π Random Windows fact
Did you know that Windows does not save wallpaper thumbnails in cache or temporary storage, which results in a black background preview if you delete the file of the current wallpaper?
Did you know that Windows does not save wallpaper thumbnails in cache or temporary storage, which results in a black background preview if you delete the file of the current wallpaper?
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π¦ Convert videos into Desmos graphs
Today I found software to convert any media into respective Bezier curve representations. In my opinion it's really impressive, as the approach taken is rather unusual. The creator also made a full-length video explanation on how it works.
https://github.com/kevinjycui/DesmosBezierRenderer
Today I found software to convert any media into respective Bezier curve representations. In my opinion it's really impressive, as the approach taken is rather unusual. The creator also made a full-length video explanation on how it works.
https://github.com/kevinjycui/DesmosBezierRenderer
YouTube
How I animate stuff on Desmos Graphing Calculator
The last time I made a video where I actually explained my code, I had around 50 subscribers, so I'm not sure if you folks are interested in this type of thing. Here's an explanation video anyway; I added some more demos in it to make things interesting,β¦
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π¦ Bezier Curve Renderer
Decided to try a different animation myself... I think it turned out neat.
https://youtu.be/SvnYziKM94I
Decided to try a different animation myself... I think it turned out neat.
https://youtu.be/SvnYziKM94I
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Artistic Math Graphs
Using maths to watch anime. How cool is that?
Bezier curves are versatile, symmetric and beautiful. And here we're using them to build the mathematical representation of any picture.
The process can be decomposed into simple steps:
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Bezier curves are versatile, symmetric and beautiful. And here we're using them to build the mathematical representation of any picture.
The process can be decomposed into simple steps:
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π«‘ Google Chrome leaves Windows 7
This has been a trend for the past few months here - I am slowly documenting gradual Windows 7's departure.
Less importantly, Chrome also leaves Windows 8.1 behind, just about 2 months after it's EOL.
The article can be found here.
This has been a trend for the past few months here - I am slowly documenting gradual Windows 7's departure.
Less importantly, Chrome also leaves Windows 8.1 behind, just about 2 months after it's EOL.
The article can be found here.
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π Activating Windows with ChatGPT was taken down
Hello everybody. It's a sad reality that YouTube seems to be plotting taking my channel down. I'm just 2 strikes away before that happens and they can very likely happen within the next 3 months.
βͺοΈStrike 0: 15.05.2023 - Fake Adobe Premiere crack (Ransomware); Uploaded in 2018
βͺοΈStrike 1: 23.05.2023 - Activating Windows with ChatGPT; Uploaded in 2023
All the strikes above are false. The first one doesn't even explain why the video got taken down. It just says "Community Guidelines". The second one implies I am promoting piracy of abandonware. Sure, buddy.
If that trend continues, my channel will be simply taken down on June 7th of 2023.
I refuse to accept that and I will be fighting back, but the appeal against the strike on the first video is stuck in the cages of YouTube bureaucracy, and I'm only currently filing the appeal against the second one.
I need help from the community. As much as I don't like bothering people, at this point, I have no choice. Please spread the word. YouTube will for sure keep striking my videos and holding the appeals if no action is done.
Hello everybody. It's a sad reality that YouTube seems to be plotting taking my channel down. I'm just 2 strikes away before that happens and they can very likely happen within the next 3 months.
βͺοΈStrike 0: 15.05.2023 - Fake Adobe Premiere crack (Ransomware); Uploaded in 2018
βͺοΈStrike 1: 23.05.2023 - Activating Windows with ChatGPT; Uploaded in 2023
All the strikes above are false. The first one doesn't even explain why the video got taken down. It just says "Community Guidelines". The second one implies I am promoting piracy of abandonware. Sure, buddy.
If that trend continues, my channel will be simply taken down on June 7th of 2023.
I refuse to accept that and I will be fighting back, but the appeal against the strike on the first video is stuck in the cages of YouTube bureaucracy, and I'm only currently filing the appeal against the second one.
I need help from the community. As much as I don't like bothering people, at this point, I have no choice. Please spread the word. YouTube will for sure keep striking my videos and holding the appeals if no action is done.
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π¨ The State of Windows was taken down
Yet another unjust strike, coming from a copyright troll. This is a prime display of blatant abuse of YouTube's flawed copyright system.
I've never dealt with such an atrocious situation like this during my entire YouTube career.
