Tippon

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[–] Tippon 3 points 1 month ago (1 children)

They are the Gummy Bears!

[–] Tippon 4 points 1 month ago

This thread needs a bit of Punk Rock Factory 🤘😁

https://youtu.be/Ese77uJ7SFo

[–] Tippon 7 points 1 month ago (3 children)

Bouncing here and there and everywhere?

[–] Tippon 3 points 1 month ago

It could be good, and if it's anything like Strange New Worlds it will be, but dropping them back to the main timeline still means that the bridge crew can't die. There was an episode early on in Strange New Worlds where I think it was Spock, Uhura, and another crew member were in danger. We immediately knew that Spock and Uhura couldn't die or be seriously injured, and it took a lot of the tension out of the episode, for me at least.

[–] Tippon 3 points 1 month ago (2 children)

It's not really a prequel then though, they're just using existing characters for their own story. At that point, write new characters too.

[–] Tippon 15 points 1 month ago (4 children)

It's not just that either. In a prequel, certain things have to happen, and certain things can't happen. The Enterprise is never in danger of being destroyed, and the TOS crew can't die or otherwise leave.

[–] Tippon 94 points 1 month ago (5 children)

I've found with this type of text that if I try to read it normally, I struggle to process the change between the start and end of each word, and read much more slowly. If I try to read quickly though, it flows, as if I'm skimming the words but still understanding them properly.

It's a very strange feeling :)

[–] Tippon 22 points 1 month ago (1 children)

Not particularly, it's just one of those taking the piss out of the neighbours jokes. Wales is small enough that we're all close enough to be neighbours :)

[–] Tippon 41 points 1 month ago (18 children)

In fairness, I'm Welsh, and I'd reject someone from Cwmbran too 🤷🏻‍♂️

[–] Tippon 1 points 1 month ago

Thanks for replying :)

It's a 10th generation, but it's fully updated. I turned off automatic updates with the fire toolbox, but the setting either didn't take, or was overridden, and it was updated while charging.

As far as I know that stops me from rooting or jailbreaking for the time being, but I'll read through your links tomorrow and see where I stand :)

Thanks again :)

[–] Tippon 7 points 1 month ago

To add to this, I've been looking for a cheap kid's tablet recently, and checked Amazon. A significant number of products have the details listed incorrectly. Some are obvious, like mistaking storage and RAM, but some would have the details completely wrong, saying something like 'purple' for the screen, or '10 inches' for the wifi capability.

An AI isn't going to be able to figure out what should be where from that, so you'd have to manually check every product. If Amazon can't get it right, what chance do you have?

[–] Tippon 4 points 1 month ago

Mostly haven't noticed yet. Bluesky has a warning that I'll need to verify my age if I want to access certain materials. I can't remember their exact phrasing. I've tried checking a few porn sites, and they either ask me to get verified, or they redirect me, but setting a VPN to another country works immediately so far.

I haven't come across any issues with political content yet, but apparently some Reddit subs have been restricted.

 

Hi all :)

I've been using MediaMonkey on Windows 10 and Android to organise my music, playlists, audiobooks, and podcasts, including syncing them to my phone. MediaMonkey has let me down again, so I'm looking to switch, and as I'm trying to switch to Linux too, now would be a good time to get a Linux media manager.

One of the main ways that I use MM is by either building a playlist and transferring the whole thing, or adding to a playlist and just syncing the new tracks. I prefer the tracks to be placed in their artist / album directory though, rather than a directory for the playlist.

I also use MM on Windows to organise my tracks with online metadata, usually from Discogs, so that it matches the entry for the album. I store my media under music\sorted\album artist\album name\track no - artist - title, with a similar setup for audiobooks and podcasts, and would prefer to do the same with the new software.

Does anyone know of anything that can do this please?

I've looked at Strawberry and Cinnamon, but development seems to have stopped, and I don't know enough about things like flaws and bugs to know if they're still safe to use.

