More or less. Think of it like screen recording the YouTube video as its playing with the subtitles instead of downloading the video.
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Two ideas:
- Get the subtitles burned into the video. Hopefully this will preserve the styling but you'll loose the ability to disable or control the subtitles after the fact.
- Download the subtitles as a separate file and configure them to be displayed the same way after the fact. This means figuring out their colors yourself etc. Hopefully you can save those defaults to subtitle file, depending on the format. Most subtitle formats are plain text, so there might just be some metadata field you enter at the top.
All just speculation though. I don't actually know subtitle file formats etc.
None of the other posts look as bad next to the name brainworms () as this did. I'm just saying its an honest mistake and it'll probably happen again.
Your comm is called "brainworms" so people will constantly think things posted here are meant to be mocked. If you're gonna get this mad at people for making that mistake then you're going to have a bad time.
Its not like ginkos stopped evolving. I'd expect they'd evolve to leverage wind more.
Almost certainly Erdogan bluffing again. But Israel is overreacting again so
Is there a reason you're not looking at tools explicitly built for this like orgmode, obsidian, task-warrior, etc? There's a plethora of these tools and my experience with this is you really don't want to over-engineer your productivity suite.
That said, if you go the SQL route, sqlite is the way to go. Other SQL databases must be run as a daemon whereas sqlite operates on a local file directly.
However any SQL database isnt going to have the CLI youre asking for. Its interface is... SQL, so you're scripts are going to have a bunch of SQL code embedded that isnt easily reusable. A non-sql database will probably be better. I'm not familiar with them but I think there's some that store their data as text files in a folder which is organized a certain way. But that starts looking like the tools I mentioned before.
- What kind of block is it? If its a cloudflare captcha you can use flaresolverr.
- What is MAM?
For some reason you're trying to install it as a system service so I suspect you need to start it with sudo
and probably do the daemon reload with sudo. Not entirely sure its in the right folder but it might be fine.
You can also try systemctl list-unit
as a way to debug if its getting found by systemd.
Fwiw I have spotifyd installed as a user service in ~/.config/systemd/user
that way I can start and stop it with systemctl --user
instead of sudo systemctl
. This is important because spotifyd will disconnect and need to be restarted after inactivity.
I'm from there too. I could feel myself slowly becoming that type of libertarian shit head growing up until I moved away. Libertarianism is the only way you can rationalize all the bullshit you see around you and still remain in that environment.
It takes a severe level of willful ignorance to work for the MIC. They're so close to the contradictions at play that whenever you try to interrogate them on those contradictions they just short circuit in a way. Often they'll repeat some sort of aphorism.
Replace many federal workers with those who are loyal only to the president
This is the key point that actually makes all this possible. From the wiki
It proposes reclassifying tens of thousands of merit-based federal civil service workers as political appointees in order to replace them with loyal conservatives to further the objectives of the next Republican president.
"Tens of thousands". There is absolutely not enough young republicans in the nation to replace that many federal workers. The outcome if they fired them anyways would be orders of magnitude worse than the De-Ba'athification of Iraq. Its declaring class war on Northern Virginia and its a fight the GOP would lose.
If those aren't burned I to the video, ie you can turn them off, then they must be some magical subtitle format that I'm not aware of.