AV1 is very efficient (around twice as good as h264), but a filesize that low was almost definitely because the default encoding settings were more conservative than the ones used to encode the blu-ray. The perceptual quality of that 1.5gb file will be noticeably lower than the 44gb one
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wefwef.app is still under heavy development and is missing a lot of features, but the UI looks pretty promising.
I gave this to ChatGPT w/ GPT 3.5: Based on the given statements:
The box is yellow and red.
If the box is yellow, it is good.
If the box is blue, it is unhappy.
If the box is good and happy, the box is awesome.
If the box is red, it is happy.
We can deduce the following:
The box is yellow, and according to statement 2, if the box is yellow, it is good.
Now, according to statement 4, for the box to be awesome, it needs to be both good and happy. However, we don't have information about the box being happy. Statement 5 only mentions that if the box is red, it is happy, but we know the box is yellow and red, not just red.
Therefore, based on the given information, we cannot determine whether the box is awesome or not.
There was an account that made a ton of posts in different communities implying that they were planning a banana-themed bank robbery. (asking if the bananamobile could outrun a police car was their most popular post, for example)
The account's either been deleted or banned, unfortunately, so there's nothing I can link to.
It's possible that I'm not familiar enough with it, but in my experience OpenSCAD makes the vast majority of projects take way longer compared to non-scripting-based CAD software. I learned Onshape for a class and haven't used OSCAD since. (though it definitely still has some niche uses)