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I used DriveStrike at an organization

Isn't -c:a aac_at the same? And then designate bitrate?

Try running this from the CLI (you'd need to install gifsicle first):

gifsicle --unoptimize input.gif '#-1-0' > reversed.gif


Really neat! How was the waveform visualization achieved?



Yep! First time using it, seems really solid and does the job.


I just picked up the first gen AirPods Max on sale (~$469). I didn't think I would appreciate the noise cancelling as much as I do. Really helpful for focusing and tuning out the world around me.




Wow this is really good ! It's even more advanced than my idea


You can access via tor (they have an onion address as well) — or run individual links through an archive service


For the “old” Reddit frontend: https://old.reddittorjg6rue252oqsxryoxengawnmo46qy4kyii5wtqn...

For the new, crappier Reddit frontend (which has more dark patterns funneling people to the app): https://reddittorjg6rue252oqsxryoxengawnmo46qy4kyii5wtqnwfj4...

However, the TLS certificates on both have been expired since August 28.


I currently use an archive.is bookmarklet to grab the latest copy of a page — or initiate an archive if one doesn't exist


Great! This also gives that option along with others so its easy to find the article.


I'm not in front of my Mac but you could you run `cat`on a Pages file?


I am almost positive I tried that, and I want to say no.

The problem is that apparently the Pages file is just a hidden bundle. But unlike apps, Final Cut Pro, and other Mac bundles unless you go into Pages and change an advanced setting per file it doesn't have the "Show Package Contents" that the others do.


msephton's sibling comment notes that Pages files are a ZIP bundle. (I just tested this, and that's the case - actually they're not even compressed, just stored.)

Inside this zip file there's a number of things:

- three preview JPGs at varying sizes (roughly 50px, 250px, 1000px) - a Metadata folder with a couple of plists and a UUID file - an Index folder which contains a bunch of .iwa files which appear to be some Apple iWork suite specific thing. I'm not sure if there's a real file format there or if they all have a different format keyed on the file name. If you run `strings` on one of them you could plausibly recover document text.


Sadly not, a pages files is a sort of zip package


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