I'm still doing those surveys, which are probably not worth the cost any more given the amount of data they've got on me now lol.
Yes, I distinctly remember Play credit being able to get consumed to partially pay for orders, but I couldn't get it to cover part of a recent purchase I made no matter what I tried. I wonder if it had something to do with the fact that I was already using a $2-off->$2-app promo...
Mother cicadas use the metal-enhanced saws built into their abdomens—wood-drilling shafts layered with elements like aluminum, copper, and iron—to slice pockets into tree branches, where they’ll lay roughly 500 eggs each.
I am using Waterfox on Android and it displayed like this, so I did still have to go into landscape to read the bullets.
By the way, I'm a bit annoyed at how the end of the survey asked what we like most, but there was no space to say what we like least. I wish there could be some way to create, like, subcommunities for topics like company brands (like certain car models and stuff). This is my biggest issue with this otherwise-nice place to the point of making me feel like leaving, since it prevents getting & sharing key, helpful information. Just my 2¢ (and I know that's probably not the goal of Beehaw...).
Really annoyed to find out that Google Play credit must entirely cover an app purchase or else it doesn't get used at all. Oh, well. There are innumerable worse injustices out there.
You can set one audio track as a source and have a second similar one auto-align with it. Right-click the audio track in Kdenlive's timeline and you'll see these options.
The way I use it is:
Record video on a phone
At the same time, record superior audio on a microphone
In Kdenlive, load both project files and align the mic's audio track to the phone's inferior audio (which you first designate as the source)
Delete the phone audio and splice the remaining material
It's been incredibly helpful for me to the point of donating to the dev team.
The what?