Referencing the latest Tuvok trend over at !tenforward@lemmy.world - 30 Rock S3E18 "Jackie Jormp-Jomp" - 30 Rock S5E7 "Brooklyn Without Limits" - Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith (2005)
SatyrSack 8h ago • 100%
Vishyuss
SatyrSack 9h ago • 100%
Still working toward his EGOT, I hope!
::: spoiler What I was going for (in case it was not obvious): ![](https://lemm.ee/api/v3/image_proxy?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.themoviedb.org%2Ft%2Fp%2Foriginal%2FqC167IbZpSrwX7wWgg3BeDQbTDr.jpg) :::
SatyrSack 11h ago • 100%
Was there an in-universe reason for Beverly's appearance in Picard?
SatyrSack 11h ago • 100%
Here's something that I made during my recent Tuvok binge but didn't post because I thought it ended up too tupid and low effort:
SatyrSack 11h ago • 100%
I uploaded this one to Lemmy (instead of my usual use of Catbox), and have no complaints with its integrity after uploading. It looks just as good/bad here as the raw file did before uploading, and has basically the same file size.
The MP4 I exported was only 200 KB with much higher resolution/quality. I had to compress the WEBP immensely to get it down to 260 KB, just because I wanted it to loop automatically.
I am wondering if there might be a better way to export/convert the file before uploading, or if WEBP is just not as magical in its compressibility as I had thought.
SatyrSack 12h ago • 100%
This was developed by the Department of Redundancy Department.
SatyrSack 12h ago • 100%
Any tips on creating looping animated WEBP images with a modest file size? This one is 260 KB at 300x300 with awful quality. The best technique I could come up with was exporting a video from KDENLIVE as an MP4 and then using FFMPEG to convert to WEBP like so:
ffmpeg -i fire.mp4 -vcodec libwebp -filter:v fps=10 -lossless 0 -loop 0 -preset default -an -vsync 0 -s 300:300 -quality 10 fire.webp
SatyrSack 18h ago • 100%
It's a Tuvok-ified version of the album artwork for Tool's "Lateralus" (2001)
SatyrSack 22h ago • 100%
We on that N,N-Dimethyltriticale
EDIT: Apparently triticale is a real thing. I thought it was just made up for the tribble episode.
SatyrSack 22h ago • 0%
What is this referencing?
SatyrSack 22h ago • 100%
It's because he has the largest penis I've ever seen.
SatyrSack 1d ago • 100%
cross-posted from: https://feddit.org/post/3931802 > Stargate SG-1 S7E7 "Enemy Mine"
Stargate SG-1 S7E7 "Enemy Mine"
SatyrSack 1d ago • 100%
Sì. One of the many cognates shared by those two languages!
SatyrSack 1d ago • 100%
I know basically nothing about these games. What levels does this work on, other than just the names being similar?
SatyrSack 1d ago • 100%
SatyrSack 1d ago • 100%
There I go proving that I never watched it I guess 😆
Also sometimes: ![](https://lemm.ee/api/v3/image_proxy?url=https%3A%2F%2Fi.redd.it%2F24fxr7y72qk21.jpg) cross-posted from: https://feddit.org/post/3856860 > 30 Rock S4E18 "Khonani" > > Quick clip of the scene: > https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9-razdqFuFg
SatyrSack 1d ago • 100%
Where does the whole "Blazin' Bev" thing come from? Was there some subtle connection in the show that I missed or something?
SatyrSack 1d ago • 75%
Is that supposed to be an insult or a compliment? Lol
SatyrSack 1d ago • 100%
No, Lemmy is actually the best at picking up on sarcasm
SatyrSack 1d ago • 100%
Make sure your Z axis rods are:
- Clean, free of any gunk or debris
- Perfectly straight, not bent or bowed at all
My guess is that something is wrong with one of the rods about four inches up.
Excuse me, it seems someone has spilled some Photoshop on your right arm there
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Apparently, I had accidently posted this to !30rock@dubvee.org yesterday instead of here. Blerg.
Regarding the post title: Lemmy itself allows you to block communities, instances, and users. But it does not support filtering by _keyword,_ e.g. filtering out any post with the word "platypus" in the title regardless of where it was posted or by whom. With help from the comments below, here are some third party Lemmy clients that have their own implementation of keyword filtering: * Eternity * Raccoon * Summit * Tesseract * Thunder * Voyager Do NOT support keyword filtering: * Alexandrite * Lemmy UI * mlmym * Next * Photon Comment anything I have missed or mistakes I made
cross-posted from: https://feddit.org/post/3856355 > 30 Rock S4E18 "Khonani" > > Quick clip of the scene: > https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9-razdqFuFg
30 Rock S4E18 "Khonani" Quick clip of the scene: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9-razdqFuFg