gyroflow
Theseus
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GNU General Public License v3.0 only | MIT License |
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gyroflow
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Shot this using the Sony A7Cii handheld
I am no videographer and only read somewhere about gyro-stabilization and https://gyroflow.xyz So maybe that's an alternative to that software. Just leaving it here.
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I like rust but want to use Qt.
You can get pretty far with Rust + Qt and I've been very happy with it, see Gyroflow
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Any good beginner open source projects for a guy with a math background?
I need some math in Gyroflow for lens geometry and lens projection if you have experience with that
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Qt Creator 12 Released
Rust has quite decent support for QML though. One of the really famous video footage stabilizer apps uses Rust with QML: https://docs.gyroflow.xyz/app/technical-details/used-technol..., and that is a non trivial UI: https://gyroflow.xyz/
- Spacedrive โ an open source cross-platform file explorer
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Hero 10 Black overheats in Time Warp - options?
I think you would get the same result if you just recorded a regular video (at whatever resolution you want and a minimal framerate), then pass it through something like Gyroflow and increase the speed. Downside โ itโs not automatic and you canโt preview on the camera. Upside โ it wonโt overheat you have more options to tweak after the fact.
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A gimbal for travel or go handheld?
My buddy and I have been playing with Gyroflow (free and open source) for stabilization. It uses the A7C's gyro data to smooth out handheld footage. There are a ton of options to play with, too - much more to work with than Resolve, which is what we had been using. We've had solid results on the A7C and excellent results with the BMPCC6K.
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Stabilization Algorithm
Maybe it wouldn't be a bad idea to dig into the Gyroflow's sources.
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Tilt angle data
You can convert that data into a CSV using Gyroflow in combination with this Python script.
- Gyroflow: An open source advanced gyro-based video stabilization tool
Theseus
- Theseus OS
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Fomos: Experimental OS, Built with Rust
Theseus OS (https://www.theseus-os.com/) is also an OS written in Rust. It's a safe-language OS and I believe it's the future of the OSes due to its unique features.
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Asynchronous Rust on Cortex-M Microcontrollers
I believe that Tock (tockos.org) and Theseus (https://github.com/theseus-os/Theseus) are in this area a bit as well, just from an actual OS perspective.
I don't know much about this area, but it would be wonderful if these could work with the Libre compute boards, like the AM Logic S905X (Lepotato) or the Rock chip, since they're so much cheaper than a Pi.
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I am looking for a troubled/bad open source codebase
We could use some help here: https://github.com/theseus-os/Theseus
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Making a RISC-V Operating System Using Rust
Relevant, also an OS written in and made possible by Rust: https://www.theseus-os.com/
I think Theseus is to conventional OSes what Rust is to JavaScript.
- Linux kernel use-after-free in Netfilter, local privilege escalation
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Microsoft is busy rewriting core Windows library code in memory-safe Rust
I wonder if somehow someday Microsoft Windows can be rerooted as something like wine running in user space of a rust os like https://github.com/theseus-os/Theseus
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Need help for porting my kernel to different architectures.
We've been working on porting Theseus OS to aarch64 over the past few months, feel free to browse our code if you need help understanding anything. Theseus is written from scratch entirely in Rust, so it's likely quite relevant to your work. You can probably find all of the aarch64-related commits and issues just by searching "aarch64" on the repo.
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Exploiting null-dereferences in the Linux kernel
I mean, there are several rust kernel/os projects in progress.
One project that's pushing on the boundary of safety and composability is Thesus, which takes language safety to new ground by shifting traditionally OS-level responsibilities like resource management all the way down to typechecks in the language, and also explores a way of updating any core OS component on a live running system. https://github.com/theseus-os/Theseus
There's also KataOS which google just recently announced: https://opensource.googleblog.com/2022/10/announcing-kataos-...
As you note, these things take time, I agree with sibling that none of them are likely to be "enterprise-grade" or "production ready" this decade.
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[concept] Modular kernel
Not to rain on your parade, but you've essentially just described Theseus OS.
What are some alternatives?
ReelSteady-Joiner - ReelSteady Joiner merge multiple GoPro separate video files into one without losing the gyro data
rust-raspberrypi-OS-tutorials - :books: Learn to write an embedded OS in Rust :crab:
gyroflow-ofx
nomicon - The Dark Arts of Advanced and Unsafe Rust Programming
ExpressLRS - STM32/ESP32/ESP8285-based High-Performance Radio Link for RC applications
tock - A secure embedded operating system for microcontrollers
edgetx - EdgeTX is the cutting edge open source firmware for your R/C radio
svix-webhooks - The enterprise-ready webhooks service ๐ฆ
slint - Slint is a declarative GUI toolkit to build native user interfaces for Rust, C++, or JavaScript apps.
win32metadata - Tooling to generate metadata for Win32 APIs in the Windows SDK.
ritual - Use C++ libraries from Rust
interface-types