AI in 10k years:
If you worry the humans have horrible diseases and short lifespans, just remember, humans are just meat that we tricked into thinking.
AI in 10k years:
If you worry the humans have horrible diseases and short lifespans, just remember, humans are just meat that we tricked into thinking.
A few reasons, lenses are one, output options and durability are others. Many DSLRs and mirrorless cameras used for YouTube and low budget documentary don’t have the ability to output live video to a vision mixer or don’t do it in a way secure enough or high quality enough for live broadcast.
because we were already receiving takedown requests
How are you dealing with these now?
have proper measures as well as tooling to protect ourselves
Is this just in relation to the attacks or also the content, can you share anything?
If the original post gets hit with DMCA and the original host instance complies, does it get removed from all instances?
Torrent sites exist solely to serve up torrents. Lemmy is just an aggregate of many, many sites, it can’t possibly vet every single one, and if it tries then we are on the path to censorship.
Same “loophole” Google uses? Net neutrality etc. All internet traffic is equivalent?
How is it understandable? These are not Lemmy.world communities so there was little reason to remove them.
First they came for the communists.
I’m not sure about the legal implications here. None of those communities are on Lemmy.world, google isn’t liable for websites that exist so a lemmy instance shouldn’t be liable for a community just because it exists.
Surely there is a way to rate limit clients so that normal users are rarely effected but a DDOS would need thousands of clients to be effective?
Elon Musk, Donald Trump and that Greedy Pigboy.
Like it literally said “trans people should be able to do whatever the fuck they want with their body, I don’t care, it doesn’t effect me” and like 5 people were like “you ‘don’t care’ about trans people?
This is why I keep quiet on issues like that, someone will always say you are wrong for not having their exact opinion and wording. Had a similar thing when I said a 5 year old boy can wear a dress without being a girl, just let them do what they want.
Agreed, birding is about lenses and autofocus. Any camera body made in the last ten years will have enough image quality for this.
Second the advice of an older APS-C model with a 70-200 as a starter kit. There are also some good lenses like the 150-500mm or 150-600 Sigma that would be good for OP and less than $1000 new.
There is no sweet spot, either get the best used kit you can find (lots of people buy stuff for a hobby or gift and barely use it), or go and get the nicest new kit you can afford to buy. The lenses for birding increase in value exponentially as you go up the range, a starter lens might be $300, a good amateur lens $1000, a pro lens $2500 and a top of the line National Geographic type lens $7000-20000
What is your budget and would you accept second hand cameras?
Personally I would start with a second hand APS-C camera. APS-C crop cameras will give you an extension on your focal length, and when birding you want long lenses.
Any camera from the last 10 years from Nikon, Canon or Sony will be fine, I would go Nikon or Sony myself but it’s your choice. Sony for the quality of the camera, Nikon for the lens range. Canon is fine but the build quality on their bottom end cameras is weak.
New: Nikon Z50 or Sony A6700
Used:
Nikon: 3200, 3300, 3400, 3500, 5300, D5500, D5600, D7100, D7200, D7500, D500
Sony: NEX-7, a6000, a6100, a6300, a6400, a6500, a6600
You can find some of the used models new, a feature you might like is in body image stabilisation, but image quality wise they’re all close enough that image quality will be more lens dependant than body dependant. Newer/Higher end models have better AF.
then you want a lens, 200mm 2.8 is nice, 300mm is nicer, some sort of stabilisation is useful for you too.
If you like mirrorless sony is good, if you prefer a DSLR used Nikon is good.
Files moved to PC after a shoot, weekly sync to NAS, monthly backup from NAS to two portable hard drives that are rotated.
Lightroom not supporting network drives is a nightmare, could do with a way to automatically sync the catalogues back and forth but not aware of a good one.
Running lightroom cache from an SSD and images stored on a HDD, might move to all SSD in the near future.
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It will take time to over come that, posting news and articles is very welcome
You’re welcome to post photography related content here and see what comes of it, this sub is not just about posting your own content, but while numbers are low I’m not going to restrict that aspect of the community.
The biggest worry is that Chrome brings about change of websites which then requires other browsers to take on their trusted platform stuff in order to work.