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Downvote and move on. I’m trying to figure out why so many people are actively campaigning against this artist.
insight06@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•The Git Commands I Run Before Reading Any CodeEnglish
20·25 days agoI get what you’re saying. To me, this reads like someone who takes pride in forming assumptions (and biases) about a team before speaking to any of its members. A fun game for them, perhaps, but less fun for the folks they are trying to pigeonhole.
I guess there’s a fine line between collecting information to have a productive, data-driven conversation, and doing it to avoid having a conversation entirely.
Also seems like they’re more interested in connecting with the boss than the developers themselves, which is probably something you need to do as a contractor, but yeah, it does alienate other developers.
insight06@lemmy.worldto
No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Is there a fast way to tell what episode of a series a video file is?
0·1 month agoSome tricks I’ve used in the past when huge sets of episodes are scrambled or misnamed and you need to start from square one matching them:
- Check if the files have any embedded metadata with the episode name or number using a tool like MediaInfo
- If the episodes have different runtimes, you can try to match them to runtimes listed on a well-labeled list of episodes, like on Wikipedia or in a torrent.
- Download a tool to auto-generate subtitles from the audio track. Probably won’t be accurate, but should give you enough of the dialogue to now search online and see what episode it is.
- If the show has a splash screen with the episode name at a fixed time, like many kids shows, you can auto-generate thumbnails at that time for all episodes
- Last resort: Manually watch enough of each episode to match it to the right episode synopsis on e.g. wikipedia and then label it appropriately
- Pirate option: Pretend you ripped it yourself and download a properly-curated set
insight06@lemmy.worldto
No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Are there any good protest songs from the past few years?
0·1 month agoI came to make sure grandson was mentioned. Their Soundcloud tagline is something like “the soundtrack to your revolution”.
insight06@lemmy.worldto
World News@lemmy.world•‘Our classrooms are empty because the graveyards are full’: Iran’s students on why they are protesting againEnglish
0·3 months agoOP actually has hundreds (thousands?) of comments over the past few years, but all but the most recent are listed as deleted by creator. I won’t speculate as to the reason for this, but just note that their current comment count doesn’t reflect their historical contributions.
I’ll also just leave this quote from one of the comment chains they’ve recently commented on:
@MicroWave@lemmy.world I just want to say thanks for posting quality links so frequently. You’re one of the few who isn’t posting click bait junk like Raw Story and Daily Beast.
I don’t personally keep track, but it seems some others do feel they make valuable contributions. I for one don’t want to see anyone too quick to torch the relative few individuals putting content on Lemmy.



Some quotes that resonated with me: