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So Valve decided Chaos;Head was too spicy for Steam and refused to allow it without some changes the creators say will have a negative impact on the story.

Meanwhile, Nintendo is allowing it on the Switch with no changes.

So a petition has been set up to ask Valve to reconsider:

https://www.change.org/p/project-savechaoshead-campaigning-to-reverse-valvesoftware-s-ban-of-chaos-head-noah-savesciadv

I have worries that Valve has been infiltrated by a woke employee or two.


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So Valve decided Chaos;Head was too spicy for Steam and refused to allow it without some changes the creators say will have a negative impact on the story.

Meanwhile, Nintendo is allowing it on the Switch with no changes.

So a petition has been set up to ask Valve to reconsider:

https://www.change.org/p/project-savechaoshead-campaigning-to-reverse-valvesoftware-s-ban-of-chaos-head-noah-savesciadv

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@sjw weird I don't remember anything spicy in Chaos;Head. I don't know about Noah, but it's extended version of original novel.
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@sjw i think they just hate Nitro+ and anything involved with it

any of the Nitro+ VNs that made it to the store are censored and you are only able to patch it via buying a patch from JAST store

i thought they are just being slow or something, but apparently its Valve blocking them, which is weird honestly, bc ive seen several fucked up titles on the level of Nitro+ VNs make it to Steam without issue
@sjw i think they just hate Nitro+ and anything involved with it

any of the Nitro+ VNs that made it to the store are censored and you are only able to patch it via buying a patch from JAST store
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I'm just gonna ramble about codecs for a bit.

Codecs like H.264, AAC, PNG, JPEG, GIF, and even MP3, MPEG-2, and AC-3 are never going to go away. They're going to be with us forever.

Plenty of codecs have come and gone a la RealVideo (.rm), WMA, WMV, FPS1, H.263, DivX/Xvid/MPEG-4 Part 2, VP6, RealAudio (.ra), etc.

Then there are codecs that were pretty much dead on arrival like FLIF.

The image format wars are so fucking fucked right now. On the Chrome (and Firefox because they have no significant market share anymore so they just have to follow whatever Google decides) side you have WebP (AVIF is also starting to gain some traction) and on the Apple/Safari side you have JPEG2000. Safari has enough market share that CDNs will encode JPEG2000 images just for Safari.

The best solution is JPEG XL. However, adoption isn't looking so good.
https://caniuse.com/jpegxl

It looks like AVIF has won the image format wars.
https://caniuse.com/avif

Well, it certainly could have been worse.

I also just found out about Google's Lyra speech codec:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lyra_(codec)

And Microsoft's new speech codec, Satin:
https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/microsoft-teams-blog/satin-microsoft-s-latest-ai-powered-audio-codec-for-real-time/ba-p/2141382

Those are both really cool!

It makes me wonder what could be possible as we get more powerful NPUs and TPUs. Would be neat to use a neutral net to encode video. I guess it is already kind of possible. You could use a neutral net to examine a video and dynamically adjust the encoding parameters on the fly to get the best possible quality.

Actually, I wonder if that's what NVEC2 is doing. Once NVIDIA added tensor cores we got NVENC2. Encoding speed was almost halved compared to previous generations but the quality dramatically went up. At content delivery bitrates like 720p 30FPS at constrained VBR of 3.5 Mbps it'll deliver a higher quality video than x264 on the placebo preset. I bet that's what they're doing. Well, at least it's part of what they're doing. Would be nice to have an open source implementation tho.

Speaking of new possibilities for video encoding, I wonder if VVC/H.266 will learn their lesson from HEVC/H.265 licensing fiasco. Even if licensing is exactly the same as AVC/H.264 I wonder if the industry will adopt it the same as they did with AVC/H.264 or if they'll just embrace royalty free codecs like AV1 because they don't want the possibility of having to deal with all of that shit again with the next generation.

I mean, it seems the industry got burned pretty badly from the HEVC/H.265 licensing mess. I think they've kind of screwed themselves. The industry seems to be embracing royalty free codecs. You needn't look any further than Opus to see that. xHE-AAC outperforms Opus. Especially at very low bitrates. However, the industry sees Opus as good enough and it has received wide adoption while xHE-AAC has revived very limited adoption. And now for speech we apparently have neural net codecs that are royalty free and can work at absurdly low bitrates.

