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JACC: Associate Editor Celina Yong, MD, interviews author Jacob Eifer Møller, PhD about his DANGER SHOCK paper presented at AHA and published in JACC. The DanGer Shock trial demonstrated reduced mortality in patients with STEMI-related cardiogenic shock treated with a microaxial flow pump (mAFP). This secondary analysis assessed whether age affected survival benefits. Mortality increased incrementally with age, and age was independently associated with outcome. Spline analysis suggested that the risk of mortality was higher in the standard-care group for patients below 77 years, whereas patients aged 77 or older had a higher predicted risk in the mAFP group. Thus, elderly patients may not attain the same benefit from routine treatment with a mAFP as younger patients.
Was performt besser? 3D Spline Objekte, Lottie Files oder eine Video Animation? In diesem Gespräch teilt Jonas Arleth seine Erfahrungen mit der Integration von 3D-Spline-Objekten in Webflow. Er erläutert die Herausforderungen, die mit der Ladezeit und Performance von 3D-Modellen verbunden sind, und gibt Empfehlungen, wann und wie man 3D-Elemente effektiv einsetzen kann. Zudem diskutiert er Alternativen wie Videos und Lottie-Animationen, um die Benutzererfahrung zu verbessern. --------------------------------------------- Meine Onlinekurse:
Dive into an engaging dialogue with Ike and special guest, Trevor Williams, on the latest episode of CRE8 or DIE. This session focuses on a comprehensive exploration of both innovative web applications such as Rive and Spline, and time-tested staples including Illustrator and Blender. Through a relaxed yet informative conversation, Ike and Trevor share their personal experiences with these tools, offering insights into their application in professional workflows and revealing new techniques and hidden features they've discovered. Designed for creative professionals seeking to refine their craft, this episode delivers practical advice without the fluff.
Bu bölümde Seyfeddin'in Teknasyon'daki yeni işi, Hamburg'taki Weihnachtsmarkt'lar, Sound of Metal filmi, Spline uygulaması, 2023 değerlendirmemiz ve 2024 beklentilerimiz üzerine sohbet ettik.Bizi dinlemekten keyif alıyorsanız, kahve ısmarlayarak bizi destekleyebilir ve Telegram grubumuza katılabilirsiniz. :)Yorumlarınızı, sorularınızı ya da sponsorluk tekliflerinizi info@farklidusun.net e-posta adresine iletebilirsiniz. Bizi Twitter üzerinden takip edebilirsiniz.Zaman damgaları:00:00 - Weihnachtsmarkt06:00 - Teknasyon16:45 - Spline28:46 - Okuduklarımız42:00 - Epic vs. Google1:10:46 - İzlediklerimiz1:22:38 - Sound of Metal1:34:35 - 2023 Değerlendirmesi1:59:50 - 2024 BeklentilerimizBölüm linkleri:Advent calendarSanta PauliTeknasyonMetalKodeco BooksSplineSpline Event - Unfolding DimensionsNot Boring SoftwareSuperintelligence: Paths, Dangers, StrategiesThe Dawn of Everything: A New History of HumanityHow Modern Treasure Hunting WorksWorking: Researching, Interviewing, WritingEpic win: Jury decides Google has illegal monopoly in app store fightThe Epic question: how Google lost when Apple won12 Angry MenGoogle to pay $700 million and make tiny app store changes to settle with 50 statesGoogle's True MoonshotMistral.ai$400,000 a Year and 10 Hours A Week At GOOGLEBullet TrainSound of MetalThe Creative Act: A Way of BeingIt's Time to Dismantle the TechnopolyUIKonfMacoun
Dr. Daniel Berry leads the discussion Tapered Spline Stems for Femoral Reconstruction. Drs. John Clohisy and Christopher Peters present their views in the table discussion followed by comments from attendees. To see the presentation while you listen, download the free ConveyMED App: Apple Store click here Google Play click here. Attend CCJR 2023 Dec 13-16 in Orlando. Visit CCJR.com for more information.
