12 comments

  • flowgrammer 10 minutes ago
    Great idea. One of my saddest projects was making a site to help Twitch streamers get sponsorship for playing games. You automatically got picked if your view count was high enough. I saw thousands of people streaming on Twitch by themselves for weeks with no viewers whatsoever. Surely many of them had families and partners, but I'm also sure many did not.
  • lovehashbrowns 5 minutes ago
    really fun! already found an MLB stream, someone streaming Age of Empires 1 no talking and chat in emote mode, someone going absolutely crazy on a racing game I think multi-streaming with their audience primarily on YT. and now I'm on a BG3 playthrough I'm pretty sure.
  • reddozen 1 hour ago
    I will never understand how Amazon hasn't shuttered Twitch yet. Dan Clancy is totally ok with his contracted streamers constantly live streaming terrorist training videos. I guess the adpocalypse only came for YouTube and never Twitch.
    • ellg 1 hour ago
      no comment on the political bits, but the fact that 80% of twitch is streaming to themselves cant be cheap to run

      I do wish they would revamp their discoverability process

      • operatingthetan 33 minutes ago
        I mean if they are streaming to no clients, is there actually video being transmitted?
        • ellg 32 minutes ago
          youre still encoding to like, 4 different formats and pushing bytes to a cdn for 80k+ streams in real time. I think the actual serving of hls chunks is the cheap part
      • nefarious_ends 36 minutes ago
        do you think they get a blank check for AWS resources?
        • ellg 32 minutes ago
          honestly not sure, but it would explain how they can keep it running
          • whaleofatw2022 9 minutes ago
            Well, I know a year (or 3?) Back they changed their retention of long videos, my guess is to lower storage spend.
  • chundicus 1 hour ago
    • ellg 1 hour ago
      also neat! never heard of it, seems like we have a bit different ways about browsing similar data. very cool site
  • twentyfiveoh1 17 minutes ago
    my first one was junk essentially. I don't even think the host was there. They said they were streaming music videos, which is already questionable. Instead they were streaming an interview with a music artist.
  • password4321 2 hours ago
    Similar in spirit to IMG_0001⁰, IMG_0416¹, and astronaut.io² for YouTube but live on Twitch!

    https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47308547

    ¹https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=42314547

    ²https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=20432772

  • mememememememo 1 hour ago
    Old discussion has lots of comments too https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=23114103
  • ellg 2 hours ago
    Check out a cool real time feed of people discovering new streamers here: https://twitchroulette.net/discover

    And some neat global stats around twitch streams here: https://twitchroulette.net/stats

    • recursivecaveat 1 hour ago
      For anyone who is curious btw: twitch will count you as your own viewer. So anyone with their own chat open in a browser (almost everyone so they can read it) will have that 1 viewer. Which is why the bottom of the distribution is so weird looking.
      • ellg 1 hour ago
        ya it's why I have the default set to 0-5, theres weirdness in what twitch counts as a viewer
  • nosmokewhereiam 1 hour ago
    There are some soundcloud and mixcloud versions that might need inventing ...cool concept!
  • jaequery 1 hour ago
    i am actually even more impressed that you got this to front page
    • ellg 1 hour ago
      did I do something wrong or something
      • password4321 1 hour ago
        Not that I can see. I think most on HN root for the underdog.
  • dzonga 1 hour ago
    this is pretty dope !!

    was the only viewer to some guy playing far cry

  • sulplisetalk 1 hour ago
    "Twatxh Loulette"