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Justin Garrison
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Приєднався 21 бер 2006
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Videos about software development, cloud, infrastructure, movies, and storytelling.
Come understand new things with me!
Videos about software development, cloud, infrastructure, movies, and storytelling.
3 tips for in-person presentations
How to make your slides better for in-person presentations on projector screens.
The tips are:
1. Make sure your slides and demos have high contrast
2. Keep your important content high on the screen
3. Don't distract your audience with slide content
0:00 - Have high contrast
2:45 - Keep content high
5:38 - Don't distract
#publicspeaking #speaking
The tips are:
1. Make sure your slides and demos have high contrast
2. Keep your important content high on the screen
3. Don't distract your audience with slide content
0:00 - Have high contrast
2:45 - Keep content high
5:38 - Don't distract
#publicspeaking #speaking
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I'm taking over the Ship It podcast!!! 🚀
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I'm taking over the Ship It podcast!!! 🚀
Ordering pizza with Crossplane - Fork it - 8
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Getting started with LazyVim - Fork it - episode 6
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How to grow community on social media
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How to grow community on social media
Fixing bugs in k - Fork it - episode 3
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Automation vs declarative vs immutable infrastructure
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Automation vs declarative vs immutable infrastructure
Putting the "lie" in reliability - Devops Stage 2023
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Putting the "lie" in reliability - Devops Stage 2023
Systemd pull request for tldr - Fork it - episode 2
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Systemd pull request for tldr - Fork it - episode 2
Fixing a bug in Kubernetes - Fork it - episode 1
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Fixing a bug in Kubernetes - Fork it - episode 1
How to install Bazzite on a Steam Deck
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How to install Bazzite on a Steam Deck
Build your own game streaming service - Tailscale Up 2023
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Is Bluesky fediverse, web3, or blockchain?
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Is Bluesky fediverse, web3, or blockchain?
Well, i just download them ☠️
😂😂😂
What about transactional-updates and Zypper for openSUSE and SUSE distros?
Wow, super helpful!!! I wish there was more channels like you😊😊
You should wear different t-shirt for better understanding of audience.
Brilliant easy explanation, thanks for the efforts.
subscribed 😂
i love this XD
Very interesting explaining!
Just done my first plex server on my 2014 Synology! Seems good I’ve done that so I can centralize my movies because I had movies at work and movies at home and I wanted everything on the same server 🤩
Why do all this when you could just setup a sonarr/radarr usenet stack 😂 for legal purposes this is only joke
Me omw to look up a movie in one of ‘those’ sites and use a video downloader extension, then putting it on a 500gb hard drive.
It still is cheap, I mean inexpensive for soldering iron the pine. Is it a hobby enthusiast iron or can you actually use it in production or let's say a big soldering job that you doing at home in your shop or in your basement or wherever?
So far I've only used it for small jobs. Once I need to do a lot of soldering I get my larger iron out.
Bro, you literally have my first and last name
LazyVim is good
>Nvidia I'm so sorry for your condition
Lmao this is an awesome explanation. Thanks dude
Now do UDP 😂
It’s one of my other videos
Patiently waiting
How did you do measure the divider ? How do you access each space?
The divider is just a husky metal shelf (I think 8 feet) that I put down the middle of the garage to keep the spaces separated
I would’ve passed my CCNA at 10 y/o if I watched this back then 😢
perfect.
Bro stop lying lol. No one rips their own dvds. Torrents exist for a reason
I used to torrent about 18 years ago. But I've been ripping or recording with tuner cards ever since
bro, who uploads the torrents
😂..nice!
haha thats epic
i bet you could easily automate this without all the hassle
Yes there are projects like Automated Ripping Machine (ARM) and makemkv in docker which I've used in the past
Great video, concise and entertaining
Me who just pirate and dont bother to do so much
Where at? Fr fr
Big up
Loved it! 👍
thanks for this presentation. very useful
lol wtf great btw
This is really cool, I didn't know this was possible until I saw this video!
I didn't know it was possible until I tried it
Why not use jellyfin?
I share my media library with my family and friends which Jellyfin doesn't have a feature for
@@JustinGarrison You could easily share access to your library with Jellyfin. Just create user accounts for whoever and send them a URL to access the server.
Very clear. Perfect explanation
Weighted 😂 please keep making these
I'm glad someone got the joke. No one on tiktok commented
No compression?
I don't compress DVDs. Blu-ray I let Plex optimize versions but it keeps both versions
@@JustinGarrison that's extremely space inefficient. Plex uses very fast and inefficient transcodes. If you manually transcode movies you can easily reduce a UHD Blu Ray from 70gb to around 15-20gb with no quality loss.
@@codname125what would I Google to find more information on doing this?
Goodbye data!!!
This is brilliant! Very impressed by Bluefin, finally I see a hope Linux becoming main stream first choice for developers as well as common users.
My professor couldn’t explain this easy
What kind of storage are you using? Those raw bluRays take a lot of space. Thanks for the tip! 😊
An 8 bay synology 👍
This is awesome, thanks for sharing!
Great explanation! Thanks for that, mate! 😀
WHY MUST YOU DEFACE THIS RARE AND BEAUTIFUL MARVEL OF OVER-ENGINEERING???
why is yhere 4 linux logos? i've seen one but not four
Each logo represents a CPU core. Any time you boot a Linux computer it has a tux for every core
No transcoding💀
What is that? And what does it do? 🤔
I believe that the 'optimize' button on plex is what does that.
@@arturo1990 it's basically encoding the video file in a more efficient codec. I for example use H.265. with it I can reduce the size of a blu ray video file from 30gb to around 8-10gb without losing quality. A decently equipped PC should handle a transcoding of a 2 hour movie in ca. 4-6 hours
Loved this. Was super clear. Subscribed ❤
Is it released in kodekloud ?
Not yet. Finishing labs
Sad...
What is that and where can I get one?
It’s called “4.3inch DSI LCD Display with Case for Raspberry Pi 4B” on Amazon
I understood whole process with just one short . Great example❤