Part of why I thought this was stabilized is because of the minimal streaking around the stars from the earth's rotation.
I've tried taking astro photos at 30s exposure, but they become streaky like this one . I guess that might change a bit if I were to switch to a wider lense or use an actual dslr.
Sparky
Holy shit this is so good. Did you stabilize the camera to earth's rotation, or is this a really short exposure?
Pov: the GTA 5 ai when I park my car on the highway
Behold the MORB
I added https, so no warnings should appear anymore
I'm working on the http issue. The behaviour where it downloads the file instead of viewing the image is because the browser/client doesn't even know that the image is an image. It thinks it's a file and so it downloads it. I thought jpeg xl would be supported by now, but it seems like clients don't know what to do with the format.
The http warning is because an https site contains http content because I didn't bother setting up https on my cdn. Looks like only Firefox nightly can barely render jpeg xl images.
Break em up! Break em up!
All SSDs have SMART rapports that show the percentage of terabytes written. All of them have a max amount of tbw before they enter read only mode so your data is mostly safe.
If only they did what was cheaper for them....