This handy trick for combining a bunch of spreadsheet files from @chambln saved me some time using @libreoffice.
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This handy trick for combining a bunch of spreadsheet files from @chambln saved me some time using @libreoffice.
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Aaand it's minimally working, so: https://ffmpeg.app is now live!
Use FFmpeg recipes without fiddling with the command line!
Consider this an early beta. There's still a ton missing:
- Ability to tweak the command line (i.e. hand editing, or selectors)
- Proper mobile styles
- About, disclaimers, etc
- Many more command recipes
- Better accessibility
- "Bug fixes and performance improvements"
But, it's doing the thing!
I thought getting an RSS feed up would take quite a lot of work, but then I discovered @chambln's incredible pandoc-rss project (https://github.com/chambln/pandoc-rss) which made it almost trivial to integrate it into my build script, so there's now a feed at https://blog.nichobi.com/feed.xml
I did however notice pandoc-rss wasn't available on the AUR yet, so I remedied that as well: https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/pandoc-rss