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I've had Ditto for a few weeks. It's an alternative to the Windows clipboard that adds a whole lot of cool extras. Today, I finally had occasion to use the search. I simply started typing the snippet I wanted, hit tab, and pressed enter. Windows has clipboard history, but it's 25 items at most and has no search, groups, or other nifty features.


Qtractor is a free, open-source digital audio workstation (DAW) designed for multi-track audio and MIDI recording, editing, and mixing. Qtractor version 1.4.0 was released on November 01, 2024 and is available to download from the Flathub website.

qtractor.org/
flathub.org/apps/org.rncbc.qtr…

#Linux #Qtractor #DAW #Flathub #Flatpak

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in reply to Eden Linnea

@EdenLinnea Hi, I am unsure what distribution you are refering too. I don't think I have access to the post you are asking about.
in reply to Eden Linnea

@khronos Huh. Weird. Sorry. Maybe it mentioned someone else in the post. For all I know voiceover messed up. Sorry.


I printed on Instax a medium format film picture.

The funny thing is that the original is 60x60mm and the print is 62x62mm.

#believeinfilm



The Mozilla Foundation lays off 30% of its employees and tells staff in an email that it is eliminating its advocacy and global programs divisions (Zack Whittaker/TechCrunch)

techcrunch.com/2024/11/05/mozi…
techmeme.com/241105/p22#a24110…



It really bugs me when the AI chat bots in Picture Smart choose to summarize the text in an image. This has happened twice today and I had to then follow up with asking it to just show me the text in the image, rather than summarizing it. Once I did this, it complied. It reminds me of those times when I'm in a doctor's office and the receptionist hands me a form to sign. I ask him or her what is on the form and instead of reading it, they'll say something like, "Oh, that's just you giving us permission to bill your insurance." It was only recently when I realized that the forms had more material than what I was being told and so now I either insist that someone reads the entire form to me or I just use AIRA to do it. Not quite the same situation, I know, but it annoys me when an AI bot summarizes text that it sees, rather than just showing me the text. It's bad enough that I have to force other humans to not do this. Now I have to do the same thing with a chat bot.
in reply to David Goldfield

Well lets hope that at least the bot will let you customize it to read entirely by default.
in reply to Cleverson

@clv0 I agree. The default setting should either be to have the bot translate and read the text or at least to have that along with a summary.
in reply to David Goldfield

So I own a language interpretation agency. Mainly, it’s from one language to another, but someone can also be requested if the patient isn’t able to read the printed word. I in the past have requested that someone be available to read me and help me fill out forms etc. it’s the patient’s right to request assistance and the hospital’s obligation to provide it.

in reply to Bicycling Monterey

As a Christian, I agree with the critical importance of how we treat the least of these. I think it goes without saying that if unborn children in the womb are not the least of these, then I don't know what is.


had a parcel to send to Llansantffraid today. I haven't been to Powys for not far on 2 decades now but it still trips off the tongue.


What I like about these live results is that you can view it in a table and you can use your screen reader navigation keys. newsinteractives.cbc.ca/electi…


Less than 35% of Americans make 100K and they are NOT going to see their taxes increase at all. In fact, their taxes will be reduced for 2025, 2026, 2027, and 2028 under the Harris administration.

1 in 16 Americans do NOT make 250K.

1% of Americans make 400K+.

5% of Americans make 350K+.

The GOP will only reduce taxes for the 1% and the 5% of Americans. Kamala Harris plans to make those who make over 400K pay their fair share.

#USA #USAvotes #USpoli #USvotes

in reply to somecanuckchick

but what if suddenly they become millionaires? That's the american dream!


I wonder how many times they're going to crash the pips on Radio4 tonight?


De Jorge Pedro Uribe (historiador, escritor muy chido), "Ciudad Infinita" sobre la #cdmx - youtube.com/playlist?list=PLrF…
#cdmx


I have to complete my self evaluation today and I really just want to write, "This year I did work and you compensated me for it, as per our agreement."


Find out about my experiences with an Index Braille Embosser on today’s Double Tap tweesecake.social/@doubletap/1…
in reply to Tim Dixon

the embossers work fine with adhesive plastic, too, if you need to print something for reusing.


