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9 votes
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Stephen Fry reads Nick Cave's stirring letter about ChatGPT and human creativity
33 votes -
Your theme for 2024
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YUUGE - Zepperiah (2023)
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Looking to "compile" some of my phone's videos into an .iso to send to family; I use Linux
So as the title states, I am realizing that most folks don't have CD readers. I do, and I can burn my phone's videos to one, but... I also use Linux these days. I have a CD burner somewhere around...
So as the title states, I am realizing that most folks don't have CD readers. I do, and I can burn my phone's videos to one, but... I also use Linux these days. I have a CD burner somewhere around here, but honestly I just want to do a "zip file" type option, where I can just group the videos and get them on a usb stick to send out.
Everything I find on the 'net is about burning CDs and whatnot... which isn't my goal. Honestly, I think windows did this just easy-peasy with select and "burn to image" or whatnot. But I dunno how with Linux (Arch/i3).
Edit: I'm asking because I don't see any options in pacman. It may be in yay, but it's my bedtime...
Edit 2: Lots of folks asking why I want an ISO and not just copy the files; my dad states their TV will play videos 'in a DVD format from a USB stick' (and I don't know how accurate it is, but it's what was requested).16 votes -
Visiting the king of Ant Island
9 votes -
The rock that smashed a Scrabble world record
5 votes -
Geometry Dash - Level 14 Clubstep closed eyes
6 votes -
Nickelodeon Studios | Abandoned
16 votes -
The history of Mike Tyson's Punch-Out world records
17 votes -
Hot Dr Pepper from the 1960s
11 votes -
Ginger Root - Loneliness (2022)
11 votes -
A groundbreaking prosthetic enables amputees to experience sensation. Professor Max Ortiz-Catalan explains the implantation process of these mind-controlled bionic arms.
13 votes -
Exploring Art Deco architecture's evolution from its 1920s roots to its modern resurgence in Art Deco 2.0
5 votes -
How did Denmark defeat Prussia in 1848?
7 votes -
Egyptian fractions and the greedy algorithm
6 votes -
AI can do your homework. Now what? We interviewed students and teachers on how schools should handle the rise of the chatbots.
22 votes -
Why we need degrowth
7 votes -
Unfortunately NBA teams have solved basketball…
10 votes -
Life begins at forty: The biological and cultural roots of the midlife crisis
10 votes -
The site of a mining town on Svalbard is now being returned to nature in one of Norway's biggest-ever restoration projects
4 votes -
Laufey - Tiny Desk Concert (2023)
10 votes -
Pep Guardiola sits down with Magnus Carlsen to talk their greatest moves
7 votes -
YouTube likely lowering resolution of videos if it detects you using Firefox on Asahi Linux
39 votes -
So... About the new Beatles song
10 votes -
Watching the smallest club in European competition ever, Klaksvíkar Ítróttarfelag | Hidden Grounds
9 votes -
How much work does it take to get the Windows 95 version of SimCity 2000 working on a modern windows PC?
10 votes -
What games have you been playing, and what's your opinion on them?
What have you been playing lately? Discussion about video games and board games are both welcome. Please don't just make a list of titles, give some thoughts about the game(s) as well.
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Rock Hudson: How a gay truck driver became the biggest star in Hollywood
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Help with strange Windows 10 behavior/files. Do I have a virus?
Edit2: I'm a mac user who doesn't understand how windows explorer works. Leaving the post for some hapless mac user who may come along. Windows explorer doesn't report how it is traversing the...
Edit2: I'm a mac user who doesn't understand how windows explorer works. Leaving the post for some hapless mac user who may come along. Windows explorer doesn't report how it is traversing the directory tree, leading to some confusion about where the search result is, which happens to be waaaay down in a zip of a mac application installer I had inadvertantly archived on the Windows disk. I would ask any windows users, how do I make powershell ls | select-string "text" behave like ls | grep "text" on unix?
edit3: Also, why the fudge would windows explorer search find <weird characters>net but not dotnet when typing 'net' into the search box?
So I download the occasional, um, linux distro installation video. I use a vpn and private firefox windows for most.
I'm doing some clean up today, and find a file with a bunch of strange characters, including the text characters, "net." "M⌐⌐v├▒├┼⌐▒net" is the filename listed in the properties window. Inside are a series of .ase files with mostly unrecognizable names.
