I'm loading the YouTube API by jQuery + JSON to get the video info of it's views and duration.
The duration number for example is 210 sample, but in actually time, it's 3:30. :)
The problem is, I'm not sure how to come by to converting the numbers to actually time, not even with PHP's strtotime since I believe jQuery would load too late for that. (Or I don't know at all.) :p
I called it last year that they wouldn't end support when they said there would. There are too many people still on Windows 10 waiting for something better to upgrade to and 11 ain't it! The recent promises of fixing Windows 11's many problems is nice, but unless they deliver on those promises in a big way then I expect customers will still want to stick with 10.
Full ACK. I went too far adressing your post specifically. And as you said, it up to us customers as participant of the market dynamic as it happens to decide whether we spend our money on a product or not. The responsibility is to the company.
In case of this price hike one could assume that MS is expecting or even starting to see a new interest in XBox hardware so they want to avoid losses per unit sold. I find it fair enough that they granted a period in which everyone interested could grab a unit for the current price (Amazon.de has a reliable stock of XBox Series X digital, which I bought last December after having sold my day one Series X a year ago). It is not that they cash up their customers starting on Monday.
Cheers and let's cling to our perfectly fine hardware as long as we deem it worthy in relation to purchasing something new!
Not surprising at all. Apple got three months worth of marketing hype with the Macbook Neo's incredible low launch price. They have sowed the idea that the Neo is the best value laptop and that idea will last for years even though the value is no longer there. They do this every five years or so with a single new product that is amazing value which distracts from the rest of their products being horrendously overpriced.
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I'm loading the YouTube API by jQuery + JSON to get the video info of it's views and duration.
The duration number for example is 210 sample, but in actually time, it's 3:30. :)
The problem is, I'm not sure how to come by to converting the numbers to actually time, not even with PHP's strtotime since I believe jQuery would load too late for that. (Or I don't know at all.) :p
<div id="sidebar"> <h3>Related Videos</h3> <ul id="related-videos"> <?php $the_query = new WP_Query( array( 'posts_per_page' => '5', 'post_format' => 'post-format-video','category_name' => 'hip-hop') ); while ( $the_query->have_posts() ) : $the_query->the_post(); ?> <li> <a href="<?php the_permalink();?>"> <div class="side-thumb"><?php the_post_thumbnail('small'); ?></div> <?php the_title(); ?><br /> <script type="text/javascript"> $(document).ready(function () { $.getJSON('http://gdata.youtube.com/feeds/api/videos/<?php echo getYouTubeIdFromURL(get_post_meta($post->ID,'video',true)); ?> ?v=2&alt=jsonc',function(data,status,xhr){ $("#yt_time-<?php echo get_the_ID(); ?>").html(data.data.duration); $("#yt_views-<?php echo get_the_ID(); ?>").html(data.data.viewCount); }); }); </script> <span><div class="yt">Duration: </div><div id="yt_time-<?php echo get_the_ID(); ?>" class="yt"></div><div class="yt"> | </div><div class="yt">Views: </div><div id="yt_views-<?php echo get_the_ID(); ?>"class="yt"></div></span> </a> </li> <?php endwhile;wp_reset_postdata();?> </ul><!-- #related-videos --> </div><!-- #sidebar -->I think this is the solution, but I don't exactly know how to use it. This code is from Stack Overflow.
<?php date('Y-m-d H:i:s', strtotime(sprintf('- %d second', round($speed * 60)))); ?>Here's a screenshot of what I'm working on. Check out the "Related Videos" on the bottom right.
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