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Anthony

@__anthonyng

“Tempus fugit”

เข้าร่วม Mayıs 2017
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Python Programming
Python Programming@PythonPr·
What is The Difference? Comment The Output
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Anthony@__anthonyng·
@_jabuto Dreading this so much, at least for now, he just smiles when I get home 🤣. When the talking starts, I will have to move incognito 🥸
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Jábuto Jábuto 🍁 🌱
Every time I want to leave my house, I have to prepare mentally for interrogation. “Dad unaenda wapi? kwanini? kufanya nini? unarudi saa ngapi? utakuja usiku? Utatuletea nini?
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Ndikũ 🇰🇪
Ndikũ 🇰🇪@ndiku_·
@__anthonyng ... the media ingress hasn't been subjected to real world hammering, the proof of the pudding's still in the eating so we shall see what happens when we go public. Thanks for pointing this out, just added a high-priority alert for this to the logging stack.
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Ndikũ 🇰🇪@ndiku_·
Low latency high res video pipelines got me tripping; I'm 100% convinced that I know nothing.
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Anthony@__anthonyng·
@ndiku_ Wondering how many worker-connections you configured on that nginx config, always had a problem finding the sweet spot before nginx keels over with too many files open
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Julliet Njeri 🇰🇪
Julliet Njeri 🇰🇪@JullietNjeri·
Sadly, another child was stolen in Nakuru (Mzee Wanyama area,sides za Imperial, near Nyoro's quarry). Please amplify...
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Bennedict
Bennedict@BennieSonamzi·
He is still missing, please repost until he is found
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Anthony@__anthonyng·
@ndiku_ Thanks man, I have been following you for quite a number of years at this point, sure will be good to have a coffee at some point. I will holla when I am within Nairobi for sure
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Ndikũ 🇰🇪@ndiku_·
@__anthonyng So my love isn't limited to QUIC and it's quasi-statefulness, but RFC 768 in its entirety. For instance all my tunnels run on Wireguard. You're interesting, we should do coffee sometime..
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Kimfel
Kimfel@FeellKim·
Please share
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Anthony@__anthonyng·
@ndiku_ My experience has largely been with VOD, but livestream has been an interest for a while thus the curiosity. Thanks for the engagement sir
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Ndikũ 🇰🇪@ndiku_·
@__anthonyng In the GPU sense, no, zero transcoding operations atm. The setup is just I/O heavy so focus on CPU, RAM & network b/w + h/w. Without tmpfs SRS would quickly fry an SSD. DRM, yes. VBR - nope (too expensive). The QUIC preference is probably the most computationally intensive...
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LANDLORD🇰🇪
LANDLORD🇰🇪@bozgabi·
Kindly retweet widely!!! This kid went missing yesterday around TASSIA next to Summit Hospital. If you have any info about her or a lost 4-year-old girl in a grey sweat pant kindly call 0722137283 or 0728975614.
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Anthony@__anthonyng·
This is quite the stack. CI/CD must be crazy 🫡
Ndikũ 🇰🇪@ndiku_

@__anthonyng Sorry, got busy. Here we go: SRC -> Ingester ->ᵃ SRS ->ᵇ Edge Cache -> UI ᵃ STP w/ RTMP fallback ᵇ LL-HLS/DASH o/ QUIC + AppCore w/ Control Plane & API INFRA: containerd w/ crun, k8s w/ Cilium TOOLS: Go, Fiber, PostgreSQL, Redis, BASH, Python, Typescript, Vite, Bun.

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Anthony@__anthonyng·
@ndiku_ Using any hardware acceleration anywhere? I doubt regular compute could suffice if latency and throughput are a factor. VBR | DRM support?
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Ndikũ 🇰🇪@ndiku_·
@__anthonyng Earlier versions had stream processing workflows between the ingester and SRS, but those negatively impacted latency so they had to go.
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Anthony@__anthonyng·
@citizentvkenya Soft launching a ‘state of emergency’ are we? 🤦🏾‍♂️
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Citizen TV Kenya
Citizen TV Kenya@citizentvkenya·
Gladys Boss: Uasin Gishu County is one of the quarantine centers. We welcome this decision because we will take the necessary steps to protect our people, we will not endanger their health for the sake of politics
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Anthony@__anthonyng·
@ndiku_ Dope, mind dropping a clue of the stack you implemented it in?
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MOgada
MOgada@m_ogada·
The prostitute country. No standards, no principles, no vision. In a few weeks, those of us who need to travel will face ebola-based restrictions from the very people who set it up here. The intellectual collapse of Kenya is probably the most painful thing in my lifetime
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Bahari Motors 🇰🇪
Bahari Motors 🇰🇪@BenardMakumbi_·
My sister is still in hospital na bill inapanda daily she's doing much better now, lakini bill imetulemea so we are reaching out to you for financial assistance any amount no matter how small will be greatly appreciated. MPESA 0720992286 then forward the msgs to me on 0729233495
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#LandIsNotProperty Mwalimu Wandia
I'm reading about how the British, in the early 1900s, used to confiscate livestock in Turkana numbering 5,000, up to 16,000. And then when the Samburu raided the Turkana for 300 heads of cattle, the British fined them. Yani, it was ok for the British to steal cattle but not for other Africans to conduct cattle raids. Of course, the math wasn't mathing. The Turkana successfully staged a tax boycott against the colonialists, until the colonialists had to withdraw the tax. But in 1915, the British confiscated a staggering 130,000 head of cattle from the Turkana and killed over 400 warriors. Towards north eastern, the British used to confiscate livestock of Kenyan Somalis so that Europeans breeds would dominate the region and Somalis would be rendered poor due to loss of livestock. The British hated pastoralism (@m_ogada often reminds us that the wazungu and GoK still do) because it made the communities difficult to control, to reduce to forced labor and extract taxes from. So they attacked their livelihoods. And they brought rinderpest. Northern Kenya was governed as "closed districts." People from those regions were not allowed to leave without permission from the colonialists. The act was repealed in guess when? 1997. Yes. And then I remembered Huduma Namba and SHA in which the government proposed means testing, where people's ID cards and SHA contributions included data on the livestock they owned. What I feel reading this is a mixture of anger and horror at that level of looting, surely. And anger that GoK can still be thinking like this in the 21st century. And that this information is not readily accessible. Eesh. pambazuka.org/index.php/nort…
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