re: Semi-automated audio conversion.
@packbat Aw, heck. Sorry about that! Worse yet, I had a much better CW that would have made it more obvious, but I ended up editing it away. Lesson learned!
And yeah, I totally get that about not wanting to pick up new software. It's why I still have so many of the old-fashioned habits I do as far as how I organize files and such... and why when I must find something new for a task I want to do, I try to find the thing that's most versatile for wrapping around the old way of doing things so I don't lose track of it all!
Semi-automated audio conversion.
@packbat The looping is best done in Audacity and the like, but I recommend foobar2000 to do everything else there in basically one step. It's got a very versatile setup for doing automatic signal processing while converting files! I've got it set up so I can convert dozens of videogame soundtracks from odd original formats to FLAC with metadata preserved and reformatted as desired, with slight reverb, normalization, and other desired effects with a couple clicks. Then, when it pops up a list of the FLAC files it made, I drag all those right back into the playlist and convert them to Vorbis (or MP3) with another click!
For working with tags specifically, I highly recommend Mp3tag, which is amazing for working with tags specifically. Copy from one set of files to another, read tags from a text file, search-and-replace that can use regular expressions, even reorganize a tens-of-thousands-of-files collection into a better folder structure based on tags and filenames. With undo history, even! This is probably overkill, though, if you only need to convert individual files on occasion. *grin*
Talking to yourself, +
"Talking out loud to yourself is a technology for thinking"
"A lot of attention has been given to the power of spoken self-affirmation as a means of self-empowerment, in the spirit of positive psychology. However, as Kleist says, talking to oneself is also a cognitive and intellectual tool that allows for a wider array of possible use cases. Contemporary theories in cognition and the science of learning reaffirm Kleist’s speculations, and show how self-talk contributes not only to motivation and emotional regulation, but also to some higher cognitive functions such as developing metacognition and reasoning."
https://psyche.co/ideas/talking-out-loud-to-yourself-is-a-technology-for-thinking
Today's gripe: "Urgent paperwork." (slightly long?)
@porsupah It's necessary in the "must jump through hoops" sense.
And that reminds me: Each PDF I got was set up as US legal (8½×14") paper, but with wide top and bottom margins to allow it to be printed on US letter (8½×11) size. By default, a PDF reader will shrink the legal down to fit the letter page so it prints much smaller than it should for no reason.
Shit like this is why I smoke so much weed.
re: Today's gripe: "Urgent paperwork." (slightly long?)
@packbat The worst part is that it really shouldn't be. I have to sign four pieces of paperwork to state a single decision which is that I don't want to be involved in even more paperwork. Seriously.
I hate legal shit.
Today's gripe: "Urgent paperwork." (slightly long?)
@xinjinmeng For the most part, probably not. Two facts to scare you off: It's Louisiana law, and it's about real estate.
Today's gripe: "Urgent paperwork." (slightly long?)
Three weeks ago, my father called to tell my brother and I that we'd each be receiving a packet of important legal documents sent by a legal-type person (let's call them Biscuit) helping him with legal-type stuff. Both of us would need to sign it all in front of a notary with two witnesses, then overnight-mail to a different legal-type person (let's call them Gravy).
A week after that, Biscuit sends a text message to me, my brother, and my dad, asking if I've received the packet. I reply that nothing has arrived. They read off the address they sent it to... but it was one I haven't lived at for many years. They hurriedly set about e-mailing the documents to me, insisting that they needed them printed and signed and witnessed and notarized and overnighted to them ASAP.
Oh, and Gravy also texts me independently for all the same reasons.
So I coaxed a couple friends – the first two I could find who weren't pinned down by a day job – to come out with me on a cold, nasty day to a UPS store get it all sorted at once. (Super appreciative! Once such a thing is possible again, I owe y'all lunch at least.)
Two weeks after that, my dad and brother and I get another text message from Biscuit. Turns out Gravy forgot one of the documents! So we'd need to do the same thing all over again. My brother responds first, asking why the first one had to be overnighted if they obviously had at least two weeks to sit on it, and what the actual real deadline is we needed to meet. We receive a date that's one week out, and Biscuit e-mails the remaining document.
Yet again, Gravy also texts me independently for all the same reasons.
I check the document. My brother's name is misspelled, my address is listed as the same invalid one from before, and it has me misgendered. I convey this to Biscuit, who will coordinate with Gravy and get the corrected document e-mailed to me quickly. Very urgent.
This morning, before my usual hours – just what are time zones, anyhow? – I receive a call, a voicemail, and texts from both Biscuit and Gravy to ask if I overnighted the document. I remind them that I'm still waiting for the corrections. Gravy sends them to me five minutes later. I remind both parties that "ASAP" might not be immediate because I have to yet again summon two friends to drag my ass out to the same UPS store in the middle of a pandemic lockdown, all because somehow nobody's managed to make this happen in a sane, paperless way.
I hate legal shit.
want to spend $60 on the cyberpunk genre without giving it to a game that will either kill you on the inside or just literally kill you?
some folks over at itch.io put together a cool bundle of games that directly support queer & poc indie devs!
Cyberpunk 2077 seizure PSA
Don’t know how many of y’all have seen this but apparently there’s a sequence that specifically flashes red and white lights so uh, heads up if y’all were thinking of playing this
https://www.gameinformer.com/2020/12/07/cyberpunk-2077-epileptic-psa
"Is there a potion of invisibility?"
"Potion of Storm Giant strength. *gravelly deep voice* YOU. DON'T. SEE. ME."
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psa for switch users, google analytics
oh wow what do you know, nintendo's doing shady shit again
they did not announce they'd introduce google analytics in 11.0.0 (the most recent update), but there is a way to turn it off
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@kelseyhusky Aw, geez. Do they have any real justification for it?
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