Just out of curiosity, what’s wrong with podcasts on the phone?
Just out of curiosity, what’s wrong with podcasts on the phone?
Like what? Could they be nullified if we just disabled its Internet access?
Interesting, thanks. Apparently the low reviews are from prior years before they stepped up their game, from what I can tell.
Thanks! Is it just me, or are videos from this website no longer loading?
I can’t imagine what that would be since FOSS itself is already so niche. Do you want to start such a program at your local library? That would be awesome!
Dropping what?
True… forgot! I wanna move to Linux but I’m having trouble with Python (to port over my Windows-only AutoHotkey scripts)…
Interesting, and terrible of these impostors to do. Done! Now, where’s the Internet police to take this ten steps further?
Never heard of it; thanks for the tip!
Yikes, thanks!
That’s been looming over my head, yeah… So then, EasUS Todo Backup? Seems to tick more boxes than any other on: How to Make a Full System Image Backup in Windows
Correct, Oracle VirtualBox was the furthest I went. It was interesting, but:
there is absolutely zero reason to not go the extra mile and hop to desktop freedom.
My digital life, in both professional and personal capacities, is intertwined with hundreds of my AutoHotkey scripts, which appears to be Win-only; AutoKey is the closest thing that I could find and is so much harder to use or even understand.
Anyway, thanks for that Titus utility!
Oh, is this Linux-only?
I recently started my own Matrix home server.
Cool! What’s the simplest step-by-step guide out there for this?
The L is lowercase, FYI, or else you may as well go all out with “KDENliVE” (KDE Nonlinear Video Editor).
Anyway, what can LosslessCut do that Kdenlive can’t?
You can set one audio track as a source and have a second similar one auto-align with it. Right-click the audio track in Kdenlive’s timeline and you’ll see these options.
The way I use it is:
It’s been incredibly helpful for me to the point of donating to the dev team.
Kdenlive can auto-sync audio tracks.
IrfanView (there’s no space) is absolutely phenomenal!
Like what?
Wow, this is incredible. People are so generous with their time and talents.