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Android Apps

3 Apps For Logging Runs – Android

There are a lot of health and fitness apps out there for Android devices. I have been actively trying out different apps to log my daily runs and found only a few apps fit the bill. Seeking a fine balance between versatility, stats, fancy graphs and motivation; I narrowed down my favorites to the following:

  1. My Tracks
  2. Run Free
  3. Run Keeper

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Web

Use Packrati to Automatically Bookmark your Twitter Shared Links

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Packrati.us provides a simple service that bookmarks every single link you post in your Twitter feed. Additionally it even bookmarks links in tweets you mark as your favorite. It also uses any hashtags you include as tags for your bookmark and includes the full text of the tweet in the bookmark comments.

Packrati is a wonderful lifesaver when you are in search of that link you tweeted ages ago but cant seem to find anywhere.

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Device Hardware Laptop Linux Solutions Ubuntu

Getting the Latest Ubuntu Graphics Drivers on Samsung NC20

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To get the best graphics performance out of your Samsung NC20, you will need to install the latest graphics drivers.  These drivers unfortunatey are not easy to find on the web, so here is a step-by-step installation instructions for driver installation on Ubuntu 10.10.  Special thanks to the wonderful folks at Ubuntu Forums(Wonderful source, thumbs up to the contributors).
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The steps explained below were taken from post #542 from this Ubuntu Forums page.

  1. Download this zip file via_chrome9_drv_u1010_v2.zip and unzip it
  2. Open a terminal window and change into that directory (“cd ~” for home dir)
  3. Install the “dkms” package from Ubuntu package repository
    $ sudo apt-get install dkms
  4. Install the kernel driver:
    $ sudo dpkg -i chrome9-drm_87a.55689-maverick1_all.deb
  5. Install the X.org driver:
    $ sudo dpkg -i --force-confmiss --force-confnew xserver-xorg-video-chrome9_87a.55729-maverick1_i386.deb
  6. Update /etc/X11/xorg.conf file
  7. Copy the provided xorg.conf.nc20 file to xorg.conf
    $ sudo mv /etc/X11/xorg.conf /etc/X11/xorg.conf.backup
    $ sudo cp /etc/X11/xorg.conf.nc20 /etc/X11/xorg.conf
  8. Reboot Ubuntu
  9. Check if it’s working: Open /var/log/Xorg.0.log in a text editor. If you see several lines containing “VIA(0)”, then the new driver is being used.

Also note:

  • The sample xorg.conf.nc20 is only installed if you add the “–force-confmiss –force-confnew” options to dpkg.
  • Although VIA marks the source code this hacked driver is based on as stable, I cannot guarantee it to be bug-free. Use with caution.
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Media Open Source

How to Add a Watermark to Video in Kdenlive (Step-by-Step)

Protecting your original video content from unauthorized re-uploads and branding your creative projects requires a clean, professional watermark. If you are using Kdenlive—the powerful, free, open-source video editor—adding a custom logo or a transparent graphic overlay to your timeline is incredibly straightforward.

Whether you are trying to insert a corporate logo, a social media handle, or a semi-transparent text overlay, modern versions of Kdenlive handle this using the built-in Transform effect ecosystem.

In this guide, we will walk through the exact pipeline to import, overlay, position, and blend a watermark onto your video project without degrading your timeline’s playback performance.

Step 1: Prepare Your Watermark Asset

Before touching the timeline, ensure your watermark or logo is formatted correctly:

  • File Format: Use a high-resolution PNG file or an SVG vector graphic. The asset must have a transparent alpha channel background so your logo doesn’t block out your video with a solid white or black background bounding box.
  • Aspect Ratio: Crop out any excess transparent margins around the outer edges of the graphic to make positioning accurate inside Kdenlive.

