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Do you know some simple linux free video manipulation / edition program like audacity but for videos ? OBS doesn't intregrate such functionnalities right ? If it does, I couldn't find them yet. Thanks by advance, Fred.

The distinguishing feature of British landscape, barbed wire is loved by everyone. The freedom-loving nation laboriously plants thousands of kilometers of barbed wire literally on every patch of the land, enjoying beautiful Gulag-like landscapes at all seasons.

May is the traditional satellite dish breeding season in Berkshire. As seen on the photo, the young ones are out of their underground dens, cautiously investigate the surrounding environment

The report of the German "ethics commission", which, in 2011, recommended a quick nuclear phase-out, did not conform to proper academic standards. 🇩🇪

Hat die Ethikkommission zum Atomausstieg Grundregeln der wissenschaftlichen Unabhängigkeit verletzt? Das zumindest behauptet der renommierte Stuttgarter Professor André Thess in einem offenen Brief an seine Kollegen, die der Bundesregierung damals die Zustimmung erteilt haben.

welt.de/wirtschaft/article2314

@porsupah @thamesynne For what it's worth, it's not just archaic jargon - "begging the question" is a poor translation of a questionable translation. It started in Greek with Aristotle's τὸ ἐν ἀρχῇ αἰτεῖσθαι , which meant "postulating/assuming the original (point)". This got translated into Latin as "petitio principii", where "petitio" had a jargon meaning of "postulate" but a broader meaning of "beg, beseech, request" (hence "petition"). And when that was translated into English in the 16th century, "petitio" became "beg" and "principii" became "question" in its meaning, now largely lost, as "a subject under consideration" (e.g. "To be or not to be; that is the question").

So it's easy to argue, in fact, that people who are "using it correctly" still aren't using it correctly!

To anyone interested in the #Pinephone, or even the #Librem5 and #Linux #smartphones in general, we owe a huge debt of gratitude imo to #Megi.

He's not employed to do this, but donates hundreds of his own personal hours helping to get the hardware working, increase battery life (over and over) and generally make a huge amount of the smartphone progress we've seen, happen.

I'm personally extremely grateful and encourage everyone to donate at the bottom of his page here:
xnux.eu/contribute.html

#psa No matter your opinion of #GMO and #nuclearpower they both useful tools to resolve the climate crisis they are not instrument of #capital , they can exist in a post-capitalist society , they have not intrinsic negative values, except the one that you project that’s why a lot of #communist and #leftist reject them while they should embrace them .To believe these two are the evil product of capitalist is pure ideology
#nuclear #science #scienza #nucleare #energianucleare #gmo #ogm #science

Each year I'm humbled by the view of this rocky, yellowish Berkshire soil sprouting with fresh cereals. Respect to the farmers ✊

bellingcat.com/news/2021/05/28

"US Soldiers Expose Nuclear Weapons Secrets Via Flashcard Apps"

Sometimes I do find myself sympathising with Skynet and the shock it must have felt when it decided to learn more about its godlike creators and the world they had created.

> The IETF just published QUIC as RFC 9000, supported by RFC 9001, RFC 9002, and RFC 8999. That means QUIC version 1 is officially formalized, and QUIC deployments will now move away from using temporary draft versions to the newly minted version 1. (HTTP/3, the version of HTTP that runs on QUIC, is following closely behind, and should be published soon.)

www.fastly.com/blog/quic-is-no…

QUIC: A UDP-Based Multiplexed and Secure Transport
www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc9000

Version-Independent Properties of QUIC
www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc8999

Using TLS to Secure QUIC
www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc9001

QUIC Loss Detection and Congestion Control
www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc9002

#quic #http3

Just published Google lawsuit evidence indicates that like always retained users' location data, even if disabled in user interface, to the extent that its own employees flashed LineageOS on their phones to avoid tracking. Full thread on twitter.com/jason_kint/status/

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