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composerjk.bsky.social
Type designer @slantedhall.bsky.social, musician, dancer, system architect, theatre, … @asmac.org 2nd Vice President & Board member (American Society of Music Arrangers and Composers). https://typo.social/@composerjk http://www.dreams.org/staff/composer
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And people that know me often already know many of those aspects of my self. But, yeah, alas.
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The chat between @chrismurphyct.bsky.social and @schatz.bsky.social right now (2:45am ET) is good. Hoping folk will cover it.
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Sweet! Nice to see it working!
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There is DaVinci Resolve for the iPad. I've only used it once when I needed to do an edit while traveling. It won't work on a phone. I'm often editing 3-hour event videos, so the desktop is better for me. Hope you find something you like to use on a phone. apps.apple.com/us/app/davin...
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Same. Looking forward to reading their writing.
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I quite like @blackmagicdesign.bsky.social's DaVinci Resolve. Used for film. Free version is sufficient; the Studio version is a one-time payment. Or included with the Speed Editor keyboard (what I use). Not simplified, though. So, maybe not an alternative. www.blackmagicdesign.com/products/dav...
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I've made 30+ updates to the list from Friday through Monday to the list of resources for the #LosAngelesFires #EatonFire #PalisadesFire. The satellite view of hot spots is nicely clear, right now, but there's still risk from the Santa Ana winds increasing in speed this week. asmac.org/la-fires/
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Last updated asmac.org/la-fires/ this evening. Resources for the Los Angeles Fires.
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The photo has at least the following layers turned on: live wildfire cameras, current fire perimiters, flight tracker, surface wind direction. I believe it currently always shows the evacuation order (pink) and warning (yellow) areas; at least I didn't see a way to toggle the view, at a glance.