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I do various technology related things. You can find my website here, which has links to my weblog, projects, and profiles on other services.
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I was thinking someone could make a firmware like Tasmota but for printers that can be installed on many existing printers, and a company could make a printer that runs that is designed to run that firmware just like how you can get smart home devices designed to run Tasmota. Also, we just need printers that properly support IPP.
If you format the link as !community@instance.tld
it will be a clickable link (in this case it would be !geocaching@lemmy.world).
The only issue I have with Ardour is that all plugins need to be installed separately (assuming OP hasn’t installed them already).
I recently purchased a copy of Ardour, and I have noticed that, but I have found most basic plugins can be found for free.
nothing wrong with more options :)
Options are key.
Ardour should be able to do that.
I don’t believe LMMS can do audio tracks, so Ardour would be the one to go with.
It could also be similar to the timelines, where there is a menu to either show everything or filter to one of the other options there currently.
!canvas@toast.ooo (this link will open the community on the user’s own instance)
I am planning on writing a graphical interface for gphoto2 (a Linux camera remote library) which will allow for tethered shooting and some other neat things (like using a computer as an intervalometer). I might also write a web interface for it, so it will allow for using a table or phone to remote control a camera and allow the user to check on timelapses, but it will take a while to get it all to work.
I have been experimenting with using Inkscape and OpenSCAD for 3d modeling, and it seems to work for what I do, but I know quite a few people prefer a more graphical interface than OpenSCAD.
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Or just go to https://lemmyverse.net/
I wonder if even just an open source firmware for printers could work.
I have a Brother printer that barely works with anything, but on Linux it works perfectly fine.
This is a great list of communities! Nice to see that !illegallysmolbirbs@mander.xyz made it on here.
The Enhancer for YouTube™ plugin has an option to do this automatically.
It’s not mine, but I think the purple look comes from color grading more than white balance (this is definitely not just a raw photo straight out of the camera). I actually like the purple look to it (I think it makes it look kind of interesting, almost like the coloring of a painting, and others do too), but it is completely subjective, so I see why you might not like it as much.
Great video! I’ll pin this to the community so people can find this easier.
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