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  • I love this standard. If you dig deeper into it, the standard also covers a way to express intervals and periods. E.g. “P1Y2M10DT2H30M” represents one year, 2 months, 10 days, 2 hours and 30 mins.

    I recall once using the standard when writing a cron-style scheduler.

    I also like the POSIX “seconds since 1970” standard, but I feel that should only be used in RAM when performing operations (time differences in timers etc.). It irks me when it’s used for serialising to text/JSON/XML/CSV.

    Also: Does Excel recognise a full ISO8601 timestamp yet?












  • pHr34kY@lemmy.worldtoSelfhosted@lemmy.worldAny MythTV Users Here?
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    4 months ago

    I used MythTV for decades. I really loved the “raw” digital output of the music player. It would casually hop from 44/16/2.0 to 96/24/5.1 between songs and my amp would decode it. I even contributed a small patch to make the visualizer work with 24bit audio.

    The live TV hardware accelerated deinterlacing was really good too. TV recording was super reliable.

    The TVDb lookup was a tad glitchy. It turns out that it didn’t include the year in the lookup. I wrote a patch that did it (and improved my metadata lookups heaps) but never made a PR.

    I jumped to Plex around 2020. Mostly for things like streaming to my phone so I can have my music on the train. I believe Myth was better for HTPC, but Plex isn’t too far off.

    I’m not a fan of Plex audio. Every time I try to make it do AC3 passthrough or skip the OS mixers, the whole thing breaks.



  • The longest outage I’ve had in a decade is when my primary SSD died a 2 months ago and I had to reinstall using config backups. It was down for around a day.

    I’ve thrown a UPS on it and flown overseas for a week or two. It’s basically just email for me and the kids.

    I’ve had longer outages on hosted services, TBH.