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Ah, gotcha. Does it support keyboard shortcuts tied to all this? This was always the convienient thing about Watchcat. Once Windows programs stopped having nice sensible MDI interfaces and you had a hundred windows in your taskbar, you could just hide the ones you weren't using with a quick keyboard shortcut and then open the context menu from the taskbar with another quick keyboard shortcut and unhide as neccessary.
Doesn't look like it. Looking through the Github page or the SourceForge page doesn't say anything about shortcuts. The only real thing you can do with it outside of the regular, intended use is running programs with SSM's flags automatically set through a terminal.
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Anyone use bookmark managers?
I've found one that looks similar to Linkwarden: https://grimoire.pro/
It probably lacks some advanced features.
I use raindrop https://raindrop.io/ warning: It's not self hosted or open source
I just wanted a bookmark manager that included images. Most of the time I just use it to browse what to play or watch next. It auto take the cover art from steam or show sites. You can set your own or use the quick screenshot button.

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Anyone got something to convert epub to pdf? I've tried calibre before but it tend to cut off the illustration at the bottom of the pages.
 
Poweramp Equalizer for Android.

Global EQ is neat but more importantly it's the only functional, fully featured, device-wide, real-time dynamic range compressor I've been able to find that doesn't require root or sketchy bullshit. Which if you don't know what that means, it makes loud stuff quieter and quiet stuff louder, useful for instance if you're listening to a podcast/livestream/whatever and some of the voices are way louder than others, or if you're watching a movie/show/whatever and the explosions are way too fucking loud and the dialogue is way too quiet.

I'm pretty sure I tried it before on my old cheap piece of shit phone and it didn't work and I wrote it off as jeetware, but it works on my newer, equally cheap, equally piece of shit but significantly more popular/supported Jewgle Pisshole 8a so ymmv idk. There's a fully featured trial, worth a look. One of two mobile apps I've ever paid for in my entire life because it's worth it to me.

Also in searching for a solution I came across this absolute fucking moron:
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...to which I say,
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Retard.
 
Also in searching for a solution I came across this absolute fucking moron:
He's right, normalization is in the audio processing domain and can't be done realtime.
In the audio transport domain you have the audio compressor, like that pedal is.

Normalization applied realtime with a moving window changes definitionally into compression.
 
He's right, normalization is in the audio processing domain and can't be done realtime.
In the audio transport domain you have the audio compressor, like that pedal is.

Normalization applied realtime with a moving window changes definitionally into compression.
Shut up nerd.
 
Shut up nerd.
Normalisation just pushes the peaks up to the limit, but retains the volume dynamics. Compressors, well compress the signal into a smaller dynamic range, so the loudest and quietest parts are closer in volume.

Most compressors can actually do both, at least the ones I have used.
 
PowerToys. Any of you Windows users should know what this one is. PowerToys adds a fuck ton of useful features that can greatly increase productivity. Personally, I only really user the text selector for grabbing any text on the screen and the color picker.
I started using PowerToys for the "Always On Top" tool, which forces a selected window to always be in front of others. XFCE on Linux has the option to force windows to the top or bottom, and I use it there all the time. I haven't dug into the other tools very much yet. "Text Extractor" looks really handy.

On Linux, I use Zim for note-taking. It's a desktop program that maintains a personal "wiki," gathering plaintext files into a folder called a notebook. I like it because it has a good balance for my use case: the GUI is reasonably feature-rich, with the ability to create things like interactive tables and LaTeX equations, but since its notes are stored in plaintext on disk, I can read and modify them with command-line tools easily. However, there are two major problems with it: there's no standard Android app to read Zim notebooks (I use Markor to do it), and the markup language is a retarded blend of DokuWiki and Markdown. If the ability to read documents as plaintext isn't important to you, Joplin is frankly way better.

In either case, I recommend using Syncthing to mirror your files between devices. Syncthing doesn't use any remote services except relays that connect nodes to each other, the same way BitTorrent uses trackers to connect peers but the trackers can't see the data itself. No accounts, easy setup, unlimited traffic between devices, and the only storage limitations are what your devices can hold.

A side note in the KF spirit of archiving everything: If you find a piece of software you like or that works well, for the love of God, save a local copy. I've run into many instances where I wanted to re-install some program, only to find the GitHub repo was taken down or the company web site folded with no mirrors. If it's open source and you're familiar with git, making a copy is piss easy. But even if it's just an installer, don't delete it. This is especially true for software that is itself legal but is used for dubiously-legal purposes, like downloading/ripping tools.

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In either case, I recommend using Syncthing to mirror your files between devices.
My only complaint is, although this may be user error, I want to push files from my phone to my server but I don't want any deletions to be mirrored. This way I can cut out like 30GB of filled storage while still maintaining them locally. If there's an option for that I just missed then it's golden.
 
My only complaint is, although this may be user error, I want to push files from my phone to my server but I don't want any deletions to be mirrored. This way I can cut out like 30GB of filled storage while still maintaining them locally. If there's an option for that I just missed then it's golden.
Is that 'send only' folder mode what you want then?

I searched a little. Send only on phone, receive only on server with versioning to preserve deleted-on-phone files. Seems to cover it.
 
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My only complaint is, although this may be user error, I want to push files from my phone to my server but I don't want any deletions to be mirrored. This way I can cut out like 30GB of filled storage while still maintaining them locally. If there's an option for that I just missed then it's golden.
In Syncthing's advanced options, you can set the receiving folder to ignore deletions. I share a KeePass database between my devices and set that folder to ignore deletes on every node, so if I accidentally delete the database on one device it doesn't propagate to the others.
 
Not sure if this is a proper place to post this: a call for help from Tixati developer Kevin Hearn. Pops up on Tixati download page.
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Great software for handling .torrent files :semperfidelis:
 
lol it's a paid service too :story:

Sorry, even if this isn't actually a scam and is completely legit, this is totally the kind of thing a fucking jeet would come up with to scam more people.

The payment buttons are download links
You download the extension, but it won't work unless you pay for it or tweak the license checking lines of .js from False to True.

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DesktopRestore is a handy little program to get your desktop icons back in your favorite autistic order if Windows fucks it up through resolution fuckery.
 

You can install the unpacked extension and use it normally if you tweak licensing.js and change a bunch of false values to true.
I gotta say that this doesn't look like anything too special. Everything I've seen about it just makes it look like a simple content filtering tool for Social Media websites, which I'm sure there are many other options out there that do the same thing, maybe even better. Even the video from the Xitter link they provide really offers nothing new.
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L / A / N / A / A

Also, these links at the bottom of the page?
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Yeah, they're broken (I guess that's the best way to describe them) as shit:
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Contact Us doesn't even show anything. Just the email in the link box:
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(E: Those pages aren't actually broken by default. They loaded the actual content of the page for me when I tried again but, for whatever reason, a simple refresh breaks them into what you see in my screenshots. I have no idea what could've caused that for me other than what may be 'Jeet programming)

Trying to archive the website with both Archive.is and Ghostarchive also showed this for the results:
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This has Jeet stained hands all over it, if I'm being honest. Hell, I bet you'll be able to find signs of AI if you Inspect Element the website lmao.

IN MY OPINION: This seems like a scam made by Jeets to dupe retards who want to be le heckin' based by using the ANTI-JEET EXTERMINATOR 100% NO PUNJABI browser extension instead of literally anything else that exists. I'd personally stick with finding and using other alternatives that are also free of charge and don't have street-shitter written all over it.

At least the supposed "reviews" are funny:
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