Willkommen zum Webflow Talk! In dieser spannenden Podcast-Episode habe ich Dirk Lach, einen erfahrenen Webdesigner, zu Gast. Wir sprechen über seine Karriere im Webdesign, seine Entdeckung von Webflow und wie diese Plattform sein Arbeitsleben revolutionierte. Dirk teilt faszinierende Einblicke in die Entwicklung von Spline Animationen und 3D-Integrationen in Webflow. Außerdem gewährt er uns einen Blick in sein Nebenprojekt "3 Dimensions" unter Verwendung von Spline und Webflow. Wir diskutieren auch die Verwendung von GSAP und Webflow-Interaktionen in seinen Projekten und warum es keine klare Wahl zwischen den beiden gibt. Diese Episode endet mit einer Diskussion über die Rolle von Künstlicher Intelligenz im Webdesign und wie menschliche Expertise unersetzlich bleibt. Dirk Lach online: • Website: https://www.dirklach.com • YouTube (deutsch): https://www.youtube.com/@dirklach • YouTube (englisch): https://www.youtube.com/@design2code • Nice Type: https://nicetype.webflow.io — Meine Onlinekurse:
Spline, a no-code design tool for creating 3D assets, today announced that it raised $15 million in a seed round led by Gradient Ventures.
Dans cet épisode de notre podcast, nous abordons les dernières nouveautés dans le monde des navigateurs, telles que la nouvelle propriété CSS `text-wrap balance`, l'exécution des WebContainers sur Safari, iOS et iPadOS, ainsi que la fonctionnalité CSS nesting dans Safari TP et Chrome. Nous discutons également des mises à jour de Qwik, de l'amélioration du support pour Nuxt chez Vercel, des nouvelles fonctionnalités de Next.js et des réactions aux React Server Components. De plus, nous mentionnons les anniversaires de WordPress (20 ans) et les nouvelles ressources dans les mondes de Laravel, CodeSandbox et Deno. Enfin, nous présentons des outils intéressants tels que le pense-bête pour les commandes Git et Spline, une sorte de Figma pour la 3D. Retrouvez toutes les notes et les liens de l'épisode sur cette page : https://double-slash.dev/podcasts/news05_23/
What's up everyone,If you haven't checked out our previous 3 episodes in our AI series you might want to before this episode, we give you a lot of context around some of the events that have happened and will shape the conversation today.So basically How fast could AI change or replace marketing jobs? How marketers can stay informed and become AI fluent Exploring new paths to future-proof your marketing career in the age of AI Today we're diving into specific tools… there's a lot of noise out there right now.What tools you should play around withIn TMW #107 | ChatGPT and the artificial marketer, Juan Mendoza explains that“...generative AI tools are already everywhere. From text generation to video and audio production, to image creation, there's a thriving industry of technologies taking small slices out of our creative talents, packaging them up, and selling them as a SaaS product on a recurring revenue model. If you're wanting to stay relevant five years from now in the marketing technology industry, you're probably going to have to learn some of these platforms. In 2010 we used to say: “there's an app for that”. In 2023, we will be saying: “there's an AI for that.””OutlineHere are some of the topics for this third AI episode: Key AI technology definitions and how to differentiate real AI tools vs all the noise out there Deep dive into tools Content marketing tools Email and marketing automation tools Predictive analytics tools Text to presentation and pitch deck tools 3D animation tools for product marketers Sales and outreach tools Text to website creator tools Ad and social creative tools AutoGPT and AI agents And a bunch of other tools like conversational search engines, 1-1 convos with celebrities and an even longer list of honorable mentions Here's today's main takeaway:The key to future proofing your marketing career with the ever changing AI landscape is to stay curious, get your hands dirty and experiment fearlessly: Fill out some forms, spin up free trials, get on wait lists, and give new AI tools a chance. It's only by actually getting your hands dirty that you'll discover which tools truly work for you and which are just part of the ever growing sea of gimmicky AI tools.Definition of tech termsI'll be using some of these terms throughout my analysis of some of these tools so here's a primer explaining the three most common AI technologies used for marketing applications: MLMachine Learning): ML is a way to teach computers to learn by themselves, without having to be programmed for every task. They learn from examples and data patterns to make predictions or decisions. Applications include segmentation, predictive analytics and propensity models. NLPNatural Language Processing: NLP is a subset of ML and focuses on enabling computers to understand, interpret, and generate human language. Includes sentiment analysis, machine translation, named entity recognition, text summarization, and more. NLP techniques usually helps computers understand and communicate with humans using everyday language. GNNGraph Neural Network: GNN also a subset of ML is a type of neural network that aims to handle graph-structured data, data organized like a network or web of connected points. Applications include analyzing relationships between different things like users in a social network or users in your database or recommending additional products based on past purchase history. Real AI vs noisePart of the reason AI gets a really bad