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FFmpeg: How to Convert MKV To MP4 - ByteXD
In this article you will learn how to use FFmpeg to effortlessly convert mkv to mp4, additionally, you will be acquainted with re-encoding video and audio
Reeder: A New Approach to Following Feeds
15 years into its life, Reeder is one of the most popular and beloved RSS readers available on Apple’s platforms. You can’t have a discussion about the best way to follow RSS feeds without Reeder coming up as a contender – and believe me, we’ve had many such discussions here at MacStories and on the
The Guts of a New Machine (Published 2003)
Rob Walker article on success of Apple Computer's iPod digital music player, which combines high design and powerful technology; focuses on product's design, both appearance and function, to explain why iPod has become icon; photos (L)
Happy 10th Birthday GBA4iOS!
10 years ago today, I released GBA4iOS — a passion project my friend Paul Thorsen and I built during our senior year of high school. I’ve reflected many times over the impact GBA4iOS had on my life (many, many, times), but for the 10th anniversary I wanted to try something different.
Manual Camera App Halide Introduces Process Zero, a New Unprocessed Image Capture Mode
Today, Lux released an update to Halide, its manual control camera app. The marquee feature is Process Zero, a mode that allows photographers to take images with no algorithmic or AI processing. As Lux’s Ben Sandofsky explains it: Process Zero is a new mode in Halide that skips over the standard iPhone image processing system.
Process Zero: The Anti-Intelligent Camera
Introducing a process that uses zero AI and zero computational photography to produce beautiful, film-like natural photos. Meet Halide 2.15, with Process Zero.
Croissant: A Beautifully-Designed App for Cross-Posting to Multiple Social Media Accounts
Social media has splintered across multiple services since the decline of Twitter. I’ve always managed a lot of social media accounts between my own and ones for MacStories, but today the situation is worse than ever. There have always been services like Buffer that make it easier to juggle multiple accounts and services, but they
What’s on your desk, Kristen Radtke?
A 22-inch creative pen display.
Tips for creating custom Gems - Gemini Apps Help
To create a custom Gem to meet your goals, provide info about your request and requirements. On this page, learn how to:
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MacStories Selects 2024: Recognizing the Best Apps of the Year
John: 2024 was a big year for apps, but it was also different from most. More often than not, app innovation is driven by new Apple APIs; that wasn’t the case this year. Instead, it was other trends that shaped the apps we love. Artificial intelligence played a big role, with some apps adopting it
Urban Dictionary: yiff
1) (noun) Sound supposedly made by mating arctic foxes. 2) (acronym) (or more backronym) YIFF or Y. I. F. F. - "Young Incredibly Fuckable Furry" 3) (proper name) YIFF sound server. Program for Linux to help handle audio. 4) (noun) More or less (usually more) sexual act. Commonly used by furries, usually denotes standard intercourse but may denote any kind of sexual behaviour between any type and number of parties (imaginary anthro creatures, humans, animals, even inanimate objects like plushies). Antonym: Yerf. 5) (verb) Like in meaning 4, "to yiff". 6) Furry (or otherwise) artwork depicting yiff as in meaning 4. 7) Expression of joy (by furries) 8) Non-invasive question about sexual feelings/will to mate. Note in all sexual meanings this has a very specific emotional background: It's neither considered vulgar (like "fuck" or technical (like "have intercourse") or emotion-less (like "make love"). It's playful, considering the act like something fun, nice, pleasant and not very important - without any special obligations attached to it. "Let's yiff" has about the same emotional background as "Let's play". See also yiffy
Font Survey: 42 of the Best Monospaced Programming Fonts
This article presents commonly used programming fonts with examples of each font in ClearType and non-ClearType.
Permanent copy ― Raindrop.io Help
Raindrop.io automatically creates copies of all web-pages and files in your collection. That way, even if an item changes or is taken offline, you will be able to open the version that you have saved in Raindrop.io.
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The Best Mixes of 2024 · Feature ⟋ RA
Excursions through breakneck singeli, kaleidoscopic deep house and psychedelic dance-not-dance music: here are our ten favourite mixes of the year.
Command-Line Dictionaries in Linux | Baeldung on Linux
Learn tools and ways to look up word definitions, synonyms, antonyms, and more from the Linux command line.
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AMC Museum receives USAF’s first KC-10A Extender
The very first KC-10A Extender ever produced for the U.S. Air Force was retired from Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, New Jersey, to its new home at the Air Mobility Command Museum on Dover AFB,
Boeing outlines C-130H and KC-10 cockpit upgrades-24/06/2010-Flightglobal.com
Boeing will upgrade cockpits for US Air Force C-130Hs and KC-10 tankers under separate deals announced on 24 June. The USAF has cleared Boeing to launch low-rate initial production (LRIP) for the C-130 avionics modernization programme
Evaluatie project KDC-10; Brief staatssecretaris over de resultaten van de evaluatie van het project
How can I easily convert a plaintext list of HEX values to an adobe ACO/ASE color palette file?
I have a list of colors in #XXXXXX format. How can I convert this list into a swatch (aco/ase) file? If it's not possible I'll settle for converting to an image.
Any help would be awesome.
Thank you.
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The Oppenheimer Alternative by Hugo & Nebula Award-winner Robert J. Sawyer
“My favorite Sawyer book; a solid award contender!”—Amazing Stories
Robert J. Sawyer: Hugo and Nebula Award-Winning Science Fiction Writer
Author of 25 bestselling novels including The Oppenheimer Alternative and FlashForward
WordStar: A writer’s word processor
Even today, some authors still use DOS word processing software from the 1990s.