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Taika Waititi! Jemaine Clement! Lisa Kudrow being the absolute master of the muttered aside! This remake of the 80s film is a confident, hilarious romp through history

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IONA was created with a simple yet profound mission: to provide introverts with a safe and comfortable way to connect with others. We understand that traditional social media platforms can often feel overwhelming and impersonal, making it difficult for introverts to form genuine connections. Our goal is to strip away the noise and pressure, offering a straightforward, no-nonsense approach to networking.


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AgainstData is an app that helps you clean your inbox in under 5 minutes and send deletion requests to companies you no longer use.


We are happy to announce that we just released AgainstData 2.0 and its new feature in. It's called Unsubscribe, and it works with Gmail (for now).

Our algorithm separates promotional mailing lists from the other emails and lets you unsubscribe and bulk delete with one click.

The app also creates a list of all the companies that have your personal data and empowers you to ask for deletion.

We're excited for you to try out our new features and look forward to hearing your feedback.


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Story Craftr is the ultimate bedtime story companion. Craft personalized bedtime stories tailored to captivate and inspire young minds. From brave adventures to whimsical tales, each story is uniquely generated based on your child's age and interests, ensuring a bedtime ritual that's as educational as it is enchanting.


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Jitter, a popular alternative to After Effects for motion design, has rolled out a highly anticipated update featuring audio support. Users can now enrich their animations with sound effects, background music, and voiceovers. The update allows for comprehensive audio control, including volume adjustments, multiple audio tracks, and waveform visualization to synchronize sound with animations seamlessly.


To add audio, users can click the 🎵 icon in the top toolbar. The update also introduces an opacity shortcut, enabling layer opacity adjustments via keyboard digits (1 for 10% to 0 for 100%), and promises faster file loading times.


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If you've tried the Tiling Shell GNOME extension you'll know how easy it makes it to tile application windows in GNOME Shell, from simple to more complex.

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Productivity tool for going deep in your work


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A privacy-oriented Gmail add on against marketing email


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Your personal knowledge base to remember everything


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A better place to buy your books. Support independent journalism with everything you buy. Free UK P&P on online orders over £25

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Codemap is a visual code tool that helps you make sense of all your code. It enables you to visualize your code to get all your code structure and function calls clearly and directly.


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Early on in Bookworm, a doctor struggles to have a conversation with a child about her injured mother. The medical professional tries to ease the child’s anxiety and kind of makes a fool of himself, because the young girl just wants a straight answer, “I just want to be told the truth.” Right out of the gate, it is clear that Ant Timpson’s ‘anti-bubble-wrap’ wilderness adventure is going to be about words, and how they matter, as much (perhaps more) than the outdoor adventure put up on screen.    The child at the centre of the film is Mildred (Nell Fisher), a precocious 11 year old. She is the kind kid who reads Charles Dickens, and is comfortable using big words and crisp, cutting diction...


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From the first hand-to-hand duel on a sinking inflatable boat to the final orgy of explosions and harbour destruction, Nicholas Tse choreographed this film like his life depended on it. He throws himself into the fray with wild abandon, taking as many punches as he doles out. His and Yau’s formal approach to HK action is traditional in the best sense of the word – energetic, propelling, and legible, all the while offering nostalgic vistas of Hong Kong by night. The kinetics smartly rely on a strong sense of geography that exploits spatial possibilities (see the intense mid-film car chase) and solid editing that utilises inserts or close-ups only to enhance the impact of strikes or falls.


The final 15-min set piece is a golden age HK action fan’s wet dream that combines shootouts, cat-and-mouse games on and among containers, massive budget naval destruction, and an exhilarating one-vs-many fight where Tse takes on multiple attackers at once while Yau masterfully stitches shots together to give a feeling of continuous adrenaline without falling into outrageous oner theatricality.


