Todo.txt
And also
Calendar.txt
Todo.txt
And also
Calendar.txt
Compound interest.
I slap it against the door frame as I leave the bathroom.
Furnace calibration certificates and this cup of coffee.
Went to have a look, and realized I am getting old now.
Edit: Listened, and it is even worse than I thought.
Brad Pitt.
Bit of a downgrade but I can live with it.
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I’m 51 and I still play every day. PoE and Destiny 2 at the moment.
I carry an empty one, to make copies of movies I find on work computers.
Could be, but evolution makes God redundant, and then it is the whole simplest explanation thing that kicks in, right?
Syncthing
Todo.txt is the way.
Christ on a bicycle.
I just learnt of searx today, any bad news there?
Jokes on them, my posts are shit.
Last year was the year of the Linux desktop, but only for me personally.
Ok bye.
Awesome! Thanks, I knew there had to be a way!
edit:
This also works:
for i in *.avi; do ffmpeg -i "$i" -ss 00:00:00 -t 00:00:10 ~/Public/test/${i%.*}.avi ; done
But yours is much nicer.
Almost, here is the one that worked:
for i in *.avi; do ffmpeg -i "$i" -ss 00:00:00 -t 00:00:10 ~/Public/test/${i%.*}.avi ; done
Thanks for pointing me in the right direction.
Works fine for me, but I do not have complicated needs, thankfully. I agree that if you have many appointments in a day it doesn’t work well.