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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 #65358 · 04/13/2026, 02:12 AM

🚀 South Korea's Central Bank Nominee Highlights Inflation Concerns Due to Middle East Conflict South Korea's nominee for the central bank governor, Shin Hyun-song, has identified inflation pressures stemming from the ongoing Middle East conflict as a primary policy priority. According to Jin10, Shin emphasized the need to address these inflationary challenges as part of his strategic focus. The conflict has led to disruptions in global oil supply chains, contributing to rising prices and economic uncertainty. Shin's remarks underscore the importance of monitoring geopolitical developments and their impact on South Korea's economic stability. The nominee's approach suggests a proactive stance in mitigating inflation risks while navigating the complexities of international relations. #SouthKorea#CentralBank#Inflation#MiddleEastConflict#OilSupply#EconomicStability#GeopoliticalImpact#ShinHyunSong#PolicyPriority