Hackernews posts about AV1
AV1 is a royalty-free, open-source video compression codec designed to offer better efficiency and quality than existing codecs like H.264 and VP9.
- Decoding Netflix's AV1 Streams (singhkays.com)
- Video Streaming with the AV1 Video Codec in Mobile Devices (engineering.fb.com)
- What if I don't want videos of my hobby time available to the world? (neilzone.co.uk)
- Don't avoid workplace politics (terriblesoftware.org)
- Windows ML is generally available (blogs.windows.com)
- Avalanche Studios NYC Retrospective – An Ambitious Company Ruined (probablydance.com)
- Every Cloudflare enterprise feature, available to everyone (blog.cloudflare.com)
- How to avoid fighting the Rust borrow checker (qouteall.fun)
- The Artistry of Avril Harrison (2024) (scanlineartifacts.co.uk)
- Java 25 General Availability (jdk.java.net)
- React 19.2 is now available (react.dev)
- Show HN: AvoSmash – AI video storytelling made easy (avosmash.io)
- Nvidia CUDA now available via OS and package managers (developer.nvidia.com)
- Presence in VR should show tiny people, not user avatars (2022) (interconnected.org)
- No, AVX 512 is power efficient [video] (www.youtube.com)
- Qwen 3 0.6B Quantized running at 90tok/s on A19 Pro chip (twitter.com)