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Source channel @githubtrending · Post #14921 · Jul 6

#rust#fpv#gopro#gpu#gpu_computing#gyroscope#insta360#rolling_shutter_undistortion#rust#sony_alpha_cameras#stabilization#video#video_processing Gyroflow is a powerful video stabilization software that uses gyroscope data from cameras like GoPro, Sony, and Insta360 to make your videos smooth and steady. It corrects lens distortion, rolling shutter effects, and can even level the horizon for a professional look. You can preview changes in real-time, use GPU acceleration for fast processing, and apply stabilization directly in popular video editors with plugins. It supports many video formats and works on Windows, Mac, Linux, Android, and iOS. Using Gyroflow helps you create high-quality, cinematic videos without bulky equipment or complicated setups[1][3][5]. https://github.com/gyroflow/gyroflow

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@CryptoM · Post #64543 · 04/09/2026, 07:09 AM

🚀 OCC Bars Former Bank Employee for Unauthorized Withdrawals The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) has prohibited a former employee of Old National Bank from working at any FDIC-insured institution. According to NS3.AI, Tabitha McCallister was accused of making unauthorized cash withdrawals totaling $19,350 from customer accounts. Additionally, she allegedly deposited $11,151 into her personal account and altered the addresses of affected customers to her mother's residence. The OCC's order allows other agencies to pursue further action against McCallister. #OCC#OldNationalBank#FDIC#UnauthorizedWithdrawals#TabithaMcCallister#NS3AI#BankEmployee#FinancialCrime#CustomerAccounts#BankFraud

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@CryptoM · Post #65175 · 04/11/2026, 04:20 PM

🚀 Wells Fargo Customer Loses $19,460 in Scam Involving Fake Fraud Investigator A Wells Fargo customer recently fell victim to a scam, losing $19,460. According to NS3.AI, the scam involved a fraudulent text message about a supposed Walmart purchase, followed by a call from an individual impersonating a bank fraud investigator. Local law enforcement traced the debit card used in the fraudulent transfer to a 26-year-old suspect, who is now facing a grand theft charge. #WellsFargo#scam#fraud#fakeinvestigator#grandtheft#fraudulenttext#bankfraud#Walmartpurchase#debitcard#NS3AI