I'm only going to leave this up for a limited amount of time, but I made a fun little toy.
Run this command from a terminal - most should work as long as they support 24 bit color:
ssh -C sneakers@ansi.rya.nc
I'm only going to leave this up for a limited amount of time, but I made a fun little toy.
Run this command from a terminal - most should work as long as they support 24 bit color:
ssh -C sneakers@ansi.rya.nc
@ryanc Termux on Android
@ryanc Nice! Love the text subtitles. :hecked:
@zbrown I mean, if you don't want to have fun you don't have to.
‘cybersecurity expert’: ‘run this command’
me: 🤨
@ryanc Works from Linux terminal, but when I try with PuTTY on Windows I get a scary warning about Terrapin vulnerability, and after dismissing that, nothing.
@jernej__s Not sure why PuTTY doesn't work, but doesn't entirely surprise me.
@ryanc On Linux I tested from pterm (PuTTY terminal), which makes it weirder.
@ryanc I knew what it was before I went to it. One of my personal favorites.
@ryanc Hey, sweet! What are you using to do the conversion?
@tychotithonus this is what I used to convert each frame: https://github.com/daleroberts/tv
Big pile of rust and python to make the as animation file and ssh-based player.
@tychotithonus I'll post the code... Eventually.
@iaintshootinmis I wrote a ton of code, lol.
@ryanc this was great. Fun surprise. Do you have a howto?
@iaintshootinmis I used ffmpeg to split a DVD into frames, then converted to ansi with this tool: https://pypi.org/project/tv/
But building an optimizer, subtitling tool, and the player was a ton of work. I plan to post the code eventually.
@ryanc oh, no thank you. I'll just ask chatgpt /s
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