Thanks, will definitely have a look at them
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lucullus@discuss.tchncs.deto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What is your opinion on "restocking fees"? Greedy retailer? Or do you think the fees are justified?8·9 days agoNo, I think that you have that right for every contract, that you enter (buying contract or otherwise). Though there are exceptions (for example digital goods like ebooks). Ypu can very much bring back a retail good that you bought in a store for 14 days after the purchase. Though I think they can refuse, if you damaged the product in that time.
For example I returned an item I bought in the tool store, because I realized I bought the wrong one.
Honest question: Is there a good comprehensive easy to follow source for reading/listening/watching up on the theory?
At some point some user linked to a long reading list, where I stopped frustrated after 2 hours of reading and still being non the wiser. In all that time there must be some resource, that is more engaging and especially talking about modern life, not the life in the times of Marx (yeah, I know that the fundamental principles are the same). I’m also ok with multiple hour youtube videos, as long as there are skillfully made and engaging.
lucullus@discuss.tchncs.deto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Are there any lemmy communities that allow criticism of transgenderism?61·2 months agoWhy are you even asking here? Why not directly go to twitter or truth social? That seems the obvious choice based on all the red flags in your post.
lucullus@discuss.tchncs.deto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Is there a way to encrypt or password-protect part of a video?2·2 months agoYou will have to do some work yourself (or hire someone to code the solution for you).
If the intended use is on linux, you could also write a bash script for it. If the position in the file (as in exact number of bytes till that position) is known, then you could use dd to cut the video file in two pieces, use gpg to encrypt the second part and then probably also use dd to put both pieces together again.
A video player like VLC should still be able to play the first part of the file (though other players might have bigger problems with such a file). To play the full file, you need to use your script to again seperate the two pieces, use gpg to decrypt the second part and put them back together.
You can also do this in python. Doing it cross platform (Linux, Mac and Windows) will be more difficult.
lucullus@discuss.tchncs.deto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What Fantastic (and Janky) Things Do You Do With Leftover Packaging?2·2 months agoWhen renovating our house we bought new room doors. Though they took weeks to be delivered and we already lived in that house without room doors (also no door for the bathroom).
But we had loads of big cardboard pieces from furniture, so I used them and a lot of glue to build temporary doors. I added handles and used screws to fix them in the frame (I mean the big wooden beams, that are holding the actual nice doorframe in the wall).
They mostly worked surprisingly well, holding in the frame by friction from cardboard blocks, that I glued to them. Though they opened everytime, we had an open outside door, that caught some wind
Did the crowd also sang “Ill is in the box!”? >.<