First Episode of NerdTV Released 165
kurosawdust writes "The first ever episode of Robert Cringely's long-awaited NerdTV is now available for download. This episode features Andy Hertzfeld, member of the original Macintosh team who always has a few good stories to tell. Episode 1 is available in MP4 Video (whole episode and smaller-sized snippets) MP3, Ogg, AAC, and good old-fashioned text transcript (for those of you who watch your TV in vi, like God intended). NerdTV is released under the Creative Commons license."
He seems to dislike WindowsCE (Score:4, Insightful)
I'm no fan of WindowsCE. I think that it has a lot of warts, though these have been smoothed over in recent releases as Microsoft seems to be moving away from "it's just like Windows!" and more towards a real embedded OS. But it's still pretty slow in scheduling ISRs and requires a fair bit of fiddling to get power management working correctly in the drivers. But all-in-all it isn't a bad system. It's not prone to crashes any more than any other embedded system is, and it's much more resistant to crashes than desktop Windows is.
For something as straightforward as cabin pressure and lights in an airplane, something like WindowsCE is actually pretty easy to implement and use. I, for one, wouldn't worry a bit about it running such systems.
Astroturfer for hire (Score:1)
Anyway, my point that I was (badly) trying to make was that blind allegiance or blind hatred should not be your guiding motivation for accepting or dismissing a technology out of hand.
Linux, CE, VxWorks, they are all great and work wonderfully. It's just as scary to fly with a VxWorks-controlled cabin pressure system as it is with a CE-controlled system. Wh
I would LOVE it if Bill G and Balls-mer took off (Score:3, Funny)
I wouldn't have to worry about them, ever again...
Re:He seems to dislike WindowsCE (Score:4, Insightful)
If something's keeping me alive, I want something with extremely high-reliability, near hard realtime performance, coded in a language that's as errorproof as possible in language design (Ada, perhaps) and preferably that's been proven bugfree.
Windows CE is "good enough" for many many tasks. Life critical tasks are not among them.
Re:He seems to dislike WindowsCE (Score:1)
Re:He seems to dislike WindowsCE (Score:4, Informative)
Re:He seems to dislike WindowsCE (Score:2)
TORRENT IS HERE!!!! [nerdtv.net]
p.s. sorry to piggyback
p.s.s. please don't mod this up
Re:He seems to dislike WindowsCE (Score:2, Redundant)
A used car salesman has sold you problematic cars for the past 20 years, and he says he finally has a good car to sell you. Are you going to examine the car for "technical worth" or are you going to let your previous experiences with that salesman influence your buying decision?
Sam
Power Management vs. Cabin Pressure (Score:3, Funny)
Jesus or any of Vishnu's other avatars can save you from a lot. But WinCE on a JumboJet?!
Re:He seems to dislike WindowsCE (Score:1, Informative)
Ever try the air at FL360? (Score:1)
I take it that you've never worked on aerospace or military systems, correct? If you had, you'd have choked before making a statement like that.
And, speaking of choking, ever been in an aircraft that just dumped cabin pressure at 36,000 feet?
Re:He seems to dislike WindowsCE (Score:5, Interesting)
Why do I need saving from your past?
Re:He seems to dislike WindowsCE (Score:2)
Re:He seems to dislike WindowsCE (Score:2)
Risk should always be measured not only by probability of failure, but also by consequences of failure. So for something that has a low probability and low consequences, fine use Windows CE. Even for something with high probability and low consequences, like a PDA, use Windows CE. But for some
Re:He seems to dislike WindowsCE (Score:1)
Re:He seems to dislike WindowsCE (Score:2)
My anectodal comment cancels out your anectodal comment, so we both just wasted approximately 2 minutes of our lives on something that sums up to 0.
Java applet doesn't need a plugin? (Score:5, Funny)
Incredible how that works - I usually need to use a Java plugin to view Java applets in my browser.
Re:Java applet doesn't need a plugin? (Score:2)
They're Mac guys, remember?
Java is part of the OS on the Mac. Safari doesn't need a plugin. It has native support for PDF too.
