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Matthew Knipfer
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The “Just Figure It Out Guy” at @AaloAtomics
Austin, TX
Joined September 2023
RT @MichaelDell: @farhip I started a company when I was 19. It has worked out pretty well so far.
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@jendarhy Genuine question: do your products move fast enough that global shutter is a practical consideration when filming demos?
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RT @WillManidis: MD: failed out of a state school to spend years hiking across southeast asia before ending up as a chef in the south of fr…
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Sony Burano This thing is goated for compatibility. 8K output on a full frame sensor with E and PL mounts. If you don’t know cameras but do know cars, it’s like driving a lightweight sedan with 500 HP that somehow uses regular gasoline instead of premium.
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@anothercohen I can tell which Austin Costco you went to based on the Fairlife shakes. North and South differ on regular vs Core Power SKU.
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This is exactly one of the reasons why collocated nuclear power is so compelling. If you only do the math on the watts, SMRs are pretty good. If you factor in everything including transmission, it’s incredible.
California is in really really deep trouble. The cost of delivering electricity (not generating it) is growing WAY FASTER than inflation. This means we could invent free fusion and it wouldn't even matter. And there's no reason to think this trend will reverse.
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@EricJorgenson You do a lot of stuff well like the audio quality. Your guests are cool. You just need to frame things in a way that would actually compel a rando on YouTube to select it and KEEP listening if it were to be in their feed.
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@D_R_Farrell @tcosta_co The explicit “lens blur” effect is not included, but you can create it with the rest of the free toolset. Pull up a free AI chat bot, and ask it how to do so. You’ll learn a lot about the interface and how effects are layered.
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@tcosta_co @D_R_Farrell Yeah, just use DaVinci. It honestly has better color grading tools anyway, on top of being free for most use cases. Don't pay for the expensive stuff until you've outgrown the free resources.
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