And to get this out of the way early, no I can't just switch to creating my slides in HTML. However I can rely on always being able to export them to PDF from whatever they're created in.
Fellow conference speakers! I'm tired of posting my slides on Speakerdeck, I want to host them on my own website.
What awesome tools are there for doing this in a way that looks as close to Speakerdeck as possible? I'm thinking maybe an old-school JS slideshow viewer?
Hi! It's been a while! Some HDMI splitters will strip HDCP but they can't advertise that, so try buying a few more cheap ones from questionable sources and you'll find one that works eventually!
I think it's an Apple licensing thing? But also there should be a different format that the Hyperdeck can read that you can export from Windows, not sure the details but check the other formats on the Hyperdeck.
Of course the other half of that question is are there any consumers left? StackExchange was one of the biggest left but they dropped support a couple years ago.
Alright yep that just about covers it!
Five years ago I was writing a song sketch every day for 100 days in a row, and I've always been meaning to expand those into full length songs, but that's clearly not happening this year.
Are you ever worried about artists reusing clips and triggering copyright claims? I had a copyright claim on a YouTube video because an artist published nearly identical songs to two stock music websites and ContentID found it.
omg I am going through my part 107 training right now and I can't even count the number of violations in this video, not to mention the absolutely irresponsible cycling they were doing even without a drone 😬😬🥶
Just used this handy XKCD chart to determine that it was finally time to build a web interface on top of this little PHP script that generates PDFs of checks, rather than continuing to hack up this code by hand every time I need to print one. imgs.xkcd.com/comics/is_it_w…