Yes. Most professional photo editing and management software has built-in functionality or an add-on for lens distortion correction. However it either requires having the original photo, or at least a non-cropped version with the exif data, or some knowledge of what body and lens and focal length was used.
This utility doesn't require the original non-cropped area nor any other information about the picture that was taken. You could scrape a bunch of pictures from Instagram or Facebook and batch process away.
The game gear was extremely lousy to use. Too small of a screen, ate through batteries incredibly quickly, the original, external battery pack (not included) was poorly made and didn't help that much either.
And the game selection early on was pretty lousy too. Sonic was only fun for a while.
People are doing amazing things with game gear hardware as of late, though. All of that addressed spectacularly.
> Prisons are for society’s benefit, not for prisoners
It would greatly benefit society to have prisoners be rehabilitated. It's currently just a vicious cycle that produces hardened, repeat offenders that prison companies can make money off, money that comes from tax payers.
https://marc.info/?l=openbsd-announce&m=150996307120987&w=2
I wonder how many memory leaks it'll take for OpenSSL to finally get their act together or for major projects to drop it entirely.