So, even though VVC/H.266 outperforms AV1 I could see the industry saying, "that's cool but this is good enough. We're not doing that again. We'll be making our next codec ourselves to."

I think our future is going to be filled with royalty free codecs that are standard and widely supported.

Thank you for reading my blog post.
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I'm just gonna ramble about codecs for a bit.

Codecs like H.264, AAC, PNG, JPEG, GIF, and even MP3, MPEG-2, and AC-3 are never going to go away. They're going to be with us forever.
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One of my neighbours just saw me out with Cornbread and she asked if that was the cat that was out her about a month ago. I told her yeah and told her about how I took him in, got him a vet visit, paid the deposit, got him toys and everything and she said she was glad he got a home.

She said she was worried about him and saw some of the kids throwing rocks at him and assumed they had killed him. I told her that wasn't the case and that he has a good home now.

She was relieved. She said he looks a lot healthier and also bigger too.

I guess he is growing. I just haven't noticed much since I see him every day. Also, I didn't know some of the kids were throwing rocks at him. Now I feel even more guilty about putting him out that first time. At least now he has a good home and never has to worry about anything like that ever again thanks to everyone on fedi who pitched in to help get everything I needed to take him in. I can't thank all of you enough. Cornbread is very thankful too I'm sure.

This cat is so fucking adorable and loving I just don't understand how anyone could be mean to him. I'm so thankful to all of you that I was able to give him a good home.

He's definitely become a lot more bold and wanting to explore now that he knows he has a home and someone who loves him and will take care of him.

He still greets me at the door every day after work and purrs as I give him attention for about 30 minutes after getting home. Also, if I'm home and he hears the front door open he'll run to the door to see who it is. If it's someone he doesn't know he'll keep his distance and won't let them pet him right away but in less than five minutes if they let him sniff their hand and give him a few pets he'll happily jump in there lap.

He's so loving and friendly despite everything he's been through. It's actually inspiring and I love him so much!

Anyway, here's #CornbreadTheCat chasing bugs on my front pouch; living his best life.

I'm going to get him a harness soon so I can take him on walks and he can explore more. He actually seems like he'd really enjoy that.

I don't want to overwhelm him and give him a bad experience so first we're going to get used to the harness inside. After that I'll get him used to the leash inside. Then we'll go outside and walk around places he's familiar with right outside my apartment and slowly work our way up from there. I'll push him gently to venture further out but I won't force him and make him uncomfortable or scared. Plus, I'm sure if I'm by his side he'll feel safe to go where I go because he knows I won't let anything bad happen to him.
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One of my neighbours just saw me out with Cornbread and she asked if that was the cat that was out her about a month ago. I told her yeah and told her about how I took him in, got him a vet visit, paid the deposit, got him toys and everything and she said she was glad he got a home.
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@nobullyplz @a1ba @lunarised @mystik @lanodan @KashKustomer @eternalclassic @neo @lewdthewides @dave @zemichi @mystik @bajax I just experimented. I walked behind my apartment to the gazebo (a place I'm 95% sure he's never been before) and it took a little verbal coaxial but he followed me and then went around exploring and sniffing everything. Chasing bugs and playing with plants.

He didn't want to venture more than about 20 feet from me but as long as I was close by he felt safe enough to explore nearby. When we went back he ran ahead of me, stopping and waiting for me to catch up, then running ahead some more. Happy to get back to familiar territory.

I think he'll do great on walks. I think he'd do fine without a leash but I'd rather have one just in case. Especially with hazards like cars, stray dogs, etc.

Especially stray dogs. If there was no leash I could easily see him running for safety and possibly losing him or worse.

At least with a leash I can easily pull him to me and pick him up to keep him safe. I'd happily put my safety in jeopardy to keep Cornbread safe without any hesitation or second thought.
@nobullyplz @a1ba @lunarised @mystik @lanodan @KashKustomer @eternalclassic @neo @lewdthewides @dave @zemichi @mystik @bajax I just experimented. I walked behind my apartment to the gazebo (a place I'm 95% sure he's never been before) and it took a little verbal coaxial but he followed me and then went around exploring and sniffing everything. Chasing bugs and playing with plants.
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