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Dude, where’s my newsfeed? (Score:1)
You can’t make a site like that and not make an Atom feed for it in this day and age. Get with the program! ;-)
(Thanks for that, btw. And a cool, if in retrospect straightforward, domain name idea (just like a good name idea should be). Yay, now I can laugh about PMichaud’s LOLCODE compiler once more.)
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Here you are :-) http://yapc.tv/rss/ [yapc.tv]
By the way, up to date that lolcode talk was viewed more than 10 000 times!
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Yay! Thanks for that. :-)
I don’t know how you count views, but 10,000 is probably quite a bit higher than the number of real unique viewers. I must’ve gone to that talk’s page a dozen times. I also downloaded it several times – once from yapc.tv, once from blip.tv, then again in high-res MPEG form from yapc.tv. (Btw, the high-res MPEG was cut off at three minutes or so. :-( Can you check and fix that? (Or have you already?))
Still, though, even if we take an extremely conservative gu
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I don't count, blip.tv counts :-) Such a number is due to posts in several blogs and is only applicable to Patrick's talk. View numbers of other talks is ~100 times fewer.
I'll that large MPEG, but its size seems to be the same as a file on my computer, and local file is 6 minutes long. I'll repair the problem if it exists.
What about multiplication coefficients, I agree with you, the way of spreading Perl talks is really cool :-)