

Is this better or worse than a “slam”? What about a “blast”?


Is this better or worse than a “slam”? What about a “blast”?


If you need a GUI, Audacity is a popular audio editor that has many features, one of which is normalizing levels. If you need to automate via CLI, ffmpeg is probably the tool for the job, as others have mentioned.


Finally, I can achieve my dreams of becoming a moisture farmer.


This is a good read and makes a lot of great points. I think everyone in tech needs to understand the arguments here. The biggest thing for me is that LLMs are incredibly useful tools, but not in the way they are advertised. They are great for learning how existing code works, but shit at writing anything novel or innovative. From the article:
The past is a prison when you’re inventing the future.
In my opinion, if you’re using LLMs to do anything but help you learn from the past, you’re doing it wrong. LLMs cannot move you forward, and I think that may be the point.


You’re absolutely right. The issues most important to you are just as important as everyone else’s issues and must be given equal weight in every online comment.


To be fair, most of the others aren’t any better. They just don’t fool themselves into thinking they should be nice.


When in doubt, get hot and screw.


I see what you did there.


I have an extra chromosome. Do you want it?


Send GNUdes.


They’re not really in financial trouble. They just need more money to develop new tools to compete with industry standard software like Autodesk, Maya, Houdini, etc.


I too have never heard of Oregon City. I can only assume it’s in Oregon. The only thing I remember about the Oregon Trail is that I died from dysentery every time I followed the trail.
Here’s a good place to start:
gpg --gen-key
Then follow the prompts.


This is patently false. Secure boot and hibernation are not mutually exclusive.


Zee shell ist die beste.
I think you’re conflating shells and terminals.
Is this a Demolition Man joke?
I used to work with a lot of HP’s industrial printers. The automated maintenance routines always take so damn long, and they break all the time. We always said HP stands for Have Patience.