Re:Java applet doesn't need a plugin? (Score:2)
maybe it will... (Score:1)
Try the .torrent (Score:2)
http://nerdtv.net/video/NTV001/ntv001.mp4.torrent [nerdtv.net]
Re:maybe it will... (Score:2, Informative)
i will check back in a few days
No Torrent? (Score:4, Interesting)
Nerds (geeks) + Creative Commons = Perfect Opportunity for a Torrent.
Is there a problem with mainstream adoption of
I had a similar experience downloading Ubuntu Linux. There was a torrent file available but I had to hunt (briefly) for it. Shouldn't these kind of projects capitalize on the cheap bandwidth for their free content?
Re:No Torrent? (Score:5, Informative)
From the article: "so the real heavy lifting for NerdTV will be done through a network of distributed servers I've created as a kind of "poor man's Akamai." My distribution cost using this system, by the way, works out to be approximately ONE PERCENT of Akamai's retail price, which shows how much profit there is in that business, or should be."
Tried to download it and must say (Score:1, Insightful)
Re:No Torrent? (Score:4, Insightful)
people...would only seed the last one or two episodes
huh?! he could seed the missing files himself or only offer older episodes as direct download. nerds...
Re:No Torrent? (Score:2)
Re:No Torrent? (Score:3, Informative)
With a download manager pulling in 4 chunks at once, I was getting around 17 kbps a few minutes ago. I switched to the torrent [nerdtv.net] someone else posted earlier. It's now maxing out my T1. :-)
Re:No Torrent? (Score:2, Insightful)
The current "solution" makes sure there are no seeders at all, ever. A brilliant solution for the possibility of no seeders for old stuff.
The net effect is that the average download is 5kb/s
Re:No Torrent? (Score:1)
Re:No Torrent? (Score:1)
Re:No Torrent? (Score:2, Funny)
Re:No Torrent? (Score:2)
There is a torrent... (Score:2, Informative)
Found here [pbs.org], the link seems to be hidden by default.
Re:There is a torrent... (Score:2)
I'm torrenting up the little bit I've already downloaded, and I see at least one other person has done the same. Would someone with a full download please help out?
Re:There is a torrent... (Score:2)
Definition of Torrent: (Score:1)
Tried the sites dl. link and got about 5 kb/s. the torrent is maxing out my adsl a ~220 kb/s
Re:Definition of Torrent: (Score:1)
Not Found.... (Score:1)
REAL nerdtv torrent coming (Score:1)
I don't know where you looked but it's right here. (Score:2)
I clicked on "watch the show" and was given 2 choices, just download the show, or use bit torrent.
You must be blind.
Below expectations (Score:5, Informative)
It could really well be NerdRadio, since there is absolutely nothing happening on the screen but that guy's lips moving.
For +1h.
Save your bandwidth and get the Ogg audio version.
Re:Below expectations (Score:2)
Re:Below expectations (Score:2, Funny)
For +1h.
Not true! At 00:34:02 - 00:34:18 he scratches his arm.
watch your TV in vi, like God intended (Score:5, Funny)
Re:watch your TV in vi, like God intended (Score:1)
The answer is either here [400monkeys.com] or here [gnu.org].
Good for PBS! (Score:4, Insightful)
Re:Good for PBS! (Score:1)
Autobots (Score:5, Funny)
Heh. I can only imagine what the MPAA's autobots are making out of that comment...
Re:Autobots (Score:5, Funny)
Interactive TV (Score:5, Funny)
Bryan
"less is more, but less is better"
Re:Interactive TV (Score:2)
Coming from a BBS background... (Score:1)
IPTV on old school TV (Score:5, Interesting)
Bonus points if HDTV support is baked in.
But the biggest factor is it has to pass the "wife test". The UI should be simple and intuitive.
Does such a product exist? The Pinnacle Showcenter 200 and D-Link Wireless Media player sound close, but I worry about the usability factor.
From what I've heard XBMC is a great solution, but I want something I can actually buy online or in a store somewhere. I'm more into hacking software than hardware these days.
Thanks!
