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@mlanger
Can't beat 684 pages, and until now haven't bothered to download the #manual for #ShotCut shotcut.org/ as I found it fairly intuitive. It only has 211 pages, but the #software has suited my needs under both Windows and Linux over the last eight years or so. (It has fallen over on when running Linux on my Chromebook however, but as that only has a 10Gb allocated for all my Linux apps, it's not entirely surprising.)

www.shotcut.orgShotcut - HomeShotcut is a free, open source, cross-platform video editor for Windows, Mac and Linux

Wish I could find a manual for this thing. Or service instructions or anything.

Not much out there. It has hypoid gear oil in it, which I determined by sniffing and rubbing (thick fluid with sulfur smell) and there is what is probably a fill level bolt, but it's all guesswork.

There's a few Japanese stickers but they're mostly safety warnings, telling you to not stick your arm into the rotating blades, yo.

Specific Suggestions …

Simple Sabotage for the 21st Century

The most potent tools for fighting #injustice are the ones already in your hands.

Looks to be inspired by the US government’s declassified field manual 'Simple #Sabotage Field #Manual’ from 1944. But it’s updated for the #digital, current world.

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Specific Suggestions: Simple Sabotage for the 21st CenturySpecific Suggestions: Simple Sabotage for the 21st CenturyThe most potent tools for fighting injustice are the ones already in your hands.

The "pandoc user's guide" Markdown file is part of the executable; it can be accessed by running

pandoc --print-default-data-file MANUAL.txt

Use

pandoc --print-default-data-file MANUAL.txt | pandoc …

to convert it to any pandoc-supported format. E.g., to read it in a terminal, try `--to=ansi`.