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@madewokherd ah! looks like yes you can just do

yt-dlp $url -o - | mplayer -

though now it's complaining about the video codec, but i think i'm on the right track now! thanks!

@madewokherd for reference the command line i've been trying:

`youtube-dl -q -o- $url | mplayer -cache 8192 -

@madewokherd is there a way to get something out of yt-dlp i can stdio pass to mplayer? i want to watch youtube videos on the framebuffer and mpv doesn't do framebuffer.

so to use youtube-dl you need to use an up to date version

if you download through pip or even pacman you get a version from 2021

if you try to update that, it tells you it can't update because you installed it with an external package manager

and if you try to install it manually using their binary, it's been taken down

i love the future

first real crack at running arch seriously in the form of archlinux32 on a very old thinkpad T42 and without setting any expectations of a desktop computer i'm actually having a pretty fun time just doing dumb shit on the TTY like making it play DVDs on the framebuffer

i don't mean to brag but i'm hot!! i got a great fuckin bod!!!!

@thelastpsion if you need a professional embedded C developer to back you up i think you're right. i've also never seen it done that way

if your web app doesn't work in firefox your web app doesn't work. it's literally broken. fix it.

if you have images that were poorly scaled up (non-integer) with nearest neighbor resampling, here's a script to fix those images: gist.github.com/Lana-chan/5b46

if you like the stuff i do please support me: ko-fi.com/squirrel

@jk assuming (very reductively) we moved from print to radio, to TV, and now to internet, what do you think will replace the internet

@alienmelon i meant 3d modelling in general, but i love to see your process on these too!

@alienmelon do you have a favourite tutorial that made things click? id like to try more myself

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