Now there will be a few lightning talks and announcements. Hach, you're the first one. Hello. You are talking about the self-developed video management behind DovTV. DovTV that is doing the live stream today. Thank you. Vielen Dank. The technical problems will be solved. I'm sure about it. Okay. Okay. Okay. So. Vielen Dank.ありがとうございました Okay, that's not how it was planned, but how big is your imagination? Okay, so now you just imagine like, okay, let me introduce me first. I work for Doftify. Maybe some of you know it, especially those based in Linz. For the others, it's a community television station in Linz and Upper Austria. We have a website with lots of on-demand videos. I think it fits very good in the father's manifest for self-hosting. 100% tracker-free for 15 years now. Okay, but what are we going to show today is what we don't show. It's what we've been working recently. So as a community TV, we have this situation that we have many different teams with changing people, different locations, live streams all the time. So we are always seeking for tools that make it easy for people to broadcast. So and that's why we developed DAF, which is an online video editor. It's a G-streamer and Python-based. So it has a back end. All the video processing is running where it should, where there are powerful machines. And you can use it, control it from the browser. So basically, it's very similar to OBS or there are other commercial alternatives. Yeah. So I wanted to show it with like two mobile phones and streaming and then edit and then mix it but it's not so funny without the display. But yeah, it works pretty well. There are still some to-dos on the list. Currently, we just use HLS for preview because it was the simplest way to implement and to make fast progress. it was the simplest way to implement and to make fast progress. So we're in the in how it works, there will be a workshop on Saturday in the morning, I think. But we can also chat and talk in between yeah so that's basically it Thank you very much Simon wanted to have another Thank you very much. Simon wanted to have another lightning talk. Yeah, here you are. Okay, so I'll also try this without the image. I've been working on a tool called Hyper8 Video System. And this has been in the making for the last year or so. I think I had the idea already maybe like two years ago that I wanted to plan to build basically YouTube, but statically generated. So that you can basically have your own video archive and have it on your own server, on your own platform. And it's basically maintenance-free, and there's also not really any security problems or anything. As soon as it's online, it just runs and runs, as long as you pay the bill or keep your Raspberry Pi at home running or whatever. And by the end of May, it will be released as the first beta. And basically, it's a browser interface where you can drag in your, or upload your videos, describe them, organize them, and it's adaptive so you can either present just a single video or a playlist or a site that features very complex hierarchies. It can have collections that contain playlists and videos and again, sub-collections and so on and so forth. So it's very adaptive. Whatever you want to do, like if it's just a single video that you just want to quickly share in five minutes or so, that's entirely possible. But also if you want to have a really big channel or something. Yeah, and I think without an image, this is about as interesting as it gets. That's called Hyper8 video system. Yeah, and it's also in code Burke. So if you want the URL, it's simonrep.com slash hyper8. That's simon and then r-e-p-p dot com slash hyper8, that's Simon and then r-e-p-p dot com slash hyper8 yeah, and in two weeks or so then it's a nice better release. Yep, thank you. Thank you. And Walter, you have also an announcement. Yes, hello, sorry for the technical problems, that the image disappeared. So first, thank you for being here in our place in TH5. We are very happy to have the AMRO Festival again here. And Thomas Breindl and me, we are from the TH5 Kulturverein, and we would like to present you our open call, which is open until the 20th of May. On the right side you see the poster of our next festival, which will again be an official part of the Ars Electronica Festival. It's called Church of Ignorance. And I think that many of you might be interested in this topic. The festival leads beyond knowledge. It's about non-knowledge. And we have the approach that Niklas Luhmann or Sigmund Baumann suggested and well it's split into two parts, it's the symposium part which will be the scientific the festival part, where you can apply with performances, with any stuff, art stuff that is related to the topic. And maybe because it's a quite new topic in the research field of non-knowledge is in academic circles is quite established but in the broad public it's quite new and for that and also the open call get got quite long so it's a little bit difficult to explain it to the people. And maybe you take your try to explain this to the audience. Thank you, Walter. Very shortly, as Walter said, it's about non-knowledge, not knowing, and ambivalence. And maybe some examples of what content we have. We have lectures, for example. We talk about the intersections of religion and the idea of artificial general intelligence. We will have also a cathartic party in the end to also dance to our not knowing. And we might have a wrestling show, or we for sure have an orchestra from the Paterphysische Gesellschaft. Yes, that's my part. Yeah, maybe one way to learn a little bit about this topic is to search what the pathophysic societies are in the world. And it's a serious topic, but as we go beyond knowledge or beyond the world of logic, of course, humor plays an important part. And we have invited invited as Thomas said the Pater Physic Orchestra from Vienna and party is an important thing here also in TH5 and we want people to dance and we want to see a lot of mosh pits in this festival so have a look at our website. There you see the open call. And if you have any questions, just write us. And yes, we hope to have a good festival. The website is called dh5.space. And yeah, it's official part from our Electronica Festival. One of our partners is also Forum Stadtpark in Graz, and we show the festival. It takes place on the whole area, also on the stairways and in the attic of this this also we have about 500 square meters there's a lot of space just not to limit your imagination too much thank you thank you Gracias.