Hello fellow reaper user. What do you think about sharing some Linux friendly plugins, what are your gotos?
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8263ksbr@lemmy.mlto Linux@lemmy.ml•How to screen record regions while showing the region boundary?1·3 months agoI use peek for that
8263ksbr@lemmy.mlto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Project resource management? Gantt charts, timelines, etcEnglish5·3 months agoI believe Redmine with a few plugin’s like: checklists and kanban should do the trick. Also there is a Gantt plug-in, which will enhance the basic one, to make it waaaay more usable.
Did that too. I even installed a hot swap for my drives. Worked like a charm.
Maximilian Schwarzmüller got a very good course on udemy. Just wait a bit for the next and frequent sale. It’s worth it.
I use handbrake CLI with this line
HandBrakeCLI -i /dev/sr0 -o output.mkv --preset="H.265 MKV 2160p60" --all-subtitles --subtitle-burned=none -q 16
To rip directly from the DVD drive. It’s not perfect but pretty good as all in one solution
Yeah, that would be something great for sure!
Sorry, I meant PDF arranger https://github.com/pdfarranger/pdfarranger
I like to add xournal++ for editing PDF without a functional form field. And as other said already: PDF Ranger and Firefox itself
8263ksbr@lemmy.mlto Programming@programming.dev•Why aren't 60fps or more the standard for videos?4·9 months agoAdditional to the other commentators: there is still a lot of handmade visual effects (painting/masking on each frame by frame) costs would explode. as far as I remember “the Hobbit” was partially made in 60fps. While I loved it, the make-up crew had suddenly problems to hide all the glue on the dwarfs beards and skin looked suddenly realistic instead of “Hollywood”.
Here is some random link about that: https://www.forbes.com/sites/johnarcher/2014/12/16/hate-the-hobbit-in-high-frame-rate-you-just-need-to-see-it-again/
8263ksbr@lemmy.mlto Open Source@lemmy.ml•An opensource portable mini-computer powered by pi5 with 7-hour battery life. Comes in 5-inch and 7-inch variants.4·11 months agoLove the form factor. That’s right my alley
Never recording videos… That is outrageous ;) Interesting train of thought, though. Video is the main data hog on my drives. It’s easy to mess up the compression. At the same time is combines audio, image and time in one easy to consume file. Personally, i would miss it.
Wow, that was a rabbit hole of information, links and ideas. Thanks a lot. I reached a point of what I would call “satisfaction” https://cdn.nationalarchives.gov.uk/documents/selecting-storage-media.pdf was back linked by Nestor and it seems to give me an idea of what I’ll do next. Thanks again 👍
“The strength is in the diversity of the mediums” I like that. Should be part of the book of Zen for Backups. Thank you for your insights.
M-disk, never heard of that. I got a quick research done and it seems to be exactly what I was looking for. Thank you!
Good advice. My off-site is my brother’s place.
Checked it out, thanks. I have to figure out, how it compares to my rsync Script
So you would suggest to get bigger and bigger storages?
I really like and can embrace the philosophical part. I do delete rigorously data. At the same time, i once had a data lost, because I was young and stupid and tried to install Suse without an backup. I still am sad to not to be able to look at the images of me and my family from this time. I do look at those pictures/videos/recordings from time to time. It gives me a nice feeling of nostalgia. Also grounds me and shows me how much have changed.
That is an always ON approach? For example with an NAS? While that is a very save approach, it does not fit the idea of having something “on the shelf”. Thank you for the advice though :)
Thanks, I’ll try decent samples. As exchange, here my effects and instruments, which I selected for working good with Linux and Windows
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instruments