Unexpected factorial
But if you could make $9 per second, you could make $9! per day
Unexpected factorial
But if you could make $9 per second, you could make $9! per day
The slashed zero is the empty set, and the slashed O is literally nothing cause screw the slashed O
I've used it for many of my videos and it's quite good. It's amazing for simple edits and can handle more advanced stuff, but from my experience it bogs down with many effects. For complicated projects I recommend Resolve, but for simple to medium complexity video edits I fully recommend Kdenlive, as it's better and more crash resistant than all the other FOSS video editors.
Keep it and wait for the applications to bloat up. You won't feel like you have an excessive amount of RAM in a few years.
I don't think it was the thrill, I think it was the lack thereof. She told me that there wasn't a physical romantic chemistry between us in person. On my short morning date we touched a lot but never kissed, better than my other dates which had basically zero touching.
This is the worst Valentine's Day in my life. I just got brutally friend zoned from a cute Tinder match yesterday after going on the best date of my life and having so much in common.
I'm in college, and a lot of striminals don't pirate streaming services like Netflix, but instead pirate live sports streams, because the legal alternative is pay like $70/mo for an ad-infested service. Nobody is paying that.
This is the best advertisement for Victoria 3 (or other similar games). Now I want to get a game like this and experiment with messing with the economy.
What exactly is the point of this? By buying foreign products, you pay the US government in whatever import tariff as part of the cost. I'd rather support domestic American businesses over the US government.
It should only be a subscription if there is a legitimate cloud service being utilized. Otherwise, it should just be "pay for 1 copy."
Luckily on desktop there's Kdenlive for light to moderate stuff and DaVinci Resolve for moderate to heavy stuff.
On phones, they all suck and demand subscriptions at an appreciable fraction of actual professional video editing software for a crappy feature set, all with the inconvenience of having very little screen real estate for editing options.
I just don't really like the taste, so about 1 per week in my fried rice.
This is why they got rid of WordPad.
And no, I don't want AI crap in my basic note-taking app.