Great wizard of the bitrates, grant me your wisdom…
I can’t wrap my head around bitrate - if I have a full hd monitor and the media is in full hd then how is it that the rate of bits can make so much difference?
If each frame in the media contains the exact 1920 × 1080 pixels beamed into their respective positions in the display then how can there be a difference, does it have to do something with compression?
Thanks!
Thank you for asking! Yeah, I am reading Stormlight Archive by B. Sanderson and their communities seemed to contain most memes specific to the lore haha
also RawTherapee
MAS is open-source meaning anyone with the skill can verify what the powershell code does. This does not mean it’s absolutely safe and trustworthy but does give it a big plus.
(the way I understand it is that) It also uses a loophole in the free upgrades from older win versions to 10/11 to get you a valid license from Windoze servers directly - it is not a keygen or cracker.
So, I will vouch for MASgrave but care has to be taken to download it from the official site/repository.
Steam is close but actually not electron, they use CEF - Chromium Embedded Framework which is something Electron uses too under the hood (afair)
Happy cake day !
Oh interesting I will have to look how tessaract does it
What a dumb way to do image proxying.
This is about proxying external images, URL rewrite won’t work unless the image is also downloaded and hosted by the instance (which seems even worse for many reasons).
Or am I missing something here?
Afaik constant use of paracetamol has most impact on stomach, it does something to the lining.
Or maybe that was ibuprofen?
Not a medical professional either way so
Edit: Root cause aside as people have already told you here, I would try CBD it might help and shouldn’t strain the body as much.
The pawn knows where it is at all times. It knows this because it knows where it isn’t.
Yeah kinda, unix socket does count as ipc
Alternatively you could use capabilities:
I have been pretty content with just zsh with fzf - extends the ctrl+R with interactive fuzzy search across the history.
In theory some session like behaviour should be easy to make with a little script that changes $HISTFILE
Using pip to install packages outside of venv was always a risk, (newer) pip now has this mechanism to really drive the point home that this can break stuff.
Do I have to do this everytime I start the script via console?
Yes, one way to get rid of this requirement is to package the script as binary/executable package (add pyproject.toml with some sane defaults and with proper [
) and then install the project using pipx - ]pipx install -e path/to/the/project/
, the -e
flag stands for editable and is nice to have here as you won’t have to reinstall everytime you change the script.
What pipx does is that it creates the local virtualenv, installs everything the package declares as needed and adds a special executable script into location like ~/.local/bin/
that first sources the venv and then starts the entry script - keeping everything isolated.
You will want to use virtualenv, it creates isolated “workspace” so that system (python) packages do not conflict or mix.
pipx won’t work for that, it’s a library.
If you are working on your own project/script, you should use virtualenv for development and install all required libraries there.
If you need it because some system installed application or part of your system does not work without it then… you are in bad place - pip is python package manager primarily used for general python development (installing depending packages, and in theory also for packaging python projects) but it should never be used as system wide package manager - you will break stuff (especially when used with sudo).
https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/450008/pip-vs-package-manager-for-handling-python-packages
https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/734792/difference-between-installing-a-package-with-apt-and-pip
If you need to install an executable python program, use pipx
it will create special environment for the python program so it won’t break anything else in the system but it only works on packages (pipx install some-package
) that have entry scripts (so can be called directly, libraries usually do not have that as you use them from other python program).
In short that error you get that tells you to use zypper is there for an important reason.
I’ve been using FX File Browser for the occasional need to share stuff localy - it opens a local web server where you can browse files on the phone.
Though it’s not foss and I am afraid that functionality is behind the plus version.