Painful examples of lost source code which have grown in the last 10 years.  The lion kingdom often loads a directory where something was & finds files missing.  A much coveted UDP version of countreps was gone.  A 12 bit version of a shutter program was gone.  Part of the problem is filesystem corruption.  Some of it might be accidental deletion.  Sometimes when hard drives are replaced, the complete contents aren't copied.  Then the old hard drive is erased.


The UDP version of countreps captured video from a tablet camera, compressed it with a JNI version of ffmpeg, & sent the MPEG4 to a GPU server.  It might have simply used ffmpeg-kit with pipes.  The tablet showed a live camera preview with computed skeletons from the GPU server on top of it.


The lion kingdom has lost many pieces of source code since childhood.  The 1st 20 years are gone but didn't matter.  After age 20, the projects started getting more useful & the losses started getting expensive.  Home projects after age 35 have all been vastly more useful than commercial offerings so the loss of that source code has been expensive.










Stonehenge was the high watermark of the pre xmas season. 1st nighters packed face mask to face mask, jostled in wonderment, before a golden tinkling display of mechanized, electronic joy.









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