

Probably could have built a lot of rail for the cost of R&D on self-driving semis…
Probably could have built a lot of rail for the cost of R&D on self-driving semis…
Does Kdenlive compete woth DR, or with Shotcut?
If not, rebrand and distribute. This is the most important thing to this project.
One boot USB to rule them all. Just copy ISOs to it, and boot to a menu of ISOs.
That is a very interesting git repo. Is this just a web view into the actual git folder?
“Auto complete generated 30% of characters”
Fixed it.
Desktop only? Sigh…
I’ve been thinking about making an nginx plugin that randomizes words on a page to poison AI scrapers.
This is why I use things like Docusaurus to generate static sites. Vulnerability injections are pretty hard when there’s no code to inject into.
And it’s almost 2 years old.
I think you mean, Em Spaint.
Publishing this on PeerTube is also a problem. I mentioned this in another post, but to expand, I really, really, want to like PeerTube. But:
IMO PeerTube could be great, but it has a lot of shortcomings that aren’t solved by adding features and fixing bugs.
Switched from Ubuntu to Debian this year. With one extra GNOME package install, its basically the same without snaps, so perfect for me.
@trk@aussie.zone @ing since you mentioned Ubuntu. I also switched from Ubuntu Server to Debian for the servers, too.
Vector is still pixel maps. Open an SVG in a text editor 😉
Slackware in the early mid-nineties. But of course there was other Unix variants before that. And what was it called, OS/2 or something like that?
Yea, and in this instance, they were using a free font.
Personally I think the artistry in the typeface itself is what should be protected.
If you copy a font, bitmap or not, you’re doing it as a pixel map on a pixelated monitor.
Yes, and:
You can point Immich to your photo uploads as an external library, too. Then make a cron job to rescan regularly.
That being said, I now have my old photos as external libraries and new stuff directly in Immich. After using it a while, I realized that it’s just that good.
Funny, but fonts can’t be copyrighted.
They say the ad used XBand Rough, an “illegal clone”.
If you redraw an entire font, pixel for pixel, manually, it is not an illegal clone. This happens all the time. The creators of the ad just used a copy that was free.
So ironic, yes, illegal, no.
Oh I do, it’s where I live. At current costs its about $1.6m(1) per mile, so yea, agreed, probably not much. Will have to check back in 5 years after we see the costs to operate and lawsuits from accidents 😆