rep, especially in martech, is that anything that's built on if statements or simple Javascript logic gets called AI. There's still plenty of AI startups that shout about their proprietary AI when it's probably just a few decision trees and a few interns running spreadsheets.Now though, you have an even bigger bucket of noise that's essentially “slight tweak on Chat-GPT”. Developing AI that was comparable to human performance was a challenging feat prior to GPT's arrival. To achieve this level of sophistication, a company would have had to: make a substantial investment, amounting to millions of dollars developing its own algorithms performing extensive data cleanup But it's so easy now because GPT is so good out of the box. Allen Cheng puts it simply. Starting a new AI venture can be achieved by simply assembling a few elements: a product developed on GPT-4's user-friendly API a website, and a marketing campaign. This is why we're seeing hundreds of AI tolls pop up every week.A lot of these GPT-based products are pretty much indistinguishable from one another. Maybe a handful have a significant advantage over others but most are gimmicky. And over the next few months, every tool is going to be integrating ChatGPT features inside their products in the hopes of making it stickier.The threat of GPT-nThe part that I find trickiest and the most discouraging about building anything on top of GPT is that any progress you make on fine tuning GPT-4 will totally be wiped out by GPT-5 or GPT-n… Kind of like we talked about in a previous episode with all the tools GPT's plugins killed. So let's cut through the noise and dive into legit AI tools, the ones you should be playing with and experimenting. Content marketing toolsCopy.ai and Jasperhttps://copy.ai/ https://jasper.ai/ AI text generators are very common these days, the two most popular tools, especially for marketers are Copy.ai and Jasper. Both allow you to bypass the initial stage of writing where you face a blank page. The promise of these tools is that they help you in generating ideas, saving time on brainstorming and drafting, and ensuring a consistent production flow, freeing you to focus on higher-level strategic tasks, original research, and connecting with your audience.I've played around with both Jasper and Copy.ai before ChatGPT came out… and they were super unique. But both Copy.ai and Jasper are built on top of GPT, they essentially rent usage of the platform. So they built a pretty nice UI on top of GPT… but now that ChatGPT came out, I'm sure they've seen a drop in usage. Plus GPT-4 is 3 times more expensive.They still offer marketing specific value though and can get you up to speed faster than using CGPT in the form of templates, prompts and workflows. Both are super powerful, you could make a case that Jasper outshines its counterpart a bit, especially on the longer content format but it's also way more expensive. Miguel Rebelo from Zapier has a solid breakdown comparison here https://zapier.com/blog/jasper-vs-copy-ai/ GramarlyGOhttps://www.grammarly.com/grammarlygo Grammarly, the popular spelling and grammar checker which has been using AI for over a decade already, also entered the generative AI niche last month unveiling GrammarlyGO. You guessed it, built on GPT. It has a particular advantage because Grammarly is already widely used and this is just an extra feature so to speak. Instead of just checking your grammar it can now also help you with drafting documents, composing and responding to emails, editing writing for tone, clarity, and length, and brainstorming ideas or outlines for projects within the apps you're already working in. Lots of tools are going the Grammarly route in adding GPT features to their product, like Notion and more recently Superhuman.Other AI writing toolsSome of these specialize in SEO, some in long form content, some in short form… they all do similar things:Copysmith https://copysmith.ai/ Anyword https://anyword.com/ Writesonic https://writesonic.com/Copymatic https://copymatic.ai/ Yaara https://www.yaara.ai/ Rytr https://rytr.me/ Frase https://frase.io/ EmailEmail is just a channel of potential generative content tools so it's not totally distinguishable from the tools we chatted about in the content category. Chances are that the Marketing Automation platform or the customer engagement platform you're already using as a suite of features they are throwing AI next to. Most of these though are just ML. Some tools like Iterable and Braze have propensity models to find users that are likely to perform a purchase event, that's ML, and it's only based on your data set. Some tools like Seventh Sense throw AI in front of Send Time Optimization features, these have been around for a long time and are only based on your recipients. This is also ML. Some tools throw AI in front of Sentiment Analysis features allowing you to analyze and classify the emotional tone of text into useful data. This is a subset of NLP that uses ML. Some tools like 6sense throw AI in front of conversational email assistants that are supposed to be a step up from static drip emails sequences. This is also a form of NLP and generative AI. You're likely to start seeing copy assistants and additional AI features powered on GPT inside of these tools. I wanted to chat about one product that I feel like stands out from others in terms of being built around AI rather than it simply being a feature on the side.Persadohttps://www.persado.com/ One example I've