Creimertards are upset that Slashdot management changed the mod point system by banning the indiscrimate use of mod points. A moderator can only mod two comments from the same user in a 24 hour period, and are no longer rewarded with more mod points for using all their mod points on one user. Since they don't have any mod points, they can't down mod my comments. Their juvernile response to this development is to complain about my weight or penis size in random comments that are getting modded down.
Either you are really good at trolling or you are the most underpaid IT employee in California.
Depends on how you define IT. If you think IT is ONLY programmers, $50K per year is the low end. If you think IT includes help desk, desktop support, and data center techs, $50K per year is the high end.
Creimer may be long gone but his legend continues.
I'm still here. If I don't post a comment, creimertards will post their own comment thread.
For those who weren't around, he used to be a regular who'd try to somehow brag about managing to live in an expensive place on a absurdly underpaid salary.
I'm still living in Silicon Valley and making $55K in government IT.
A special level in hell where you can rent video tapes to watch on ancient TVs with rabbit ears, reserved for child molesters and people who talk at the theater.
I have a hearing loss in one ear, so my audio will always be suspect. I use a Zoom H2 audio recorder with a pop filter 12" away from my mouth, Audacity to clean up and normalize the audio, and sync the audio to the video and apply a "voice enhancement" eq to the audio in the video editor.
Strange comment since people take and edit videos on an iPad all the time.
My PC has an eight-core processor and a Nvidia 1050 Ti 4GB video card. A minute of 1080p video renedered on the processor takes a minute. A minute of 1080p video rendered on the Nvidia card takes 10 seconds. I don't think an iPad has the same performance of my PC for rendering videos longer than a short clip.
In Adobe CS5 Extended edition, video editing is comprehensive and efficient with a broad compatibility of video file formats such as MOV, AVI and MPEG-4 formats and easy workflow. Using simple combinations of keys video layers can easily be modified, with other features such as adding text and creating animations using single images.
In my recent video, I use graphical overlays created in Photoshop. For static overlay with a transparent background, I export as a PNG file. For video overlay with a chroma (green) background, I export as an MP4 file.
When rendering video from Photoshop, it does take a while on my AMD FX-8300 (8-core) processor. Photoshop doesn't use Nvidia GPU for faster rendering.
I'm not a graphic artist and I don't draw in Photoshop. I use the mouse, trackball or tablet to create paths, turn the paths into a selection and mask out the parts of an image that I don't want to use. Or adjust a bounding box, move a guide or create a selection area. I create thumbnails and graphics for my videos.
I can't imagine using Photoshop without a keyboard and mouse, or not being able to access my files from my file server. Video rendering on the iPad will probably suck donkey balls.
A better question is how you can get anywhere around there during rush hour.
I take public transit. A local bus take me down the street to pick up the express bus, the express bus drops me off in Palo Alto, and a local bus take me down the street to my job. An hour each way. Driving through Palo Alto during rush hour is insane. Since I work in government I.T., I start work at 7:00AM.
We have a two-way street in San Jose called Southwest Expressway. That's fine if you're coming off the 280 and heading southwest. If you're traveling in the opposite direction and going northeast towards the 280, how can it still be called Southwest Expressway?
Actually, it's Canada. The steel and aluminum tariffs were so devastating that they had no choice but to sell off the country to the highest corporate bidder. No word on what Broadcom will do with Quebec.
I suspect most of my 1K+ followers are bots. Very few are real people. I just use my ten-year-old Twitter account to pimp my YouTube videos to comic con crowds over the weekends. I had 25.3K impressions and an average engagement rate of ~3% (that's great by traditional advertising standards) in the last 28 days.
We also need more carpenters, electricians, plumbers and IT closet cleaners. ;)
Creimertards are upset that Slashdot management changed the mod point system by banning the indiscrimate use of mod points. A moderator can only mod two comments from the same user in a 24 hour period, and are no longer rewarded with more mod points for using all their mod points on one user. Since they don't have any mod points, they can't down mod my comments. Their juvernile response to this development is to complain about my weight or penis size in random comments that are getting modded down.
Never mind a comet slammed into Jupiter in 1994.
Either you are really good at trolling or you are the most underpaid IT employee in California.