Step 2: Import and Arrange on the Timeline Layout

  1. Open your active project in Kdenlive.
  2. Drag and drop your transparent watermark PNG file directly from your local directory into the Project Bin panel.
  3. Locate your primary video tracks. For a watermark to sit on top of your video, it must live on a video track positioned physically above your main footage.
  4. Drag the watermark asset from the Project Bin down onto Track V2 (assuming your primary footage sits on Track V1).
  5. Hover your cursor over the right-hand edge of the watermark image clip on the timeline until a resize handle appears. Click and stretch the image asset along the track timeline so its duration precisely matches the full length of your video clip.

Step 3: Scale, Position, and Blend via the Transform Effect

By default, Kdenlive will display your logo at its full native resolution, which usually crams up the center of the viewport monitor screen. We will use the Transform effect to downscale and anchor it neatly into a corner boundary.

  1. Go to the central Effects workspace tab (if you don’t see it, select View -> Effects from the top application menu window).
  2. Type Transform into the effects search utility bar.
  3. Click and drag the Transform effect card, then drop it directly on top of your watermark image clip on the timeline track.
  4. Make sure your timeline playhead slider indicator is resting over the watermark asset clip so you can see your live structural adjustments inside the Project Monitor preview box.
  5. Move over to the Effect Properties panel on the side interface:
    • Size/Scale: Change the percentage value from 100% down to something subtle (typically between 10% and 20% depending on your asset resolution properties).
    • Positioning: Inside the Project Monitor window, click right in the center of the bounded logo asset and drag it smoothly into your chosen display corner (such as the top-right or bottom-right quadrant canvas margins).
  6. To make the graphic blend elegantly like a television broadcast bug rather than an intrusive image block, go to the Opacity properties bar inside your Transform configuration panel. Slide the value down from 100% to a semi-transparent sweet spot between 40% and 60%.

Step 4: Export Your Watermarked Video Asset

Once the design layout satisfies your aesthetic needs, you are ready to compile the final binary file:

  1. Click the Render button in the main application tool bar (or press the system hotkey shortcut Ctrl + Enter).
  2. Choose a modern web container format like MP4 (H.264 / AAC) from the format selection menu lists.
  3. Confirm that the export toggle option for Full Project is checked rather than a small selected guide zone loop range.
  4. Select your target output path location directory, type a final filename, and click Render to File.
How do I make a watermark look professional in Kdenlive?

To make a watermark look professional, use a transparent PNG logo and apply the Transform effect to scale it down to around 15%. Crucially, reduce its Opacity setting to between 40% and 60% so it blends softly into the video background.

Why does my watermark graphic have a solid black background in Kdenlive?

This occurs if your logo asset was saved as a standard JPEG or flat format lacking an alpha channel. Re-save your graphic design asset out of an image editor as a 24-bit transparent PNG file to remove the solid background bounding blocks.

Does adding a watermark slow down Kdenlive rendering export times?

Because the Transform scaling and opacity adjustments require very little computing mathematical computational power, adding a static watermark track overlay introduces virtually zero performance degradation or added file render processing times.

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Solutions Windows

Protect your Thumb Drive from Viruses using a Simple Hack



One of the easiest ways for getting your system infected with viruses is by using infected thumbdrives.  Most viruses create a startup file with the name “autorun.inf” and in the file point to the location of the virus(within the drive) to be run automatically when the thumb drive is detected.

Most Antivirus programs detect these viruses but there is a simple hack that can be used to prevent these Autorun viruses from infecting your drive.

All you need to do is:

  1. Delete the “autorun.inf” file in the root folder of your thumb drive(if the file exists)
  2. Create a new folder with the name” autorun.inf” in the root folder of the thumb drive

How does this work?
Well most viruses create the autorun.inf file when the thumb drive is inserted, by creating a folder with the same name the virus cannot create the file. Also since its a folder its not straightforward to delete and replace it(thank you Fat32 filesystem)

Ps: This hack works with most common viruses but its still recomended that you have an updated antivirus program to faithfully protect your system against virus attacks.

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