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bliter@diaspora-fr.org

I #sampled a #bunch of #YouTubers (in 2019) - Once Upon a #Synth

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This is a throwback to 2019 when I went to a #synth event in #Germany with a bunch of content #creators and #sampled some of them saying random things into a mic. Then I stitched it all together into a beat using a custom piece of software I wrote. I posted this a while back but the old #video had a long #vlog intro so I figured I'd share just the #music part cause I feel like it got lost in the #noise.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=znbr9FpGHQE
#musique #sampling #fun

danie10@squeet.me

Show, don’t tell, with Asciinema, an open source terminal session recorder – Viewers can copy-and-paste the text

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Support calls are important and often satisfying in the end, but the act of clear communication can be arduous for everyone involved. If you’ve ever been on a support call, you’ve probably spent several minutes spelling out even the shortest commands and explaining in detail where the spaces and returns fall. While it’s often easier to just seize control of a user’s computer, that’s not really the best way to educate. What you might try instead is sending a user a screen recording, but one that they can copy commands from and paste into their own terminal.

It does not actually execute any commands itself, it merely displays them, with a file size far smaller than an MP4 video file.

See https://opensource.com/article/22/1/record-terminal-session-asciinema

#technology #opensource #asciinema #helpdesk #youtubers
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