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Cake day: August 24th, 2023

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  • We use KMyMoney for all our stuff for years now. Very happy with it! It came in very useful when we were considering some big purchases to figure out what we could afford.

    It can read Quicken files which most banks support. Those have account numbers inside them, so KMyMoney will automatically recognize which account it should go into if you set enter those numbers when setting up the account in KMyMoney in the first place. Some banks only allow you to export to CSV which is a bit more cumbersome, but KMyMoney supports that too.

    It will intelligently categorize statement entries too. If you’ve set a particular entry as belonging to a certain category once, it will remember that for the next time you import a statement. Then you just confirm.

    Those categories are very handy when making the reports to see our spending and income patterns.

    Anyway, I highly recommend it.





  • Cute! 😀

    It mostly works. I think line 103 should maybe be:

    os.remove(os.path.join(cdata, "teat.txt"))
    

    So, “teat.txt” instead of “eat.txt”. I think this prevents the cat from ever getting happy since that line causes an error and it never reaches image.set_from_file(os.path.join(current_dir, "data/happy.png")) which is very sad!

    Actually, you may just want to catch the error if the file happens to not exist. Like this:

        try:
            os.remove(os.path.join(cdata, "teat.txt"))
        except FileNotFoundError:
            pass
    











  • Oh, I see what you mean about the Glaxnimate Flatpak. I just tried it out.

    You can get it to work, but it’s a bit of a hack. You first need to create a script containing:

    #!/bin/sh
    /usr/bin/flatpak run org.mattbas.Glaxnimate $@
    

    Let’s call it glax or something like that. Then make it executable:

    chmod +x glax
    

    Then in Kdenlive, go to Settings -> Configure Kdenlive -> Environment -> Standard Applications, change the one for editing animation to point to that script. Should work now. At least, it did for me!

    And yeah, shame about the audio processing.


  • I’ve been using Glaxnimate which integrates with Kdenlive. It’s a tool for animating SVG elements. It’s a bit clunky I find but it’s nice in that you can have shapes and text follow animation path with different time curves. It can be used directly from Kdenlive which is pretty cool.

    As for other tips, one I use a lot is Timeline Preview Rendering. If you have a whole pile of effects, playing in the project monitor can become very choppy. With the prerendering, you can just render that section and it will play smooth while still allowing you do edit the audio.

    Finally, for getting the footage from clips, I use I and O to set the start and end of a part of the clip I want and then with Ctrl+I I can create a zone that shows up in the Project bin. I use that a lot to get the fragments I want first and then build the fill timeline later.



  • I have two machines that back up to a local server using Borg. That whole server in turn backs up to Jottacloud using restic with encryption enabled.

    By the way, I wouldn’t use rclone for backups. Use restic or something similar that does incremental backups. Because if you do rclone and then later discover that some files were corrupted locally, then your files are gone. With incremental backups you would still be able to retrieve them.

    Oh, or do you mean backing up the stuff that is on the cloud?


  • I have an AKASO Brave 7LE. I just take out the SD card and put it in an USB reader that I plug into my home server to move the videos. Then I just use my desktop for editing with Kdenlive which has a defish filter for getting rid of the camera distortion these actioncams have.

    It’s also possible to connect to the camera through WiFi, but it’s much slower than using the SD card reader.

    Regarding firmware updates, I don’t think AKASO is really into that but at some point I had an issue and support sent me a file that you just put on the SD card and the camera does the rest.



  • DeathByDenim@lemmy.worldtoLinux@lemmy.mlMicrosoft Edge, anyone?
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    1 year ago

    I use Edge daily for work. Everything it Office 365 and there is of course no Outlook client or Word or whatever on Linux. So I use the web version for everything. So I might as well have Edge to do the Microsoft since surely MS must make sure their stuff works on their own browser, right? (right??).

    I also use the PWA version of Teams since the native client doesn’t really work well and since somewhat recently is also “officially” unsupported.

    Anyway, it keeps the MS stuff separate from my normal browsing with Firefox and I’ve disabled JavaScript in Edge for all non-MS stuff. It works pretty well. Took me some battles to get rid of the Bing sidebar but they finally made that an option you can set.