Kieran Kunhya
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
It's very, very useful when you're watching a French movie, right?
You're bored because it's like, like very long things or love triangle, right?
We've seen that so many times, right?
But, but you need to watch it because someone, your wife or told
you to do that or your boyfriend told you to do that.
So you're doing that, right?
And you can click and move the pieces around.
It's absolutely useless, right?
Like, who cares about that?
First, it was done by a math teacher in high school in south of France to teach his students about Bezier curves, which is something that everyone should know about, right?
It's very useful.
But the code was clean.
So it got in VLC.
It was merged in 2010.
Five years later, I received an email saying, hello, JB, I have a problem with VLC.
The puzzle is too simple.
And I was just like, what?
And yes, the puzzle was in the UI maximum by 16 by 16, right?
Only 256 pieces.
And he says, I'm sorry, but in a movie, I love puzzles.