Meedio (Score:4, Informative)
My network setup is simple. I have a server on my network that holds (4) categories of media. Pictures, movies (SVCD, DiVX, XViD, etc), TV shows (same as movies), and Music collection (mp3). I also play the occasional internet radio station. I wanted ONE box next to my TV that allows me to play all of the above through my home theatre, thus freeing me from burning DVD's to play on my Philips 642.
So anyway, I decided to use a standard computer with S-video out and digital audio out. Both video and audio go directly into my home theatre receiver. The HTPC computer is controlled by a $29 streamzap remote control. Now the trick to this whole deal is finding an interface that I can use with a remote (this is the wife test!). I don't want to use a mouse or keyboard at all. (sidenote: have you ever tried to use windows using nothing more than a remote? good luck.)
After, literally, 6 months of searching, I accidentally found this. [meedio.com] I am not associated with these guys in any way shape or form but I can say that their software is pretty slick. Basically, it's a Tivo-like frontend that you can customize A LOT. There are plug-ins to do all kinds of things, like weather and news. And best of all, it's designed for use with a remote so you don't need a mouse or keyboard at all. So after about 4 hours of customizing, I have it setup to do the following:
- everyday (at 4am), it goes out to my shared media folders and imports any new items in those folders into the Meedio library. Movies, TV shows, pictures, and music. Note: it only imports new items since the last import. And for movies, I have many movies that are (2) files. Meedio will combine the two files into one entry, which is nice.
- for movies, it goes out and auto-downloads cover art and IMDB info
- everyday, it downloads weather info (including animated radar)
- everyday, it downloads the Streamcast radio stations and organizes them by genre and bitrate
- While I don't have it setup, you can also install a TV module and make it a PVR. I have TiVo so I didn't need this functionality. But it's there if you want it.
The net result is that I have ALL of my stuff integrated into Meedio. So when I run Meedio, I can play ANY of my media on my network shares. And Meedio will use the codecs installed on the local machine so playback is not an issue. Since everything I want to play is inside the Meedio library (which updates everyday, per above), I haven't needed to burn a DVD or transfer a file since I installed it.
All in all, it's a pretty cool setup and I don't forsee needing to change it for quite sometime. I have yet to find a "glitch" with it except that some of the navigation within Meedio is counter-intuitive. But fixing that is as simple as editing an xml-based config file. And this shouldn't be a problem for anyone who is a power-user or better.
Re:IPTV on old school TV (Score:2)
Interestingly, I have rejected some potential wives because they didn't pass the "gadget test".
Re:IPTV on old school TV (Score:4, Informative)
Bonus points if HDTV support is baked in.
Recipe:
1 Apple PowerBook/mini or other product with DVI outputs
1 HDTV with DVI inputs
1 DVI cable
Optionally garnish with a bluetooth mouse and keyboard.
Enjoy!
NP if you've got a Mac... (Score:1)
From: Toast 7 Titanium (First Look) [macintouch.com] under Video:
Re:IPTV on old school TV (Score:2)
The system I wanted to build was close to $800. The Tivo with life time subscription was still much less money and indeed, much less work. Now, how does this help you? Well, turns out th
I hate javascript (Score:1, Insightful)
Quite annoying, elinks doesn't do javascript.
I'm sick of people using javascript for pointless reasons.
Re:I hate javascript (Score:1, Informative)
Entire video [64.106.205.160]
MP3 Audio [64.106.205.160]
Re:I hate javascript (Score:1)
Mirror? (Score:1)
Re:Mirror? (Score:4, Informative)
Re:Mirror? (Score:2)
Re:Mirror? (Score:1)
someone please donate him or pbs an akamai account. akamai is cheap these days...
Re:Mirror? (Score:2)
Ugh! Sloooow. (Score:1)
Re:Ugh! Sloooow. (Score:2)
Either that, or the Alpha Beta's are trashing the servers.
Bill the used car salesman (Score:5, Insightful)
A used car salesman has sold you problematic cars for the past 20 years, and he says he finally has a good car to sell you. Are you going to examine the car for "technical worth" or are you going to let your previous experiences with that salesman influence your buying decision?
