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Replying to @Azadux, @NianticLabs and @Scaniverse
To open on the same WiFi and avoid typing the whole URL https://hmd.link/?https://www.intothescaniverse.com/
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Teaser. ⛸️ #WebXR
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Same vibe, today the director of an architect association told me they’re NOT organizing another XR in architecture event… because everybody else in the field is already doing it!
Invisible revolution happening in the background, years if not a decade after the hype peak. https://x.com/utopiah/status/1865843216672514321
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Replying to @edandersen and @UploadVR
Yes, that’s how I use it on trains and planes, BT mouse and keyboard, no Windows.
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RT @AndreaHCI: Can we 3D print multiple shades of color with a single filament and a regular 3D printer? Our new paper in Additive Manufact…
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@BrilliantSole starting to think I need a pair for https://x.com/utopiah/status/1865847713201352733 or my rollerskates. Anybody using them for training? Specifically in balance related activities, ice skating, roller blade, roller skate, skateboard?
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Replying to @cesifoti
Because we’re waiting for more! :D Great show indeed.
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Sabertooth by Serum https://soundcloud.com/serum/serum-sabertooth (2024 Souped Up Records)
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Replying to @DanielPeak16 and @sm_osment
PS: relax people, it’s just an ad “Kudu got its start as a tool for UCLA science courses. That stands to reason: The platform was developed by Alexander Kusenko, a UCLA professor of physics and astronomy, and his former doctoral student Warren Essey.”
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Replying to @malcxlmflex
We think we’re smart but we often repeat talking points.
Genuinely novel thinking is not trivial.
It takes time and effort.
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Replying to @DanielPeak16 and @sm_osment
Well, at least it’s “honest” in the sense that now students KNOW they have to be extra critical because they have to navigate through slop, rather than curated knowledge.
What a journey.
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RT @BrentToderian: The most important thing about this amazing Paris transformation is how fast it happened — how fast people on bikes “app…
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Replying to @utopiah
lol, apparently it’s already a “movement” https://x.com/JoovYT/status/1865416904631808280
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Replying to @exploratorium
Could make for a fun game of tag too… with light indicators for your current status, series of 5 LEDs and on each tag, one turns off, last one standing with a light on wins. 🤔
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Replying to @utopiah
Also in “The Art of Tinkering” @exploratorium
https://x.com/utopiah/status/1862808956885762429 there is a section on painting with light, so curious to see if some chronophotography could be explore, movement in space and time somehow…(original)
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Replying to @utopiah
I’ll tinker with the design, both aesthetics and fixations but damn, that’ll look EPIC! 💫
Can’t actually wait to wear them when the lights are dim.
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Well… if you come discoskating Fridays in Brussels🇧🇪 at https://www.skate-poseidon.be … there is a chance you might spot me on the ice! 🤩⛸️ https://x.com/utopiah/status/1864630122785001623
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Coincidence? Again? They seem to stack up recently.
I’m “just” trying to watch a documentary, namely “Tackling the World’s Highest Peak” (2020) https://www.arte.tv/en/videos/090637-002-A/tackling-the-world-s-highest-peak/ , not work on XR… and yet the person is using VR to train.
PS: I believe https://www.realitymaps.app
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Replying to @janusch_patas
cc @Azadux
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Made in China - Soviet Suprem https://soundcloud.com/sovietsuprem/made-in-china (Poupaprod / Modulor)
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Replying to @simonkalouche
cc @RemiCadene for @LeRobotHF, cf https://eyesighthand.github.io/
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Replying to @simonkalouche
Interesting, makes me think also proprioception in that case would be very valuable, namely not just “what” I perceive but also WHERE I perceive because the sensors (e.g. touch) to reconstruct an object and now a lot more mobile than “just” eyes rotating in sockets.
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Replying to @Iwillleavenow
No, you misunderstand, the rule only apply to others you see. /$
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Replying to @IsThisA3DModel
Worst case so far! People can be very creative in trying to make us BS, I don’t desperate that we will se worst, soon, say… check LinkedIn on Monday. /s
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RT @IsThisA3DModel: CAD typically involves precise measurements and immensely intentional design, often because it’s used in architecture,…
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Replying to @thekurtwk
Potentially pulling @bitbybit_dev to consider the idea of a visual notebook/runner. People wouldn’t have to download anything, just open the page, tinker, and/or print a static version.
