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Filmora Motion Blur Doesn’t Fix Bad Footage—But It Does Improve Watchability

Tested Filmora’s Motion Blur on some older handheld clips that had small micro jitters, and while it didn’t magically stabilize the footage, it did reduce that harsh frame-to-frame sharpness during movement. The result felt noticeably easier on the eyes, especially in faster shots. Honestly, it feels less like adding an effect and more like subtle visual cleanup for motion-heavy footage.

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u/d_baby_gangsta_49 — 8 hours ago

Do you believe that you have to "earn" relaxation?

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People have different ideas about this. Some people think they need to get things done before they can really relax, while others think that rest should just be a part of life.

Sometimes I think I need to "deserve" my free time, which isn't the healthiest way to think.

I'm interested in what other people think about this idea and if they can relate to it at all.

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u/d_baby_gangsta_49 — 4 days ago

What online casino platforms are operators actually using right now?

Researching backend platforms for a new iGaming project and trying to get real operator

opinions instead of marketing pages.

SOFTSWISS keeps showing up everywhere, but I rarely see feedback from people actively

running casinos on it. Is the reputation deserved or just strong branding?

Would love to hear what platforms people here are using and what the experience has been

like. https://www.softswiss.com/

u/d_baby_gangsta_49 — 6 days ago

Testing AI Night View on Low-Light Phone Footage

Had a few night clips from my phone that looked okay while recording but got super dark once I dropped them into editing. Tried Filmora’s AI Night View on one of them and it actually recovered more detail than I expected, especially around faces and street lights. Backgrounds still got kinda soft in darker areas though. Definitely better than just cranking brightness and ruining everything lol.

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u/d_baby_gangsta_49 — 7 days ago

we run a procurement operation that processes around 400 vendor contracts a year across multiple jurisdictions. the team that manages this is small and the process is a combination of templates, email chains, and spreadsheet tracking that has somehow held together but is increasingly unsustainable as volume grows.

the specific pain points are routing contracts to the right approvers based on contract value and type, tracking where every contract is in the process at any given time, and making sure renewals and obligation milestones are not missed. the visibility across the whole portfolio at any moment is essentially zero.

what does a scaled contract operation actually look like and what tools are making it work?

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u/d_baby_gangsta_49 — 16 days ago
▲ 3 r/Merced

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i work in healthcare in merced and finding local CPR and PALS certification options has been more difficult than i expected. most of what i find online either requires driving to fresno or modesto or is an online only cert that my employer won't accept. is there anything legitimate and convenient actually in or near merced?

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u/d_baby_gangsta_49 — 19 days ago

Saw a situation recently where a vehicle involved in a custom project ended up in a dispute and hasn’t been returned to the owner.

There seem to be disagreements about the work that was done and whether it matched what was originally agreed on. It also sounds like more than one shop was involved at different stages.

For those in the industry, under what circumstances can a shop legally hold onto a car, and when does that cross into a problem?

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u/d_baby_gangsta_49 — 19 days ago

not theory, not “start a SaaS”, not recycled advice

i mean real things people are doing right now that actually bring in money

could be small, could be messy, just something that works

feels like there’s a lot of noise around this and not much clarity

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u/d_baby_gangsta_49 — 29 days ago