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Judge Not By The URL Of Its Website

Judge Not By The URL Of Its Website
The perfect illustration of tech opinions in 2024: Someone declares FFmpeg "outdated" because... *checks notes*... it uses "index.html" in URLs and is "hard to install." Meanwhile, FFmpeg quietly powers half the video processing on the internet while this person gets ratio'd into oblivion. Nothing says "I have no idea what I'm talking about" quite like judging powerful software by its URL structure. The cherry on top is the subreddit's perfect "yeah sure" response - the digital equivalent of a slow, sarcastic clap.

It Was FFmpeg All Along

It Was FFmpeg All Along
The secret backbone of the internet revealed! This meme shows a tower of popular media platforms (YouTube, Netflix, Instagram, Facebook, Twitch, TikTok, and even adult sites) all secretly powered by FFmpeg. For the uninitiated, FFmpeg is that magical Swiss Army knife of media processing that silently handles encoding, decoding, and transcoding behind practically every streaming service known to mankind. It's the unsung hero that makes your cat videos play smoothly while you should be fixing that production bug. The real joke? Some multi-billion dollar companies are built on top of this free, open-source project maintained by developers who probably get thanked less often than the office coffee machine.

The Literal State Of Nvidia Drivers Lately

The Literal State Of Nvidia Drivers Lately
The three-headed dragon meme perfectly captures the Jekyll and Hyde nature of Nvidia's RTX 4090 GPU. Head #1 is a beast at benchmarks and stress tests, crushing them with demonic efficiency. Head #2 maintains its ferocity while gaming, delivering monstrous performance. But head #3? That derpy little face trying to play videos without crashing is the true comedy gold. $1,600 for a GPU that can render photorealistic worlds but chokes on a YouTube video. Classic driver optimization priorities.