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reply Mike Parker <aldacron gmail.com> writes:
I've begun editing, rendering, and publishing the standalone 
videos of the DConf '23 talks. The venue gave us access to all of 
their footage this year rather than just a subset of it, and I'm 
happy to make use of it.

I've also got the benefit of AI subtitle generation built into 
the latest version of the editor I'm using. It does an amazing 
job of it. The first video required only very minor tweaks. The 
upshot is that if you have English CC enabled, you'll get a more 
accurate script than the auto-generated one from YouTube.

The first video, Saeed's talk, is live:

https://youtu.be/cN0zS04wOFU

Please let me know if anything is problematic with the video and 
of any errors you happen to find in the subtitles.

I'm not going to announce every video I publish. I'll announce 
when I'm finished with all of them. If you're not subscribed to 
the channel, you can periodically check the DConf '23 playlist 
for updates:

https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLIldXzSkPUXWH97DYBENhAqLk4DUqKUmf&si=kpEpj3Y_A5zSAoVT

I'll try to publish a new one every two or three days, but I've 
got a lot going on right now and make no promises. If you want to 
keep up with my progress on the DConf videos and other tasks 
related to the DLF's YouTube channel, you can follow the project 
tracker here:

https://github.com/orgs/dlang/projects/40
Sep 17 2023
parent reply FeepingCreature <feepingcreature gmail.com> writes:
On Sunday, 17 September 2023 at 15:35:04 UTC, Mike Parker wrote:
 I've begun editing, rendering, and publishing the standalone 
 videos of the DConf '23 talks. The venue gave us access to all 
 of their footage this year rather than just a subset of it, and 
 I'm happy to make use of it.

 I've also got the benefit of AI subtitle generation built into 
 the latest version of the editor I'm using. It does an amazing 
 job of it. The first video required only very minor tweaks. The 
 upshot is that if you have English CC enabled, you'll get a 
 more accurate script than the auto-generated one from YouTube.

 The first video, Saeed's talk, is live:

 https://youtu.be/cN0zS04wOFU

 Please let me know if anything is problematic with the video 
 and of any errors you happen to find in the subtitles.

 I'm not going to announce every video I publish. I'll announce 
 when I'm finished with all of them. If you're not subscribed to 
 the channel, you can periodically check the DConf '23 playlist 
 for updates:

 https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLIldXzSkPUXWH97DYBENhAqLk4DUqKUmf&si=kpEpj3Y_A5zSAoVT

 I'll try to publish a new one every two or three days, but I've 
 got a lot going on right now and make no promises. If you want 
 to keep up with my progress on the DConf videos and other tasks 
 related to the DLF's YouTube channel, you can follow the 
 project tracker here:

 https://github.com/orgs/dlang/projects/40
Thank you for your work!
Sep 17 2023
parent reply Mike Parker <aldacron gmail.com> writes:
On Sunday, 17 September 2023 at 15:35:59 UTC, FeepingCreature 
wrote:

 Thank you for your work!
You're welcome! Unfortunately, last night my GPU started to consistently overheat and shut down when doing anything graphics intensive, including rendering video. I've done everything I can reasonably do locally, so today I'm going to see if my goto computer dude can make room for me. Either he'll fix it or I'll buy a new card from him. How soon I'm able to render again depends on how soon I can see him. I don't want to just go out and buy a new gpu unless I absolutely have to.
Sep 19 2023
parent reply Stefan Koch <uplink.coder googlemail.com> writes:
On Wednesday, 20 September 2023 at 00:35:47 UTC, Mike Parker 
wrote:
 On Sunday, 17 September 2023 at 15:35:59 UTC, FeepingCreature 
 wrote:

 Thank you for your work!
You're welcome! Unfortunately, last night my GPU started to consistently overheat and shut down when doing anything graphics intensive, including rendering video. I've done everything I can reasonably do locally, so today I'm going to see if my goto computer dude can make room for me. Either he'll fix it or I'll buy a new card from him. How soon I'm able to render again depends on how soon I can see him. I don't want to just go out and buy a new gpu unless I absolutely have to.
My feeling is this could be a faulty power supply. You should try a new PSU first. How old is the hardware?
Sep 20 2023
parent reply Mike Parker <aldacron gmail.com> writes:
On Wednesday, 20 September 2023 at 08:41:01 UTC, Stefan Koch 
wrote:

 My feeling is this could be a faulty power supply.
 You should try a new PSU first.

