For anyone else wondering, you can export all your Garmin data .Use the "Export All Garmin Data Using Account Management Center" option here https://support.garmin.com/en-US/?faq=W1TvTPW8JZ6LfJSfK512Q8 The output is json files so you can use any json editor or anything that can import json. I use a little tool called JQ https://jqlang.org/ to extract just things I need. Then I can analyze in whatever tool I want such as a spreadsheet
If you read the announcement from them you will see that they are not moving previously free features to paid, all of the previously free features are still free, they are adding some new paid features.
I was going to say imagemagick as well. You make a simple script to do what you need such as the crop and connecting together then set it up as a right click action in dolphin or whatever file manager your using.
Everyone is feeling the squeeze. For the last couple years employer have been reducing staff and expecting those remaining to pick up the extra work while not increasing compensation. Then the employers report record profits and the news tells how great the economy is doing while we are all struggling.
It already has all that. And the reason it doesn't do it auto is so that you can yourself, so you know whats going on. I'm running nextcloud at home for example and apache, mysql, etc were already there so it was like 30 minutes to download and install nextcloud and set it up, very simple, easy and fast to spin up new servers. There are third party package managers that do like sbopkg so you still can if you want.
It is the oldest distribution and tries to not modify any source so as to keep things pure to the vision of the maintainer of whatever software you have installed. It doesn't hold your hand, there is no auto find and install dependencies for example, but then again that's one of its advantages, you know what you have installed and why. I picked up a raspberry pi a while back and gave their Rasbian a try. booted it up and ran its update and saw a Microsoft repo get added and stuff from it starting to download so I unplugged it real quick and put Slackware-arm on that microSD card and never looked back at the rasbian/debian stuff again.
I run Slackware on all my servers
https://ghostwriter.kde.org/ is decent
yep, use a free ddns service if you don't want to pay
WD-40 is not just better as a cleaner than a lubricant, it actually is a cleaner and is not a lubricant. It just happens to be oil based so it get used as a lubricant often. Dishwasher shouldn't hurt for just one cleaning, but not really necessary. A degreaser like simple green and an old toothbrush for stubborn grease/dirt works well. (keep your old toothbrushes for cleaning)
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Thats odd, when I view it its touching the circle on the top right
The Slackware S should be centered in the circle, not off to the right.
All my pictures are of outside activities, figured maybe someday someone local may see then interact outside as well.
I've been posting on pixelfed.social but haven't had much interaction, but maybe this will get the word out a bit.
"One click tag over 1.500 objects, famous european landmarks " Where do you get the landmark data from, can it do more than european? For example I was looking at Open Street Map's API where I could get the nearest landmark to given coordinates so I could script the gps data from pictures into a landmark.
And Lemmy.world apparently can't be logged in to
That explains why I don't have the create community button then. So do I just create an account on another instance and then create? And how do I know what instances I can create a community?
How to create a community?
I couldn't specifically when searching, it looks like some instances are different in the way its done, but how does one create new community?
I have been trying to post content but I don't see any option to create a new community