jawa21 25m ago • 100%
I made this a while ago, but I believe it is relevant here.
jawa21 1h ago • 100%
I don't know what you intend to eventually do, but just so you know, kdenlive can get really unstable with big projects like that. If your goal is to eventually edit them into one video, do it in chunks and save often.
jawa21 6h ago • 100%
Triumph got a chance to really shine there, lol
jawa21 13h ago • 100%
I haven't heard of this. Is it a CLI or GUI tool? Sounds really useful.
jawa21 13h ago • 100%
For real. I have a 32" CRT dedicated to watching TOS and the rarely used SNES. Shows from that era are better viewed in the intended format, I think. My copy of TOS is too high quality. It makes it easy to spot foam rocks on the set if I just watch it on my computer.
jawa21 14h ago • 100%
Thankfully, Jupiter keeps doing its job.
jawa21 14h ago • 100%
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The effects for this episode were way beyond what was expected of tv for the time, and the premise of a long dead species that sent out an automated planet killer is awesome.
jawa21 14h ago • 100%
I have never been anywhere close to academia, hell I don't have a degree at all. However, I am very aware of the bullshit that goes on with publishing. Oddly enough, I occasionally need to read papers on material science or metallurgy.
From my limited experience and understanding, there is no journal for null findings. Isn't that equally important? Tempted to just make something basic for that.
Anyway, to the point of the post - please seed.
jawa21 14h ago • 100%
For simple trimming, it is really hard to beat KDEnlive. Depending on just how many clips you'll need to import and edit, it might be the tool for the whole job.
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And because Tuvok cutouts seem to be so hard to get, here's the one I made:
jawa21 15h ago • 100%
The OG prog rock lesson
jawa21 24h ago • 100%
We fixate on Kevin because it is the morally and ethically correct thing to do.
jawa21 1d ago • 100%
I'm still bitter about the ending.
jawa21 1d ago • 100%
No. There was a tiny old woman that was just sitting there silently though.
jawa21 1d ago • 0%
Copyright happens as soon as you make the thing. There is no legal process involved.
Legend of Vox Machina S3e6 I would upload a proper screenshot, but Amazon won't let me.
![](https://lemm.ee/api/v3/image_proxy?url=https%3A%2F%2Flemmy.sdf.org%2Fpictrs%2Fimage%2F54f95e52-850b-4822-86a0-cab85d334d6c.png) The host is the most important thing here, since I am finding it hard to get a full replacement for the screen. If someone has an answer for a fix, that would be awesome.
Make sure that you tell your registrar that you want to be anonymous. Edit: wow I missed the phone number censor. I guess that proves my point even farther.
I know this is poor quality, but I had to zoom in 4x
Despite having an external drive where I try to install all software that isn't related to the OS, I have somehow found my SSD 70% full. Is there a tool out there that will let me see used storage with a tree-loke GUI that will let me sort by file size?
There's good stuff here.
I adore the Berserk manga, movie, and show - I've been waiting for this to go on sale.
# Where I'm At Basically, I know just the very basics. I've thought about building a keyboard many times and I have the technical means/knowhow to do such. I know there are very personal things like keystroke length, pressure, etc. that goes into it but I don't have enough experience typing on keyboards that aren't garbage to really know what I want. Advice on figuring that out would be *really* helpful. --- # As far as things that I know that I need: - Backlighting. The lighting in my space is not great and it really helps (for me, since I don't always have hands on the keyboard) to be able to quickly identify a key. I know this might deduct from the budget a lot, but I'm willing to absorb it because I consider this a must-have. Static color is fine, I don't need full programmable RGB - 100% keyboard. I have the space and use **all** the keys for games, macros, etc. 6 years ago I got a giant grin on my face when I finally used the scroll lock key for what it's designed for. - Quietness is more important than feel for me. As much as I'd love one of those crazy Model Ms that have the servos for a replica perfect typing feel, I often am on voice chat while doing things so that's a no go. - I can't do the split ergo thing, as cool as it seems. My brain has been trained to touch type poorly, and there's no way I'm gonna be able to get away from that. --- # Budget If this is possible for $200 or less, that would be great. If someone knows of something prebuilt, or a possible combination of parts that could fit within this budget I'd be very grateful. I can go a little over by piecemealing parts, but sooner rather than later would really be preferred. I'm tired of having either cheap or half broken keyboards. Thanks
Not exactly a self-hosting thing, but I'd like to know if anyone has experience with this service. Is it worth it? A scam? I don't know. I don't really have the hardware to truly self-host a Lemmy instance (mostly because of storage restrictions), but I'd like to know if this service that seems cheap for what it offers if legit. I know that this isn't a pure self hosting question, but I nailed .com domain for $1/year and was wondering if it's actually worth doing this. Any insight is appreciated. Editing to add that I'd love to do pure self-hosting here, but storage is a real issue.
This is a long watch (2 hours!), but worth it. My biggest gripe is the licking of Berman's boots, but the overall presentation is fantastic.
A little background: Through my teens in the 90's I did a lot of the things you may expect. I was a script kiddie on mIRC, made a tank game in Unreal Engine, and did some Quake modding. From 2002-2004 I landed a job doing Java web dev, SQL, and overall database administration because my father's friend needed someone that could do that. I was ok at the job, but not great. Being young, my hobby that turned into a 9-5 made me want to stab my eyes out and I quit. With that said, I can understand a lot of what's going on, but it doesn't "click" anymore. I spent 20 years as a career machinist, but I physically can't do that anymore. Here's the rub - my twin brother is a brittle diabetic and can't work (lots of other stuff going on as well), and our mother is getting old (father passed this year). The only reasonable way forward that I can see in order to be able to support my brother is trying to get back into development. When I stopped, subversion was what we used. I'm trying to understand Git, but it's a giant conceptual leap. I guess, what I'd like to hear from you all is a way to jump back in as quickly as possible in such a way that it may be a career. Thanks
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.sdf.org/post/21948899 > I am by no means a constitutionalist, but Kirk is right here. Go vote, if you're in the US. There has, arguably, never been a more important election in US history.