![]() To determine the source of banding in some videos, we wanted to quickly check the bit-rate in the master files. This is a good idea whose time has not yet come. Unfortunately video publishers will have to stick to just h265 8-bit playback as any h265 support, let alone 10-bit colour depth 4:2:2 colour, is still inconsistent across browsers). We are considering making online h265 10-bit 4:2:2 video playback easier in FV Player. World’s Worst ReadMe or Why Open Source Struggles Hopefully someone at OmniRom will rewrite that ReadMe for a popular device to be more useful to new users. What’s the marketing angle here for FOSS?Īpple politely screws their users, we might be rude and unhelpful but we won’t sell your data. If you care about anything on the device – NOW its the time to create Make sure you are familiar with basic usage of fastboot and adb Make sure you use the latest version of Android SDK platform tools ![]() There are different impls of payload dumper eg Use payload dumper to extract boot.img and vendor_boot.img from that Just google for any specific instructions there.Īlso I will skip anything regarding bootloader unlock here It’s probably the most user-hostile readme I’ve ever read.īear with me that I simply dont care about Windooze users here ![]() Just check out the ReadMe though from the Google Pixel 6 Pro. Not too many phones supported but some of those supported have good cameras like the Redmi Note 10 and the Google Pixel 6 Pro. It comes in two main forms – LineageOS and OmniRom (found OmniRom on the Wikipedia Linux family tree SVG, which is worth a detour all on its own). Unfortunately the only viable mobile OS outside of iOS is de-Google Android. Hence time to start another investigation of Android/iOS alternatives. Apple just doesn’t seem to be able to collaborate politely with FOSS and is deliberately sabotaging their users. MarsEdit 3 customers who purchased from either the web or the Mac App Store on June 1 or later can upgrade to version 4.0 absolutely free, and MarsEdit 3 customers who purchased before June 1 can still upgrade for 50% off at $24.95.I’m getting very weary of Apple’s endless issues syncing with WebDav which is required for Fruux or NextCloud. MarsEdit 4 is available on the web and on the Mac App Store for $49.95 after the 14 day free trial (otherwise publishing features are disabled and editing is limited to local content only). MarsEdit 4 also marks the first major new version in seven years, and it’s a free app to try for two weeks before purchasing. If you publish from the Mac and haven’t tried MarsEdit before, version 4.0 is a great place to start if you want to experience offline writing with local copies of your content without the browser involved. Support for macOS standard autosave means never worrying about losing your work. MarsEdit Safari App Extension makes it easy to create new posts based on things you read on the web. Preview fillters for Markdown, MultiMarkdown, and Convert Line Breaks are now implemented natively so they run at lightning speed, converting your writing on the fly. ![]() A baseline template is easily created and can be fine-tuned by hand if desired. Preview your posts as you write them, just as they’ll appear when published on the web.
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