so weird, so früh unterwegs zu sein. bin überrascht, dass alles fährt! #arzttermin
@felix dieser @benni hat offenkundig null Ahnung vom Kommunismus, er sollte sich mal informieren, hier gibt's z.B. ein ganz informatives Diagramm https://keimform.de/2010/kommunismus/
Da ich mir eh aus Anxiety über die Berliner Corona-Entwicklungen von Hand täglich Tabellen bastelte zur Entwicklung der 7-Tage-Neuinfektions-Durchschnitte, ihrer Inzidenzen, aufgeschlüsselt nach Bezirken, usw., hab ich das jetzt mal HTTP-publiziert automatisiert, wahlweise als curl-freundlichen plain text [1], oder in HTML [2]. Gibt's vermutlich auch schon alles als fancy RKI-Dashboard usw., aber da sowas meine über zehn Jahre alte Klapperkiste heißlaufen bis abstürzen lässt – vielleicht hat ja sonst noch wer Bedarf an einer Variante, die ohne JavaScript oder sogar rein im Terminal funktioniert …
[1] https://plomlompom.com/berlin_corona.txt
[2] https://plomlompom.com/berlin_corona.html
[1] https://plomlompom.com/berlin_corona.txt
[2] https://plomlompom.com/berlin_corona.html
@miriamino ach uff
@miriamino was hat der DGB denn jetzt wieder angestellt?
Jetzt mit einer etwas trashig geschriebenen Mittelalter-Fantasy-Serienklamotte angefangen, "Game of Thrones", kennt die hier wer?
Just to save anyone the troublesome hours I had: Do *not* bother to rip subtitles off a DVD and OCR them to an .srt with any Linux command line tools. Instead, go straight to crossplatform SubtitleEdit, which looks optimized for Windows, but runs via Mono on Linux too.
Failed attempts:
#1 exctracting a dvd_subtitle stream via ffmpeg to get .sub/.idx – simply doesn't seem to be on the menu
#2 creating an .mkv with subtitles included via ffmpeg, and then extract .sub/.idx from that with mkvextract – fails because ffmpeg doesn't set the "codec private" data on the subtitle streams when building the .mkv
#3.1 using mencoder to extract .sub/.idx from a .vob /does/ work, but …
#3.2 … any command line tools to create an .srt from these are abandoned/not supported anymore/kicked out of the repos for good reason, as are all their dependencies (hello there, subtitleripper, transcode, vobsub2pgm, VobSub2SRT …) – so getting them to run can become a rather annoying process
Bonus non-command-line attempt: avidemux supposedly has a "OCR (VobSub -> Srt)" feature in its "Tools" menu – well, except that was removed some versions back …
Failed attempts:
#1 exctracting a dvd_subtitle stream via ffmpeg to get .sub/.idx – simply doesn't seem to be on the menu
#2 creating an .mkv with subtitles included via ffmpeg, and then extract .sub/.idx from that with mkvextract – fails because ffmpeg doesn't set the "codec private" data on the subtitle streams when building the .mkv
#3.1 using mencoder to extract .sub/.idx from a .vob /does/ work, but …
#3.2 … any command line tools to create an .srt from these are abandoned/not supported anymore/kicked out of the repos for good reason, as are all their dependencies (hello there, subtitleripper, transcode, vobsub2pgm, VobSub2SRT …) – so getting them to run can become a rather annoying process
Bonus non-command-line attempt: avidemux supposedly has a "OCR (VobSub -> Srt)" feature in its "Tools" menu – well, except that was removed some versions back …
"Some textbooks state that caffeine is a mild euphoriant,[84][85][86] others state that it is not a euphoriant,[87][88] and one states that it is and is not a euphoriant.[89]" https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caffeine#Psychological