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[–] [email protected] 9 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (2 children)

As a suggestion, I think it might be a good idea to space out the submissions by some amount of time, like half an hour or so. I’d guess the biggest gripe that people have is that it occupies a large chunk of the timeline simultaneously and it’s just weird to suddenly notice it. Here’s how it looks like for me.

[–] [email protected] 30 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (2 children)

It's amazing what one person's actions can do to an entire brand. For the first several years after the Model S release I was sure that my next car is going to be a Tesla. Now, I'm 100% sure that I'll never buy one.

[–] [email protected] 10 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Not surprising really. Google has decided that it really doesn't want me to use it so I switched to DDG a couple of years ago. And it doesn't feel like I've lost anything of value.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

What about them? Can you link to a published and verified piece of evidence that has been provided by them?

[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

I have yet to see one. Can you link to something that can’t be explained by planes and balloons? Genuine question.

[–] [email protected] 4 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

Mostly because hosting an image within the blockchain would require so much computational power and excess energy usage, that it wouldn’t be profitable even for the most successful scams.

And I’m not sure whether calculating proof of work for a blockchain that holds images within is even possible using the current algorithms. But I’ve looked at it a while ago, could be that some updated system already exists. But it’s still very much not free, and quite damaging environmentally.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

Edit: This person deleted their comments, so to clarify, it’s an answer to something along these lines: “You need evidence? Did you look at the post?”

I did. And there is exactly zero verifiable evidence. Are there any verified photos? Material or biological analyses? Spectrography graphs? For now, there is none.

At this point it's still just "one dude heard that another dude says it's totally true". Once something goes public, we can discuss it. But for now, nothing can be seriously discussed, it's all speculation.

Hell, I would love for it to be aliens. But up to this point in our collective history, it's never aliens.

[–] [email protected] 5 points 1 year ago (3 children)

— UFOs are real and we’re shooting them down with energy weapons!
— I have yet to see any evidence supporting that. Plus, is has a lot of logical holes too.
— And what’s your evidence for that? Haha gottem

The burden of proof lies on the person making the original claim, not someone disbelieving it for lacking actual real-life evidence.

[–] [email protected] 14 points 1 year ago

It’s a reference to this, not a literal suggestion

[–] [email protected] 9 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (5 children)

It’s quite different, and your purchase seems more sensible to me.

When you buy a skin, you’re buying an asset that you’ll see and use in your game. Sure, it’s just cosmetics, but it’s kinda usable cosmetics. If the game goes down, your skin is probably lost as well, but at least you had some fun with it.

When you buy an nft, you buy your rights to a link to an image. It’s way more “protected” than simply buying a skin, in a similar way to how owning crypto works. Your right to that link is saved on a blockchain and you become the sole “owner” of that link. You could technically resell it (not sure if it’s allowed on Reddit though), but if a server hosting that image goes down, you’re left owning a broken link.

And while there’s no other way to get an asset into a game other than to buy it (or mod the game), you could just save an image you like and use it as an avatar anyway, so you’re not even required to buy nfts to use those as an avatar/banner. It’s more of a trading service.

That technology seems great for proving your rights to some documents or IDs, but it’s still weird to me that people decided to use NFTs for selling link rights to generated jpgs. You don’t even get the licence or usage rights to an image itself, it could be copyright-protected and owned by someone else.

[–] [email protected] 18 points 1 year ago (4 children)

You still need a magnet-superconductor pair for quantum locking and magnetic levitation. This is called the Meissner effect and it seems like it has been confirmed for this material. Here’s a video showing an example of such a system.

Before, the best way to scale this up might’ve been to make permanent magnet rails and run a superconductor train along those rails, but that would have been totally infeasible and inapplicable in real life, since building rails out of permanent magnets is expensive and dangerous, and the train would need to house a really large superconductor chilled to liquid nitrogen temperatures. You couldn’t have built a track out of superconductors irl because good luck keeping those at the temperatures required for superconductivity to kick in.

If this material turns out to actually work as claimed and to be producible at scale, you can switch those and make an electromagnetic train that travels along superconductor tracks. Which is way easier, cheaper and much more doable in general.

But the earth’s magnetic field is extremely weak, and even the tiniest pieces of superconductors are unable to lock with it. So no, it does not allow for trackless levitation.

But a cool new train system design becomes possible though!

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

He’s playing with his new middle age crisis toy. Cars and spaceships got boring.

