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  1. Astronaut Reverb Free by Shift Line 🌌
    XY ctrl blends 4/6 algos (SKYNET1/2, SHIMDOWN, CLEAN CRUSH, WHITE NOISE, SILENCE), WARP knob, random params, no presets

    💻 Win/Mac/Linux (VST3)
    🎁 FREE shift-line.com/astronautplugin

    More freeware 👉 linktr.ee/legalvst

    #freeplugin #reverbplugin #ambient #sounddesign #lofi #shiftline #audioplugin

  2. Astronaut Reverb Free by Shift Line 🌌
    XY ctrl blends 4/6 algos (SKYNET1/2, SHIMDOWN, CLEAN CRUSH, WHITE NOISE, SILENCE), WARP knob, random params, no presets

    💻 Win/Mac/Linux (VST3)
    🎁 FREE shift-line.com/astronautplugin

    More freeware 👉 linktr.ee/legalvst

    #freeplugin #reverbplugin #ambient #sounddesign #lofi #shiftline #audioplugin

  3. Astronaut Reverb Free by Shift Line 🌌
    XY ctrl blends 4/6 algos (SKYNET1/2, SHIMDOWN, CLEAN CRUSH, WHITE NOISE, SILENCE), WARP knob, random params, no presets

    💻 Win/Mac/Linux (VST3)
    🎁 FREE shift-line.com/astronautplugin

    More freeware 👉 linktr.ee/legalvst

    #freeplugin #reverbplugin #ambient #sounddesign #lofi #shiftline #audioplugin

  4. Astronaut Reverb Free by Shift Line 🌌
    XY ctrl blends 4/6 algos (SKYNET1/2, SHIMDOWN, CLEAN CRUSH, WHITE NOISE, SILENCE), WARP knob, random params, no presets

    💻 Win/Mac/Linux (VST3)
    🎁 FREE shift-line.com/astronautplugin

    More freeware 👉 linktr.ee/legalvst

    #freeplugin #reverbplugin #ambient #sounddesign #lofi #shiftline #audioplugin

  5. Astronaut Reverb Free by Shift Line 🌌
    XY ctrl blends 4/6 algos (SKYNET1/2, SHIMDOWN, CLEAN CRUSH, WHITE NOISE, SILENCE), WARP knob, random params, no presets

    💻 Win/Mac/Linux (VST3)
    🎁 FREE shift-line.com/astronautplugin

    More freeware 👉 linktr.ee/legalvst

    #freeplugin #reverbplugin #ambient #sounddesign #lofi #shiftline #audioplugin

  6. Watching you – The World Of #Palantir And Alex Karp

    zeigen wir im Rahmen der Filmreihe #CTRL am
    > 06.02.26 ab 18:30 Uhr im
    > Lichtspiel / Kinemathek an der Sandrainstrasse 3, Bern

    Die Filmreihe ist eine Zusammenarbeit der Digitalen Gesellschaft, @lichtspiel und dem Chaos Computer Club Schweiz.

    digitale-gesellschaft.ch/event

  7. The Right says they're against abortion & even birth ctrl because women's only purpose is 2 have babies because God wants lots of souls created. If he wants lots of souls, why doesn't he have the babies himself? He's supposedly a powerful supreme being; let him have the morning sickness & birth pains.

    #atheism #roevwade #abortion #birthcontrol

  8. TIL that I can copy paste from a terminal using CTRL+SHIFT+c and CTRL+SHIFT+v on Linux, after 18 years of daily usage.

    When you don't have a mouse, it's so much easier than using SHIFT+INSERT or right click copy, right click paste.

