

Even a gin martini is a bit of a mid cocktail IMO
There are plenty of much more interesting spirit forward cocktails out there
Even a gin martini is a bit of a mid cocktail IMO
There are plenty of much more interesting spirit forward cocktails out there
You can’t wear one leg each from two different pairs of jeans and go about your daily business.
Well not with that attitude you can’t! I can think of several ways to accomplish this
Fair play!
If you need to convert audio or video, ffmpeg is your man
If you need to convert a document pandoc is what you need
If you need to convert an image, imagemagick
If you need to “convert” some online media into local media, yt-dlp
Can’t think of another use case that people would regularly be converting off the top of my head, but happy to fill in any gaps if there are any
What are you trying to convert? Generally shoving “open source software” on the end of the search query will get you something legit
But anyone who isn’t a moron knows that MBFC is an incredibly biased source… Right?
Literally they make it so obvious
This is the update that’ll break sync, right?
Sad times, but I guess I’m gonna be deciding between boost and infinity tomorrow
I thought this was about Chelsea FC
Probably true, worth pointing out I browse with the “old.” theme when I’m at my computer which doesn’t come out bad at all given it’s pretty basic HTML (just tried it on my phone too, which is something I wasn’t sure would give a good result)
You’re right though, it would be a good pull request to the Lemmy UI to add a print stylesheet
I was going to say this but using the print to PDF functionality in most OSes
This has given me a horrendous idea involving a Windows batch file and a weird shebang
Right? They could have easily reached out to him to deal with this if it’s genuinely just about the clip being used.
Copystriking a popular creator in the audio production video category is bafflingly easy to identify as an action that will yield a backlash. Very very poor judgement on display
The system V init approach did the job fine for a couple of decades—even if the actual service definitions were a glorified shell switch statement as you insinuate.
Canonical did their upstart thing for a couple of years that wasn’t too bad to use, personally I’m glad they ended up switching to systemd though.
They do, you just can’t hear it
It’s like how elephants communicate
Welp here’s hoping something pops up to replace gravity sync soon, can’t really upgrade until it does.
I just found https://github.com/mattwebbio/orbital-sync but it’s not apparent if it’s compatible with v6 yet
ActivityPub seems like the wrong tool for this job
You’re more looking for a decentralised distributed file system/object store as the base for this.
And it’s going to require a lot of participants in the network to get to the storage capacity and redundancy necessary for it to function well
Arch and TempleOS being in the same sentence is pretty apt
Both are weirdly religious
Although apparently Cocchi Americano is very close, and therefore a good choice versus the more common substitution of Lillet Blanc
I’ve yet to personally get my hands on a bottle though