 

Hi everyone. This is a place to notice and celebrate stuff that cities do right. Here, you can post anything from your own photos of some interesting findings around the world to articles discussing future urbanism projects.

I’ve compiled a list of some examples of the content I think fits in this community, and I’m open to your suggestions and ideas on how we can improve the ruleset going forward.

Urban Infrastructure
Bike lanes, pedestrian paths, green tram ways, and all other useful or innovative urban development
Examples: Amsterdam bike infrastructure, Barcelona superblocks or Reykjavik heated sidewalks

Public Spaces
Unique chillout zones, interesting parks, unusual equipment at children's playgrounds or public space design in general
Examples: Stockholm metro, Superkilen Park Copenhagen, Archimedes screw playground thing

City Lighting
Anything from streetlights or bollard lights to facade lighting setups that bring something unique to city nights
Examples: An article about lighting, a random Pinterest board

Street Furniture
Unique or interesting outdoor furniture pieces found in public spaces, be they simply modern, beautiful, or unusually comfortable
Examples: Random related Pinterest board

City Easter Eggs
Small or hidden details in the city, like tiny statues or architectural elements that might be easily missed
Examples: Pac-Man cutouts, Lemmings statues

Successful Accessibility Projects
Effective solutions for accessibility, such as sidewalk ramps, urban navigation totems, braille-annotated 3D representations of various POIs, tactile paths, etc.
Examples: Tactile Last Supper, wayfinding totems

Architectural Details
Special elements in building design, be they part of historic architecture or something totally modern. So pictures of anything from the gothic architecture to Zaha Hadid’s futurism work.

Urban Art and Murals
Vibrant and unique expressions of street art, from large murals to small artistic details
Examples: Space Invader graffiti, city murals

Let see some urban goodness!

 

It’s a Pinterest-like infinite image gallery that posts various interesting industrial design-related images without any needless articles and all that. Everything is pretty well-tagged in case you’re looking for something specific.

 
 

The icon is designed as a hypothetically producible piece of jewelry, except that the corners — those tiny semi-spheres that hold the gems — are a bit larger to accommodate the icon's scale. The piece has a partially open back to allow for more light to reach the gems. That makes them look prettier both in renders and irl.
Front view, back view

The model was created in Rhino and later welded and polished in ZBrush to make it appear closer to how it would look in real life.
zBrush smoothing

 

So I 3D modelled two icons (well, illustrations rather) for the communities that I created on kbin: Industrial Design and Jewelry Design. These icons are meant to reimagine kbin’s logo in a way that's relevant to each community.

Btw, as a feature request, I think it might be cool to separate the banner on a magazine's page from the mini-icon that shows up in listings. Also, inline images should be a thing, I think.

Industrial Design: icon
This icon is just an assortment of various gizmos and whatchamacallits that seemed to fit the shape. It was modelled in Rhino and rendered in Keyshot. The model uses curvature continuity, just like any self-respecting grown-up model would.
Ghosted view, plaster view

Jewelry Design: icon
This icon is designed as a hypothetically producible piece of jewelry, except that the corners — those tiny semi-spheres that hold the gems — are a tiny bit larger than usual to accommodate the icon's scale. The piece has a partially open back — a common practice in jewelry design — to allow for more light to reach the gems. That makes them look prettier both in renders and irl.
Front view, back view

The model was created in Rhino and later welded and polished in ZBrush to make it appear closer to how it would look in real life.
zBrush smoothing

Want one?
Creating these was a lot of fun, so I'm open to making a few more. If you're the owner of a magazine and would like to have a similar icon, comment here to discuss it. I'll be creating these during my free time on weekends, so I probably won't be able to make more than a couple pieces a week though.

 
 

Are you an industrial designer actively employed in this field, a student working on your degree, or simply lurking?
What kind of content would you like to see?
What content you wouldn’t want to see posted here?
Are you interested in some specific area/genre/method/software/etc. related to industrial design?

Do you have any suggestions or questions?

Let’s discuss how we should proceed going forward.

 

Do you work in this field or are you just lurking?
What kind of content would you like to see (jewelry 3D modelling, renders, production insights and behind the scenes, finished projects, handmade and DIY, etc.)
What content you wouldn’t want to see posted here?
Do you have any suggestions or questions?

Let’s discuss how we should proceed with our new community.

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My void :) (media.kbin.social)
 
 

A helpful article containing various examples and how they affect the output

 

Intended mainly as a thought experiment — I tried to come up with a seamless and easy to use system with various accessories, like lenses, filters and blinds, that wouldn’t feel clunky.

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