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Anyone else seen the avata 360 bridge tunnel clips floating around

Avata 360 finally went on sale in my area a little while back. Mine still hasnt shown up yet so im just going off what others have posted.

Saw a clip of someone ripping through a bridge tunnel along a river and the thing that got me wasnt the image it was how stable it looked at speed. I used to fly a cinewhoop with a 360 cam strapped on top and it was always a nightmare. Throws off the balance the whole quad fights you through tight gaps and no matter how much you mess with the CG the footage always comes out with that floaty wobble. Ive spent way too many hours in betaflight trying to tune that out. But this clip going under the bridge was surprisingly locked in even through the transition. If the integrated build actually solves that problem thats a big deal for me cuz rigging my own setup was never worth the headache.

Bright sun on the river outside full shadow under the bridge. That kind of change usually blows out one end or the other but the detail on the stone walls and the water reflections were still there and it recovered pretty quick coming back out. Stitching looked clean too which is usually where these things fall apart on fast moves.

Still waiting on mine. Once it shows up im gonna find a similar spot and put it through a real flight. Curious if anyone here has gotten theirs yet and flown it

u/Own-Policy-4878 — 13 hours ago

20 minutes of scrubbing paid off! Before and after pot bottom.

This pot has been dirty for a long time. I used a mix of dish soap and some grease cleaner I randomly on shein. I scrubbed it with steel wool for 20 minutes today. My arm is very sore now lol but it was worth it though. Just wanted to share the satisfying result with you guys.

u/Own-Policy-4878 — 1 day ago

Found a way to fix those annoying small errors in gemini generated ppt/images

Lately, I’ve been using Gemini to generate course materials and presentation decks, and I have to admit that the logic and visual aesthetics of the output are quite impressive. However, I keep running into one persistent issue: the files it exports are essentially static.

Whenever I spot a minor typo or want to make a subtle tweak to the layout, I have to go back and spend ages conversing with the AI. Sometimes, fixing something on one side ends up breaking something else on the other, which actually drives up the overall communication overhead.

Eventually, I decided to switch gears entirely: I simply dropped the generated PDFs or images directly into PDNob. After running them through its OCR engine, the tool extracts the content and converts it into editable PowerPoint. This allows me to make all the necessary edits locally in a matter of seconds, far faster than going back and repeatedly fine-tuning my prompts.

It feels like current AI models excel at the initial generation phase, but there’s still a significant disconnect when it comes to the subsequent post-generation editing and refinement. Expect that, do you guys have a more efficient workflow, or just have to grit your teeth and keep rolling the dice with your prompts?

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u/Own-Policy-4878 — 3 days ago

Stake US.. Do they have any Bonus?

signed up to Stake US and was wondering if they offer recurring bonuses. How do the rewards work, and what are the wagering requirements like?

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u/Own-Policy-4878 — 6 days ago