seen (but haven't used myself) of a CEP using more advanced AI is a tool called Persado. The two co-founders are former founders of Upstream in the mobile marketing space. Similar to 6sense's conversational email platform, they've been around for a decade and they claim to leverage NLP + ML to create, optimize, and personalize engagement messaging. So they essentially analyze a bunch of data and identify the most effective emotions, CTAs, language, phrases to drive engagement. It's worth calling it out because it's more than just predicting user behavior and optimizing the best time to send a message, it takes it a step further by also incorporating NLP techniques, understanding the nuances of human language, and generating custom marketing messages that resonate with a unique user. One thing that makes Persado unique is it's not built on GPT, it has its own model that's trained on more than 100 billion digital business language impressions across industries. Potentially less data points than GPT but arguably better and more relevant impressions. As Lisa Spira, VP of Content Intelligence at Persado explains in an interview with Martechseries, “models like OpenAI's ChatGPT are trained on the entire “Wild West” of the Internet, so their results, while delivered confidently by the model, can be riddled with inaccuracies, or even offensive content”. She adds that “Generative AI tools might be capable of writing anything, but we're able to cut through that noise, and train our generative AI to write in a way that motivates recipients to take actions: to open an email, convert on a shopping cart webpage, or stop scrolling and click on a social media ad.”And not just generative AI. Persado is pushing a term called Motivation AI and they have a really cool example of it. Let's say you're in D2C and you're selling sweaters. Generative AI gives you level 1 and 2 content which is Intelligibility and Relevance so it might spit out content like: Sweaters are a knitted garment that usually have long sleeves and are designed to be worn over other clothing In the fall, sweaters provide an extra layer of warmth in the cooler temperatures. They are stylish choice for fall fashion because they come in a variety of colors and styles But the next stage of this is including Emotion to get an output like this:You're going to love these cozy sweaters for fallAnd the following stage, where Persado claims to play is Motivation where you would get an output like this:A cozy invitation: indulge in our luxuriously soft sweaters this fallNow this might all be semantics. I'd argue that with great prompting you can get to generative content that includes motivation and emotion. Optimovehttps://www.optimove.com/ This tool could actually go in the CRM, the CDP or even the email category with the acquisitions they've made in the last few years but another name that I've heard a few times is Optimove. They play in the enterprise arena and primarily serve retailers and gaming operators but they have an interesting suite of AI tools for marketers. I've personally not used the tool but they claim to provide personalized recommendation campaign orchestration with their AI-based marketing bot (Optibot). It provides what they call self-optimizing campaigns that are essentially advanced A/B/n campaign testing that automatically serves the best treatment to individual customers through the use of ML. Source: https://www.optimove.com/pdf/Optimove-Product-Features.pdf Predictive AnalyticsPredictive analytics is a super cool niche of AI application. It essentially enables us to anticipate trends and patterns of consumer behavior based on a bunch of user data. Done right, you can do cool things like uncover users ready to buy amongst a sea of tire kickers, find free users primed for upsells and anticipate customers about to churn.Vidora Cortex (mParticle Intelligent Attributes)https://www.vidora.com/platform/ I wanted to start by calling out a few no-code / low-code predictive analytics / ML pipeline platforms. There's not a ton in this space but it has been growing over the past few years. Many of the big analytics players like Qlik's AutoML, IBM's Watson Studio, Amazon SageMaker, Google's AutoML, have a ML specific tool that does this but it's built for data scientists. Vidora is worth calling out here because it was built more for knowledge workers.Vidora was founded by 3 academics while pursuing their Ph.Ds Caltech and Berkeley, they built systems that utilized machine learning to convert raw data into informed decisions. Their initial vision was to democratize machine learning capabilities. They are a small 20 person startup in SF but their product offers huge potential, so much so that they were acquired by mParticle, a popular CDP. Vidora's platform, Cortex, provides you with the ability to build distinct pipelines for your customer data, so you can then produce various predictive attributes tailored for particular applications. For example if your goal is to identify the customers with the highest probability of purchasing your product in the next 30 days, the pipeline allows you to enhance your retargeting ROI by focusing on this user segment. Similar: https://www.pecan.ai/ https://www.akkio.com/ 6sensehttps://6sense.com/It's worth highlighting 6sense here as well. Not specifically an ML tool but it has a wider set of use cases that are a mix of intent data and predictive analytics and a slice of lead scoring… but they've been around for a