G'day haukex,

I wanted to view the "recording of the live stream" you linked to but encountered problems.

The link you posted in the OP is: https://youtu.be/SR0Grhiw8xI?t=29380. That resolved in my browser (Firefox 61.0.1) to: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SR0Grhiw8xI&feature=youtu.be&t=29380 (both when following the OP link and pasting that URL directly into the browser). In both cases, all I got was a black rectangle containing an exclamation mark (where the video normally appears); all the other elements on the page (search entry field, "Up next" thumbnail, etc.) were just plain grey boxes.

And, although I noted that "8h9m40s" is 29380s, I also tried with ?t=29380 and &t=29380 removed: same result in both cases.

Please look into this: I'm still interested in viewing the talk.

— Ken


In reply to Re: Run Perl 5 in the Browser! by kcott
in thread Run Perl 5 in the Browser! by haukex

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