I use Firefox’ built-in password manager; anything else is a hassle to use tbh
I use Firefox’ built-in password manager; anything else is a hassle to use tbh
After months of no practice, I forget quite a lot of stuff about them, regardless of language; therefore, none
EDIT: None of them is memory safe, that is
I imagine people are probably fed up with “children horror” (or are, at least, wary of it)
I remember running FL Studio under Wine with no issues; Windows VSTs work under yabridge
No problemo 👍
Itch.io has a bunch of virtual pet games for Android:
Organic doesn’t let you add stuff like streets and buildings, but you can still add businesses, shops etc
I like books, thanks!
Tbf, I am familiar with OOP, FP, and imperative(?) but only in a utilitarian sense
All of them sound like mental disorders or something lmao
Guess that shows how little I know of programming and CS as a whole
I’m a Pirate Solitaire enjoyer, because I’m a Zachtronics freak lol
In other words, the Scene is Dead
It’s kinda funny seeing it praise my profile. My last public commit was in April last year
Chilchuck moment
I just lookup stuff on YouTube via NewPipe; sometimes I might rip a Bandcamp album and listen to it with a media player (Metro)
Ngl, I kinda like it a little bit dry
Why are Lemmy users like this
For selecting durations, you can use this --download-sections REGEX
Download only chapters that match the regular expression. A “*” prefix denotes time-range instead of chapter. Negative timestamps are calculated from the end. “*from-url” can be used to download between the “start_time” and “end_time” extracted from the URL. Needs ffmpeg. This option can be used multiple times to download multiple sections, e.g.
--download-sections "*10:15-inf" --download-sections "intro"
As for the thumbnails, usually, when I download a Youtube Music album thumbnail, it is already squared. Before that, I used to use a specific hack, but I don’t remember how I did it anymore. Check this discussion, it may help: https://github.com/yt-dlp/yt-dlp/issues/429
I think people really enjoy the base building aspect, like all of my friends treated building bases on some level as being like Sim City.
Actually true
When I first tried out StarCraft as a kid, I didn’t even care about all that battle thing; I just liked seeing buildings go up
Same, Mr. Miyazaki, same
Mata Nui Moment