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One Ventura bug that has been annoying me: in Image Capture, all my GoPro footage has a timestamp of 0 (Jan 1st 1970).


Makes me think of https://www.descript.com/


Great resource. It would be great to have the animations also. How games transitions from one screen to another, or how the UI elements are animated is what makes game UI so cool.


Also check out his most recent 3D sculpting app https://nomadsculpt.com


I was looking for digital sculpting apps a few months ago for my iPad and I wasn't too happy with the interfaces compared to Blender. This looks exactly like what I was looking for. Amazing work.


I remember doing something similar for real estate a few years ago. Could be an interesting segment for you?


Website looks down, so here's a video of the product https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=srrAUOsWHMs


Thanks for the help. We're working on fixing the issue.


Why not use a proxy?


My initial though. Is there a proxy that also serves? Maybe a squid addon? This would be awesome. I hope to see something like the way back machine but local for all the things I ever surfed.


Any caching proxy (including squid) will serve - that is their whole point. You may need to tweak the configuration to ignore the website-specified expiry and cache headers.


Squid (or any other popular caching proxy I'm aware of) doesn't cache verbs other than GET, so a lot of websites can't be cached this way; notably, GraphQL APIs usually use POST for all requests, even just queries.


In principle this is true but there are some caveats regarding the usability: It does not present the cache in a friendly way. There is no Index or something like a nice starting page with your top browsed sites - you get the idea.

I guess this is totally doable with squid or any other caching proxy, but I don't know any that does this


A proxy means you’re MITM your own connection (debug mode is also an issue but not as simple to take advantage of).


We used D3.js and WebCola to build the graph. Hope that helps!


Maintainer here: the folks at dolphin-emu.org politely asked to be removed from the app because content monetization is how they keep their project alive.



That XKCD one is one of the best I've seen, even better than the Calvin & Hobbes one which I loved - full 360 rotation on all axes possible. Very well done.


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