Depends on how you define IT. If you think IT is ONLY programmers, $50K per year is the low end. If you think IT includes help desk, desktop support, and data center techs, $50K per year is the high end.
Creimer may be long gone but his legend continues.
I'm still here. If I don't post a comment, creimertards will post their own comment thread.
For those who weren't around, he used to be a regular who'd try to somehow brag about managing to live in an expensive place on a absurdly underpaid salary.
I'm still living in Silicon Valley and making $55K in government IT.
According to Steve Wozniak at Silicon Valley Comic Con 2017, you have enough money when money itself becomes meaningless.
A special level in hell where you can rent video tapes to watch on ancient TVs with rabbit ears, reserved for child molesters and people who talk at the theater.
I have a hearing loss in one ear, so my audio will always be suspect. I use a Zoom H2 audio recorder with a pop filter 12" away from my mouth, Audacity to clean up and normalize the audio, and sync the audio to the video and apply a "voice enhancement" eq to the audio in the video editor.
Instagram models are weeping in the streets.
Strange comment since people take and edit videos on an iPad all the time.
My PC has an eight-core processor and a Nvidia 1050 Ti 4GB video card. A minute of 1080p video renedered on the processor takes a minute. A minute of 1080p video rendered on the Nvidia card takes 10 seconds. I don't think an iPad has the same performance of my PC for rendering videos longer than a short clip.
In Adobe CS5 Extended edition, video editing is comprehensive and efficient with a broad compatibility of video file formats such as MOV, AVI and MPEG-4 formats and easy workflow. Using simple combinations of keys video layers can easily be modified, with other features such as adding text and creating animations using single images.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adobe_Photoshop#Video_editing
Here's an Adobe video on video editing in Photoshop.
https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/how-to/video-editing.html
My Black Friday @ Apple Park Visitor Center was put together in Photoshop because an update to Movavi Editor FUBAR'd the program just hours before I released the video.
In my recent video, I use graphical overlays created in Photoshop. For static overlay with a transparent background, I export as a PNG file. For video overlay with a chroma (green) background, I export as an MP4 file.
When rendering video from Photoshop, it does take a while on my AMD FX-8300 (8-core) processor. Photoshop doesn't use Nvidia GPU for faster rendering.
I'm not a graphic artist and I don't draw in Photoshop. I use the mouse, trackball or tablet to create paths, turn the paths into a selection and mask out the parts of an image that I don't want to use. Or adjust a bounding box, move a guide or create a selection area. I create thumbnails and graphics for my videos.
I can't imagine using Photoshop without a keyboard and mouse, or not being able to access my files from my file server. Video rendering on the iPad will probably suck donkey balls.
Blackmagic also charges high prices for their gear as Apple does. Need an HDMI to USB3 capture device? Blackmagic is $300. Any generic company is $50.
Thank you!
Does this mean that my late father will stop trying to friend me on Facebook?
"sic" isn't used in the summary
It was before it go removed from the summary. I'm a bit shocked that a Slashdot editor actually... edited... anything. The end is neigh.
The term is a political neologism that has gained traction among advocacy groups combining racial and gender identity politics.
Too little, too late.
A better question is how you can get anywhere around there during rush hour.
I take public transit. A local bus take me down the street to pick up the express bus, the express bus drops me off in Palo Alto, and a local bus take me down the street to my job. An hour each way. Driving through Palo Alto during rush hour is insane. Since I work in government I.T., I start work at 7:00AM.
We have a two-way street in San Jose called Southwest Expressway. That's fine if you're coming off the 280 and heading southwest. If you're traveling in the opposite direction and going northeast towards the 280, how can it still be called Southwest Expressway?
It's 1999 all over again!
Really? I haven't noticed Uber drivers giving out stock tips.
since slashdot has stopped letting you use all your mod points on one person all at once.
That bug should have been fixed 20 years ago.
Actually, it's Canada. The steel and aluminum tariffs were so devastating that they had no choice but to sell off the country to the highest corporate bidder. No word on what Broadcom will do with Quebec.
I suspect most of my 1K+ followers are bots. Very few are real people. I just use my ten-year-old Twitter account to pimp my YouTube videos to comic con crowds over the weekends. I had 25.3K impressions and an average engagement rate of ~3% (that's great by traditional advertising standards) in the last 28 days.