• Kintarian@lemmy.world
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    Gawd I hate video tutorials.

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      It’s done to pad out the time before you leave the video, because you have to be watching for a certain length of time before it’s considered “watched” for monetisation purposes.

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    And the comments are all like: ”You’re my savior! This was the only solution that actually worked for me!”

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    With blender, it’s “next. choose Clip Offset Settings under the View menu” and I have 6 View menus, none of which has anything with that name. Then I find out it was all changed in some previous version.

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      Flip Normals has changed names so many times in the past decade that I have no idea what it’s called today or what it was called before and I’m starting to suspect it’s in the witness protection agency.

      I feel bad for newcomers because you just have to use the Force a lot of times when using Blender.

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      Also, I was once following a laptop disassembly video step by step. Half-way through, he stops and turns the laptop over several times in confusion. He was just winging it for the video.

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      Always always check what version of blender the tutorial is for! Later versions have automated and fixed so much annoying shit that you had to do/fix manually in older versions. Blender 5.1 is way different to 2.8! Also it doesn’t matter what menu it’s in because you can just search for that tool with the search function, bind it to spacebar.

      Blender is actually amazing now (>5.0) and I feel like lots of people tried 2.8 and got scared because it was janky and it turned them off Blender forever.

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        Thanks for the tips! I mostly use it for occasional video editing, so never take time to really get to know it.

        Searching sounds really useful for my situation!

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        Thanks for the tips! I mostly use it for occasional video editing, so never take time to really get to know it.

        Searching sounds really useful.

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    This is linux times ten. I use it all the time, but as soon as you have a problem even remotely outside the norm you’re screwed unless you’re steeped in knowledge for the particular distro you work with. Your quest for an answer will result in: 2-3 other people with the same question, but no responses. A half dozen answers for your problem yet a distro version for which the answer no longer works. A couple lengthy, well-thought out answers that require multiple terminal entries and dependency installations yet still doesn’t work after carefully following the instructions.

    ./configure not found.

    Installs configure.

    Still doesn’t work.

    Anyway, lol, as much as I like linux and have a crapload of instances running, it sure is a pain in the ass.

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      Been on linux full time for under a week, I’d say linux is more like.
      “I have issue”
      “Here’s 10 extremely techincal solutions that will take you hours to work through and may not work”
      “I still have issue”
      “Oh yeh there’s just a button you can press that fixes it instantly”

      On the bright side thats more my own lack of familiarity than anything and once an issue is fixed it stays fixed and generally works a lot more cleanly than if I had a similar issue on windows where fixes are always kind of cludgey.

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    Every single time I need to look up something for Google products. This preceeds AI. Since the advent of AI it’s a gamble on whether a tutorial will actually match reality.

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    Hey does anybody else use the numpad to skip thru the vids and find what you’re looking for?