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The thread isn't about the morality of ad blocking, it's about the morality of google.
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F-ES Sitecore wrote: The thread isn't about the morality of ad blocking, it's about the morality of google. Yes, I know. It's still a valid question.
F-ES Sitecore wrote: the morality of google. The company that wanted to use their power to affect the outcome of a Presidential election? Ya, what morality?
Everyone is born right handed. Only the strongest overcome it.
Fight for left-handed rights and hand equality.
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Because taking something you are not authorized to is not the same as refusing to accept things you do not want.
"They have a consciousness, they have a life, they have a soul! Damn you! Let the rabbits wear glasses! Save our brothers! Can I get an amen?"
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Rick York wrote: you are not authorized to So, if a website explicitly said that you must accept ads, then you would use no adblocker?
Everyone is born right handed. Only the strongest overcome it.
Fight for left-handed rights and hand equality.
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Here are some points. You may not agree with them, that's ok with me.
The Internet was not created to be an advertising platform for scumbags.
The vast majority of websites are nothing but click-bait to try and attract people so they can push ads.
If you created a website with the goal of pushing ads, then you should take it down. This is not what the web was designed for. Go away. Sites like these are just trash.
I've been a network engineer since the 'net was telnet and gopher, and many servers didn't even have passwords. You could just log into them. That was before "marketing people" discovered that the Internet would be cheap way to exploit people.
With VERY few exceptions, I have not seen any advertising since around 1999.
Finally, the Internet was created for the free exchange of information. NOT MARKETING.
I'm not saying that marketing should be illegal, I'm saying that your opinion that the Internet is a giant advertising platform is wrong. And we will fight it until our last breaths.
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Basildane wrote: the Internet was created for the free exchange of information. NOT MARKETING. And things evolve. Should everything on Amazon.com be free?
Basildane wrote: your opinion that the Internet is a giant advertising platform is wrong. Of course it's wrong. And it's not even my opinion. Why would you think it is?
Everyone is born right handed. Only the strongest overcome it.
Fight for left-handed rights and hand equality.
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ZurdoDev wrote: Should everything on Amazon.com be free?
Abso-f*cking-lutely!
".45 ACP - because shooting twice is just silly" - JSOP, 2010 ----- You can never have too much ammo - unless you're swimming, or on fire. - JSOP, 2010 ----- When you pry the gun from my cold dead hands, be careful - the barrel will be very hot. - JSOP, 2013
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John Simmons / outlaw programmer wrote: Abso-f*cking-lutely! Are you sure?
Everyone is born right handed. Only the strongest overcome it.
Fight for left-handed rights and hand equality.
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Basildane wrote: your opinion that the Internet is a giant advertising platform is wrong.
Completely agree that it's not what it was created for, but denying it's what it turned into nonetheless sounds kinda naïve at this point.
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Basildane wrote: Finally, the Internet was created for the free exchange of information. NOT MARKETING
Marketing doesn't fall under free speech?
So, you saw an advertisement, how were you harmed in that?
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Marketing isn't the "free exchange of ideas". And the internet wasn't invented to promote free speech.
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John Simmons / outlaw programmer wrote: And the internet wasn't invented to promote free speech.
True. It was an US DoD idea.
Created to defend free speech?
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More like to alert the government when subversives (aka patriots) used it to criticise the government. :/
".45 ACP - because shooting twice is just silly" - JSOP, 2010 ----- You can never have too much ammo - unless you're swimming, or on fire. - JSOP, 2010 ----- When you pry the gun from my cold dead hands, be careful - the barrel will be very hot. - JSOP, 2013
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In VS2017 you can add files using "add as link", so the physical file only exists in one place, and any change to that file is reflected in all projects that use it. Theoretically.
In practice, it doesn't work at all on non-compilable files - you know - like in a web project. I tried using the feature with shared cshtml files, and linked files aren't found. at all.
What the actual f*ck Microsoft?
EDIT =================================================
Well, it seems you have to view the file's properties, and change Build Action to "Content", and Copy to Output Dir to "Always Copy". Manually. Like you're back in the the 80's.
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A preferrable approach - create a RazorPages class library and put all your common code in that (css, js, partial views, etc).
".45 ACP - because shooting twice is just silly" - JSOP, 2010 ----- You can never have too much ammo - unless you're swimming, or on fire. - JSOP, 2010 ----- When you pry the gun from my cold dead hands, be careful - the barrel will be very hot. - JSOP, 2013
modified 24-Jan-19 6:39am.
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Maybe you can add the folder where the file is to: Projects - Reference Paths, but I'm not a web-developer so can't tell if this will work
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ms never got behind symbolic links, for whatever reasons of taste or style, so it's not surprising that their guys aren't good at working with them.
I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!
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It's worse (but improving) in SSIS' Script Tasks.
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Express craftsmanship is dead after one visits Cuba (10)
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Express = Articulate
Craftsmanship = Art
one visits Cuba = icu
dead = late
We can’t stop here, this is bat country - Hunter S Thompson RIP
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Well done... thought it might last longer than 11 minutes! Will you explain or shall I?
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I was late logging on this morning - explanation added - nice clue by the way
We can’t stop here, this is bat country - Hunter S Thompson RIP
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Thanks. Don't need to tell you who's on tomorrow...
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Can anyone recommend a good (and free) video editor for windows?
My main concerns are:
* sync two videos with sounds: I would like to record with two cameras and interweave the video images, but keep the sound "running" continuously.
* add/overlay multiple titles and or images
* sufficient HD output (probably standard nowadays)
It's for (basic) vlogging.
thanks!
PS: You can, of course, find many "the best 10 free video editors" on google, but nothing beats real experience, hence I ask the question here
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Avidemux[^] is basic, but full featured and very quick - it also uses your graphics card if it can so it can really fly on some operations. Never got it to adjust audio timing though, so I tend to use it for video assembly, and add the audio track on later.
FFMPEG[^] is damn good at combining sources, and altering timings - but it's command line driven and not for the faint hearted (it's ... um ... not obvious what to type. It's also very good at splitting audio and video into separate files so you can process them in something more friendly.
Audacity[^] is good at anything to do with audio.
I tend to split with FFMPEG, edit with Audacity and Avidemux, then combine again with FFFMPEG.
I have tried several "all in one" packages, like Corel Videostudio but I end up frustrated and bemused mostly because I'm unwilling to sit through six hour videos in order to resync an audio track by 0.3 seconds ... And they have all been a lot, lot slower to process a video than the above!
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Never throw anything away, Griff
Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...
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