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  • Celery makes all soups taste pro 👌

  • I'm afraid I can't offer any recommendations but I just wanted to say how beautiful it is to think of you keeping track of each others heartbeats while you're apart. That's love

  • If you subscribe to hashtags for your interests from a Pixelfed account I'm sure you will find artists and art that you like. There are some wonderful artists on the Fediverse and it's how I find most of the artists and art that I like these days.

    Some that I particularly like right now:

    I sometimes see artists offering prints but I'm sure most artists would be approachable about making them for you if you'd like to buy one.

  • Unless the people around you were also doing the same then I think you would still be exposed to polluted views and knowledge.

  • Do you find that Writefreely federates well? I've tried hosting it a couple of times but my accounts weren't discoverable on many other Fediverse instances. I never got to the bottom of why. I really like it though and would love for it to work out.

  • For the price of a cheap VPS and a couple of hours setup you could run YUNOhost, which comes with email set up out of the box. It integrates perfectly with Thunderbird on desktop and android and you can install other cool stuff on it as well.

    Installation is a bit more involved than signing up with a commercial email provider but I thought I'd mention it. I had no previous experience of server admin and was able to get it set up and my server is still going strong after nearly three years.

  • Check out Cherrytree. I use it for keeping track of literally everything in my life. It's hierarchical and searchable and you can insert files as well as hyperlink to external files, URLS and other nodes internally. You can export the database in various formats and there is also the option to have it encrypted. You can theme it in the preferences to make it look nicer too (the default is a bit retro-looking). It's free and open source and AFAIK you can open your database in other applications, so you're not locked into it.

    If you want to sync it across devices just use Syncthing or whatever file sync app you're selfhosting.

    I highly recommend it! Probably the most important application I have on my computer.

  • I don't have any experience with bipolar but I just wanted to say how great it is to see all of this support and reassurance in the comments. This is the internet at its best.

  • I was just borrowing it when I made the rip and was also using a borrowed drive to read it, so I'd rather try and fix the files I currently have. I tried ripping it more than once when I had it, so I just settled for what I got - only getting around to fixing it now!

  • I copied it using a borrowed external optical drive.

    I'm not sure how to tell if I have all the data but the size of the directory contents is around 3.5 gigabytes which seems appropriate for length of video (1h45m).

    Will try your suggestion in mpv 👍

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  • If he keeps paying creditors back with interest then he will be regarded as a big walking cash machine.

    People with an appetite for maintaining large long-term debt are ideal customers for them.

  • That's good to know.

    All of my own drives are encrypted except for a USB stick that I use for transferring files to a windows machine.

  • Would 'overwrite with zeroes' in gnome Disks work?

  • I installed Jitsi Meet on my YUNOhost server and am very impressed. It works really well and needed basically no setting up after installing.

  • Small.

    Far away.

  • Fennec

  • Awesome, looking forward to checking it out ✊ Bandwagon looks like a great platform as well - good choice!

  • I haven't come across a single tutorial that 'unlocks' GIMP for new users (if I'm reading your question correctly) but I've found Davies Media Design to be an excellent resource for video tutorials, both free and paid. Also Bernard Hooft has provided a free video course and book.

    Be aware that lots of learning resources are being updated after the 3.0 release, so some tutorials may no longer be valid.

  • Sounds about right.

    It's also kind of nice though.

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    GIMP - Development Update: Closing In on the 3.0 Release Candidate

    www.gimp.org /news/2024/10/05/development-update/
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    Undersubscribed Communities

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    Recommendations For A Simple Graphic Design And Photography App?

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    Select Audio Output Via Command Line

  • Privacy @lemmy.ml

    Any recommendations for VPS?

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    Coreboot: Pros and Cons

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    De-duplicating/merging contacts in a .vcf file

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    Peertube Channel Recommendations

  • Selfhosted @lemmy.world

    YUNOhost

  • Asklemmy @lemmy.ml

    Complexity

  • Piracy: ꜱᴀɪʟ ᴛʜᴇ ʜɪɢʜ ꜱᴇᴀꜱ @lemmy.dbzer0.com

    Streaming Euro 2024 England Matches

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    Mono/stereo problem with videos files. How to fix?

  • Free and Open Source Software @beehaw.org

    FOSS support in the local community

  • Ask Lemmy @lemmy.world

    Daughters and Fathers

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    What is the most downvoted post you've seen on Lemmy?

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    What was made beautiful?

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    Who Are Todays Heroes?

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    Automatic Playlist Generator: A Thing?

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    Getting People Onto a Good Messaging App

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