Watch the backup of this video here.
Yet another unjust strike, coming from a copyright troll. This is a prime display of blatant abuse of YouTube's flawed copyright system.
I've never dealt with such an atrocious situation like this during my entire YouTube career.
Watch the backup of this video here.
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This may serve as a post to slightly tone the negativity down, in light of recent events, as well as to remember how I got my first (and potentially last, delivery to Russia now is hardly possible) award from the corporation called YouTube.
Roll back to 2020. The grass was greener, the sky was bluer. Year 2019 happened to bring my channel to the attention of most of my beloved community. The hypergrowth I'll likely never ever witness again, a lucky series of YouTube algorithm events.
I still remember longing for the elusive six-digit number, prior to which the growth speed suddenly plummeted and my subscriber count was stuck at 99 thousand for no less than 2 months. The final stretch and the long wait was, at last, over by September of 2020. Then lots of excitement and paperwork switched the atmosphere, until the plaque reached its final destination at November.
I can't say that anything changed in me past that no-return point of fame. The numbers still stood as numbers to me, even though getting an award truly feels amazing. I never really bothered to show the plaque to my audience and I never made any 100K-special videos (I could call the NoEscape.exe project one, but who am I kidding? It was never made with a certain number in mind, past which it would for sure get released...) simply because there isn't anything special in that occasion to me. I even made a parody video on FlyTech's ASMR unboxing of his silver plaque (since then, he privated or deleted his video, I really am unsure).
The only real deal within that milestone to me was channel verification, presumably quicker and more helpful YouTube support and, perhaps, extended reach.
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Fast-forward to now, since then, another bureaucrat took place of the YouTube CEO, lots of things have changed all across the board. Dang, even I changed. And how much I've changed since then! Truly unbelievable. Nonetheless, YouTube hasn't ever become helpful and that legend of improved support was simply a hoax, or an improvised glimmer of hope from smaller creators to keep the grind going.
The lack of change or will to improve from YouTube in such an important regard - the safety of creators - backfires today. Countless posts from angry YouTubers all across Twitter (practically, the last bridgehead for creators to contact an actual human worker that would try and solve your issue), heaps of misunderstanding and general fearful feeling of vagueness and volatility. As a creator, you've never felt safe from a false positive, but the system has definitely degraded even further and rotted all the way through.
Many creators have already vented about it, I will definitely not help by babbling about this topic all over again.
Today's episode has again proven to me that I do not matter as a creator to YouTube, and alongside with that stunning observation, another one, maybe a less commonly noted one has appeared - it feels like the community no longer cares. The dirty business of copyright ID trolls, the false copyright strike abuse in spite and YouTube's abhorrent automated video flag system is just way too commonplace now. These awesome features YouTube comes with are infact so common, the creators simply stopped caring about such unfair situations happening all around with their colleagues.
Maybe I am special in that regard and not a whole lot cares about my channel's fate - what I know for sure is that I'm not that welcome in the tech community, I feel as sort of a black sheep in it, but I've seen that happen to others. The desperate posts asking for help have become routine.
As a content creator you no longer have motivation to upload new content, as all you do is fighting for what you already have.
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The lack of change or will to improve from YouTube in such an important regard - the safety of creators - backfires today. Countless posts from angry YouTubers all across Twitter (practically, the last bridgehead for creators to contact an actual human worker that would try and solve your issue), heaps of misunderstanding and general fearful feeling of vagueness and volatility. As a creator, you've never felt safe from a false positive, but the system has definitely degraded even further and rotted all the way through.
Many creators have already vented about it, I will definitely not help by babbling about this topic all over again.
Today's episode has again proven to me that I do not matter as a creator to YouTube, and alongside with that stunning observation, another one, maybe a less commonly noted one has appeared - it feels like the community no longer cares. The dirty business of copyright ID trolls, the false copyright strike abuse in spite and YouTube's abhorrent automated video flag system is just way too commonplace now. These awesome features YouTube comes with are infact so common, the creators simply stopped caring about such unfair situations happening all around with their colleagues.
Maybe I am special in that regard and not a whole lot cares about my channel's fate - what I know for sure is that I'm not that welcome in the tech community, I feel as sort of a black sheep in it, but I've seen that happen to others. The desperate posts asking for help have become routine.
As a content creator you no longer have motivation to upload new content, as all you do is fighting for what you already have.
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