Despite (or perhaps because of) many shortcomings in terms of writing and character development, Customs Frontline plays like a revival of 90s Hong Kong actioners for better and for worse, never circumventing its models’ weaknesses in terms of writing, but making sure it goes higher, harder, louder in the action department. It does not quite reach the high of last year’s The White Storm 3 but comes pretty damn close. Yau proves once again to be one of the most reliable filmmakers currently working in Hong Kong, while Tse comes out as a new, promising voice in action design.


Full review : https://filmexposure.ch/2024/07/16/customs-frontline-90s-hk-actioners-resurrected/

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The post Film Movement Plus Launches Classic Trio Celebrating Hideo Gosha first appeared on Film Combat Syndicate.

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The Pinterest for typefaces


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The new Claude Android app brings the power of Claude


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Your research assistant for text, diagrams, tables & graphs


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Immich, an open-source self-hosted photo and video management solution, has introduced licensing options to financially support its ongoing development. The Immich team emphasizes that while they believe in paying for software you use and appreciate, they will not restrict access for users who choose not to pay.


Two types of licenses are available: the Server license and the Individual license. The Server license, priced at $99.99, is a lifetime license that covers the entire server and all its users. The Individual license, costing $24.99, is also a lifetime license but applies to a single user, allowing them to connect to any server.


Starting with release v1.109.0, users can purchase and enter their license keys directly within the app.


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Proton has unveiled Proton Scribe, a privacy-first writing assistant integrated into Proton Mail. This new feature aims to streamline email composition while safeguarding sensitive data. Users can utilize the Shorten or Proofread options to eliminate typos and grammatical errors, and the Formalize option to enhance email tone for formal communications. Designed with privacy in mind, Proton Scribe operates locally, ensuring data never leaves the device.


Available to Mail Essentials, Mail Professional, and Proton Business Suite plan users for $2.99 per user monthly, Scribe can be accessed by clicking the pencil icon in the email composer. Visionary and Lifetime subscribers also receive Scribe at no additional cost. Notably, Scribe does not train on inbox data due to Proton Mail’s zero-access encryption and relies on open-source code and models, allowing for independent security and privacy audits.


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Nobara Project , a Fedora-based Linux distribution optimized for gaming and content creation, has released its latest version, Nobara 40. This new version features updated desktop environments, including KDE Plasma 6.1.1 and GNOME 46, both of which bring new functionalities and improvements. A notable change is the introduction of a Python GUI application for updates, which replaces the old monolithic bash script and integrates with the Nobara Package Manager, making update management more convenient from the system tray.


Nobara 40 operates on the Linux kernel 6.8.12 and includes patches for various devices, such as Surface tablets and T2 MacBooks. The update also boasts improved driver support, featuring the latest NVIDIA graphics drivers and regularly updated Mesa Vulkan drivers tailored for diverse hardware configurations. The distribution reinforces its gaming capabilities with better support for Gamescope and enhanced integration with the Steam platform, which is particularly beneficial for devices like the Steam Deck. Content creators will find value in the updates to OBS Studio, including the Media Playlist Source plugin and improved HDR capture support.


The release also introduces the Nobara Driver Manager app, designed to simplify the management of third-party drivers for gaming setups and professional workstations. Additionally, Nobara 40 returns to using Mozilla Firefox as the default browser and includes LibreOffice for productivity tasks.


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Freeter was relaunched as a free & open-source software. Homepage: https://freeter.io


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Interesting product -- Freeter.

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>It's basically a configurable container on the desktop that has windows

>for local resources (e.g., folders in the file system) and web resources

>and widgets -- e.g, WorkFlowy, GoogleDocs, and so on. Check out the

>examples -- and there's a YouTube video overview that goes into depth on

>how to set it up. The idea is to create a container for each "project"

>with resources and widgets, and "workflow", specific to that project.

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Central to Japanese cooking, it has apparently been around since 200BC – yet has become the taste of the summer in the UK. Chefs explain how it can improve the flavour of almost everything, from ice cream to pasta dishes to cocktails
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