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Hay días terribles en los que no soporto la pesadumbre de existir, y quisiera dormir un poco más, por días enteros, años... y despertar sólo cuando nuestras falaces responsabilidades se hayan desintegrado, para siempre, en el devenir del tiempo.

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#BuenosDias para tod@s.

¿Qué les parece si hablamos de herramientas libres?

En varias ocasiones hemos realizado este ejercicio y ha sido excelente para compartir conocimiento con otr@s usuari@s.

¡Así que aquí vamos!

¿Cuál es tu aplicación libre favorita?

#Recomendaciones

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Lightworks

El increíble editor de vídeo que tod@s deben probar.

Posee:

♦️Muchas opciones avanzadas.
♦️Edición de la línea temporal.
♦️Soporte para audio y vídeo FX.
♦️Acceso a contenidos de audio y vídeo.
♦️Una nterfaz intuitiva, sencilla y fácil de usar.

#Lightworks

I just found a way to insert my pixel art into my terminals, it is a PNG turned into characters btw

I got vaccinated a few days ago, so I can't drink today, at the noche mexicana, which is a typical day to party and get drunk here in México :ablobcatheartbroken:

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@horhik The program used for these animations is glitchcat (github.com/kuviman/glitchcat), on the Arch Linux Repository you can find it as the glitchcat-git package. I just send a random ASCII art to the program in the last line of ~/.zshrc (or ~/.bashrc if you prefer bash) and it automatically displays the animation on start.
To create the ASCII art I used a program called Jave, which can take an image and create a text version of it.

@liebook it is achieved using a program called glitchcat (just like cat, but with glitch animations), I found it in the AUR as glitchcat-git.

You can also find it on github: github.com/kuviman/glitchcat

After the install I just included this at the end of my .zshrc file (it could be in .bashrc instead y you use bash):

glitchcat -a 100 -d 600 -f 400 -g 100 -m HomoGlyphs ~/Imágenes/ASCII/lain/lain$(azar 1 7)

The “azar” function basically takes a random number between an interval, which I use to pic a random ASCII art text in a folder. It is defined as follows inside .zshrc:

function azar(){    minimo=$1    maximo=$2    diferencia=maximo-minimo+1    echo $(((RANDOM % diferencia) + minimo))}

@x Here it is, I drew it myself. It is quite small because in my system it is expanded using an external wallpaper setter (xrootgif), so you may need to expand it using something like gimp.
The penguin suit idea came from the GNU/Linux mascot Tux.

Every time I open a new terminal, a random glitch animation with Lain appears

This is now my screensaver.
After testing all "modes" in xlock, I found this one randomly, called the "lament" mode. I assume it's an easter egg as it isn't in the mode list in the manual (there are some other hints, though). I'm quite happy because I like Hellraiser a lot.

@Zergling_man
I like Thunderbird, you can use it to monitor RSS feeds and multiple mail accounts at the same time.

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Jitsi Meet

La herramienta para hacer videoconferencias de forma segura.

Sin instalar ninguna aplicación en tu teléfono📱o computadora 💻podrás hacer videollamadas o solo llamadas.

¿Quieres revisar su código fuente?

Visita su cuenta de GitHub.

¿Qué esperas para probarlo?

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