Happened a while back to me. I own an Android phone, but when I went to use my $200 in tickets to a local event, the app wouldn't display them. Contacted AXS support and they were explicit in denying any recourse or access to a paper ticket.
ctag 2d ago • 100%
That is awesome. Definitely agree with Thorry84 about how great it is to see him complete projects too.
ctag 3w ago • 100%
Came across this today, and it looks like the kind of new tech that could make smart prosthetics more comfortable / better.
ctag 4w ago • 100%
That's cool!
If you feel so inclined you should submit that as a post!
ctag 4w ago • 100%
I met a medically retired marine back when I was in school that changed my view on this. His superior insisted on his group walking as much as possible with their packs, but instead of it just being extra exercise he wound up having to get an amputation after all of the stress on his legs lead to an issue with the arteries or veins. At a certain point, extra punishment isn't beneficial, and a mechanism to manage it would be useful.
Just got my Saturn 4 ultra, and it just doesn't seem to be very good. I'm toying with the idea of sending it back and paying the restocking fee, but that's a lot of money (and shipping fuel, etc, etc) to waste. Upgraded from a Mars 2 Pro and Mars 4, and I just can't believe how clunky the Saturn is. The build plate is too tall and too crammed into the case to make a decent tilting adapter, and a ton of resin gets wasted when removing parts. The touchscreen UI is almost as bad as the Mars 4, with horrible use of screen space (multiple prints with same name but different date at the end? Too bad, you can't see any part of the title past the first two words) and poorly designed features. I'd be interested to know if anyone has this printer or a similar one figured out, and is actually enjoying using it.
Their pitch expressly claims the device isn't AT... But it is to help more people access the outdoors, which I think counts to an extent.
ctag 1mo ago • 100%
Just learned about this, made editing speed limits a lot easier!
ctag 1mo ago • 100%
You can! Browse to the location, and then click menu button > "Download data here" and the questions will appear.
ctag 1mo ago • 100%
I didn't know about map complete, thanks!
ctag 1mo ago • 100%
Via Cory Doctorow's pluralistic https://pluralistic.net/2024/09/19/just-stop-putting-that-up-your-ass/
ctag 1mo ago • 100%
That makes sense to me. Going to space is going to space; astronauts go to space.
ctag 2mo ago • 100%
It's been a long time since I last tried shotcut. Just loaded it up to try following along with the video, and it looks way more user friendly and capable! Thanks for sharing the video!
I edited this video with [Pikimov](https://pikimov.com/)! It worked well, and was easy to use once I had chromium up and running. This post is a [follow up to vid.stab](https://lemmy.sdf.org/post/21693920). For general camera wobble it corrects nicely, though if the shaking is moderate the correction leads to some nauseating wiggling effect in the resulting file. I'm still looking for a way to fix that. Here's the current shell script I use on the footage: ``` #!/bin/bash ARG_COUNT=$# INPUT=$1 VID="${INPUT%.*}" EXT="${INPUT##*.}" if [ $ARG_COUNT -ne 1 ] then echo "Usage: ./stabilize.sh input.MP4" exit 1 fi ffmpeg -i "$VID.$EXT" -vf vidstabdetect=shakiness=10 -f null - ffmpeg -i "$VID.$EXT" -vf vidstabtransform=smoothing=30:zoom=5:crop=black "$VID.stab10_z5.$EXT" #ffmpeg -i "$VID.stab.$EXT" -filter:v scale=1920:-1 -c:a copy "$VID.stab.small.$EXT" ```
I recently came across this guide for stabilizing video with ffmpeg, and it's been awesome to use!
I haven't even had a chance to try this out yet, but it looks interesting as a workaround for Linux users who are OK using Chrome/Chromium.
ctag 2mo ago • 100%
Thanks for the heads up. The channel has a newer tutorial for 2.8 but I haven't followed it and haven't used the newer Blender much.
If you like video editing on Linux, you may want to check out SDF's own Peertube!
ctag 2mo ago • 100%
Mikeycal's video tutorials were my first real introduction to video editing on Linux that I felt worked for me. I'm immensely grateful for the work he's put into helping others learn about Blender's NLE.
ctag 2mo ago • 100%
Just providing some unrequested feedback: The bottom of the sidebar text about the mod's familiar tools and descriptions should be a post! Maybe stickied so that there's quick access to good tools for people who are just looking to get started.
ctag 2mo ago • 100%
A friend introduced me to Lossless-cut recently, and it is my new favorite tool in the toolbox.
ctag 2mo ago • 100%
I've been interested in peertube for a while. That's good to know, thanks!
ctag 3mo ago • 100%
Came across this over on Mastodon, seemed like a good fit for this community.
ctag 3mo ago • 100%
OpenStreetMap: https://planet.openstreetmap.org/
ctag 3mo ago • 100%
Ramps are assistive technology, right?
ctag 3mo ago • 100%
I don't know how to do image captions in Lemmy, so I'm putting a text description of the image here instead: The post's main image is of a large format spiral bound booklet open to a middle page. The paper is manila colored and shows wavy wrinkles from years of use. On the page is a list of planet names in black text with braille embossed over it. At the bottom of the page is a chart of the planets arranged in a line, with each planets dot embossed so it can be felt. The top right corner has a NASA logo which is also embossed.
ctag 3mo ago • 100%
I'm modelling a pencil holder version of the star projector at the planetarium I volunteer for.