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In this episode of Denoised, Joey Daoud and Addy Ghani break down an AI-powered hackathon tackling camera control, scene consistency, and AI-generated actors. From real-time cinematography to innovative AI filmmaking tools, we explore the groundbreaking developments that could change Hollywood forever.Plus, we discuss:✅ The latest on Thomson Reuters' copyright lawsuit against AI✅ Stability AI joining the Academy Software Foundation & what it means for the industrySubscribe to Denoised in your podcast app of choice!https://vpgo.lnk/denoised#############
Ian Failes from befores & afters chats to David Morin, who is the Executive Director at the Academy Software Foundation about the VFX software packages the ASWF encompasses.
Rob Bredow, Academy Award nominated VFX Supervisor with roles at Industrial Light & Magic, Lucasfilm, and the Academy Software Foundation, joins Marc Petit (Epic Games) for a discussion about the evolution of visual effects and immersive storytelling.
Technologists Neil Trevett, President of The Khronos Group and VP of Developer Ecosystems at NVIDIA; Ruth Suehle, Director of Community Outreach at Red Hat; and David Morin of the Academy Software Foundation, discuss governance of open standards on the Building the Open Metaverse podcast hosted by Patrick Cozzi (Cesium) and Marc Petit (Epic Games).
Few days ago, Open Source Summit Europe organized by The Linux Foundation took place in the French city of Lyon. During three days, lots of personalities from the Linux and Open Source world gathered to discuss, meet, share and look at the near future of the code, communities, companies and organizations ... where Linux and open source lead the innovation. In this special podcast, we will approach the opinions of some of the most prominent congress attendees, such as: Jim Zemlin, Executive Director at Linux Foundation Jim Zemlin tells us about the different projects hosted by the Linux Foundation such as Automotive Grade Linux in collaboration with car builders like Daimler, Toyota or Academy Software Foundation in collaboration with Hollywood entertainment companies. We can see that in most of this projects, Open Source methodologies and standards are applied. Shuli Goodman, Executive Director at Linux Foundation Energy We had the opportunity to speak with Doctor Shuli Goodman who told us about the Linux Foundation Energy, one of the projects hosted by the Linux Foundation. Although it is a social, environmental and political issue, LF Energy is an Open Source code project to accelerate technological innovation and enable the energy transition globally. Jono Bacon, Community and Collaboration Strategy Consultant, Author, and Speaker Jono Bacon takes us through the presentation he has given during the event, as well as the presentation of his new book. One of the main objectives in this edition was to talk about Open soure and collaboration, while recommending tools and giving advices to the world in order to help building the very best communities. Patrick Masson, General Manager & Board Director at Open Source Initiative Patrick Masson, commented on the past 20 years for the Open Source Initiative and the evolution of the use of Open Source at the corporate level and the challenges they have to take into account for the future Eric Adams, Technical Marketing Engineer at Intel Corporation Eric Adams tells us that Intel is one of the largest contributor to Open Source in the world and the largest Linux Kernel contributor. They could not miss this event as Diamond Sponsor. This special edition of Más Allá de la Innovación, is held in English which is the official language of the event and serves as a prologue and advance to a more extensive and more detailed edition of the summit, which we will offer next week, in Spanish, our native podcast language Presentado por Paco Estrada y Philippe Lardy
O novo Ubuntu 18.04.3 LTS está disponível e a Academy Software Foundation está liberando softwares hollywoodianos de forma open source.
Today on the podcast, we’re speaking with Chris Aniszczyk about the Linux Foundation and the important work they do to further the advancement of technology through open source initiatives. Mark and Mark are your hosts this week, and they begin by speaking with Chris about what the Linux Foundation is and how it’s unique. The Linux Foundation, while seeking to support open source projects, sets itself apart by also providing professional services such as marketing, technical writing, legal help, and running events. It acts as a parent foundation for smaller open source foundations like Cloud Native Computing Foundation, Node.js Foundation, and the Automotive Linux Foundation, which strives to bring open source to the automotive industry. Though typically companies can be leery of working with competitors, The Linux Foundation has been successful bringing companies together to create useful software that benefits everyone. Collaboration can be easier when done through the foundation. Chris also actively reaches out to companies in industries that don’t typically engage in open source practices and encourages them to consider working together to make their industry better. Specifically, Chris works with companies within CNCF and the Open Container Initiative. Chris Aniszczyk Chris Aniszczyk is an open source executive and engineer with a passion for building a better world through open collaboration. He’s currently a VP at the Linux Foundation where he co-founded the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) and currently serves as CTO. Furthermore, he’s a partner at Capital Factory where he focuses on mentoring, advising and investing in open source and infrastructure focused startups. Throughout his career he has worked at the intersection of open source, internet scale organizations and the enterprise; at Twitter he created their open source program/strategy and led their open source efforts to change the infrastructure industry. In a previous life, he bootstrapped an open source startup, was a Gentoo maintainer, made many mistakes, lead and hacked on many developer tooling and Linux related projects. Cool things of the week Uber datasets in BigQuery: Driving times around SF (and your city too) blog Topping the tower: the Obstacle Tower Challenge AI Contest with Unity and Google Cloud blog Querying the Stars with BigQuery GIS blog GKE Sandbox: Bring defense in depth to your pods blog Google Cloud launches new Osaka region to support growing customer base in Japan blog Interview Linux Foundation site OpenJS Foundation site CNCF site Automotive Linux Foundation site Let’s Encrypt site How to start a project with the Linux Foundation site Community Bridge site Academy Software Foundation site Open Container Initiative site CNCF Cloud Native Definition site CNCF Annual Report site GraphQL site Linux Foundation Events site Question of the week How do I connect Cloud SQL to my serverless? Where can you find us next? Mark Mirchandani will be working on more film projects. Mark Mandel will be at Tokyo Next in July and will be at Open Source in Gaming the day before the Open Source North America Summit in August.