Thanks in advance for your help :)

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I've got an Epson Stylus SX435W all in one. It's working with Image Scan! for Linux 2.30.4, but is not being detected by Epson Scan 2. I've checked everything I can find, it just looks like my scanner is too old for the software.

Simple Scan seems to be too simple, but I don't want to have to launch something like GIMP and manually tweak everything.

I ideally want something with a built in colour enhancement tool like the Epson Windows software, and something that will remember the directory and name of the scan e.g. if I set it to ~/Pictures/Scans/Scan001.jpg, the next scan will automatically be ~/Pictures/Scans/Scan002.jpg etc. Descreening and Backlight Correction are both tools that I use fairly regularly too, as I mostly scan old photos. There's a screenshot of the Windows Epson software on this page if it helps:

https://files.support.epson.com/htmldocs/wfp4520/wfp4520ug/source/scanners/source/scanning_software/tasks/starting_scan_icon.html

Does anyone know of anything that might be a good alternative please?

EDIT: I'm just trying out XSane now. XSane and Image Scan! both give a slight colour cast, purple on this particular photo, but XSane seems to have more control over the settings.

I'm currently avoiding VueScan due to the price. While it does look like it's great software, I can't currently justify paying £50 when I've already got working software under Windows.

 

I've just opened the OSM site on my PC to have a look at the history in my area, and I've seen this apparently massive edit. It covers most of the US, a lot of Canada, and a significant chunk of Europe and the UK.

wheelmap_visitor says that 'This is a proxy user for all wheelchair tag changes happening on Wheelmap by anonymous users of the website and app Wheelmap.org.' so does this mean that if someone has made edits to areas inside the rectangle at some point recently that they all get included in this edit?

 

Hi all :)

This is more of a curiosity question than anything else.

About two or three weeks ago, I added two buildings and the businesses inside them through the OSM website. I haven't had a chance to do anything else yet.

I installed Organic Maps earlier to try it out, but noticed that my buildings weren't there. I tried OSMAnd+ and Street Complete too, but they still weren't there. They are there in Every Door though.

Is this normal? Does it take a while for updates to filter through to apps, or have I done something wrong?

 

EDIT: Sorry, I was tired when I posted this, and didn't realise that it made no sense to anyone else. I've got a set of panniers for the bike that attach under the seat, and they hold the smaller things, like my clothes and toiletries.

I remembered after I'd already attached my camping equipment to the top of the seat, meaning that it would have to be removed to fit the other luggage.

 

I run Mylar on my Xubuntu server to manage my comic collection. I found out recently that there's a tool that can convert the embedded .jpgs to .webp to save space, but it only works on cbz files and not cbr (zipped vs rar for those who don't know). I wanted to convert all of my cbr to cbz so that I could run the tool on all my comics, so I needed to search hundreds of subdirectories for them and move them to the same folder to be processed.

Under Windows, I'd just type *.cbr into the search bar built into Explorer from the root comic directory, hit enter to get a list of files, select them all, and move them to the new folder. On Xubuntu, it's nothing like as simple.

I found the search option in Thunar which opened Catfish, typed in *.cbr, and got a no files found message. After looking through the very limited options, I started searching for a way to do it. About thirty minutes later I'd found dozens of links telling me to use different, Terminal only, tools, but nothing about how to search subdirectories from the Catfish GUI. Purely by accident, I found a post from 2012 that mentioned the fact that Catfish doesn't use wildcards, so just search with .cbr, something that's not mentioned in the official docs.

I tried it, and it searched the subdirectories too, and found my files! Except there was no way to copy or cut and paste, just open, show in file manager, copy location, save as, or delete. No good options for almost 500 files across several dozen locations.

I ended up asking Chat GPT how to do it, and doing it through the Terminal, using this:

'find . -type f -name "*.cbr" -exec mv {} /path/to/destination ;'

This is pretty basic functionality, and I had to resort to getting help to use the Terminal :(

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