Does it have all the new research paper regarding medicine and pharmacological action and newer drug interactions and stuff?
Can't we all researcher who is technically good at web servers start a opensource alternative to these paid services. I get that we need to publish to a renowned publisher, but we also decide together to publish to an alternative opensource option. This way the alternate opensource option also grows.
"Glass is glass, and glass breaks" I want a metal back phone. I don't care about wireless charging.
Can anyone suggest me an Android that has all these?
Is bottle different from wine ? And thank you for suggesting it. I'll look it up.
Instead of building only roads and cutting down trees. Lets start planting trees as a thing. And ask for climate reforms in the country with the politicians instead of religion wars.
Meanwhile here on Earth, we need to login using two accounts to access Helldivers 2. And even got pulled from many countries. What a time to be alive.
For batch converting ISOs to a specific resolution and format while preserving folder hierarchy on Linux, you can indeed use ffmpeg
with a bash script. However, you might also consider using HandBrakeCLI
, which is a command-line interface for HandBrake, a popular video transcoder.
Here's how you could use HandBrakeCLI
to achieve your goal:
HandBrakeCLI
if you haven't already:sudo apt-get install handbrake-cli
#!/bin/bash
# Set input and output directories
input_dir="/path/to/your/input/directory"
output_dir="/path/to/your/output/directory"
# Convert ISOs to 720p h.265
find "$input_dir" -name "*.iso" -type f | while read -r file; do
output_file="${file%.iso}.mp4"
handbrakecli --input "$file" --output "$output_dir/$output_file" --preset="Super HQ 720p30 Surround"
done
Adjust the preset according to your needs. You can check available presets with HandBrakeCLI --preset-list
.
chmod +x convert_iso.sh
./convert_iso.sh
This script will convert all ISO files in the specified input directory to 720p h.265 MP4 files using HandBrakeCLI while preserving the folder hierarchy.
I don't like brave browser from first use. Something seemed off.
If we have to be comfortable not owning games, then they have to be comfortable us pirating them.
I have a screenshot joke, but the image above is too blurry
If you are so concerned, why not use alternatives *removed externally hosted image*
That isn't earthfox , its shadowfox
Lame. Add a removable battery and its IP68, I'm sold.