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Interesting read. Thanks for posting.
Interesting read. Thanks for posting.
How is your experience with exporting GIFs in terms of file size? They tend to run larger than, say, mp4 files, right?
I use Shotcut btw.
Do you have backup copies of your important files? If so, nuke that shizzle and try again starting from scratch.
Editing to clarify: Nuke that shizzle = nuke the installation device, not the backup. 😉
Hmm, well, it used to, but I guess it’s been that long since I’ve fresh installed Firefox. Today I learned.
yeah, but Firefox ships w/ Yahoo as the default search engine 😱
Look on the underside of the crank housing. Is there a plastic track for the cable to go around and point up?
I’m not sure if I understand your question correctly, but here’s what the cable fixing thingie looks like with and without the bolt.
Without the bolt, a vertical track for the cable to run through is visible left of the screw hole:
Operate the derailleur by hand to see which way it needs to be pulled, cable pills one way, spring pulls other way.
When I pull the derailleur to the right by hand, the cable bolt moves upward - this means it’s a top pull, yeah?
Does this all mean that just running the cable straight down to the left of the bolt (the way I have it) might actually be the correct configuration?
In general, I downvote content with shitty or incomplete titles.
Except Ubuntu b/c they’re pushing snaps.
OP answered this in another comment: They are getting prompted to sign up for Ubuntu Pro whenever they upgrade.
I could watch this all day.
Take it out and blow on it.
OP says they have no software development skills, so when you recommend for OP to build something they want, make something entirely new, add a feature, etc…how do you mean?
Since you chose Linux Mint—good choice btw—something to keep in mind is that Mint is based on Ubuntu. While you’re learning and searching the interwebs for how to do x, y, and z, if you don’t find an article or guide specifically about Mint, try searching the same phrase replacing “mint” with “ubuntu.” There’s far more content out there about Ubuntu than Mint, but since Mint is based on Ubuntu, 9 times out of 10 the same solution on an Ubuntu forum works in Mint.
Good luck!
Honest question: Why?
IMHO stack exchange is basically reddit/lemmy with hand cuffs because no threaded discussions and every other question is closed as off topic. I don’t understand what another stack exchange would buy anybody.
I guess one thing stack exchange does well is “related questions” and tagging, but… I dunno. (shrugs)
I think what I’m looking for on Pixelfed is a toggle similar to what Lemmy has, where the user can choose between Local or All. Local would show photos from just that instance, whereas All would include photos from all instances (that aren’t blocked ofc).
To see what I mean, go to any instance, visit the explore page, and click a hash tag. Then go to a different instance and enter that same tag on the second instance. In every example I’ve tried, the second instance either has a completely different set of photos for the same tag or no photos at all. For example, on https://gram.social/ the tag #carspotting shows 171 posts. Now if I try the same tag on https://pixey.org, 0 posts.
Kudos to dansup for at least giving us proofs of concept to build on top of. Despite my own reservations about registering for pixelfed until the discover pages federate with different instances and hash tags work again on the flagship instance, I look forward to a post-instagram world.
That’s pretty neat.