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Trump Says He Wants "Security" From Ukraine in the Form of Rare Earth Minerals
Source: https://t.me/AussieCossack/32453
Why do Australian anti semitism laws get pushed after foreign paid agitators graffiti anti Jewish me
Why do Australian anti semitism laws get pushed after foreign paid agitators graffiti anti Jewish messages on buildings ?
TRUMP: “We're not going to have to buy, we're going to have Gaza. We don't have to buy — there's nothing to buy — we will have Gaza.”
What does that even mean? How can one just say “your country is mine now and you have no say?”
Source: https://t.me/zeeemedia/19556
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OUR DAILY OLDIES
Australia: Thousands Given Hours to Flee Cyclone Alfred — Could Reach Category 3 by Saturday
The tallest building on the Gold Coast is reportedly already shaking as huge waves build off of Surfers Paradise.
Source: https://t.me/rtnews/84754
US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent Explains Trump's Tariffs to Tucker Carlson
If you don't understand Trump's tariffs, this is the place to start. I listened to all of it and it all makes a lot more sense than any other economic theory I heard in my lifetime. Will it work? Nobody knows.
Sources: https://t.me/robinmg/41020, https://t.me/robinmg/41019?single
Is Israel headed for collapse?
If so, here is why:
The only thing the Left has got right is being anti-Israel.
Everything else, they are hopelessly fooled.
The Right is also waking up and now refusing to stand with Israel.
The only issue the world can unite on is that Israel is in the wrong, and its military aid must be stopped. America must become America First, no longer Israel First.
Then the world can rapidly move towards peace, a multipolar world, and prosperity.
In fact, Israel collapsing is the fall of the Cabal.
Those who remain standing with this fake, satanic, 1948-created state will become modern-day lepers, and their careers will head into free fall for standing with such evil.
@ANRHeadlines
Source: https://x.com/jamiemcintyre21/....status/1910013029455
BlackRock CEO Larry Fink Says Trump’s New Tariffs are Shaking Global Markets and Pushing the U.S. To
BlackRock CEO Larry Fink says Trump’s new tariffs are shaking global markets and pushing the U.S. toward deeper economic trouble.
He says the U.S. has gone from being a global stabiliser to a destabiliser under Trump’s leadership.
Fink also raised red flags about rising inflation and surging home prices, calling it a self-inflicted crisis driven by Trump’s tariff policies.
“This is not a pandemic. This is not a financial crisis. This is something that we’ve created.”
Well we don’t trust Fink… but we also know the Panama Canal is supposed to go to BlackRock… so what’s going on here?
Source: https://t.me/zeeemedia/20384
Trump says he hasn’t ruled out attacking Iran but he would prefer if they can live in peace without nuclear weapons.
⁇ trading with the enemy act, chem trails
DURING THE PERIOS KNOWN AS `THE BRITISH INVASION` IN THE 1960s, MANY AMERICAN SONGS CAME BACK TO US FROM BRITAIN IN A DIFFERENT STYLE AND VERY OFTEN, BECAME MORE POPULAR THAN THE AMERICAN ORIGINAL.
OUR DAILY OLDIES: THE ANIMALS WERE PART OF THE 'BRITISH INVASION' OF THE MID 1960s. HERE THEY ARE ON LIVE TV SINGING "DON'T LET ME BE MISUNDESTOOD". AS A BONUS TRACK, I INCLUDED THE VERSION FROM SPAIN BY BRUNO LOMAS.
GFX up the beach
The Next Great War is Between the Living and the Dead (Reality -v- FICTION)
Check out the lecture Applied Postmodernism: How "Idea Laundering" is Crippling American Universities - https://youtu.be/XeXfV0tAxtE
Candace Owens: Democrat Laws Negatively Impact Minorities
Candace Owens is the founder of the BLEXIT foundation, an organization dedicated to driving conservative principles into urban communities. Owens exploded onto the scene in the summer of 2017, gaining notoriety through her political vlog series on Youtube. She has since spoken at over 50 American Universities, challenging the status quo. With over 250 TV appearances over the last year, Owens has substantiated herself as a leader among the growing youth conservative movement. Candace views it as her life’s mission to help minority groups escape the victim narrative.
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DaVinci Resolve 16 beginner to hero tutorial
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As a filmmaker when I discovered DaVinci early on in my career I knew that it would give me a tremendous advantage over others in improving the look of my films. I had done everything I felt like I could do in terms of lighting, lenses and other camera grip gear.
But then something happened in 2010 that completed changed everything in the industry.
I began using DaVinci Resolve when the first version came to the Mac starting with version 8. It has been a wild ride ever since granting me opportunities that I would not have had if I hadn't chosen such a professional tool with high-end color tools!
I didn't shy away from it and as a result I got to work on big projects for Facebook and Instagram as well as color grading different feature films using it.
If you are at that point where you are considering jumping over to DaVinci Resolve 16 with the intent in mind of improving the look of your films and having a skill set that sets you apart you have found the right place.
In this beginner to hero tutorial I hope that you find it as an easy entrance into using the software and not becoming intimidated. We don't want that for you!
If you like what you see and would like a step-by-step guide in going all the way through the software and discovering some of the hidden color grading secrets then I want to invite you to a free online color grading workshop:
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Denver Riddle
CGC Founder & Colorist
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PyData Berlin 2016
Julia is a performance oriented language written from the ground-up to support numerical processing and parallelisation. The basic syntax of Julia resembles a cross between Matlab and Python, but offers performance which is comparable to compiled C-code. I will present an overview of the language with particular emphasis on where Python users may benefit in using it in their daily work.
Python users have long benefitted from the less verbose nature of Python, when compared with C and Fortran. However, Python was originally designed for scripting tasks, using dynamic types and widescale object orientation, neither of which features are necessarily beneficial when it comes to numerical computing. Thus, we have seen the widespread use of Python libraries for numerical computation (scipy, numpy, etc.).
Julia is a new language, developed at MIT, which attempts to learn from the experience of development of Python and similar languages. The main goals are to provide a non-verbose, performance oriented language written from the ground-up to support numerical processing and parallelisation. In its most basic syntax Julia resembles a cross between Matlab and Python, but via compilation through an intermediate level representation (llvm) it offers performance which is comparable to compiled C-code.
I am not going to argue that Julia is ready for primetime yet. However, it is definitely worth consideration by anyone currently resorting to cython or needing distributed access to large datasets.
I will present an outline/introduction to the language, including the main benefits and current weaknesses. Of particular interest to the audience may be the fact that Python libraries are importable and callable from within Julia, allowing a continuity of existing workflow but from a Julia-based host environment. My main focus will be for a numerically literate audience who are already contending with the technical limitations of Python and are curious about the new language in town.
Slides: https://github.com/daveh19/pydataberlin2016 00:00 Welcome!
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