I wish Mona had more braille shortcuts, @MonaApp, I suggest this for a future update. #blind
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I flat-out collapsed before the 30-second mark, just completely took my knees out

youtube.com/watch?v=cD3QlR98--…

via Jo Walton on Bsky



That red skirt I just mended with the little embroidered daisy? Welp, got it stuck on something and ripped the waist opening of it, didn't I. 😆 I don't have thread or a patching fabric that exactly matches so I went the scrap piece of fabric of a good weight and highly visible mending route. I'm thinking it's going to be either a colourful fern or a peacock feather, but bed calls me.

#VisibleMending



If you need a distraction today there is a live stream of a corpse flower blooming youtube.com/live/TcnSeFnzxCE


A short reminder that, starting tomorrow (2024-11-06), there will be a row of maintenance windows at our main service provider. Hopefully you won't notice any of them – and regarding our F-Droid repo, our mirrors will have you covered. Just the web server might (shortly) be unavailable.

If you want to keep an eye yourself, be welcome to visit our monitor at monitor.izzysoft.de/

#serviceToot #maintenance #IzzyOnDroid



Apple Continues Working to Get Blood Oxygen Sensing Back in U.S. Apple Watches as Next Masimo Trial Begins macrumors.com/2024/11/05/masim…


I cut my finger chopping cheese, but I think that I may have grater problems.
in reply to I Has Wisdom

There are medical practitioners who specialize in this type of assistance. It's a cottage industry.


The US Navy equipped dolphins with cameras to study their unique underwater hunting abilities. The footage captured showed remarkable dolphin teamwork and precision in capturing fish, demonstrating the animals' incredible diving skills and adaptability in varied environments. This innovative research sheds light on how dolphins utilize their sonar and echolocation for hunting.

Link: sciencealert.com/the-us-navy-p…
Comments: news.ycombinator.com/item?id=4…



So,, my department for the blind and visually impaired is outright giving me a computer packed with the latest jaws version and a 40 cell braille display. I did not expect this at all! It's super awesome and I'm totally getting Leasy with it too. Is anyone else excited about getting new tech this year? #blind
in reply to Nick's world

it has acapela text-to-speech in it. My first Index used prerecorded Human speech, but the newer ones have software.
The control panel is labeled in Braille.
in reply to Eden Linnea

@EdenLinnea yeah. I mean hammering holes in things is never going to be a silent operation, but I've heard much quieter machines.

it's not designed for huuuge batch jobs, of course. I can run off a 30 page bug history for work whilst popping out for a coffee and nobody's bothered. I would like a better way of binding my paper, perhaps i'll ask for a binding machine as a christmas present.

in reply to Nick's world

@EdenLinnea of course. Lots of ways of keeping sheets of paper together. I dislike staples, they make reading a double-sided Braille sheet fiddlesome.


podcast 31 has just been uploaded to my podcast site. This podcast is a review of the Raynic Weather Radio moddle CR1009. you can either go to the main page located at
jjhof.com/podcast
and it will be the first podcast you come across, or you can use this link to go directly to the podcast.
jjhof.com/podcast/index.php?na…
in reply to JamminJerry

we don't have anything comparable to your national weather radio service here. Our shipping forecast goes out a few times a day and there are specialist marine radios that use VHF I think, but tuning into 24/7 weather on a home receiver seems a pretty different way of doing it to me here in the UK.




Dog hasn't changed timezone.. So she begs for supper too early.


Mozilla Foundation lays off 30% staff, drops advocacy division

techcrunch.com/2024/11/05/mozi…

in reply to Hubert Figuière

gotta love techcrunch reusing a picture of the sight long gone: the monument has been removed as the SF office has closed.


The US two-party system is completely fucked up. How could they end up in an election where they have to chose between Kamala Harris and Vladimir Putin?