I don't see the filename when doing an ls in powershell of the directory reported in explorer.
doing ls | select-string "net" in powershell results in an unending peristalsis of weird text like you might get from a binary file viewed in a text editor. I do notice, however, that some of the text might be from inside a zip file. But why is select-string searching inside the zip file? ls seems to ouptut only filepath information. Upon further investigation, the zip file is several directories down, it appears adding | select-string to ls makes ls travel the full tree. Wut?
And when I say undending, I mean it kept going until I hit ctrl-c.
Any ideas to what is happening here?
Incidentally, I opened one of the ASE files by right-click->view file in notepad+, which never launched.
Edit: lots of edits.
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Any Pokemon TCG players here? I just got into the game and I feel a little lost.
So I was wondering through a book store and I found the Greninja ex Battle Deck, which I thought looked really cool, and I've always wanted to own a Pokemon deck, even if I don't have anyone to...
So I was wondering through a book store and I found the Greninja ex Battle Deck, which I thought looked really cool, and I've always wanted to own a Pokemon deck, even if I don't have anyone to play with.
I learnt the deck is meant for absolute beginners and that it doesn't stand a chance against meta decks, but I expected that (it's the same for Yu-Gi-Oh structure decks, you usually need to buy 3 and add a bunch of staples to get something slightly competitive).
Now since I can't play with anyone IRL, I hopped on Pokemon TCG Live, scanned the deck's QR code and built a better version of the deck using this video from LittleDarkFury. Except I replaced 2 Starmie and 1 Staryu with 1 Comfey, 1 Pyukumuku and 1 Lapras because I don't have anything else that synergizes, and I ran out of credits. (I can share the decklist if needed.)
Mostly because I dumped all my credits into building a Giratina Lost Zone deck because I felt cocky and then I realized I have no idea how to play it. That was a mistake.
My problem right now is that I feel really aimless, I have 2 decent decks but I can't really seem to get the hang out of them. I do understand their main win conditions (get Giratina VSTAR out, respectively get Greninja ex out) but besides that I don't really know how to play them. It does feel like I just need to get a bunch of games in, to see what decks other people play, and what situations I need to adapt to.
Locally there are no game shops I could go to, but I would have loved to play with someone IRL and have them guide me through everything. This means I'm stuck with online resources, but most of them are aimed at players that already know the game.
What do you think I should do? I'll keep playing games in hopes something will click with me, but until then, I'd appreciate some guidance (feel free to ask me anything in case I didn't give enough information).
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Thunderplump: Ten weird and wonderful words with Susie Dent
5 votes -
Whiskey maker's try TikTok holiday cocktails
5 votes -
Dynamic music and sound techniques for video games
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Game recommendations, specifically
This is a thread for game recommendations, but not just any standard game recommendations. This is a thread for game recommendations where you have a very specific thing that you're looking for....
This is a thread for game recommendations, but not just any standard game recommendations.
This is a thread for game recommendations where you have a very specific thing that you're looking for.
Maybe you're looking for a certain type of experience that can't easily be summarized with genres and tags. Maybe you're looking for a game that will evoke a particular feeling that's hard to put into words.
Whatever you're looking for, share your desired specificity below, and let people try to recommend games that fit it.
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Ren - Wicked Ways (2023)
8 votes -
I made a majestic (reverse) centaur
13 votes -
Lotta Wenglén – Riding High (2023)
2 votes -
Starfield analysis | A quick retrospective
12 votes -
GamersNexus' "Mega Charts" for PC parts
11 votes -
Green Day - Dilemma (2023)
4 votes -
The story of electronics (2010)
7 votes -
The rise and fall (and rise and fall) of Venezuela (2019)
7 votes -
Judas Priest - Trial By Fire (2023)
11 votes -
History of country code top-level domains, with a map of the most popular ones in use | Map Men
14 votes -
Magic SNES controller from Abe's Projects
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If we shoot a 140lb draw weight English longbow from a five story medieval tower, how much further will the arrows go?
13 votes -
What's inside this crater in Madagascar?
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Why railroad tracks don't need expansion joints
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Tildes Video Thread
Find yourself watching tons of great videos on [insert chosen video sharing platform], but also find yourself reluctant to flood the Tildes front page with them? Then this thread is for you. It...
Find yourself watching tons of great videos on [insert chosen video sharing platform], but also find yourself reluctant to flood the Tildes front page with them? Then this thread is for you.
It could be one quirky video that you feel deserves some eyeballs on it, or perhaps you've got a curated list of videos that you'd love to talk us through...
Share some of the best video content you've watched this past week/fortnight with us!
18 votes