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TWD x JDB「添旺添宝」 — Guangzhou, Unscripted Wheels in motion, echoes unfold. Every street turned, every corner met. #TEAMWANGdesign

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This entire music video came to life in realtime while the music was playing on Freebeat AI The video walks through my entire creative process. Watching every cut, transition, and scene lock perfectly to the soundtrack in real time genuinely feels like the future of video creation. Give it a try: Zarnab Ai Sanskriti Naruka LILA #freebeatRealtime prompt France vs England – The Final Battle Duration: 50–60 seconds Scene 1 – The Arrival (0–6s) Crowd roars. Stadium lights ignite beneath the night sky. Narrator: "Tonight... history calls. Two football giants. One unforgettable battle." Scene 2 – France (6–14s) The French captain walks through the stadium tunnel. Every step echoes with confidence as blue lights illuminate his path. He looks up toward the pitch. French Captain: "We don't fear pressure. We become stronger because of it." Scene 3 – England (14–22s) The England captain emerges from the opposite tunnel. The Three Lions crest gleams under the floodlights as thousands chant. England Captain: "We fight for every tackle... every pass... every dream." Scene 4 – Kickoff (22–32s) The referee blows the whistle. The ball rolls. Quick cuts of explosive dribbles, fierce tackles, pinpoint passes, diving saves, and roaring supporters. Narrator: "Speed meets strength. Passion meets pride. Every second writes another chapter." Scene 5 – The Duel (32–44s) France launches a brilliant attack. England counters instantly. Both captains race toward the ball in slow motion before colliding in a dramatic shoulder challenge. French Captain: "For France!" England Captain: "For England!" Scene 6 – Glory (44–56s) The stadium erupts as the final moments unfold. Fans wave flags while fireworks illuminate the night. Players celebrate together, showing mutual respect after an unforgettable contest. Narrator: "Some matches crown champions... but legends are remembered forever." Final On-Screen Line: FRANCE 🇫🇷 VS ENGLAND 🏴 One Game. One Dream. One Legacy.

Sharon Riley

111,463 次观看 • 1 个月前

Once we started to work with large global retailers, we needed a better way to scale this process. Ideally, the staff at the store could do this themselves — rather than us flying our team across the world — and then we could lower the cost and timelines. So we built a self-serve version of our survey app, with a tutorial mode designed for beginners. Over time, we collected millions of data points, and so we were able to develop an algorithm which would auto-correct mistakes. In other words, if the surveyor accidentally placed their ground-truth location in the wrong place on the map, we could use our algorithms to detect it, and correct it. So now we have WiFi, and with and our efforts on producing a high quality survey, we have the best WiFi positioning available. With WiFi on its own, it’s achieving 3 meter accuracy. This is a great foundation to build on. WiFi + Motion data To refine this down to 1-meter accuracy, we realised that we could combine WiFi with the same technology behind self-driving cars and robotics: a motion system called SLAM (Simultaneous Localization and Mapping). SLAM uses the accelerometer, gyroscope and camera system to understand precise device motion. Imagine a car driving through a tunnel, using the motion since its last GPS ping to keep location accurate until it comes out the other side. On a phone, this technology is very reliable, and measures device motion with high precision. But SLAM is measuring motion within its own coordinate space, it’s not aligned with the real world. SLAM tracks the user’s relative motion, like “moved forward 2 meters, then turned left”, but does “forward” mean “north”, or some other direction? It’s not calibrated, so it could mean any location, any direction. We can’t rely on the compass to help us out with this, because phone compasses are notoriously incorrect — everyone knows the frustration of being sent the wrong way down a street. So our job was to align this motion data with the triangulation data we were receiving from WiFi. We designed an algorithm that could simulate every possibility, filter the unlikely scenarios, and hone in your location, using WiFi as an anchor. So WiFi gives us the initial blue dot, SLAM gives us motion, and as the user starts walking and we receive more data, our algorithms can refine location accuracy down to a consistent 1-meter accuracy. We’ve tested these algorithms in many locations, on hundreds of hours of ground-truth data:

Andrew Hart

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This video is going to BLOW YOUR MIND. In Kazakhstan🇰🇿 A family turns on a Microwave & the lights go ON in the entire stairwell of the building across the street. Sounds like witchcraft, right? IT'S NOT. Here’s what’s actually going on.. The Microwave runs at 2.45 GHz Wireless Radiation. The same frequency band used by WiFi, Bluetooth and cheap motion sensors. Over time, the shielding around the door grill wears out & that 2.45 GHz energy starts to leak. That leaked energy bounces.. off staircase railings, metal window frames, ceiling fans, steel rebar inside walls. Everything metal becomes a mirror for those invisible RF waves. All that bouncing creates this messy soup of reflections & harmonics, spreading right across the street. And those stairwell lights? They’re triggered by microwave motion sensors. These sensors don’t see light or heat, they detect changes in REFLECTED RF Energy. When the leaky oven fires up, it floods the area with electromagnetic RF noise that the sensors mistake for a human walking. As a result, the whole stairwell lights up, Perfectly in sync with someone making popcorn. and the craziest part is it’s PERFECTLY LEGAL. Microwave ovens are allowed to leak up to 5 mW/cm² at 5 cm from the surface, according to the safety standards. That’s 50,000,000 μW/m² Building Biology, on the other hand, says anything above 10 μW/m² is EXTREME CONCERN. Even 1/2 a meter away, you’re standing in radiation levels millions of times higher than what’s considered biologically reasonable. And it doesn’t stop at Microwaves. Your WiFi router, your Bluetooth earbuds, your car RADAR, your smartwatch, they’re all blasting their own invisible RF frequencies. 2.45 GHz here, 5.8 GHz there, harmonics stacking like ghosts, bouncing off every metal surface around you. One day, you’ll realize.. the real microwave miracle isn’t that it turned on a stairwell across the street. It’s that somehow… We all learned to live inside one.

Rusty ⚡️: Solar Powered ☀️

266,302 次观看 • 9 个月前

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The verdict of this The Cambridge Union debate was etched into the walls long before any of us entered. I stepped into a chamber charged with hostility, a sea of European keffiyeh-clad students who hadn’t come to listen, only to inflame and be inflamed. But it is precisely in rooms like this, where reason is drowned out by rage, that facts matter most. The motion: “This House Believes the International Community Has Failed Palestine.” Yet the opposition turned the floor into a theatre of one-sided condemnation, fixated on demonizing Israel and carelessly tossing out words like “apartheid” and “genocide.” Not once — not once — did they utter the name Hamas, nor acknowledge decades of failed Palestinian leadership that has poured billions into corruption and terror rather than the wellbeing of its own people. In that chamber, silence spoke louder than their speeches. And that is exactly why I spoke. “History shows clearly that from 1947 onward, the most decisive blows to Palestinian national aspiration came not from outside, but from within: from Arab states storming into war at every opportunity, from factionalism and widespread corruption, and from leaders far more committed to eliminating Israel than to building a viable state. It is worth talking about agency and accountability, and about ending the pretence that the absence of Palestinian prosperity is solely the fault of outsiders, while absolving Palestinian leaders of every decision they themselves made. But I know how debates like this one unfold. I saw it as a student here ten years ago when this Chamber voted that Israel was a rogue state. I watched speaker after speaker in favour of the motion demonize and delegitimize Israel, without once asking why Palestinian leaders had betrayed their own people and failed to deliver the freedom they promised.” An honor to enter the lion’s den alongside Hen Mazzig and Kaleem Chattha Video credit: The Cambridge Union

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