 How old is the hardware?
It's a two-year-old box. Yes, it could be the PSU, but in my experience when they go bad it manifests in more than one way. I've had a couple of them fail over the years. At any rate, the guy I took it to will zero in on it. I'll have a definitive answer tomorrow. If I'm lucky, a full internal cleaning of the graphics card and some new thermal paste will solve it. I'm usually not that lucky, though :-)
Sep 20 2023
next sibling parent reply Jonathan M Davis <newsgroup.d jmdavisprog.com> writes:
On Wednesday, September 20, 2023 6:43:49 AM MDT Mike Parker via Digitalmars-d-
announce wrote:
 On Wednesday, 20 September 2023 at 08:41:01 UTC, Stefan Koch

 wrote:
 My feeling is this could be a faulty power supply.
 You should try a new PSU first.

 How old is the hardware?
It's a two-year-old box. Yes, it could be the PSU, but in my experience when they go bad it manifests in more than one way. I've had a couple of them fail over the years. At any rate, the guy I took it to will zero in on it. I'll have a definitive answer tomorrow. If I'm lucky, a full internal cleaning of the graphics card and some new thermal paste will solve it. I'm usually not that lucky, though :-)
Clearly, your computer is just sick of hearing about dconf and decided to go on strike. ;) - Jonathan M Davis
Sep 20 2023
parent Mike Parker <aldacron gmail.com> writes:
On Wednesday, 20 September 2023 at 22:04:25 UTC, Jonathan M Davis 
wrote:

 Clearly, your computer is just sick of hearing about dconf and 
 decided to go on strike. ;)
You're the second person to tell me that :-)
Sep 20 2023
prev sibling parent reply matheus <matheus gmail.com> writes:
On Wednesday, 20 September 2023 at 12:43:49 UTC, Mike Parker 
wrote:
 On Wednesday, 20 September 2023 at 08:41:01 UTC, Stefan Koch 
 wrote:

 My feeling is this could be a faulty power supply.
 You should try a new PSU first.

 How old is the hardware?
It's a two-year-old box. Yes, it could be the PSU, but in my experience when they go bad it manifests in more than one way. I've had a couple of them fail over the years. At any rate, the guy I took it to will zero in on it. I'll have a definitive answer tomorrow. If I'm lucky, a full internal cleaning of the graphics card and some new thermal paste will solve it. I'm usually not that lucky, though :-)
Not a HW expert, but lowering the GPU settings couldn't at least get the job done (Slower but... done). Matheus.
Sep 20 2023
parent reply Mike Parker <aldacron gmail.com> writes:
On Thursday, 21 September 2023 at 01:11:13 UTC, matheus wrote:

 Not a HW expert, but lowering the GPU settings couldn't at 
 least get the job done (Slower but... done).
Not in this case. Turns out the graphics card's fans have stopped spinning. He's taking it to the service center today.
Sep 20 2023
parent reply Steven Schveighoffer <schveiguy gmail.com> writes:
On Thursday, 21 September 2023 at 04:00:29 UTC, Mike Parker wrote:
 On Thursday, 21 September 2023 at 01:11:13 UTC, matheus wrote:

 Not a HW expert, but lowering the GPU settings couldn't at 
 least get the job done (Slower but... done).
Not in this case. Turns out the graphics card's fans have stopped spinning. He's taking it to the service center today.
A family friend had the exact same thing happen. It was a software change to get them spinning again. -Steve
Sep 21 2023
parent reply Mike Parker <aldacron gmail.com> writes:
On Thursday, 21 September 2023 at 11:17:29 UTC, Steven 
Schveighoffer wrote:

 A family friend had the exact same thing happen. It was a 
 software change to get them spinning again.
The service center gave me a replacement. It has 12GB VRAM vs the 10GB of the original, so it's turned into a free upgrade. I guess I do get lucky sometimes.
Sep 21 2023
parent Mike Parker <aldacron gmail.com> writes:
On Thursday, 21 September 2023 at 11:58:17 UTC, Mike Parker wrote:

 The service center gave me a replacement. It has 12GB VRAM vs 
 the 10GB of the original, so it's turned into a free upgrade. I 
 guess I do get lucky sometimes.
And I'm back in business. The video of Timon's talk is here: https://youtu.be/v-SHpG2rNWM
Sep 21 2023