decade. They use real-time data about your buyers to predict their buying intent and what their current purchasing stage might be. They uncover some of the magic in a blog post about their predictive engine here. They claim to be using: Intent data, web visits, content engagement (1st party) and 3rd party user behavior data from all over the Internet Historical data, events that led up to sales in the past ICP, firmographic and technographic data So they layer intent data on top of historical data and filter it through your ICP and the output is a target list of accounts that show intent to buy and are a good fit for your solution.The secret sauce here is really the 3rd party intent data. This is hidden data that they are able to assign to leads and accounts. Part of the source here is 6sense's proprietary intent network and other B2B review sites like G2, TrustRadius, and PeerSpot.Kumohttps://kumo.ai/ Founded by Jure Leskovec, former Stanford University computer science professor who's known for his bold assertion that AI would eventually be capable of predicting the future. He partnered with the former CTO of Pinterest and Airbnb as well as the former Head of Growth AI at LinkedIn to build Kumo.Using Kumo, companies can not only analyze past events but also predict future opportunities. Kumo uses GNNs (Graph Neural Networks) to identify patterns and relationships in complex data sets that cannot be easily analyzed using traditional statistical or machine learning techniques. This essentially allows marketers to anticipate customer behavior (how much they will spend, which new products they will be more interested in, things that would make them leave for a competitor) and offer personalized product recommendations, promotions, and communication.Predictive analytics isn't a new concept though. We talked a bit about this in our first episode when we mentioned propensity models which tons of larger companies employ today. But this is operationalizing it a step further and not just on your company's datasets. And imagine unlocking this capability for startups. So the idea is that marketing operations teams would change their focus to future customer behaviors. PresentationTomehttps://beta.tome.app/ There are countless AI productivity tools that are all super similar. But one that's been buzzing lately is Tome. They are founded by product leads from Facebook and Instagram, and recently got $43 million in their Series B funding round. They launched an innovative document-to-presentation AI tool, which utilizes GPT-4 to generate text and images and transform a document into compelling presentations, narratives, and stories. Tome's tile system sets it apart from other generative PowerPoint tools on the market and gives Microsoft a run for its money. Not only does it offer robust functionality, but it also boasts a sleek and impressive design.https://gamma.app/ 3D AnimationSpline AIhttps://spline.design/ai Spline AI was created by Alejandro León, it's a YC21 startup that's building a 3D design platform comparable to Figma, it basically allows you to convert text to 3D. For decades, creating in 3D has been super hard. Spline is changing this.You can easily create objects and scenes, edit objects, colors, and properties, add physics and randomness, create animations and events, generate style alternatives, collaborate with others in real-time, and much more. The applications for videos and product marketing are endless here, see a demo here. SalesAI-powered sales tools are popping up every week. Especially in the niche of email outreach. Personalization, subject line optimization, send-time optimization, sales rep coaching, auto suggest follow-up cadences… just a few of the areas where AI can enhance your email campaigns. NLP can analyze email responses and suggest appropriate next steps, helping your sales team respond efficiently. There's tons of players in this space like Cresta, Lyne, Regie. Cresta was funded out of the AI Grant program organized by some of the brightest tech minds in AI. Their founder, S. Zayd Enam chose to leave his PhD program at Stanford to establish the startup. They specifically provide AI guidance software and support that elevates each representative, behavioral mentoring of agents to enhance performance and locate solutions and areas to streamline monotonous tasks.AI Sales Email Coach. It assists you in real-time. Get more positive replies and write better emails faster.https://www.lavender.ai/ https://cresta.com/ https://lyne.ai/cold-email-ai/ https://www.regie.ai/ Web creatorsButternut AIhttps://butternut.ai/ Tagline says it all: Create a website for your business in 20 seconds with AI. Butternut.ai uses generative AI technology that allows users to create websites by simply answering text prompts. The AI technology is designed to function like a personal developer, providing users with an efficient and cost-effective solution for creating and editing websites.Butternut.ai is continuously improving its website builder and is currently working on its v2 version that will offer more design and editing functionalities. Users can even command the AI to perform specific tasks like creating a pricing page with a CTA to sign up.http://Stunning.so https://10web.io Ad and social creativeAlbert.aihttps://albert.ai/ Albert is an autonomous and self-learning digital marketing tool that uses ML + NLP as well as analytics to automate and optimize your paid ad campaigns, specifically Google's search and