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they have updated the list with newer models they weren’t on the list a few months ago
You must be confusing it with GrapheneOS. LineageOS has literally always supported devices from multiple different manufacturers.
I always felt kdenlive was really clunky at simply adding text to video, but it is super simple to use and can do a whole lot.
Olive feels nice. I have never heard of it until now. Why not jump straight into Resolve?
I’ve been off learning the big girl editing stuff. Harder than it sounds.
What video editor are you using?
We’re obviously all thinking it, so I’m just going to say it. We’re going to have sex with each other, right?
How does Scarlet/Violet run with the latest updates? I assume things must be better than all the problems I heard about at launch.
Do Dennis Reynolds in his cutoffs next.
Link?
Direct link to article:
https://news.itsfoss.com/mastodon-link-problem/
TL;DR:
When you share a link on Mastodon, a link preview is generated for it, right?
With Mastodon being a federated platform (a part of the Fediverse), the request to generate a link preview is not generated by just one Mastodon instance. There are many instances connected to it who also initiate requests for the content almost immediately.
And, this “fediverse effect” increases the load on the website’s server in a big way.
Does Lemmy not cause this issue? Other federated software was not mentioned in the article at all.
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