Alex Kretzschmar
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Podcast Appearances
It pulls it down as a JSON file right now.
So I guess I could just put a link to the raw JSON file.
Sure.
Yeah.
There's nothing proprietary or sensitive in there.
There's no, the only user identifying information for GDPR reasons that I wanted to keep was an optional like submitter ID.
I don't record IP addresses or anything like that.
So like when you submit your results, you've got the option to give me your username if you want to, you don't have to.
But everything else is just, you know, generic CPU score this.
So yeah, I mean, there's nothing sensitive in there.
I'd like to expand this to support things like NVIDIA GPUs because obviously they have the NVENC encoders in them.
Yeah.
The newer AMD CPUs have hardware transcoding as well.
So expanding it to support different vendors, Intel Arc GPUs, of course, are important to test as well.
I just don't have any of those on hand.
So yeah, I do want to expand this as we go, but for right now, at least it's just quick sync, but over time, yeah.
He and I worked together at Red Hat and we were bored one afternoon and put together this initial version of the script.
So I just forked it and built on top of it and here we are.
This is where we are.
It's open source, baby.