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(2024) Two Free Ways to Convert WAV to OGG on Mac or PC

Audio file compatibility is a big challenge, especially when dealing with different formats across various devices and platforms. One common scenario involves the WAV format, a popular choice for its high-quality audio associated with Apple devices. However, not all devices or software support WAV. Hence it is necessary to convert these files to a more universally accepted format like OGG.

Fortunately, you don't need to invest in expensive software to make this conversion. In this guide, we'll explore three free and effective methods to convert WAV audio files to OGG on both Mac and PC.

Method 1: Convert WAV to OGG with AudioKies

AudioKies is a powerful toolkit for converting, merging, compressing, trimming and extracting audio files. This cross-platform app is current the best option for converting WAV to OGG. The steps are quite simple and you can convert dozens of music files at one with the bulk conversion engine.

Create macOS 15 Sequoia Bootable USB without Enrolling Apple Developer Program

The public beta of macOS 15 Sequoia is available. Unfortunately, it is only limited to the users who enroll their Mac in Apple Developer program. In this post, I will show you how to create a macOS 15 Sequoia bootable USB so you can test it out on your Mac.

First, download the macOS Sequoia Install Assistant pkg installer from this link.

Next, double click the .pkg file to copy the macOS 15 Beta App to the Application folder.

Connect a USB drive to Mac and find the usb name with the following command:

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Orismann / README.md
Created June 7, 2024 03:15 — forked from oodavid/README.md
Backup MySQL to Amazon S3

Backup MySQL to Amazon S3

This is a simple way to backup your MySQL tables to Amazon S3 for a nightly backup - this is all to be done on your server :-)

Sister Document - Restore MySQL from Amazon S3 - read that next

1 - Install s3cmd

this is for Centos 5.6, see http://s3tools.org/repositories for other systems like ubuntu etc

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Orismann / 🎵 My last week in music
Created June 7, 2024 03:12 — forked from joseywoermann/🎵 My last week in music
What I listened to last week:
Taylor Swift █████░░░░░░░░░░░░ 31 plays
Bad Omens ████▎░░░░░░░░░░░░ 26 plays
Steve Aoki ██▊░░░░░░░░░░░░░░ 17 plays
LANDMVRKS █▏░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░ 7 plays
TCM ▉░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░ 6 plays
BABYMETAL ▋░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░ 4 plays
Against the Current ▍░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░ 3 plays
Cyazon ▍░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░ 3 plays
HBZ ▍░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░ 3 plays
Smash Into Pieces ▍░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░ 3 plays

Are you a Mac user looking for perfect video editing software? Video editing is a common task for creating YouTube videos, presentations or even family videos. While there’s no shortage of paid video editing software for Mac on the market, not everyone can afford their high prices. Fortunately, there are several free video editors for Mac that have everything you need to edit, enhance, and produce stunning videos without spending a penny. In this article, we’ll look at the top 8 free video editing software for Mac that are easy to use, rich in features, and ideal for beginners and professionals alike.

What is Video Editing Software?

Video editing software refers to any program that enables you to edit, enhance, and manipulate video, be it simple home videos or commercial videos. Video editing software comes with numerous features like video trimming, cropping, filters, color correction, special effects, and transitions. While some video editing software is free, most are paid. The prices can vary fr

Hey there, NicoNico enthusiasts! If you've ever found yourself wanting to download a video from NicoNico to watch offline or keep forever, you're not alone. Today, I'm going to share three super easy ways to save your favorite NicoNico videos directly to your device. Whether you prefer using an online service, a handy Chrome extension, or a robust desktop tool, I’ve got you covered. So, let’s dive right in!

1. Using an Online Download Service

For those who want a quick and hassle-free solution without installing anything, an online download service is perfect. Websites like Video-download.co are a great choice. Here’s how to use them:
  • First, head over to NicoNico, find the video you want to download, and copy its URL.
  • Next, go to a video download website like Video-download.co.
  • Paste the video URL into the provided field on the site.
  • Click on the download
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Orismann / gmk67-manual.md
Created April 12, 2024 03:39 — forked from Joao-Peterson/gmk67-manual.md
GMK67 manual (English)
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Orismann / bash_strict_mode.md
Created April 12, 2024 03:37 — forked from mohanpedala/bash_strict_mode.md
set -e, -u, -o, -x pipefail explanation

Data loss is a common issue that can occur due to various reasons such as accidental deletion, hardware failure, or software corruption. For Mac users, this can be particularly distressing due to the extensive use of their systems for professional creative work, personal data storage, and more. Fortunately, the availability of free data recovery software offers a beacon of hope. This article explores some of the best free data recovery software for Mac.

1. Time Machine Backup (Free, GUI)

Time Machine, Apple's built-in backup software, automatically saves copies of all your files, applications, and system files to an external drive or NAS device, allowing you to restore from past states with ease. This process is especially beneficial when dealing with accidental deletions, file corruption, or complete system crashes. By navigating Time Machine's user-friendly interface, users can go "back in time" to retrieve files as they were at specific dates and times, making it an indispensable tool for seamless data

Our lives are increasingly intertwined with technology, the storage space on our devices becomes a valuable commodity. Mac users often find themselves grappling with the perennial issue of managing storage space efficiently. Accumulated files, applications, and system clutter can clog up your Mac's storage, slowing down performance and hindering productivity.

In this guide, we'll use the built-in Terminal app to free up space on your Mac without using any third-party software.

1. Empty the Trash

Start by emptying the Trash. Even though this can be done through the Finder, you can also do it via Terminal using the rm command.

sudo rm -rf ~/.Trash/*