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FreeCodeCamp – Foundations of Entrepreneurship
www.freecodecamp.org/news/important-lessons-they-dont-teach-you-in-business-school/
Here are the sections in this free business course:
- Section 1: Relationships Are More Important Than Product Knowledge
- Section 2: Be Long Term Greedy
- Section 3: Avoid Burnout
- Section 4: Create Off The Charts Confidence; Wear That Super Superman Cape!
- Section 5: Ethics. Use It or Lose It
- Section 6: Every Battle is Won Before It Has Been Fought
- Section 7: Goal Setting
- Section 8: Happiness is…
- Section 9: Legal Stuff is Important
- Section 10: Management Best Practices
- Section 11: Navigating Corporate Politics; Swimming with Sharks
- Section 12: Only Take Advice from Successful People
- Section 13: Only the Paranoid Survive
- Section 14: Risk Taking
- Section 15: Sales Best Practices
- Section 16: Think Different
- Section 17: You Be You
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Skyfish – Skyportal Demo
Skyfish Skyportal is a web based photogrammetry processing and analysis platform for viewing and analyzing 3D reality models created by Skyfish M4 drones.
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Paramount+ reveals new streaming plans
www.bbc.com/news/entertainment-arts-60401124
Streaming service Paramount+ has announced a huge slate of new shows and films ahead of its expansion to countries including the UK this year.
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Matrix co-producer sues Warner Bros. over same-day HBO Max streaming release
www.cnbc.com/2022/02/07/matrix-co-producer-sues-warner-bros-over-hbo-max-streaming-release.html
“WB’s sole purpose in moving the release date of ‘The Matrix Resurrections’ forward was to create a desperately needed wave of year-end HBO Max premium subscriptions from what it knew would be a blockbuster film, despite knowing full well that it would decimate the film’s box office revenue and deprive Village Roadshow of any economic upside that WB and its affiliates would enjoy,”
“The Matrix Resurrections” disappointed at the box office, partially because of its simultaneous release strategy and partially because its target audience is older than the moviegoers who have been most active in returning to cinemas.
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Oliver Theobald – Machine Learning For Absolute Beginners
http://infinity.wecabrio.com/B07335JNW1-machine-learning-for-absolute-beginners-a-plain-e.pdf
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StudioBinder.com – What is an Entertainment Lawyer
www.studiobinder.com/blog/what-is-an-entertainment-lawyer-definition/
Areas Entertainment Lawyers Can Help With
– Navigating contracts
– Protecting Intellectual Property (IP)
– Connecting clients to other industry professionals (lawyers, managers, agents) -
The salary ignorance that keeps many workers underpaid
www.bbc.com/worklife/article/20220204-the-salary-ignorance-that-keeps-many-workers-underpaid
According to a recent study, most people significantly underestimate what people are earning in similar jobs elsewhere. The researchers argue this holds back people from seeking better paid jobs or higher pay for their current role, and that it particularly disadvantages the lowest earners. They suggest that if workers were more aware of salary disparities, at least 10% of low-paying jobs would simply not be viable at current pay rates.
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Stability.ai – Introducing Stable Virtual Camera: Multi-View Video Generation with 3D Camera Control
Capabilities
Stable Virtual Camera offers advanced capabilities for generating 3D videos, including:
- Dynamic Camera Control: Supports user-defined camera trajectories as well as multiple dynamic camera paths, including: 360°, Lemniscate (∞ shaped path), Spiral, Dolly Zoom In, Dolly Zoom Out, Zoom In, Zoom Out, Move Forward, Move Backward, Pan Up, Pan Down, Pan Left, Pan Right, and Roll.
- Flexible Inputs: Generates 3D videos from just one input image or up to 32.
- Multiple Aspect Ratios: Capable of producing videos in square (1:1), portrait (9:16), landscape (16:9), and other custom aspect ratios without additional training.
- Long Video Generation: Ensures 3D consistency in videos up to 1,000 frames, enabling seamless
Model limitations
In its initial version, Stable Virtual Camera may produce lower-quality results in certain scenarios. Input images featuring humans, animals, or dynamic textures like water often lead to degraded outputs. Additionally, highly ambiguous scenes, complex camera paths that intersect objects or surfaces, and irregularly shaped objects can cause flickering artifacts, especially when target viewpoints differ significantly from the input images.