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10 hours of search and code for that. It was worth it, right? Right?
  • That's what I already did. And finding the good mkvpropedit command was long.
    But here I wanted to automate that and just having to choose the audio and subtitles languages and it executes the mkvpropedit command.

  • 10 hours of search and code for that. It was worth it, right? Right?
  • Here it is. I took the time to comment it well and rearrange some things.
    It's in 2 files :
    https://pastebin.com/FQ7xqNSt
    https://pastebin.com/6S3qesWc
    Keep the file names I chose when copy/pasting. Read the loop file to see how to use it quickly.
    I forgot to say in the loop script’s quick explanations that you need mkvmerge and mkvpropedit from MKVToolNix (put it in the PATH variable if needed) and nodejs to make that script work.

  • 10 hours of search and code for that. It was worth it, right? Right?

    Now I don't have to : right-click > english audio and right-click > french subtitle. It launches every video of the season ready to go. It was worth it, right? Now it's time to enjoy my day. Oh wait! (it's 6 am here)

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    This is what 11 years of usage to to a mouse. RIP my baby, hello baby's brother (I bought it somewhere 2014 after I fell in love with the first one)
  • This mouse model was made decades ago for the time when would come the chosen one. The scroll master. He's here to equilibrate the world with his scroll powers. Zoom in, zoom out. Volume up, volume down. Everything is possible, with, THE. DOUBLE. SCROLL. WHEEL.

  • Beginning with Kotlin and it's...

    I wanted to learn how to make an android app and it seems to be pushing to use Kotlin (official tutorial). I thought I was going to use Java (that I know). So I'm a little lost. Is it really better with Kotlin than Java? Is it a good investment to learn Kotlin?

    I just want to be able to make android app for myself and maybe it could drive me somewhere at some point professionnally. I have a web dev formation.

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    InitialsDiceBearhttps://github.com/dicebear/dicebearhttps://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/„Initials” (https://github.com/dicebear/dicebear) by „DiceBear”, licensed under „CC0 1.0” (https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/)WI
    WilliamsStark @sh.itjust.works
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