Conspiracy theory:
Video jockey that was told to doctor the footage purposefully did a bad job so that it would get noticed immediately by anyone looking close enough but good enough it got published.
Conspiracy theory:
Video jockey that was told to doctor the footage purposefully did a bad job so that it would get noticed immediately by anyone looking close enough but good enough it got published.
Whoopie Goldberg
There is no federal law that bans discrimination based on sexual orientation or gender identity in public accommodations, like restaurants, theaters and other businesses. However, state and local laws where you live may ban this kind of discrimination.
I have version 25.04.2, was just doing a simple edit trying to overlay annotations on a screen recording so nothing crazy effects-wise. Guess I should go read the patch notes.
I recently tried KDENlive for the first time and had a ton of stability issues. Multiple segfaults, corrupted saves, etc. Is that par for the course of the tool? Seems like it might have core issues with the implementation if a brand new user can crash it.
Birch Beer. Not all the time but when I crave it, it hits the spot.
I test every new headphone and speaker system with Watermelon Man by Herbie Hancock. So many layers to the music that gets washed out on poor setups so it's great to check dynamics!
I wanted to like it, I really did, but between the buttons being too small and clustered together and accidentally hitting the touch pads it just wasn't the controller for me. Mostly played Rocket League when I got it and the number of times I'd shitflip or accidentally turn off ballcam was too high
Does veal count? Technically beef but also not beef
Nuts and bolts sounds more like cockney rhyming slang for an electrical outlet. 230 volts -> bolts -> nuts and bolts
If it's cheaper for someone to buy your product and ship it overseas, then you are overcharging for your product. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Needs brainless application management.
Windows is basically: download the installer, run it, and boom you're good to go.
Linux distros typically have 2-3 different ways to install applications and multiple mechanisms for updating/maintaining, where most of the good ones are non graphical. It's confusing for even experienced users let alone someone who doesn't know what a "package" is.
Say I want to uninstall something, I need to know how it was installed (apt? Snap? Flatpak? Manual build from source?) in order to do so. On windows, they have a registration scheme where installers log to a common OS level application management on what to run to uninstall.