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  • I didn't use any API account (opensubtutle was still free and open to public).

    1. most of the time I got a hit (subliminal supports many sites with API access)
    2. If missed, I check the file with mediainfo and check fps.
    3. If there is release info and fps, I manually downloaded by searching with FPS.
    4. If fps is correct and timing is out I use subler to correct the time after manually syncing time with VLC or MPV

    These days, *arr setup (according to trash guide) and Plex pass automatically get me the subtitles.







  • Started learning vim and used neovim since pre-lsp era (i think before 0.5). Drew's books are eyes opening and I never had to struggle like the writer.

    Then neovim with lua support came out. I dragged my feets to migrate my nvim.init to init.lua.

    Tried a few time but never completed the migration. I completed the migration using the LazyVim (like the community aspect of astrovim).



  • Venezuela’s Canaima National Park, Angel Falls reigns as the undisputed king of waterfalls. But Angel Falls’ kingdom only stretches above ground.

    The world’s largest waterfall is actually underwater, located in the Denmark Strait, between Iceland and Greenland. Towering at more than three kilometers high, it is three times taller than Angel Falls. Every second, more than three million cubic meters of cold, dense water emanates from the strait.



  • Monaspace AUR-packaged fonts do not registered as monospace font in ArchLinux.

    Though Konsole can be configured to use the font, Kitty does not recognize it. Manual install in macOS works for Kitty.

    I like Neon and Argon variants of Monaspace.

    My favorite was PragmataPro (not free) but it has different glyphs from Nerd Fonts. Similar ones are Iosevka, Victor, Mplus 1 code. Now new favorite is JetbrainsMono NF.

    SF code, Fira Code are also in the favorite list.

    Lab mono, fragment Mono are nice and planning to try them.

    Generally I like condense (but not too condesed) round fonts.






  • tun@lemm.eetohomelab@lemmy.mlResources on homelab security?
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    10 months ago

    textbook from a university course on ICT that is considered particularly good?

    IMO, text book covers more on theory. Generally text book are outdated when it comes out due to relatively longer time required for preparation and publishing.