Both are universal in terms of light and use... They are made to be user friendly without messing with 100+ different configs for different situations / light conditions.
From the Author: My ponit of view regarding mobile photography - Personally i do believe that smartphones can do some decent photos - BUT! The photo's aren't made for 100x cropping and so... and if you want more details - you will get also more noise. I like to see a detailed photo with a true colors that will be a bit noisy if you going 100x crop. So please, avoid reporting a noise "issues" with 100x cropping - i'll just ignore those.
Both are universal in terms of light and use... They are made to be user friendly without messing with 100+ different configs for different situations / light conditions.
From the Author: My ponit of view regarding mobile photography - Personally i do believe that smartphones can do some decent photos - BUT! The photo's aren't made for 100x cropping and so... and if you want more details - you will get also more noise. I like to see a detailed photo with a true colors that will be a bit noisy if you going 100x crop. So please, avoid reporting a noise "issues" with 100x cropping - i'll just ignore those.
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Durov said on his Telegram channel today that the two and a half year blockchain and crypto project has been put to sleep. Ironically, after leaving Russia because the government wanted his encryption keys to his social media firm, Durov’s cryptocurrency idea lost steam because of a U.S. court. “The technology we created allowed for an open, free, decentralized exchange of value and ideas. TON had the potential to revolutionize how people store and transfer funds and information,” he wrote on his channel. “Unfortunately, a U.S. court stopped TON from happening.”
What Is Bitcoin?
Bitcoin is a decentralized digital currency that you can buy, sell and exchange directly, without an intermediary like a bank. Bitcoin’s creator, Satoshi Nakamoto, originally described the need for “an electronic payment system based on cryptographic proof instead of trust.” Each and every Bitcoin transaction that’s ever been made exists on a public ledger accessible to everyone, making transactions hard to reverse and difficult to fake. That’s by design: Core to their decentralized nature, Bitcoins aren’t backed by the government or any issuing institution, and there’s nothing to guarantee their value besides the proof baked in the heart of the system. “The reason why it’s worth money is simply because we, as people, decided it has value—same as gold,” says Anton Mozgovoy, co-founder & CEO of digital financial service company Holyheld.