I read through your comments. I've also used ffmpeg.
You say you don't have time but it takes less time than you've spent arguing.
This isn't other people's problem, this is your learned helplessness as much as you refuse to admit it.
I read through your comments. I've also used ffmpeg.
You say you don't have time but it takes less time than you've spent arguing.
This isn't other people's problem, this is your learned helplessness as much as you refuse to admit it.
Lol, apparently it is hard. You were supposed to enter
convert 001.jpg example.pdf
And
ffmpeg -i rock.mp4 rock.avi
By putting the "and" in the commands you just caused an error lol
No one has suggested tools that require specialty knowledge.
You just haven't tried and keep placing arbitrary obstacles in front of yourself.
"Almost heaven, West Virginia. Blue Ridge Mountains, Shanendoah River.
Life is old there, older than the trees.
Younger than the mountains, growing like the breeze.
Country roads,, take me home, to the place I belong"
What about roman numeral i?
But times change and the cost of free tier users surpasses that of paying users. Should the company continue providing the same level of service for free tier users?
"Times changing" here seems to be the central trick to the argument.
What's interesting about enshittification is that as the company gets more and more profitable there seems to be more and more excuses as to why these free features are so costly.
It's very easy for a company to put out a statement that times are changing and that the free tier is unaffordable. Is that always true? Who's to say?
I'm sure sometimes it is true but the doubt is why arguments like this will never go away.
Also, what other term than entitlement would you use for somebody gets something for free, is not promised that it will stay free forever, the free offering is cancelled or limited, and the user starts complaining?
What other term than incompetent would you use for a company that puts out a free product, attracts a bunch of free users, abruptly cuts access for those features and puts it behind a paywall, and then acts surprised when those same users complain about it.
If you want to make a business move go ahead, it's your right, but accept the complaints from your user base you predictably pissed off.
Then again, isn't that what people used to do with StackOverflow?
Yes, one of the major issues with StackOverflow that answerers complained about a lot was the "XY problem.".
https://meta.stackexchange.com/questions/66377/what-is-the-xy-problem
Where you're trying to do X, but because you're inexperienced you erroneously decide Y must be the solution even though it is a dead end, and then ask people how to do Y instead of X.
ChatGPT drives that problem up to 11 because it has no problems enabling you to focusing on Y far longer than you should be.
Yes you did, but you copy pasted two different commands connected with "and".
The word "and" isn't meant to be typed into the cli. They're stringing together two different lines.
If your point was that it's easy to copy and paste I'm confused how I helped.
It is easy to copy and paste though. People generally format the commands like I did instead of in the middle of a sentence like OP did where you can make parsing mistakes.