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RedShift1 commented on LabPlot: Free, open source and cross-platform Data Visualization and Analysis   labplot.org/... · Posted by u/turrini
ognarb · 3 days ago
On linux, you are likely missing the db drivers for Qt for other database types.
RedShift1 · a day ago
I'm running it on Windows
RedShift1 commented on FFmpeg 8.0   ffmpeg.org/index.html#pr8... · Posted by u/gyan
profsummergig · 3 days ago
Just seeking a clarification on how this would be done:

One would use gemini-cli (or claude-cli),

- and give a natural language prompt to gemini (or claude) on what processing needs to be done,

- with the correct paths to FFmpeg and the media file,

- and g-cli (or c-cli) would take it from there.

Is this correct?

RedShift1 · 3 days ago
Yes. It works amazingly well for ffmpeg.
RedShift1 commented on FFmpeg 8.0   ffmpeg.org/index.html#pr8... · Posted by u/gyan
mrandish · 3 days ago
I'd also include Regex in the list of dark arts incantations.
RedShift1 · 3 days ago
I'm ok with regex, but the ffmpeg manpage, it scares me...
RedShift1 commented on LabPlot: Free, open source and cross-platform Data Visualization and Analysis   labplot.org/... · Posted by u/turrini
mouz · 3 days ago
RedShift1 · 3 days ago
I installed it and the only choice I got for selecting a database was SQLite
RedShift1 commented on LabPlot: Free, open source and cross-platform Data Visualization and Analysis   labplot.org/... · Posted by u/turrini
RedShift1 · 3 days ago
Unfortunately the only database it supports is SQLite, I really wanted to hook this up directly to a database or REST API. Going back and forth between exporting files and importing them into LabPlot is just too much work...
RedShift1 commented on Vendors that treat single sign-on as a luxury feature   sso.tax/... · Posted by u/vinnyglennon
cubefox · 6 days ago
Similar reason why there is a big price difference between DVDs and Blu-rays, and why DVDs still exist in the first place.
RedShift1 · 6 days ago
They still make new DVD's?
RedShift1 commented on The Windows 10 emoji picker has been broken for a month   rozab.dev/blog/emoji-sear... · Posted by u/rozab
dwringer · 17 days ago
On those forums, it's not just that there'd be no follow up; in my experience there'd typically be someone with a username marked as a "Community MVP" who would paste long walls of generic troubleshooting text for 2 or 3 replies insisting that the user go through a long list of steps that usually seem not to resolve anything (or indeed introduce additional variables and problems), often including completely irrelevant suggestions that seem to indicate the user's report was not actually read in its entirety to begin with.
RedShift1 · 17 days ago
Please run sfc /scannow and try again
RedShift1 commented on The Windows 10 emoji picker has been broken for a month   rozab.dev/blog/emoji-sear... · Posted by u/rozab
RedShift1 · 17 days ago
Since Server 2012, some parts of server manager crash if you don't have your keyboard set to a qwerty layout. The bug is still there in later Server versions too.
RedShift1 commented on Show HN: AgentGuard – Auto-kill AI agents before they burn through your budget   github.com/dipampaul17/Ag... · Posted by u/dipampaul17
yifanl · 25 days ago
So this is essentially monkey-patching every variation of fetch/library fetch and doing math on the reported token counts?

It's an... intrusive solution. Glad to hear it works for you though.

RedShift1 · 25 days ago
Just be glad it's not AI based... :')
RedShift1 commented on Debian switches to 64-bit time for everything   theregister.com/2025/07/2... · Posted by u/pseudolus
XorNot · a month ago
A quick glance at ZFS shows it uses a uint64_t time field in nanoseconds in some places.

So 580 years or so till problems (but probably patchable ones? I believe the on disk format is already 2x uint64s, this is just the gethrtime() function I saw).

RedShift1 · a month ago
What is the use of such high precision file timestamps?

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