wsl-ssh-pageant
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- | BSD 2-clause "Simplified" License |
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distributed-transcode
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Guide to Adopting AV1 Encoding
Back when I still cared about saving disk space, I made a cluster of NVidia Jetson Nanos running in a docker swarm configuration [1], but honestly even when you have six computers working at once, H264 on a single computer is still often faster.
On the Jetson Nanos I was lucky to get maybe 1fps in ffmpeg using VP9. Multiply that by six boards and that's about 6fps in total; ffmpeg running x264 in software mode was getting around 11fps on a single board, not even counting using the onboard encoder chip, meaning that I was getting better performance from one board using x264 than all six using VP9.
Now obviously this is a single anecdote on specific hardware, so I'm not saying that this applies to every single case, but it's a big reason why I personally have not used VP9 for anything substantial yet.
[1] https://gitlab.com/tombert/distributed-transcode
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Ask HN: Have you created programs for only your personal use?
I have a fairly large blu-ray collection (~300 movies, ~15 complete TV series). I rip them and serve them with Jellyfin, which works, but due to codec annoyances, I need to transcode them to run on web browsers, and the SBC I'm running Jellyfin + ZFS on is not really fast enough to transcode in real time.
Since I have a ton of little SBCs sitting around my house, I decided to write a clojure app the queues up and transcodes my movies to H264. It uses Docker Swarm to handle distribution of nodes, RabbitMQ to queue up the movies, and core.async to handle local queuing within the application, and uses the Java NIO filesystem stuff to handle any kind of atomicity.
It's hardly the "first" or the "best" at what it does, but the advantage of writing your own is of course that you can tailor it exactly to your setup, and of course it was fun to write.
https://gitlab.com/tombert/distributed-transcode
wsl-ssh-pageant
- How to SSH with yubikey on windows(command prompt) to connect to remote server
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Ask HN: Have you created programs for only your personal use?
I have written these sorts of things, but I do try and put them up on GitHub if I think they’ll be useful to other people. I wrote a tool unimaginatively named wsl-ssh-pageant [0] which I wanted because I use a YubiKey for my SSH key but wanted it to be available in WSL. It has been by far my most popular GitHub project.
I do have other things as well, some on GitHub some not. A scraper to notify me when a local gym booking website changes for a time I’m interested in. A bridge between a BroadLink RM4 and HomeKit for some fans [1] - I wanted to avoid home-assistant. A script to grab my power consumption data. A shim to make gpg-agent compatible with launchd’s socket activation protocol [2].
[0] - https://github.com/benpye/wsl-ssh-pageant
[1] - https://github.com/benpye/hkrm4
[2] - https://github.com/benpye/launchd_shim
- Consolidate the chaos of Windows ssh-agent into one.
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Would Yubikey provide official support of using yubikey in WSL 1/2?
I don't need to pass a path to the gpg socket to wsl-ssh-pageant. I just pass it the UNC path for the socket I want it to open.
- YubiKey 5 - Certificates and signing
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Socket Cat
In the past I also used https://github.com/benpye/wsl-ssh-pageant to go from WSL to Pageant (which I believe KeeAgent is also compatible with)
What are some alternatives?
m4b-tool - m4b-tool is a command line utility to merge, split and chapterize audiobook files such as mp3, ogg, flac, m4a or m4b
wsl2-ssh-pageant - bridge between windows pageant and wsl2
nitter - Alternative Twitter front-end
wsl-ssh-agent - Helper to interface with Windows ssh-agent.exe service from Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL)
polybar-clockify - Control Clockify through Polybar
YubiKey-Guide - Guide to using YubiKey for GnuPG and SSH
ppp_thing - A poorly written, minimum viable PPPoE client with session handoff between redundant FreeBSD routers
winssh-pageant - Bridge to Windows OpenSSH agent from Pageant. This means the openssh agent has the keys and this proxies pageant requests to it.
fastmod - A fast partial replacement for the codemod tool
WinCryptSSHAgent - Using a Yubikey for SSH Authentication on Windows Seamlessly
cmdg - Command line Gmail client
tunnel-wireguard-udp2tcp - Tunnel WireGuard UDP traffic over TCP using socat