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Replying to @utopiah
On the relationship between writing and thinking.
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The more efficient binding through interactions to the target system to learn to shape space-time. https://x.com/utopiah/status/1864627704030494815
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Diving back into Arrival (2016) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arrival_(film) , if you have a good article to read after watching it back (2nd time) please share.
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Replying to @utopiah
Parameters themselves are… just a raw JSON files of control points for now but could be abstracted away to more meaningful ones, e.g. number of books per shelf, or “just” total number of books to position, or wall size, or constraints with user height… so many possibilities.
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How it started, how it’s going. Very exciting by the possibilities offered by @bitbybit_dev!
PS: it’s a bookshelf.📚📚📚 A parametric one 🤩 … for infinite books! Borges in mind. https://x.com/utopiah/status/1862600856157270427
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project located on the Adriatic coast of Croatia, near the city of Zagreb
“The “shellfissh” has algorithmically generated vague shapes connecting all functional blocks, and resembles a grotto or cave with an abundance of water and plant life.” https://x.com/InspireliAwards/status/1865513960604045818
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Replying to @utopiah
Via https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xenix#Transfer_of_ownership_to_SCO
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“Oddly enough, the term [vaporware] appears to have been coined within the engineering labs of Microsoft, albeit somewhat indirectly.” https://www.nytimes.com/1995/04/24/business/information-technology-the-executive-computer.html
How… ironic yet totally expected.
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People who give workshops or tutor in CS, how do you use the IKEA effect? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IKEA_effect
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Good mind fuck on advertising https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/99_Francs_(film)
Consumption has deeper consequences than “just” ecological costs.
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Replying to @nathangriffo and @victormustar
Not sure if you’re missing the point on purpose, in bad faith or not, but I don’t want to invest more energy in this kind of low quality conversation.
If you’re genuinely curious about the topic, beside “it’s cool”, then check the HF introduction https://huggingface.co/learn/ml-for-3d-course/unit0/introduction
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Are you using parametric design for level design? How?
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Advertising is reshaping your perception of what should bring you happiness, for profit.
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@thekurtwk Can you recommend an OpenCascade cheat sheet or poster?
I don’t care (yet) for the full on documentation, nor for video of demos showcasing what can be done, rather I need to navigate through the list of dozens or so of primitives and functions to manipulate them.
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Replying to @nathangriffo and @victormustar
Also beyond all this, if you have either better models to compare with, or a better way to evaluate, please do share, love to learn.
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Replying to @nathangriffo and @victormustar
- a human artist could do with even lower quality, namely a napkin sketch or even just babbling over the phone and iterate based on that, so I’d argue it’s a valid way to evaluate.
If you’re curious some of the models https://fabien.benetou.fr/Content/SelfHostingArtificialIntelligence
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Replying to @nathangriffo and @victormustar
Please explain what’s hilarious because I don’t get it.
For a bit more context if you care :
- I didn’t generate the image, a friend did it for me and it does represent the idea well IMHO
- 3D GenAI rely on 2D GenAI to get new viewpoints
last but not least…
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RT @weirddalle: Lawyers reacting to John Wick😭
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Replying to @victormustar
lol, no it’s not.
It’s not bad, better than several models I tried but it’s not “it”.
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Replying to @ChombaBupe
Why so negative!
It’s not as if we only had 1 habitable planet… oh wait. /s
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Replying to @utopiah
Before you argue about how “bad” my image is, she chuckled for 5min, so undeniably good enough.
If you want to argue on deeper points please do read first https://fabien.benetou.fr/Analysis/AgainstPoorArtificialIntelligencePractices and tell me which of the 5 points should be modified and why. Happy to adapt.
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Replying to @utopiah
This is not to show off my, let’s qualify then as “basic” at best, image editing skills. Rather it’s to make the point that GenAI isn’t needed in most situations.
Even more so when actually understanding its true cost (economical, ecological, social, etc).
Just make stuff!🤷♂️
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So I had an “argument” with my better half about shampoo, how women have a dozen of different ones for each body part, how men… well, don’t. 1 cream for everything.
I thought I’d “design” it.
I didn’t use “GenAI”, just Gimp and a stock photo.
Energy use? Close to nothing.
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Replying to @KognitaPoland
I have quite a few images and videos about it on Twitter… but search sucks so can’t share them back :(
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