If its working for you and you trust the project, no need to change.
I had never heard of it, it actually looks really cool.
If its working for you and you trust the project, no need to change.
I had never heard of it, it actually looks really cool.
Oh sorry, I didn’t look at your rack depth. These will be too long.
These are the only rails that work with my very standard 19" rack: https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/834849-REG/iStarUSA_TC_RAIL_26_Sliding_Rail_Kit_26.html
There is a slight contextual difference: in word you’re creating content and you should take the time to write alt text.
For this proposed Mozilla feature, it is trying to make up for people who haven’t written any alt text and already published their documents.
Yeah that terrible AI:
One feature we’re starting with next quarter is AI-generated alt-text for images inserted into PDFs, which makes it more accessible to visually impaired users and people with learning disabilities
So you can’t even land a PR on something that is already bad, got it. Good job!
Soooooo sorry that all the volunteer labor hasn’t produced something you personally approve of. If only there were some way you could affect change and you weren’t relegated to complaining on the internet!
Where have any of the four moderators signed?
There has been continual work on the documentation, so not sure what this complaint is about.
Have you looked at it lately?
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Backblaze is also s3 compatible storage. I looked at Contabao and it isn’t very cheap.
I use backblaze and am happy with it.
If you’re open to Android, there is https://fr3ts0n.github.io/AndrOBD/
There is also an Matt plugin for it. That’d let you get it into home assistant.
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Please for the love of everything, a full, working color management stack.
Perhaps you should consider the command line app ffmepg. You can then write a script that handles transcoding without the need for a GUI.
Android hates self signed certs, unless you generate the correct cert type then install the cert to android’s root CA trust.
I’ve tried this many times and it has never worked for me :( I can never generate a proper cert.
I’d love a pointer to a tutorial that works.
Openvino is going to be really slow compared to a tpu like the coral. Its faster than just CPU, but not by much.
If you expected to apply your lightroom workflow, then you will be frustrated, yes.
This is too vague to provide any further guidance. Again, darktable shows you a minimally processed raw image by default. You can get a good looking rendering by adding a few more modules in a style and applying that style by default.
They’ll go fine for as long as Canva allows you to use that version, and after that it’ll go poorly. We have already done this dance a few times, why do you think Canva, a company with huge VC investments, will turn out any differently.
Its time to start supporting the open alternatives now.