Sam
Re:Bill the used car salesman (Score:2)
Re:Bill the used car salesman (Score:2)
Sam
Where is the podcast? (Score:4, Interesting)
Re:Where is the podcast? (Score:1)
Re:Where is the podcast? (Score:2)
TORRENT (Score:5, Informative)
No seeds as yet, hopefully the
Re:TORRENT (Score:1)
Re:TORRENT (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:TORRENT (Score:2)
http://dijjer.org/get/http://64.106.205.160/video
Re:Moderate parent up! (Score:2)
instead of the exe installed, it's build 118 as opposed to build 117.
It's also cleaner to run and cleanup and you can see all the inner workings going on.
Re:TORRENT (Score:2)
REAL torrents now avail (Score:1)
http://www.pbs.org/hplink/redir/http://nerdtv.net/ video/NTV001/ntv001.mp4.torrent [pbs.org]
http://www.pbs.org/hplink/redir/http://nerdtv.net/ video/NTV001/NTV001.m4a.torrent [pbs.org]
http://www.pbs.org/hplink/redir/http://nerdtv.net/ video/NTV001/ntvjuicy001.mp4.torrent [pbs.org]
http://www.pbs.org/hplink/redir/http://nerdtv.net/ video/NTV001/ntvnerdy001.mp4.torrent [pbs.org]
http://www.pbs.org/hplink/redir/http://nerdtv.net/ video/NTV001/NTV001.ogg.torrent [pbs.org]
http://www.pbs.org/hplink/redir/http://nerdtv.net/ video/NT [pbs.org]
God? (Score:2, Funny)
Please don't blaspheme RMS !!!
EMACS (Score:2, Funny)
Torrent? (Score:1)
folklore.org and Google (Score:2)
All Hail Charlie Rose (Score:2)
I agree with a previous poster about how this is barely worth the video -- the audio would be good enough.
I'm glad this exists, but I was looking forward to seeing Robert ask the questions. I haven't seen him do any video since
Re:All Hail Charlie Rose (Score:1)
Mangled Andy (Score:1)
http://www.drivesentinel.co.uk/mac.jpg [drivesentinel.co.uk]
Jeez, it was like watching a horror movie
Dear Andy (Score:2, Funny)
mplayer said no :( (Score:2)
MPlayer 1.0pre7-3.3.5 (C) 2000-2005 MPlayer Team
CPU: Intel Pentium 4/Xeon/Celeron Foster (Family: 8, Stepping: 9)
Detected cache-line size is 64 bytes
CPUflags: MMX: 1 MMX2: 1 3DNow: 0 3DNow2: 0 SSE: 1 SSE2: 1
Compiled for x86 CPU with extensions: MMX MMX2 SSE SSE2
Playing
Win32 LoadLibrary failed to load: avisynth.dll,
Seek failed
Re:mplayer said no :( (Score:1)
That version of mplayer works fine for me, and I dont have a file called 'avisynth.dll' anywhere. It also seems to work without any win32 DLLs. You must have a version compiled without Quicktime support. Did you compile your own? Try downloading a pre-built binary for your distro.
MAGNET TORRENT URI PLEASE!!! (Score:2)
I put up a torrent... (Score:2)
Interview impression. (Score:2)
The interview is not so great. They're a bunch of uninspired questions with very little interactivity. The interviewer often doesn't seem to know how to respond to the replies he gets. (He just goes "Wow." and that's about it.)
But I really like Andy :-)
REAL OFFICIAL Torrents available (Score:3, Informative)
Use these:
http://www.pbs.org/hplink/redir/http://nerdtv.net
http://www.pbs.org/hplink/redir/http://nerdtv.net
http://www.pbs.org/hplink/redir/http://nerdtv.net
http://www.pbs.org/hplink/redir/http://nerdtv.net
http://www.pbs.org/hplink/redir/http://nerdtv.net
http://www.pbs.org/hplink/redir/http://nerdtv.net
Re:REAL OFFICIAL Torrents available (Score:2)
Do you mean that the interview I watched last night was just a fake? How are those torrents better?
Re:REAL OFFICIAL Torrents available (Score:2)
Re:broken site: 'javascript:/' (Score:2)
The link popup contains a link to download the video, Genius.
Re:EGp. (Score:1)