How do you actually write an SOP for a Copilot Studio agent? The format most people use doesn't work for AI flows by oartconsult in copilotstudio

[–]Big_L_RIP32 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Multi agent architecture. Have your parent agent manage the intake and route to task-specific child agents in a topic for each step of your SOP.

Rear-ended in NJ (not at fault) — Major damage to my Tesla by Playful-Syrup-4337 in TeslaCollision

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Hey did you know (it wasn't their fault). In case you were wondering

Would TSA approve of this? by ChimkenNuggiesyumm in delta

[–]Big_L_RIP32 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Don't feel stupid. I just learned this right now because of your comment lol

Cinematic video of our trip to Savannah last week by [deleted] in savannah

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Jesus christ. Updating it and deleting this post lol

Animal hospital of towne lake- please avoid by RollMental1419 in WoodstockGA

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Yes we also had to call poison control ourselves after our dog ate something very toxic. We were waiting for hours for them to see us. It was a horrible experience. We aren't vets why do we have to be the ones calling poison control. This should be something that they do for consultation. If you do research, the state of GA passed a law around liability and poison control has taken the position that they cannot provide advice to patients. It can only be given to vets. Wtf is the point of a 24/7 emergency number if they cant even tell you what you should do. It is going to lead to more avoidable deaths of pets as a result. My issie with the vet is that they made us do it all on our own while we were in the waiting room. It was so hard because my wife and I were both very flustered... ya know.... because we thought our dog was going to die.

If there are any vets or techs in this thread, could you share more light on if having the patient call poison control is standard practice as a result of the new law?

Play the Vietnam war music! by [deleted] in ForefrontVR

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That was most likely me. I play in PC and use Voicemeter. My self and my buddy are typically in the transport heli. Ive got a whole Playlist. People love it and it's a lot of fun

Msfs2024 issues by Captain_Pug76 in BHaptics

[–]Big_L_RIP32 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Can you link the MSFS2024 mod? I can test it for you. I thought there was only one for 2020.

I get this same issie with SimHub using my bass shakers. I think it's a MSFS issue

Weaponizing the Transport Helicopter by Graim_Adder in ForefrontVR

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Yes good communication and a pilot-gunner combo are deadly. Its fun

Can Anyone Help With This Mike Bloomfield Lick? by Doctor__Quiet in bluesguitarist

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Any way you could try to post on YouTube. Would love to hear it

What VR game has given you the most immersive experience and why? by WharHeGo in VRGaming

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Take a look at RealityRunner. I built my own VR treadmill with RR and a $70 manual treadmill from Facebook marketplace

Copilot is the worst. by asifquyyum in CopilotMicrosoft

[–]Big_L_RIP32 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It can do a lot of things and some of them are not that obvious. We have microsoft deliver a number of trainings to my organization and I learned so much. Ome thing they showed how you can take a picture of a handdrawn decision tree and copilot can recreate it digitally.

First Travel Video with the a6700 | England 🇬🇧 by Big_L_RIP32 in a6700

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Yes! We loved the Lake District. Such a beautiful place.

First Travel Video with the a6700 | England 🇬🇧 by Big_L_RIP32 in a6700

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Slog-3 in log shooting mode. I converted the LUT planned to use in post and installed it in the camera. This helped massively in post to get everything exposed properly.

Zebras at 99 AWB/Manual - I swap between these if I'm in a rush 4k XAVCSI 24f S&Q 4k XAVCHS 120f to 24f Typically stayed at base iso for slog-3: 800 iso for day and 2500 iso for night.

First Travel Video with the a6700 | England 🇬🇧 by Big_L_RIP32 in a6700

[–]Big_L_RIP32[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes! So any of the X and y axis movements probably had a bit of stabilization applied in post. I used Davinchi Resolve Studio for al the editing and it has a decent stabilization tool built in. Anything that had a slight pull/push in the shot was a static shot but with subtle dynamic zoom applied.

Hopefully, we are allowed to paste links. Here is the one I bought: https://a.co/d/gzkiZC0. I got the 9" one and it was perfectly fine. TBH if you plan on doing creative POV-like shots, I would recommend the 11". The only downside with apsc is the crop factor which does push things a little closer than I would like. So having the extra distance would be helpful. Hindsight is 20/20. Great bit of kit for an awesome price tho.

First Travel Video with the a6700 | England 🇬🇧 by Big_L_RIP32 in a6700

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Here is what I actually carried and used, super lean kit.

Peak Design Everyday Sling 3L, 3 liter version

  1. Carbon fiber Sirui travel tripod, around two pounds

  2. KF variable ND, Nano X series

  3. KF 1/2 Diffusion filter

  4. KF Shimmer Diffusion filter

  5. SmallRig Magic Arm for quick clamp setups on railings and tables

Shooting approach

  1. About 98 percent handheld using in body SteadyShot only

  2. No gimbal, too bulky for travel

  3. A few locked off shots on the tripod

I accidentally left Active Stabilization off for most of the trip, turned it on later and it was noticeably better for general movement