Sure, it’s called the baby owners manual by borgenicht. We have three of them: baby, toddler, teenager.
Sure, it’s called the baby owners manual by borgenicht. We have three of them: baby, toddler, teenager.
I use handbrake CLI with this line
HandBrakeCLI -i /dev/sr0 -o output.mkv --preset="H.265 MKV 2160p60" --all-subtitles --subtitle-burned=none -q 16
To rip directly from the DVD drive. It’s not perfect but pretty good as all in one solution
Oh sweet! I gonna get that one. Thank you very much for the link, too.
Uh, Citizen DJ in neat! Thank you
Your comments gave me another idea. I took some lines of Wikipedia, fed it to ChatGPT and let it read it aloud. I recorded it and its not bad at all - here is a taste of the Wikipage about Adaptive Optics http://www.sndup.net/vb5fd
Do you mean the Cyber trap Vol 1 samples?
That’s a good idea! Didn’t thought about that! Thanks
We just read this one. Tried to get the grandparents to read it, too. They declined, which was a bit disappointing.
Also my colleague gave me a fun 101 how babies work, for engineers book. Which is nice, with good schematics and clear instructions. Read it aloud with the newborn on my lap.
I start my scripts directly with the startup utility. By using a command like bash ~/.hiddenScript.sh or use a cronjob
What happens in that “one episode of the thing”?
Yeah, that would be something great for sure!
Sorry, I meant PDF arranger https://github.com/pdfarranger/pdfarranger
I like to add xournal++ for editing PDF without a functional form field. And as other said already: PDF Ranger and Firefox itself
Testing your projects in Internet Explorer, other than that: none I can think of. Happy coding
Additional to the other commentators: there is still a lot of handmade visual effects (painting/masking on each frame by frame) costs would explode. as far as I remember “the Hobbit” was partially made in 60fps. While I loved it, the make-up crew had suddenly problems to hide all the glue on the dwarfs beards and skin looked suddenly realistic instead of “Hollywood”.
Here is some random link about that: https://www.forbes.com/sites/johnarcher/2014/12/16/hate-the-hobbit-in-high-frame-rate-you-just-need-to-see-it-again/
Nice, how about a recording of one of the rhythms?
Love the form factor. That’s right my alley
I love it. The smile of this one just makes me happy, like there are no worries in the world. Just the road ahead.
Try this one. It’s an alarm for calendar entries. Don’t know if it is also in English, not really necessary.
Since I bought it, i never missed a thing anymore.