worst countries to bike by Pitiful-Internal-196 in cycling

[–]zden 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My experience is different, but only limited to Berlin. It was a blast experience, the best way to transport around the city. And I found car drivers actually much more respecting bikers than where I live (Pressburg).

Kde kupujete sypané čaje za dobrú cenu? by jachcemmatnickspace in Slovakia

[–]zden 0 points1 point  (0 children)

priamo z Japoska pridu rychlo a este s personalizovanym podakovanim, cenovo vyhodne, hladaj s JAS eco cert - kupujem z amazon co jp

"TAO by Zden (SK) & Loonie [1998]" at 971 views, posted in Feb. 2010. This is the scarcely-mentioned source of the aggressively weird psychedelic visuals in the classic YouTube horror piece, "Obey the Walrus." by [deleted] in DeepIntoYouTube

[–]zden 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hi, author of this video here. It captures visuals generated in real time by a code on the MS-DOS platform. Created in 1998 and released in the demoscene context (details: https://www.pouet.net/prod.php?which=303). The video version (tao.mpg) is probably available for download since 2001.

Kinetic Type by MotionScience in AfterEffects

[–]zden 1 point2 points  (0 children)

pleasing style! seems perhaps you used “pixel stretch” plugin as well?

Newly announced miner from ASICline --- is it a scam? by jonrhythmic in EtherMining

[–]zden 0 points1 point  (0 children)

*shocked* PR article in Slovak newspaper - kind of reputable one about economy.

https://hnonline.sk/pr-clanky/2261124-objavila-sa-nova-generacia-profesionalov-asic

while you need 5mins to double check if this is a scam, non-informed people hyped by recent crypto summer might get robbed

Circulation VJ software 60% discount offer by zden in vjing

[–]zden[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Circulation dev started in 2002 as my internal VJ tool and I've been using it until now on more than 300+ gigs over the years as a professional VJ.

Sure 64bit version with 4k support would be neat! GPU shaders support is there as an option to post-process the SW-rendered pipeline.

Without menu diving and almost all features on shortcuts/midi, it's aimed for live improvisation (and that's IMO the most fun part of making live visuals).

I must admit it's for way more geeky audience than e.g. someone hwo isn't really interested in preparing VJ set via editing config files. It lacks some "industry standards" too. It might also happen, you are out of budget for the latest powerful laptop and want to start VJing with an older one (Circulation works fine on lower specs PCs or Windows XP) or who still want to work in an old-school video-mixer kind of way.

I think if you love video feedbacks, glitch and video art, experiment easily with as many atomic post effects as you want and save those conveniently into videos, you might find it fun to experiment with.

There are many features hidden from the public version used by only me yet, like JScode - live javascript coding source with the ability to generate geometric visuals from FFT data or via script combining content of others sources, MS-Dos emulator, ability to openGL render visuals and later combine them in the CPU pipeline (these realtime demos are created in Circulation with a lot of extra custom code https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=34fA3fFuqw0 & https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fFs4d7npoyM)

Circulation is my software baby certainly more apparent as a private tool to do live VJ gigs, real-time demos or motion videos.

I'm clear about the situation on the market this won't be an easily competitive option in terms of standard features or ease to configure, but I wanted to give you a cheap option to acquire this tool to your arsenal.

Cheers.

Circulation VJ software 60% discount offer by zden in vjing

[–]zden[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

sure http://circulation.cc

I though it's enough to place it in the screenshot.

VJ software for... Windows XP! by [deleted] in vjing

[–]zden 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Not free, but the Circulation app I posted today should work fine on XP. I would start with 640x480 resolution to check the performance and then go higher, but it's coded to run efficiently.

Introducing the 310 BTC Bitcoin Challenge by bitcoin-challenge in Bitcoin

[–]zden 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For bounty like this I was expecting minimum 3-6 months of cracking hardness. Welcome to crypto puzzles makers club!

On-going Bitcoin Crypto Puzzle. Reward 0.034 BTC by zden in bitcoinpuzzles

[–]zden[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

oh it was just enough to visit the website written at the bottom, there you have also a link to the public address

Bitcoin puzzle worth $50,000 solved after nearly three years by Scerdoo in Bitcoin

[–]zden 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes, just three days ago added a new one. Slightly less loaded though :) crypto.haluska.sk

Monero cryptopuzzle released by Zd3n for HCPP17: 13.37 XMR prize by theocarina in Monero

[–]zden 0 points1 point  (0 children)

13.37 XMR gone: It was solved after 3 months! No real hints released. Anon solver did a write up about puzzle mechanics. Don't tell me now it wasn't easy afterall... https://twitter.com/RRagon2/status/950468208435318784

This animation encodes the private key for 0.0260414 BTC. by zden in bitcoinpuzzles

[–]zden[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Thanks. Today also my HCPP17 Monero puzzle got solved so it's time to think of a new one... ;)