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@leograph3r

•Pupil Engineer (GMNSE) || •Videographer || •Video Editor || •Motion Designer || •Visual Storyteller -Video Producer @livingtodaylife

Kano, Nigeria Katılım Ağustos 2021
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KZTO🎬💻@leograph3r·
@GlobaChain is truly revolutionizing B2B transactions one step at a time. With @GlobaChain, no more delays, unresolved issues, hidden fees and all the stress that comes with traditional B2B payment platforms. Check out the comment section for more⬇ #GlobaChain #FutureofFinance
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@MTNNG are you people genuinely stupid? Why will I pay for 50Mbps unlimited bundle and you’re throttling my speed to 3Mbps??? Like are you mad? @fccpcnigeria this is theft. Oya come and do Fibre X, you have refused for over a month! God, why am I even in the country.
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Val Gadgets@Val_Gadget·
Never experienced Bass in any Bluetooth speakers like this guy the Bolead S7.
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KZTO🎬💻@leograph3r·
I tried shooting content today, and all I can say is, "content creators, una de try 😭😭😂😂"
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Celestial | Editor@justcelestial_·
@leograph3r I use the second screen for preview. On my main monitor, I keep the timeline, effects, and effect controls, while the second screen only shows the preview panel so I can see it on a bigger screen. I changed the setup a bit for this picture.
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KZTO🎬💻@leograph3r·
Never seen a more educative piece than this
IT Guy@T3chFalcon

Here’s what this meme really means, and it’s actually simpler than what you think. Chromium is just an engine. Google built it and then open-sourced it, which means they gave the blueprints to everyone for free. That’s where Google’s involvement stops. Every browser in the top half of the meme, except Firefox, took those blueprints, copied them, and built their own versions. This process is called a fork. Once you fork something, the original creator has no control over what you do with it. Brave, Vivaldi, Edge, and Opera all own their own code now. Google can’t change it, update it, or influence it. Some say "Google still controls it," but that idea doesn’t really make sense. It’s like saying Ford controls every mechanic who learned from a Ford engine manual 😅. So what did each fork do? Brave(@brave) removed all Google services and built strong ad and tracker blocking right into the browser, making it one of the best privacy browsers out there. Vivaldi(@vivaldibrowser) focused on customization for power users. Edge(@MicrosoftEdge) added Microsoft’s ecosystem. Opera(@opera) included a built-in proxy and sidebar tools. These are all real, independent products. Firefox(@firefox) is worth mentioning because it uses a completely different engine called Gecko, which was never based on Chromium. This means it starts from a different place, and Mozilla is a non-profit, which changes how your data is handled. If you care about privacy, Brave(@brave) is the best choice for most people. It has its own codebase, no Google services, built-in blocking, and it works well. If you want a browser with a completely different engine, go with Firefox. The other browsers fall somewhere in between. The meme is funny, but the real point isn’t that "Google controls everything." It’s that most browsers start from the same place and just add different features. You should choose based on which features matter most to you.

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KZTO🎬💻@leograph3r·
I remember back then in secondary school when my guys were slim fitting their trousers and getting punished by the school authorities. I was untouchable, because mine wasn't just baggy, it was a fr/gging parachute. And I was very proud of it😂😂 Good old days tho🙂
F4kaika🦅@Faksback666

Secondary school management now have a problem with baggy trousers,they’re telling students to slim fit it 😂😂 This is proof that teachers are just haters of things that’s considered “cool”

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It's official. We hate rotoscoping😭
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Anime boi | Video editor
One video down Will post a full one here soon Video editors any tips on How you label your clips Need to start implementing that habit
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my music taste diverse as fuck. you can call me polyjammerous.. shit, you could even call me genrefluid
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Anish Moonka@anishmoonka·
Christopher Nolan asked IMAX to build him a new camera. They did. Then he and Matt Damon spent four months filming The Odyssey on the open ocean, on the largest modern Viking longship in the world, with no green screens at all. The shoot ran 91 days, from late February to August 2025. Seven countries: Morocco, Greece, Italy, Iceland, Scotland, Western Sahara, and Malta. Aside from one indoor studio in Los Angeles, every shot was filmed on real ground. In Italy, the cast and crew climbed 900 feet up a mountain every morning. Imagine walking up a 60-story building before breakfast. In Iceland, they filmed the underworld scenes by lantern light while rain came at them sideways. The four months at sea actually happened at sea. Damon and the actors playing his crew sailed on a real ship called the Draken Harald Hårfagre, used here as a Greek warship. Nolan called the experience "primal." He said the cast and crew were exhausted in a way he had never seen before. The cameras were the other big problem. IMAX cameras have always been too loud to record clean dialogue, which is why directors mostly save them for big action scenes. Nolan asked IMAX to fix this. They engineered a new soundproof case for the camera, a kind of quiet jacket, that lets the lens get within a foot of an actor's face while they whisper and still pick up clean audio. The new cameras also came out lighter and about 30% quieter than the old ones. To prove it worked, the lead cameraman Hoyte van Hoytema filmed a tight close-up of a child reciting a David Bowie song, "Sound and Vision." Nolan watched the test and called it "electrifying." Damon went all-in on the role. He dropped to 167 pounds on a strict no-gluten diet. He grew a real beard for a full year because Nolan refused to allow a fake one. The crew built a full-scale wooden Trojan Horse and shot the attack scene at an ancient walled town in Morocco called Aït Benhaddou. Nolan himself climbed inside the horse with the cast and his cameraman to get the shot. Across the whole shoot they used 2 million feet of film. That comes out to around 380 miles of it, longer than the drive from Los Angeles to San Francisco. At about $1.50 a foot, they spent roughly $3 million just on the film itself. The full budget was $250 million, the biggest of Nolan's career. They wrapped nine days ahead of schedule. Tickets went on sale on July 17, 2025, exactly one year before the movie's release. That had never been done before in cinema history. Half of the 22 US theaters offering IMAX 70mm sold out within 12 hours, bringing in around $1.5 million in a single morning. Nolan called the shoot "an absolute nightmare to film, but in all the right ways." He did not destroy a single IMAX camera. He has wrecked several over his career.
The Odyssey Movie@odysseymovie

Defy the Gods. Watch the New Trailer for Christopher Nolan's The Odyssey and experience the film in theaters 7 17 26.

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