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Jean-Baptiste Kempf is lead developer of VLC and president of VideoLAN. Kieran Kunhya is a longtime FFmpeg contributor, codec engineer, and the person behind the now-infamous FFmpeg account on X. Thank you for listening ❤ Check out our sponsors: https://lexfridman.com/sponsors/ep496-sc See below for timestamps, transcript, and to give feedback, submit questions, contact Lex, etc. Transcript: https://lexfridman.com/ffmpeg-transcript CONTACT LEX: Feedback – give feedback to Lex: https://lexfrid...
The Other Bennet Sister is the best costume drama I’ve seen in years. The story begins in the same way as Pride and Prejudice, with Mr. Bingley renting Netherfield. The post The Other Bennet Sister Is an Antidote to Modern Dating appeared first on First Things
In this episode, essayist and YouTuber Dave Greene joins Virginia and Germán to discuss “conservative art.” Can it be made at all? They also discuss the death of discourse,. The post Conservative Culture Isn’t Real (ft. Dave Greene) appeared first on First Things
The article explores Russia's geopolitical ambitions and the challenges it faces in shaping a world order that aligns with its interests amid increasing global opposition and shifting alliances.
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The article critiques the pitfalls of emulating Donald Trump's presidency, emphasizing the importance of learning from past mistakes rather than repeating them in future political strategies.
Professor Jiang predicted Trump would win the election, America would go to war with Iran, and that the United States would lose that war. Now he reveals why he believes this conflict could reshape the entire world order! Professor Jiang is a geopolitical analyst, writer, and host of the YouTube channel 'Predictive History', who uses history, geography, economics, and game theory to explain where global conflicts may be heading next. Through his Substack, he provides geopolitical analysis of ...
So much that used to belong to our private lives is now a shared record of our interactions with every corporation and server and Wi-Fi signal