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Ffmpeg. The bane of my existence.
I think writing ffmpeg manually would've saved me the weeks of pain of trying to do it programmatically via subprocess. The ffmpeg module is slow as hell, I geuss from having to pipe through python or something.
The bottom image is hella cool. Where's it from ?
ffmpeg is one of those programs no matter how many times you use, you still have to search how to do something with it.
image is from a post from David revoy, creator of pepper&carrot, a libre webcomic. Here's the post link: https://framapiaf.org/@davidrevoy/111300971245273049
ffmpeg is one of those programs no matter how many times you use, you still have to search how to do something with it.
Not only ffmpeg is complex, It allows you to do things in different ways ( for compatibility ) so you can find a far nicer command than the horrible mishmash creation you have and spend another week remaking the script from scratch. But then you think of a better directory structure to work with and now you have to spend few days updating the script. Pain...
I reckon I used AI to create the initial command ( biggest mistake , even gpt4 output somewhat working but garbage Ffmpeg commands) and I am a horrible programmer but still.... It was tiring.
image is from a post from David revoy, creator of pepper&carrot, a libre webcomic.
Thanks !
I ask ChatGPT how to do something with ffmpeg when I'm stuck lol
The image is from Pepper and Carrot, a comic by David Revoy, a French artist known for using free software and releasing everything he does under free license. I don't know what episode this panel is from, but you can and should read it all here for free!
he is the guy who made me like webcomics. :)
what i usually do is block internet access to the apps which will function fine without it
stock android 13 doesn't allow you to completely block internet access. :(
only solution now is to use netguard
Do you happen to have a Samsung? I recently learned that stock Android 13 does allow it, but Samsung's OneUI removes this ability. I was absolutely livid when I learned about this.
no, I'm using Motorola. but thanks for the info. won't buy a Samsung in future.
Ah SAD! I think you can use AFWall+ if you have root though. It won't open up a VPN Service unlike Netguard.
rooted user here, any way to make afwall automatically block system apps that dont require internet access?
it does tho?
oh. I don't have it. do you have lineageOS? I'm using Motorola.
Im using Lineage. should be in aosp afaik
I had previously used lineage, on which I was accustomed to it. I know several other Android skins that disable it. hence my suspicion that it's disabled in stock android.
I definitely wish there was a good NLVE for Android that was FOSS. Currently using LumaFusion because it's the most powerful one I've found but it was $21 on sale
To protect your head in battle, please wear a helmet. Fucking ASSholes.
Pretending they know I have a head.
The audacity that people have to assume that you, me, or anybody has a head.
Uhg I feel this one. I just cancelled a family subscription to apple plus, because they raised the rates again. It started at $15/mo now they want $26/mo. Nope. But that means I lose access to all the bullshit I play on my phone while pooping.
So I went to download a bunch of games I paid for back in the yesteryear where paying for apps was the norm. I go to open one and I am greeted with this fucking thing
I sure as hell didn't consent to their collecting and selling my information when I bought the app years ago. And now it is too late to get a refund but I can't use the app.
Assholes.
reminds me of you'll own nothing and be happy.
it's them who own everything. they'll change something one day(common example being prices and how they abuse your data) and you'll be asked to either continue or leave.
Here is an alternative Piped link(s):
you'll own nothing and be happy
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