ytcast
errors
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ytcast
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Castblock for non android tv
This is only for chromecast, right? I tested it and my tv is not detected I was thinking more of something like this: Its possible to control any YouTube tv player with this https://github.com/MarcoLucidi01/ytcast I was able to cast from cli to PS3 and manta 32lhs79t (thats legacy tv with very basic os) and i assumed that using similar solution (detect with dial, control with longue api) it would be possible to control currently played video for example on PS3, PS5 or LG tv without any additional tv stick. Do you know if such thing exists?
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- ytcast: cast YouTube videos to your smart TV from command-line
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Hacker News top posts: Feb 17, 2022
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- Show HN: ytcast – cast YouTube videos to your smart TV from command-line
- ytcast – cast YouTube videos to your smart TV from command-line
- Show HN: Ytcast – cast YouTube videos to your smart TV from command-line
- [oc] ytcast: cast YouTube videos to your smart TV from command-line
errors
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Share Your Code.. Share your most unique piece of Go code.
I have errors too ) https://github.com/nikandfor/errors
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Proposal: errors.With(err, other error) error
Full code with few tests is here
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Anyone using github.com/pkg/errors for stack traces?
I did the same :)
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go-faster/errors: clear go error wrapping with caller (xerrors fork with Wrap)
I have errors package too.
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Effective Error Handling in Golang
I want to add that when wrapping error you should add function name you've called not function name you are in. Caller of your function already knows what he is called and he'll wrap it if he needs to. Or even better use human message and function name you can get out of Program Counter attached to the error. Non-stdlib errors package can do that (I use my own).
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e4: an error handling package
By the way I've experimented with errors either.
What are some alternatives?
worldle
errors - A drop-in replacement for Go errors, with some added sugar! Unwrap user-friendly messages, HTTP status code, easy wrapping with multiple error types.
NATSpeech - A Non-Autoregressive Text-to-Speech (NAR-TTS) framework, including official PyTorch implementation of PortaSpeech (NeurIPS 2021) and DiffSpeech (AAAI 2022)
simplerr - Advanced Go error handling, made simple
upspin - Upspin: A framework for naming everyone's everything.
blockscan - a mini blockchain scanner
castnow - commandline chromecast player
pcre - Pure-Go port of the PCRE2 regular expression engine.
mkchromecast - Cast macOS and Linux Audio/Video to your Google Cast and Sonos Devices
snaky - snake game implementation using 2d array in Go
leapcast - ChromeCast emulation app for any device
errors - Simple error handling primitives