In this week's episode of the ARCHITECHT Show, Rob Bredow -- SVP, executive creative director and head of Industrial Light & Magic -- discusses how technology is changing the way that special effects and production are done in the movie industry. Bredow discusses the recently launched Academy Software Foundation, which is a joint open-source effort between the Motion Picture Academy and the Linux Foundation, as well as artificial intelligence, large-screen televisions and frame-by-frame analysis of trailers by online fans. He also talks about some of his favorite movies to work on during his decades-long career.
Hier sind die heise online News mit Isabel Grünewald Google sammelt Ortsdaten auch bei deaktiviertem Standortverlauf Google speichert den Aufenthaltsort des Nutzers auch dann ab, wenn dieser den Standortverlauf deaktiviert hat. Wie die Nachrichtenagentur AP berichtet, schicken mehrere Google-Dienste, darunter Maps und die Google-Suche auf Android- und iOS-Smartphones, trotzdem Location-Daten an Google. AP wirft Google vor, diese Praxis sei irreführend. Wer Google keine Ortsdaten speichern lassen will, muss zusätzlich zum Standortverlauf auch die Web- und App-Aktivitäten abschalten. Und dann hoffen, dass sich das Unternehmen auch daran hält. Roboter soll E-Autos schnell laden Unterschiedliche Elektroautos hintereinander automatisch schnell zu laden – dieser technischen Herausforderung hat sich ein Projekt der Technischen Universität Graz gestellt. Herausgekommen ist ein robotergesteuertes Schnellladesystem, mit dem neuartige flüssigkeitsgekühlte Stecker und Kabel einfach mit Autos unterschiedlicher Hersteller verbunden werden können. Das Konzept soll sich für zukünftiges vollautomatisches Parken und Laden von E-Fahrzeugen eignen. Hollywood setzt auf Open Source Die Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences und die Linux Foundation haben gemeinsam die Academy Software Foundation ins Leben gerufen. Die neue Stiftung soll ein neutrales Forum für Open-Source-Entwickler in der Film- und Medienindustrie darstellen. Sie soll dabei helfen, Ressourcen einfacher zu teilen und besser gemeinsam an Technik rund um die Kreation bewegter Bilder, visueller Effekte, Animationen und Sound arbeiten zu können. Hitze könnte Tausende in den Tod treiben Sommerliche Hitze jenseits der 25 Grad führt bei vielen Menschen zu schlechter Laune. Dass die Auswirkungen hoher Temperaturen auf das menschliche Empfinden und Verhalten weit tiefgreifender sein können, legt eine Studie nahe, die Wissenschafter aus Berkeley und Stanford vorgelegt haben. Demnach könnte der Klimawandel die Suizidrate in die Höhe treiben. Sie kamen mit historischen Daten zu dem Schluss, dass eine Steigerung der monatlichen Durchschnittstemperatur um 1 ˚C die Suizidraten um 0,7 Prozent in den USA und um 2,1 Prozent in Mexiko. anwachsen ließ. Diese und alle weiteren aktuellen Nachrichten finden Sie auf heise.de
We cover the noteworthy features of Android Pie, Lenovo joins The Linux Vendor Firmware Service, and Dropbox is ending support for non-Ext4 filesystems. Plus big news for Flatpaks, the blockchain goes to work, and Open Source goes all Hollywood.
We cover the noteworthy features of Android Pie, Lenovo joins The Linux Vendor Firmware Service, and Dropbox is ending support for non-Ext4 filesystems. Plus big news for Flatpaks, the blockchain goes to work, and Open Source goes all Hollywood.
We cover the noteworthy features of Android Pie, Lenovo joins The Linux Vendor Firmware Service, and Dropbox is ending support for non-Ext4 filesystems. Plus big news for Flatpaks, the blockchain goes to work, and Open Source goes all Hollywood.