago
Take a look into Prey (2017) too.
poglet commented on FFmpeg 8.0 adds Whisper support   code.ffmpeg.org/FFmpeg/FF... · Posted by u/rilawa
donatj · 4 months ago
I know nothing about Whisper, is this usable for automated translation?

I own a couple very old and as far as I'm aware never translated Japanese movies. I don't speak Japanese but I'd love to watch them.

A couple years ago I had been negotiating with a guy on Fiver to translate them. At his usual rate-per-minute of footage it would have cost thousands of dollars but I'd negotiated him down to a couple hundred before he presumably got sick of me and ghosted me.

poglet · 4 months ago
Yep, whisper can do that. You can also try whisperx (https://github.com/m-bain/whisperX) for a possibly better experience with aligning of subtitles to spoken words.
poglet commented on Windows XP Professional   win32.run/... · Posted by u/pentagrama
ch_123 · 4 months ago
I feel slightly ashamed that I spent enough time using Windows XP that was able to spot that this was a clone based on the fonts and shadow effects alone.

Nice effort though.

poglet · 4 months ago
Also the Windows boot loading bar was way too smooth.
poglet commented on I designed my own fast game streaming video codec – PyroWave   themaister.net/blog/2025/... · Posted by u/Bogdanp
keketi · 5 months ago
Have an LLM transcribe what is happening in the game into a few sentences per frame, transfer the text over network and have another LLM reconstruct the frame from the text. It won't be fast, it's going to be lossy, but compression ratio is insane and it's got all the right buzzwords.
poglet · 5 months ago
Maybe even one day we reach point where the game can run locally on the end users' machine.
poglet commented on Apple announces Foundation Models and Containerization frameworks, etc   apple.com/newsroom/2025/0... · Posted by u/thm
focusedone · 6 months ago
I used to think that, not having used an iPad. Now I carry a work-issued iPad with 5G and it's actually pretty convenient for remote access to servers. I wouldn't want to spend a day working on it, but it's way faster than pulling out a laptop to make one tiny change on a server. It's also great for taking notes at meetings/conferences.

It's irritatingly bad at consuming media and browsing the web. No ad blocking, so every webpage is an ad-infested wasteland. There are so many ads in YouTube and streaming music. I had no idea.

It's also kindof a pain to connect to my media library. Need to figure out a better solution for that.

So, as a relatively new iPad user it's pleasantly useful for select work tasks. Not so great at doomscrolling or streaming media. Who knew?

poglet · 6 months ago
Try the Brave browser for YouTube. I used Jellyfin for my media library and that seemed to work fine for tv and movies.

I just got a Macbook and haven't touched my iPad Pro since, I would think I could make a change faster on a Macbook then iPad if they were both in my bag. Although I do miss the cellular data that the iPad has.

poglet commented on LibreOffice downloads on the rise as users look to avoid subscription costs   computerworld.com/article... · Posted by u/cable2600
vunderba · 9 months ago
If I'm evaluating a potential application whose core functionality does not require external resources/servers (Dropbox for example) and they don't at a minimum offer some kind of perpetual fallback license (aka the Jetbrains annual subscription model), then I straight up bounce.

Examples of good alternatives

- Pixelmator > Photoshop

- Davinci Resolve > Premiere

- Reaper > Audition

I have no interest in renting my tools.

poglet · 9 months ago
Wishing there was a capable Lightroom alternative.
poglet commented on What, if anything, should I do about using Mozilla's Firefox   neilzone.co.uk/2025/03/wh... · Posted by u/ColinWright
poglet · 10 months ago
There is Waterfox that syncs with the Firefox bookmark service. Testing it out for the last day, also looking for an option on iOS otherwise will stick with Firefox.
poglet commented on The man who spent forty-two years at the Beverly Hills Hotel pool (1993)   newyorker.com/magazine/19... · Posted by u/zeveb
punnerud · 10 months ago
Article summary: “ Irving V. Link spent 42 years at the Beverly Hills Hotel pool, where his meticulous daily routine of breakfast, sunbathing, and gin rummy became legendary. He was admired by hotel staff and Hollywood figures alike, symbolizing the timeless charm of a bygone era in Los Angeles. His life was deeply intertwined with the hotel’s evolution, reflecting the glamour of old Hollywood and the shifting dynamics of its clientele. The hotel’s closure by the Sultan of Brunei for renovations disrupted his routine and marked the end of an era. Link’s personal narrative weaves together memories of luxury, business intrigue, and cultural transformation. Ultimately, his story is a poignant meditation on the inevitability of change and the enduring power of tradition.”
poglet · 10 months ago
Thanks I was just thinking I wish Firefox had a 1 paragraph summary button next to the reader button. Then I came to comments and saw this.

u/poglet

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