GNU/Linux Applications: Flexpilot IDE, Media Players, CAD
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It's FOSS ☛ FOSS Weekly #25.07: KDE Plasma 6.3, Arch with BTRFS, Flexpilot IDE, Terminal Tips and More GNU/Linux Stuff
Use GNU/Linux everyday, keep backdoored Windows away.
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OMG Ubuntu ☛ Clapper Media Player Adds New Features, Official backdoored Windows Build
A new version of the slick Clapper media player is out with several neat improvements Not newly new, I should say. I hadn’t run a flatpak update in Ubuntu I an age so I only jus noticed an update pending for this nifty little media player. But I figured I’d write about it since it’s been around 10 months since its last major release (save a bug fix release last summer).
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Evan Hahn ☛ How to play a file in reverse with mpv
I found this to be true in my cursory testing; mpv could play my videos in reverse but it had trouble. You can read much more about this on the mpv manpage.
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Barry Kauler ☛ Scripted 3D CAD applications for Linux
EasyOS has SolveSpace builtin, that I have been using for years. It is very powerful, and relatively easy to use; however, recently I have been wondering about the script-based CAD apps.
Reason is, the precision of defining a 3D design in code, appeals, as opposed to sketching on a GUI work surface. Basically, you write code in an editor, click on a "Render" button and another window shows the generated 3D image.