Is there any way to use the web versions of these on iOS without having to download the app? A specialized browser perhaps? I'm trying to set up ipads for patients and I dont want them having to log in and out of apps it makes it too difficult to manage. I'd rather they be forced to use web versions then I can train nurses to just wipe browser data in one step.
Title. I wanna know if Afro Samurai is a entirely japanese production or if it's a co-production. The imdb page states it's a japanese-american production https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0465316/?ref_=tt_mv_close But, the wikipedia page states that the series was already finished when Samuel L. Jackson found about it and he just added american voice acting and music. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Afro_Samurai#Anime However, this article only cites this MacMillan archived webpage as source https://web.archive.org/web/20091004142707/http://us.macmillan.com/afrosamuraivol1 Which doesn't have any info about the subject at all. I does have some broken flash videos which I suppose have some information about the subject, but I'm not entirely sure about it.
Hello my based brothers, as I do not know my ways arround AMD and their CPU's well enough to make a smart choise, I've came to you.
If possible, would you be kind tonhelp me pick a CPU that is: -under 300USD (preferably at 150USD as I am as poor as a black man from da hood) -hashrate at a minimum of 2kh/s -supports virtualization -is frequently used in laptops
Thank you my brothers for the help I needed for finding my CPU of choice! *tips fedora in a sign of respect*
Whats a good CBR reader for Windows? CDisplay EX just crashes each time I try using it. Is there a reader that lets me keep cover icons for my CBR files?
I was meant to take my 5th year medical school exams in a couple of weeks but because of corona it's all online now. Do any doctors/FY1s wanna help me cheat so I can top score?
I've been trying to teach myself how to use this for making gifs and webms. For gifs I've found and used this line: >ffmpeg -ss 61.0 -t 2.5 -i StickAround.mp4 -filter_complex "[0:v] fps=12,scale=w=480:h=-1,split [a];[a] palettegen=stats_mode=single [p];[p] paletteuse=new=1" StickAroundPerFrame.gif And simply adjusting things like time, scale, and fps to my liking (I admittedly don't know the palette stuff works, but it's been giving me good quality gifs. For webms, my line looks like: >ffmpeg -i input.mkv -ss 00:00:10.000 -to 00:00:20.000 -c:v libvpx -c:a libvorbis -crf 35 -b:v 700K -vf scale=-1:360 -threads 4 -an output.webm I know I can use -an to remove the audio if it isn't necessary. But I'm not entirely sure what -crf, b:v, and threads do. Or how the scale works. Could someone recommend me a better command line and possibly explain it?
I'm looking for any text based roleplaying websites/communities with a similar set up to google + and mewe in terms of text-based roleplaying. Maybe something that adheres to a category like:
>Posts serving as scenes for characters (So not public chat-room style where everything is just done within the chat) >Some sort of overarching setting within the community (Like fantasy/sci-fi) >Character profiles (Like posts or profiles explaining your character) >A chat for ooc discussion/chatter (rather than IC roleplaying) >A community of people telling multiple storylines set in the world of the rpg rather than a DM or a singular plotline.
I've been looking for so long, please help Anon your my only hope.
Is it possible to recover files written to a CD-R/DVD-R and then overwritten by newly burnt data despite the fact the files are still burned onto there just not recognised any more? Since burning is just engraving some dye, to delete the file is just to ignore it when it shows up right? And any new data will just be burned onto any free space. I tried using CDRoller etc but they dont even bother reading the entire CD, just the newly burnt files