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scratsearcher 🔍🔮📊🎲 @ glowing_hans @sopuli.xyz
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  • Not you. take CURSE OF RA [7 lines of incromprehensible egyptian hyroglyphs]

    Best reply to a greeting by Adobe

  • I only used kdenlive an open source Video editor, I do not know how similar it is to AE though. With kdenlive I can …

    • cut and arange video snippets in a timeline
    • apply effects like transform/lens (many more) to video
    • I can apply simple audio effects with the pitch effect, or generate white noise. Slow down Video
    • they have AI-effects and audio editing in their roadmap …

    Sounds similar to AE from what I read on its wiki entry

  • Why dont they get bullied on X as well?

  • Yeah but turning China into a democracy will be harder than returning the US to what it has been, a constitutional law-based society.

  • This makes no sense bro. At least the US has a potential path to return to a different president/congress in 4 years, since it has a constitution that grant rights to everyone.

  • Yeah and maybe some homeless addict starved in the street I presume

  • Russia has not the port infrastructure china has. And that would take decades to build, if Russia can even afford it (it costs more money then they have).

  • maybe wrong: When all countries become more isolationist, there is no WW3. But if one country is expansionist, while all others are isolationist, yes.

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  • As safeguards age, they should have become harder to remove. But these are pretty young.

  • To quote the article:

    a Type-B that seems to have a proprietary connector and a Type-C that is compatible with the USB-C standard.

    So its half proprietary. No thanks!

  • I can defend my choice of words "historical": Even the most mundane happenings today might be viewed completely weird practices in the future.

  • Also these 27 countries have varying levels of dependence and relations with the US, making a unified stance more difficult to arrive at, to call some examples

    • Poland imports most of its weapons from the U.S. so they depend on good relations for national security and spare parts
    • Germans largest trading partner: the U.S. The economy depends on exports, and needs to do everything to get the Tariffs down. Norway is a similar boat, their government funds are invested in big tech.
    • meanwhile France has maintained some level of strategic independence
    • Spain and Portugal might even benefit from this, due to their better relation with South American countries and free trade there becomes vital. + potential for growth

    Also they consider they have still a competitive advantage over China, since their tariffs are only 20% while these on China are 54%, so action is less urgent.

  • We are witnessing history in the making, people! Keep documenting and writing it down, like the ancient greek historians. The US has radically changed under the new president Trump 2024 -> 2025 and we will need to study the effects on our world and global economy closely. Historic times indeed.

  • Who cares when the commoners living next to the coal plant breathe radioactive dust? Its cheaper to run for the industrialists short term, less capital investment to build, educate personell and maintain them is required. /s

  • yes even coal is "cheaper" than nuclear once you disregard polution

  • I think France is in the best position to lead in these new tariff times, as they retained more economic and strategic independence compared to for example Germany. Time to learn french.

    tensions flare over new US tariffs, French President Emmanuel Macron has urged companies to freeze US investments

    the "urge" is just the first step I guess?