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Created this emotional breakup scene using Seedance 2.5! What do you guys think?

Created this short character clip using Seedance 2.5 to test micro-expressions, lip-syncing, and cinematic lighting consistency.

Feedback and critique are welcome!

u/Deepdun888 — 3 days ago

Ghost Rider Blue Flame Transformation Concept [Seedance x Aiide] 💀⚡️

Hey everyone! Shared a new AI video concept inspired by Ghost Rider / Spirit of Vengeance with a blue fire twist.

Workflow & Details:

  • Tools: Base image created with Aiide, animated and rendered using Seedance.
  • Prompt Concept: Western cowboy rider on a black horse, close-up shot taking off cowboy hat, glowing blue eyes transforming into a blue flame skeleton skull, lightning effects, horse with glowing blue fire wheels, dark cinematic background.

If you want to learn how to create video transformations like this, feel free to PM me—happy to share the step-by-step workflow with anyone interested!

Upvotes and feedback are greatly appreciated! 🚀

u/Deepdun888 — 9 days ago

Why is "entry-level" in cybersecurity asking for 3-5 years of experience and CISSP now?

I’ve been browsing job boards lately and the "junior" requirements are getting ridiculous. Saw a Tier 1 SOC Analyst post earlier asking for 3+ years of experience, a CISSP, and half a dozen certs, all for lower-tier pay.

To the hiring managers here: Are HR departments just copy-pasting impossible wish lists, or is this actually what you expect for an entry-level role?

And for anyone who got hired recently—how are you actually breaking past these gatekeeping requirements?

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u/Deepdun888 — 14 days ago

How are modern systems actually stopping DDoS and CC attacks in real time? Isn't relying on basic rate limiting or CAPTCHAs completely obsolete against sophisticated botnets?

I wanted to ask—when a massive volumetric DDoS or a heavy HTTP flood (CC attack) hits a web application, how are security teams realistically mitigating it on the fly without causing huge latency or blocking legitimate users? Basic IP blocking and CAPTCHAs feel like trying to stop a flood with a paper towel when modern botnets mimic human behavior so closely. What multi-layered real-time strategies or edge technologies (WAF, scrubbing, AI behavior analysis) actually work when shit hits the fan?

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u/Deepdun888 — 21 days ago