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  • Liar. Everybody knows all small birds are called some variation of “tit” and “boob”.

  • Stop right there sir!

  • Davie504?

  • Well? Let the gentleman in, he doesn’t have all day.

  • They just need someone to be cruel to. When they’ll get the robots they’ll realize they prefer the human slaves.

  • The asshole’s greyed out lmao. This is a god damn bingo book

  • I’ve got bad news and good news for you

  • I consider myself averagely informed in games in general, and yet I have absolutely no idea what the Persona series is all about. I need to find the time to research a bit out of curiosity, I promised myself that.

  • The monkeys are really the friends we make along the way

  • Illegal

  • My man calling out Christopher Nolan just like that.

  • 21st century Vlad Dracula

  • WHO

  • Hello! Supa fighta! Action packed mo-vie!

  • I don’t get this dumb fuck!

  • He calls his bed “bathroom” and just pisses himself

  • I do

    Loudly

  • Imma be the weird one: I use my tongue when I eat chips. I get a bowl, I fill it with cips, and then I stick my tongue like a frog onto one at a time, and it sticks a little bit, enough for me to bring it in and eat it.

    It’s weird but my hands are always squeaky clean so idgaf

  • Ahahah so funny!

    Let’s do it though

  • “I’m sorry, I can’t unfuck the pineapple”

  • memes @lemmy.world
    HKPiax @lemmy.world

    Smugly

    Photography @lemmy.ml
    HKPiax @lemmy.world

    Small birb

    Technology @lemmy.world
    HKPiax @lemmy.world

    What's up with all the ads here?

    So, uhm, what the hell is going on with all these ad posts I’m seeing in this community?

    Photography @lemmy.world
    HKPiax @lemmy.world

    Help me understand why rolling shutter effect happens

    Hi,

    I'm trying to wrap my head around the rolling shutter effect, specifically why it happens.

    I'm having a hard time understanding how the readout speed affects the image. If I understood correclty, when in electronic shutter mode the pixels are exposed as indicated by the shutter speed (e.g. at 1/1000 each pixel is exposed for 1/1000 of a second).

    If the readout takes 1/100 s to scan the entire sensor, what happens exactly when I take the picture? Do the pixels start firing sequentially as the shutter speed dictates (i.e. 1/1000 s each, sequentially)? If that is the case, do they wait for the readout to catch up or do they continue firing? If the latter, by the time the readout reaches the second pixel, the eleventh pixel is firing, so there are 10 pixel between the one firing and the one being read. Does it work like this?

    If the pixels are exposed for 1/1000 s and then turned off and their value stored, wouldn't that mean that the image should not be affected? I mean, they sa

    Memmy - An iOS client for Lemmy @lemmy.ml
    HKPiax @lemmy.world

    A couple small suggestions from a total noob

    • I noticed that if I rotate my device, the whole feed refreshes/goes back to the top so I lose my "progress".
    • Also, if I gesture back from the main feed, I get logged out and need to log back in.