Comment How To Determine If a Video Has Been Faked? (Score 3, Funny) 237
You submit it to Mythbusters.
You submit it to Mythbusters.
And in a ironic twist, the algorithms used to manifest a cup of Earl Grey tea will be closed and patented.
Actually, I thought it was a pretty good summary. It explained what MariaDB is and why it is being compared to MySQL, without forcing the user to have to search around just to figure out what the summary is talking about.
Where is the ACTION?
...Seriously?
All those events happen 20 years later in the canon, so I don't think those things need to be worried about for a while.
I agree with this. I've watched the previous Abrams Star Trek film probably 3 or 4 times, and never once was the lens flare noticeable to me. Or at least, it didn't bother me.
I think the jokes about Abrams and lens flares were just the Internet meme of the week.
Power to you, friend.
There exists a widespread culture of beer lovers (and brewers) who are not alcoholic. I consider myself to be among them. I enjoy a quality-crafted beer with a meal and I find the process of brewing to be an interesting and rewarding hobby. This is far from being useless or wasted time.
Granted, there is an unfortunate number of people who cannot regulate their intake, but they drink for different reasons.
Yeah, it taught me to hate myself for continuing to use an HTML table to form the layout of webpages. =)
Oh. Thought those were whalers on the moon.
Nazis.
So do YouTube videos. But is that really a problem?
A simpler approach would be to use a free web hosting service, and drop your encrypted data in there. Easy access from anywhere without needing to sign in.
QR's will look the same regardless of video format. If the resolution gets really scrunched down or if frame rates get jacked up in the conversion process, then it could be a wasted effort, but YouTube's internal conversion algorithms seem to be pretty effective these days.
Also would have accepted "Babel Fish."
The Tao is like a glob pattern: used but never used up. It is like the extern void: filled with infinite possibilities.