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Habitica
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adapt_authoring
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Is there an efficient way to trim a video in SEVERAL small clips?
Via FFmpeg on Windows using a batch script:
- [Videoediting] MOV to WebM Converter en conservant la transparence Alpha
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Authoring tool for PayCom LMS?
Hi! Aside from the kinda complicated download process and the server cost to run it (like five dollars or so?) I find the Adapt authoring tool to be pretty easy to use and with minimal CSS knowledge, you can make something pretty gorgeous. A few good assessment tools for interactivity, plus SCORM support. (I got a software dev friend to get the server running for me, that helped)
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Thumbnail generator from multiple clips
You'll need FFMpeg installed and set up with a PATH variable for it to work, as that's how it pulls the frames from the videos.
- What is the shortest way to split long videos into small segments?
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Script for Rendering every 8 seconds of a project?
You could sorta automate this using a 3rd party keyboard macro tool and a bunch of keystrokes, but easier with FFmpeg - requires a bit of command line though!
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Youtube and audio quality
You'll need to install FFmpeg.
- Any Windows editor to split files via cut points in a spreadsheet?
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precisely adjustable speed for diashow
This is going to be a bit technical but you could sort of do this with FFmpeg.
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free video editor that has gif video format
It's a little technical but you could do this pretty easily with some FFmpeg commands.
Habitica
- Habitica β Gamify Your Life
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ποΈ5 beautiful open-source web apps to learn from and get inspired πββοΈπ‘
πΎ Source code: https://github.com/HabitRPG/habitica π Size: L π οΈ Stack: Vue, Bootstrap, SAAS, Node.js, MongoDB
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Best Planner Apps: Top 11 Daily Planning Tools in 2023
Habitica, an innovative daily planning app, takes a unique approach to task management by transforming your daily routine into an exciting role-playing game (RPG). Combining the principles of gamification and productivity, Habitica offers a refreshing and engaging way to stay organized, motivated, and on track with your goals. With its intuitive interface and vibrant visuals, this app turns mundane tasks and habits into thrilling quests and challenges.
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how gamifying my life helped me build better habits and achieve my goals
habitica: this app turns your life into a role-playing game, with your tasks and habits to complete/achieve.
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I protest the medicalschool opinion that "Anki is garbage as an app" and present 20 interesting Game Anki Free add-ons!
Works with Habitica (https://habitica.com/), an app that turns habits into RPG games! When reviewing with Anki, you can earn experience and items. (Habitica is also free)
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Andreas Kling β Failure is also a habit
> From these experiences, Iβve realized that avoiding bad habits is just as important as cultivating good habits.
Avoidance rarely works i think. I'd say replacing negative habits with positive ones is a better long term strategy.
Can recommend the App Habitica for this, free and open source. There are Android and iOS clients for it. Makes habits dailies and todos more fun.
Not affiliated, only fixed an accessibility issue once.
https://habitica.com
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If anyone else uses Habitica, I made a guild for us!
For everyone who does not know Habitica: it's a gamified task list where you can get coins for tasks and buy virtual pets (or your own custom rewards) for them. It's available on pretty much every platform. Guilds are groups for like-minded people, a little like subreddits. They're useful for holding each other accountable or just chatting about features and stuff. If you're new to Habitica and want to join, feel free as well!
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I need help getting into a routine and donβt know how to
Something like Ring Fit Adventure is probably out since you don't have much money to throw around, but you could try a "life RPG" type app like Habatica, rewarding yourself for keeping up on the habits you want to encourage. And it's free! Not sure if maybe there are general workout apps that make it feel like a game.
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Free Habit Tracker on web browser?
Habitica is pretty good. If you're into pixel arts and gamification. It has good community behind it to.
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Working mostly desk jobs in the IT world, how do you all stay fit?
hmm get an instant pot, cook alot, and jump rope. It burns alot of calories per minute, and use habitica.com. It's an app that makes your life into an rpg. you can even join a guild with guys who want to get fit!
What are some alternatives?
adapt_framework - A toolkit for creating responsive, accessible, multilanguage HTML5 e-learning courses.
Grafana - The open and composable observability and data visualization platform. Visualize metrics, logs, and traces from multiple sources like Prometheus, Loki, Elasticsearch, InfluxDB, Postgres and many more.
Meteor JS - Meteor, the JavaScript App Platform
Thingsboard - Open-source IoT Platform - Device management, data collection, processing and visualization.
nodeBB - Node.js based forum software built for the modern web
shabitica - Run your own self-hosted Habitica instance
FFmpeg - Mirror of https://git.ffmpeg.org/ffmpeg.git
Dashing
builderbook - Open source web application to learn JS stack: React, Material-UI, Next.js, Node.js, Express.js, Mongoose, MongoDB database.
Heimdall - An Application dashboard and launcher
Organizr - HTPC/Homelab Services Organizer - Written in PHP
Tipboard - Tipboard - in-house, tasty, local dashboarding system