what’s the reference here?
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Im a little unfamiliar with navigating this particular mailing list, where was this resolved?
tetris11@lemmy.mlto Linux@lemmy.ml•is there any way to automatically edit several mkv files to get rid of the file title on debian 12.11?1·11 days agoEmacs Dired would be my goto here, though it’s cumbersome if you dont know the bindings.
kill-rectangle and multiple-cursors within Dired are immensely useful
Edit: Oh, I just understood you want to mass modify the files themselves. In which case
wgrep
is useful here within Emacs, for modifying multiple buffers.It essentially runs a grep command on a directory, collates all the results in a single buffer, lets you modify that buffer for all files, and then save in one go
really nice! I guess it’s a tiling window manager that arranges desktop icons too?
Yellow bars for inputs/dialogs, Blue for general popups(?), orange for errors and file managers, and white for tabbed windows/browsers.
tetris11@lemmy.mlOPto Linux@lemmy.ml•What are the limitations of accessing /dev/video0 on an android device?3·18 days agoYeah, I mean it’s not like they’re calling native Android functions there (in
proceedWithOpenCamera
), it looks like the CameraDevice object might offer a lot more capture modes that just aren’t being tapped into. Is it just a programming issue, or does Android only offer Photo contexts but not Video ones, or…/
tetris11@lemmy.mlOPto Linux@lemmy.ml•What are the limitations of accessing /dev/video0 on an android device?7·18 days agoIs it just a permissions issue? On a rooted phone, could I not simply add termux user to the camera group
tetris11@lemmy.mlOPto Linux@lemmy.ml•What are the limitations of accessing /dev/video0 on an android device?3·18 days agoYeah I have a bash script that does similar, using the notification API for interactivity
FOLD_CAMERA=CameraShots TEMP_PID=~/.record_pid APP_ID=record mkdir -p $FOLD_CAMERA function main { termux-notification \ --id $APP_ID --group RECORD \ --priority max \ --button1 "Front" \ --button1-action "termux-notification-remove $APP_ID;bash $0 record 1" \ --button2 "Back" \ --button2-action "termux-notification-remove $APP_ID;bash $0 record 0" \ --button3 "Quit" \ --button3-action "termux-notification-remove $APP_ID;exit" \ --title "Record" } function record { local cam=${1:-0} termux-notification \ --id $APP_ID --group RECORD \ --priority max \ --button1 "Stop" \ --button1-action "termux-notification-remove $APP_ID; bash $0 killproc" \ --title "Rec. $cam" (while :; do termux-camera-photo \ -c $cam \ $FOLD_CAMERA/$(date "+%Y%m%d-%H%M_${cam}_record.jpg") done) & local pid=$! echo -n $pid > $TEMP_PID } function killproc { local last_pid=$(cat $TEMP_PID) if [ "$last_pid" == "" ]; then termux-toast "Could not kill process. Restart the phone." else kill $last_pid && bash $0 main fi } [ "$*" = "" ] && main || eval "$*"
It just needs ffmpeg tied to the exit function
your buffer size must exceed several floppies!
oh, it literally pipes into another tool! I thought thay vertical bar was a config option for less lmao
is that an alias or a sys env?
I ain’t got no time for no config! I’m a busy man!
Yes, back in days of yore when the cyberbunnies had to run their lines through the bare wastes of the great Dave’s router, there existed a tool so coveted by the eunuchs that they named it twice, and would beg for degrees of release depending on how gimped up they were. “More” some would scream, “less” others would whisper.
I use less always, and am genuinely puzzled by people who use more
I use bat sometimes, but how do you stop it from wrapping lines?
Because it won’t be used and won’t be seen, that’s the sad reality of it. I do host a small personal blog run of org-mode+hugo, but it gets less visitors than a library at midnight
I live in the hope that the insightful comments I left on reddit over my long tenure there will eventually be part of a FOSS corpus, once the VCs can’t extract anything of competitive value from it anymore. I’ll be long dead, but my comments will live on.
ah no worries, I was just surprised by it. Yeah it’s a hardware list for NAS/MiniPC/selfhosting as vetted by other Lemmy users
I know right, fuck that guy
I collected this data from another thread that might be useful: https://lemmy.ml/post/30234916
| Type | Name | Extra | User | |--------+------------------------+-----------------+--------------------------------| | MiniPC | ASUS 4-Bay | | Zikeji@programming.dev | | MiniPC | HP Microserver | | wingsfortheirsmiles@feddit.uk | | MiniPC | HP microserver | Homelab | JoeKrogan@lemmy.world | | MiniPC | HTPC | Nobara | BananaTrifleViolin@lemmy.world | | MiniPC | ITX NAS | Unraid | Skunk@jlai.lu | | MiniPC | Jonsbo N4 Case | | stoy@lemmy.zip | | MiniPC | Minisforum X1 pro | OpenSuSe | Skunk@jlai.lu | | MiniPC | ODROID H4+ mini pc | | Ek-Hou-Van-Braai@piefed.social | | MiniPC | RaspberryPi 1B | Photoframe | JoeKrogan@lemmy.world | | MiniPC | RaspberryPi 3 | PiHole | gigachad@sh.itjust.works | | MiniPC | RaspberryPi 3A | | stoy@lemmy.zip | | MiniPC | RaspberryPi 3B | | stoy@lemmy.zip | | MiniPC | RaspberryPi 3B | | stoy@lemmy.zip | | MiniPC | RaspberryPi 3B | Kodi | JoeKrogan@lemmy.world | | MiniPC | RaspberryPi 3B | Kodi | JoeKrogan@lemmy.world | | MiniPC | RaspberryPi 4 | OpenSuSe/Docker | Skunk@jlai.lu | | MiniPC | RaspberryPi 5 | RpiOS | BananaTrifleViolin@lemmy.world | | Server | HP ProLiant DL360 Gen9 | | Lucy@feddit.org | | Server | HP Z440 Workstation | | Lucy@feddit.org |
Edit: well fuck me for trying to help…
https://lemmy.ml/post/31157446/19034532