It’s been a long time since I last tried shotcut. Just loaded it up to try following along with the video, and it looks way more user friendly and capable! Thanks for sharing the video!
Thanks for the heads up. The channel has a newer tutorial for 2.8 but I haven’t followed it and haven’t used the newer Blender much.
Mikeycal’s video tutorials were my first real introduction to video editing on Linux that I felt worked for me. I’m immensely grateful for the work he’s put into helping others learn about Blender’s NLE.
Just providing some unrequested feedback: The bottom of the sidebar text about the mod’s familiar tools and descriptions should be a post! Maybe stickied so that there’s quick access to good tools for people who are just looking to get started.
A friend introduced me to Lossless-cut recently, and it is my new favorite tool in the toolbox.
I’ve been interested in peertube for a while. That’s good to know, thanks!
Came across this over on Mastodon, seemed like a good fit for this community.
OpenStreetMap: https://planet.openstreetmap.org/
Ramps are assistive technology, right?
I don’t know how to do image captions in Lemmy, so I’m putting a text description of the image here instead: The post’s main image is of a large format spiral bound booklet open to a middle page. The paper is manila colored and shows wavy wrinkles from years of use. On the page is a list of planet names in black text with braille embossed over it. At the bottom of the page is a chart of the planets arranged in a line, with each planets dot embossed so it can be felt. The top right corner has a NASA logo which is also embossed.
I’m modelling a pencil holder version of the star projector at the planetarium I volunteer for.
That is nuts. Thank you for the added context!
It looks pretty bulky for now, but seems like a promising advancement.
Wow, that laptop was my family’s computer growing up. Star Gate nostalgia hits different here.
The book “Talking to Strangers” by Malcolm Gladwell does an excellent job of explaining how access to convenient means of suicide increase rates, which contradicts the common argument that suicidal people will find other means to die if guns are less accessible. It turns out suicidal behavior is often situation and time specific, and removing tools for self harm means better chances of improvement.
Thank you for the tips.
I’m a moderator on the community where I encountered the spambot account, and already banned it there. My question is wondering how I can report the user upstream to the instance admins. I’m not very familiar with Lemmy, I see that there’s a modlog, so perhaps the SDF admins would need to monitor it and act based on the user getting banned from one of their communities?
Erin Kissane has an excellent article on why Meta doesn’t deserve the benefit of the doubt. Meta/Facebook has had power over social media before and displayed incredible disregard for human life, much less anything else related to healthy communities.
To treat Threads the same as a brand new instance and federate with it is a mistake.
I use both and rarely ever make use of file storage on nextcloud. Syncthing is awesome software.
Nope. That website’s toxicity was one of the largest hurdles to learning to write software for me.
That makes sense to me. Going to space is going to space; astronauts go to space.