Fuckin’ Zuck. Seriously. Bezos too. Musk. They’re all bootlicking, ass-kissing, apple-polishing, brown-nosed toadies.
And they get away with crimes on an hourly basis.
meh
Fuckin’ Zuck. Seriously. Bezos too. Musk. They’re all bootlicking, ass-kissing, apple-polishing, brown-nosed toadies.
And they get away with crimes on an hourly basis.
Doesn’t work well with my play style, and some of those Flatpak expansion sets are officially licensed.
CopyQ works good
Parcellite
ClipIt
Common Debian Swirl
Adds stability buff but forces user to wait 4 turns before enhancing any item, weapon or spell.
Not exactly what you want, but FFmpeg can do waveforms
I do this for my partner’s podcast
I think this is the easiest. But, -to
can’t do negative times. You need to nest a different comment inside the FFmpeg command to to the math.
I think this might work to remove 2 seconds from the end of a video
ffmpeg -ss 0 -i in.mp4 -t $(( $(ffprobe -v error -show_entries format=duration -of default=noprint_wrappers=1:nokey=1 in.mp4 |cut -d\. -f1) - 2 )) -c copy out.mp4
OpenStreetMap is community-driven. Sometimes businesses are more up-to-date on OSM than GMaps, sometimes they just don’t exist. Someone would need to start mapping the area and maybe start a local group.
When I look up something and don’t find it, I add it. When I’m bored I use StreetComplete and EveryDoor and Vespucci to. If I go to a friend’s place, they get an address. My work place? They get a fence and a tree.
There is a local group where I live. They do meetups to map the things you wouldn’t think need mapping (electrical things, fire hydrants, etc.). The right volunteers can easily create a better map than GMaps… But someone needs to get the ball rolling.
I guess you’re heading back to GMaps, though.
That means the area where you’re looking hasn’t been mapped. You or somebody needs to add the street address and businesses.
You can add POIs with Osmand and lots of other software. Everydoor is straightforward for adding businesses.
I use framaforms