#AndroidAppRain at apt.izzysoft.de/fdroid today brings you 12 updated and 3 added apps:

* Aurora Store: the inofficial PlayStore client has been added on special request. At IoD it's one of the #reproducibleBuilds 🛡️
* Aegis: the 2FA app has been added at special request, too
* OpenBible: download & read the bible in different languages 🛡️

RB: 320 apps (26.5%)

Enjoy your #free #Android #apps with the #IzzyOnDroid repo :awesome:

in reply to IzzyOnDroid ✅

Out of curiosity, what's the reason for having apps that already exist in f-droid?
in reply to Leeloo

@leeloo F-Droid describes itself as decentralized and stresses the importance to not be "locked into F-Droid as the monopoly app provider" (see: f-droid.org/en/2022/02/05/dece…) – so we help with that. Furthermore, several apps have #reproducibleBuilds at IoD but not there (e.g. Aurora Store). IzzyOnDroid performs extra checks (see: android.izzysoft.de/articles/n…). So this increases security and also resilience. Also, some people prefer one place and others the other, developers included 😉


🗳️ 🇺🇸 Election Day is an official holiday here at Adafruit. All employees have a paid day off so they can get out and vote, or volunteer for poll working, etc ! While we will still be moving orders on Tuesday, November 5 there may be some delays or longer ship times. Please allow extra time and plan accordingly!


Got it all done. By that I mean returning broken electronics and the haircut, of course! Now now, all you "go vote" peeps, chill, I early voted on Friday.
It would be my luck to arrive at Best Buy though, only to be told that their fuse had blown and the store was opening later in the day instead. Had to go to Staples, where they tried to get me to sign up for their rewards program just to get store credit for the items I return. Not too worth it to me.
Back to work for the last 2 hours now.
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Was echt prima wäre in Friendica/im Fediverse: Ein Verfallsdatum für Postings. Also nicht pauschal für alle, das gibt es ja schon, sondern dass ich bei jedem Post entscheiden kann, wie lange der online ist. Es sind ja nicht wenige Postings nach ein paar Wochen irrelevant, während andere noch nach Jahren interessant sein können.

@Friendica Support



yup, layoffs at the Mozilla Foundation 😢.
some of the folks directly affected are already listed here: mofo.directory/

Good, talented people. Get them on your team now!



Because of sudden car trouble I had to order groceries today. Guess who just realized their food was sitting on the porch for an hour because the delivery person never rang the doorbell???
in reply to Chris 🌱

That's the worst! Decent refund policy at least?

I had to start temperature-checking food deliveries that were left out so I didn't use unsafe foods.



I got so fed up of waiting for Meta to launch their AI for the Meta Raybans that I took the plunge and set up a VPN. Lo and behold, my glasses now have the AI feature. I’m really enjoying the ability to ask questions about my surroundings & get quick responses, but some of the answers have confirmed that AI is far from infallible. Today, I found a jar in the cupboard which I was pretty sure contained honey. I asked Meta and it said it was a jar of peanut butter. Wrong; it was honey, as confirmed by Be My AI. I suppose the contents are a similar colour, but I thought Meta might read the label.
But if it gets this sort of thing wrong, I’m not convinced it is going to take over the world. If it does, we’re in trouble.
#Accessibility #AI #Tech #Meta
in reply to Gordon Anthony

Not only that. I noticed that when Meta AI provides the wrong answer, it tends to blubber on and on as if trying to jiustify its folly! :)


I'm on a social media fast, which is why you haven't heard much from me, but I did want to share one cool thing. Our stuff has been 8-bit RGB for a while, but it's increasingly clear that's not going to cut it in an HDR world. Inspired by bevy_color and some conversations, I've started a color crate: github.com/linebender/color

If you're into color, I'd love your feedback. If you use color in Rust, let me know whether this crate would be useful, or what might be changed.



There were 2 Democrats on the entire state ballot here in Alabama, at least in my district. Every other Republican was unopposed. If you live in a blue state, don’t you dare take it for granted.

in reply to CySec Feeds

Yesterday! Not tomorrow, not 2025! Yesterday, please, or now at latest.



I don't have an opinion about systemd, other than the fact that every 3-5 years something breaks on one of my Linux boxes and I have to re-learn everything I knew.
in reply to Dominykas Blyžė

So then I go and start reading some tutorials. They begin like so:

> For years Linux admins and users have configured their network interfaces in the same way. [...] The configuration was incredibly easy and never failed to work.

😭