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This gist contains instructions on setting up FFmpeg and Libav to use VAAPI-based hardware accelerated encoding (on supported platforms) for H.264 (and H.265 on supported hardware) video formats.
Using VAAPI's hardware accelerated video encoding on Linux with Intel's hardware on FFmpeg and libav
Hello, brethren :-)
As it turns out, the current version of FFmpeg (version 3.1 released
earlier today) and libav (master branch) supports full H.264 and HEVC encode in VAAPI on
supported hardware that works reliably well to be termed
"production-ready".
Operational Introduction to Algebraic Effects and Continuations
Algebraic Effects in JavaScript part 1 - continuations and control transfer
This is the first post of a series about Algebraic Effects and Handlers.
There are 2 ways to approach this topic:
Denotational: explain Algebraic Effects in terms of their meaning in mathematics/Category theory
Operational: explain the mechanic of Algebraic Effects by showing how they operate under a chosen runtime environment
Both approaches are valuables and give different insights on the topic. However, not everyone (including me), has the prerequisites to grasp the concepts of Category theory and Abstract Algebra. On the other hand, the operational approach is accessible to a much wider audience of programmers even if it doesn't provide the full picture.
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