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Seems bitcoin is no longer useful for payments anywhere, it's now only useful only for investments.
They call it the "new [digital] gold" which I say is wrong: you cant make teeth out of bitcoin.
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Also I don't see how it can be compared to gold as in investment terms gold tends to hold its value while the value of a bitcoin has been increasing along quite a steep curve.
“That which can be asserted without evidence, can be dismissed without evidence.”
― Christopher Hitchens
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They just Robin' us!
"It is easy to decipher extraterrestrial signals after deciphering Javascript and VB6 themselves.", ISanti[ ^]
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Because they can calculate it in hex.
If you think 'goto' is evil, try writing an Assembly program without JMP.
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ORIGINAL POST
Hi all,
I'm editing a couple of videos taken with an old phone without OIS (optical image stabilization)... The videos are shacky...
I've started using VSDC as video editing software (it's easy, most features are free and works wonderfully well).
The problem is that the image stabilization is part of the Pro features and... well... I don't want to pay a big amount of money for this leisure thing...
Anyone knows of a good free software that can correct shacky videos?
Thank you all!
:thumbsup:
I've seen that the VSDC software costs only 20€... I really thought it would cost much more money... I'll get it.
Thank you!
modified 15-Dec-17 6:54am.
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Anyone knows of a good free software that can correct shacky videos?
Maybe the OP should find someone else to shack up with?
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VirtualDub and Deshaker works well. And free.
I've even done it by hand in Vegas...but that's more for swaying than shaking...I'm not a masochist.
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Framework Shield protection (9)
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Bodyguard ?
Framework = Body
Guard = shield
protection = Bodyguard
We can’t stop here, this is bat country - Hunter S Thompson RIP
modified 15-Dec-17 4:05am.
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Yep - stick the solution in too.
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I didn't write this. But it's a great example of using WebGL and to get a better idea of the web and where it's headed. Even one day dot.com TLDs are going to seem ancient. Mix this in with another couple decades of Web 3.0 concepts like AI, IoT, and the semantic web, open APIs and public micro services out the wazoo, etc. and we're gonna have nifty interfaces with information sharing like crack cocaine. I mean stuff like websites you can talk to that share information with personal robots and crap.
https://2050.earth/[^]
Anyway, just food for thought. Gone are the days of this[^] (SFW).
And I don't necessarily subscribe to all of the ideas mentioned in the link. Just showcasing the work.
Jeremy Falcon
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But we already have Facebook
Caveat Emptor.
"Progress doesn't come from early risers – progress is made by lazy men looking for easier ways to do things." Lazarus Long
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the cities I picked only showed a green mesh (after much delay)
guess the future is slow and boring
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My god, my 8 cores went to 100%.
Cool though.
Jeremy Falcon wrote: I mean stuff like websites you can talk to that share information with personal robots and crap.
And everytime you do, whatever ISP you're mobile device is connected to will pop up with a button to pay it 10 "coins" so that you have the bandwidth to support it.
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Marc Clifton wrote: My god, my 8 cores went to 100%.
Yeah, ok ok things need to get a bit faster. But just think of the computers in 10 years from now. Of course I'm sure browsers will find a way to slow it down.
Marc Clifton wrote: And everytime you do, whatever ISP you're mobile device is connected to will pop up with a button to pay it 10 "coins" so that you have the bandwidth to support it.
It'll be like the casinos! Vegas baby!
Jeremy Falcon
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So...even less efficient methods of navigating between links?
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Jeremy Falcon wrote: we're gonna have nifty interfaces with information sharing like crack cocaine You mean mind-rotting, soul-destroying, addictive interfaces like FaceBook and Twitter ?
«While I complain of being able to see only a shadow of the past, I may be insensitive to reality as it is now, since I'm not at a stage of development where I'm capable of seeing it.» Claude Levi-Strauss (Tristes Tropiques, 1955)
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Since W∴ Balboos said nothing seems everybody finally shut up.
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Yes? We're all ears.
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Ron Anders wrote: We're all ears.
Shall we call you Spock? Or do you prefer T'Pol?
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I'm only two. The rest is a spongey meat sack
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