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"then" is used to depict time, sequence or a causal relationship. "than" is used with comparative adjectives, to depict comparison.

  • They were just a little wrong, “Flu shots give you a flu”.

    There are 2 types of these shots essentially:

    1. the pathogen is put into some other thing that creates stuff that fights against said pathogen. That stuff is then extracted and given in the shot.
    2. the pathogen itself is processed and given to you. This causes your body to make stuff that fights against the pathogens. Your body then vaguely remembers how the pathogen felt and hence, increases the reaction your body does to any attack from a similar pathogen that comes the next time. This is the one corresponding to the above quote.

    Of course, if your immune system is weak, the processed pathogen can be enough to give you quite a bit of a problem.

  • Where, were, we’re.

    I never had a problem with those, until I started with stuff like Reddit.

    Now, I find myself making the mistake and catching it in proofreading.Guess my brain is starting to age too.

  • I am currently thinking that it might just be the problem with me having set too high parameters, but considering that mpv is unable to recognise the format even after 2 seconds of audio, perhaps there is some bug.

  • Well, the time value is definitely going forward, so I won't expect that, but then a similar thing happens quite a bit with video stuff, so maybe you're right.Similar, not same, because in that case, it starts showing speed=N/A

  • If they give WFH, I'll sign up.

  • Maybe it balloons RAM usage enough to trigger swapping?

    Well, my RAM usage doesn't seem to have increased though (at least from this process).And I haven't setup a swap.

    http://cue.tools/wiki/FLACCL

    Oh, it has a CUDA library!?Then this FFmpeg FLAC library is really basic, considering it has no parallelism. I was assuming that the algorithm itself is not parallelisable.

  • This try was actually me evaluating the thing.

    Now I am considering reevaluating whether evaluating the option is viable for me.

  • I realise I wasn't able to make this look funny.

    BTW, the resultant bitrate from the same source file with:

    • default options : 706.8 kb/s
    • -compression_level 12 : 698.1 kb/s
    • with -exact_rice_parameters 1 -multi_dim_quant 1 that I am trying right now, it currently shows the bitrate to be 331.4 kb/s
      • but it's only encoded the first 1.88 seconds yet, so no idea if it really will manage such an impressive compression.
  • Yeah, just need to set it up correctly.

  • If you intend on using that with tab completions, you will have extra work to do.

  • I vaguely remember zsh in Manjaro (by default) having a tab completion that automatically added the slashes.Never set it up myself though.

    But I really hate having to worry about quoting my file variables in scripts.So much, that after a certain complexity, I just give up the script and make the thing in C++.


    Oh, and if I make a script that doesn't handle file names properly (because it's not required in that specific use case), I make sure to delete it after use, to prevent mistaken use later, which would otherwise cause more headache than just having to rewrite a script.

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  • Wait, so lossless webp manages to be smaller than even lossy jpg, while also having to losslessly reproduce jpeg artifacts, which tends to otherwise greatly increase file sizes (as compared to the original lossless file) in lossless formats?

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  • Yeah.I use KCharSelect for it and have been considering making a plasmoid for it for a while now.

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  • A lot of things are easier to learn when you have a base foundation.

    Also, a lot of skills have interrelated mental pathways, so once you have enough exp with one, learning the other means, you are actually plasticising your brain, less than what you would have, had you learnt the other skill without knowing the first.

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  • I know I'm late, but you can also use:R² = 0.11

    Someone said it messes with screen-readers, but when I tried, everything messed with screen-readers, so I don't see much of a difference.

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  • Why the extra $1, if you by 2 corndags?

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  • Oh, I forgot webp supported transparency.Guess it has something over jpg.

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  • No, it's a new format remember?So TLS, maybe

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  • did that ages ago

    That's the point of revolution, no?Going back to something that was in the past, except giving it a new name and context:P