    #linux #desktop #copy #paste #tips

  9. 3/ Microsoft uses this notation: Alt+Ctrl+;

    Emacs uses this notation: M-C-;

    Apple uses this notation: ⌥ ^;

    #rust #bevy #winit

  10. 3/ Microsoft uses this notation: Alt+Ctrl+;

    Emacs uses this notation: M-C-;

    Apple uses this notation: ⌥ ^;

    #rust #bevy #winit

  11. 3/ Microsoft uses this notation: Alt+Ctrl+;

    Emacs uses this notation: M-C-;

    Apple uses this notation: ⌥ ^;

    #rust #bevy #winit

  12. 3/ Microsoft uses this notation: Alt+Ctrl+;

    Emacs uses this notation: M-C-;

    Apple uses this notation: ⌥ ^;

    #rust #bevy #winit

  13. Microsoft consistencies episode #438: Strikethrough (text)

    Excel: CTRL + 5
    Word: ALT + H + 4
    Outlook: CTRL + D
    OneNote: CTRL + Hyphen (-)
    Sticky Notes: CTRL + T

    How is anyone supposed to remember this?! @thurrott

    #Microsoft #Strikethrough #Word #Excel #Outlook #OneNote #StickyNotes

  14. Videomeeting Pro Tips - Google Meet:
    Ctrl + D ist Mute / Unmute
    Ctrl + E ist Kamera / Kamera aus

    (Apple dann halt cmd)

    #remotelife

  15. Sofos just got a little better:

    - clipboard image paste with `Ctrl+V`
    - new `edit_file`, `glob_files`, and `web_fetch` tools
    - smarter conversation compaction that preserves context
    - better syntax-highlighted diffs

    GitHub: github.com/alexylon/sofos-code
    Crates.io: crates.io/crates/sofos

    #Rust #RustLang #CLI #Terminal #CodingAgent #DeveloperTools #OpenSource

  16. @neall #Steam is completely wrong about this... Ctrl+Space to open #LaunchBar, hit Enter, Cmd+Tab back to browser, hit down arrow to continue reading, focus lost, Cmd+Tab back to browser, down arrow, focus stolen *again*, grrr!

  17. Reporting great success in gradual moving away from proprietary platforms! Specifically away from Android TV and toward a web client on Linux on a cheap low wattage PC or open(ish)-booting ARM like Raspberry Pi.

    Anyone remember WebTV?!? Let's go back...to the future!

    My excuse for all this is that my bride is fed up with the way our Android TV dongles get jankier over time. She complained, but saw the open standards glint in my eye and said "I am not using a keyboard to watch TV!"

    So, I am using the flirc TV IR receiver (and configuration app) plus the keynav utiltity (awesome in its own right for saving your time reaching for a mouse).

    I configured a few remotes we had around. I kept learning, and I finally happened upon the perfect old GE universal remote in the attached picture. Why is it perfect? Because its cursor keys auto-repeat.

    It's absolutely a requirement for laypeople using this set up that the cursor keys on the remote repeat as you hold them down--this allows a normal person to use the cursor keys on the remote exactly like a d-pad or track-point to move the mouse.

    Why someone doesn't just sell a full function PC remote with a trackpoint or d-pad for mouse control is beyond me because air-mice force you to move your whole arm and aim requiring as much nerve effort & motor control concentration as if you're in a firefight.

    Having bought and tried a rather decent air-mouse remote, I'm still sure my family would have rejected an air mouse out of hand. And it didn't have the extra keys that would be nice to have in a web browser (not presentation!) use case.

    So, below are my custom keynav config file (keynavrc) additions.

    #Use below for 1K resolution
    ctrl+semicolon start,cursorzoom 16 16,warp
    #Use below for 4K resolution
    #ctrl+semicolon start,cursorzoom 64 64,warp
    alt+Left end
    Escape end
    Left move-left,warp
    Down move-down,warp
    Up move-up,warp
    Right move-right,warp
    space click 1
    Tab click 3

    TODO: I have yet to figure out how dragging works in keynav. But that's a nice-to-have, not required for this use case.

    Attached is an image of the remote and the mapped keyboard & mouse keys I'll be handing out to my family. I'll even set the Linux user account password to something so they can use just the a, b, c, d, and 0-9 keys mapped exactly as expected.

    (Of course, the media keys not shown mapped in the pic are mapped to PC media keys via the flirc TV config app exactly as expected. And of course a normal keyboard & pointing device will still be available when I need them.)