They’re still around; dormant. A sleeping giant.
I wonder how different that file size would be if you had gone with content addressed derivations. Good points.
Great job.
Downvoted for throwing your support toward the Adobe’s monopolistic stranglehold on creative software. Switch to Inkscape and Krita or GTFO of the fediverse, you corporate puppet.
Next time, if you’re going to use Adobe’s tools, don’t advertise for them.
Unironically recommending OP uses Docker just to run two pieces of software. 🤦🏾♀️
“The economy is doing great, sweety.”
Don’t you love being gaslighted about the economy?
Good question! Perhaps not. Someone should test my idea with a known infected mkv file.
Get back to me if you do.
Thanks for reminding me of this possibility.
Here’s how I plan to solve it on my seedbox:
In the bash script I use to download and rename files using filebot, I added an mkvalidator step at the beginning. If the file doesn’t pass the check, it doesn’t go onto the next step.
mkvalidator
mkvalidator is a simple command line tool to verify Matroska and WebM files for spec conformance. It checks the various bogus or missing key elements against the EBML DocType version of the file and reports the errors/warnings in the command line.
Story of my life. What’s your ideal?