programmatic channels, as well as Facebook, Instagram, YouTube and Bing. It can automate bidding and budget allocation, keyword and audience targeting, as well as creative testing and optimization. So obviously the part that stands out here is that unlike many other campaign AI tools that just spit out recommendations and then a marketer takes the action, Albert claims to be one of the first tools that's an autonomous AI, it does the action also. Not only that, it's also making adjustments and improvements constantly. You seem to be able to set guardrails of course. They also claim the ability to identify trends, uncover new audience segments, and optimize ad placements. In their docs they say they are more useful in large data sets and B2C environments. AdCreativehttps://adcreative.ai/ AutoGPT and AI agentsI don't think we can go a full episode about AI tools without talking about AutoGPT and AI agents.Essentially you can assign an objective to an AI agent and they work on tasks that lead to accomplish this objective. It's making prompting a bit easier, instead of giving full instructions, the AI identifies the necessary steps to achieve your goal and some of the more advanced ones generate additional AI to assist. You may have seen this on Twitter, I think the first true demo was Yohei Nakajima's impressive demonstration of babyAGI.Things started blowing up with AutoGPT, released by SigGravitas just last week. Described as a self-running AI agent that can write its own code, heal itself from errors, and access the internet via Google search. It does sound really cool for several reasons: Internet access, long-term and short-term memory management, text generation, and integration with 11 Labs for AI text to speech generation. It's arguable that all of this will be possible with GPT plugins but this is doable today and has different applications, let's unpack a few examples:Social media is primed for automation, lots of the work here can already be automated. But imagine setting an AI agent loose with the objective of creating content, scheduling posts (not just posting them) and replying to comments and questions. Replying to questions is a huge part of customer service, you could argue this is another area that's already being automated with chat bots, especially the better ones connected to help docs. But imagine setting an AI agent loose with the objective of really understanding customer questions (not just picking up a keyword and recommending a help article), it could speak any language and you could train it on your brand tone.We're still early but there's already been a ton of innovation here.Here are some of the tools you can play around with today without reading a GitHub repo:Cognosyshttps://www.cognosys.ai/ Cognosys allows you to operate your personal AutoGPT Agent in-browser which is currently available and free to utilize. I've personally played around with it quite a bit and it's pretty wild, it's not perfect yet but it's really cool seeing how it will add new tasks to get to the objective. The beta is still on GPT-3.5. Here's my favorite example:Main objective was to: Build a list of AI tools that have a marketing application, that were released in the last 3 months. Here were the follow-up tasks it added to get to the objective: 1. Retrieve a list of AI tools that were released in the last 3 months. 2. Filter the list to only include tools that have a marketing application. 3. Compile the filtered list into a final list of AI tools with marketing applications released in the last 3 months. The final list of AI tools with marketing applications released in the last 3 months is as follows: 1. Receptiviti: A tool that uses AI to analyze consumer emotions and sentiment in order to optimize marketing strategies. 2. Cortex: A platform that uses AI to help marketers personalize content and improve customer engagement. 3. Adext AI: A tool that uses AI to optimize ad campaigns and improve ad performance. 4. Acoustic: An AI-powered marketing platform that helps businesses automate and optimize their marketing strategies. 5. Pathmatics: A tool that uses AI to provide insights into ad spending and campaign performance for competitive analysis. It then added a few extra tasks because it didn't seem satisfied with the list. Research and compile a list of AI tools that have a marketing application and were released in the last 6 months. The result was 6 tools, but not all 5 from the first task were there. Identify the unique features and functionalities of each AI tool on the list and create a comparison chart to evaluate which tools are most suitable for specific marketing applications. Conduct a survey of marketing professionals to gather feedback and opinions on the identified AI tools and their effectiveness in improving marketing strategies.But then it apologized and said it cannot perform that task… Research and compile a list of case studies showcasing the successful implementation of AI tools in marketing campaigns.It spun up a case study about Coke using "Albert" to optimize their social media advertising campaigns and Amazon using "Rekognition" to analyze customer behavior and personalize their shopping experience. Create a step-by-step guide on how to integrate an AI tool into a marketing strategy, including best practices and potential challenges.The step by step wasn't too bad. 1: Define the problem or opportunity, 2: Identify the right AI tool by researching and comparing different tools, 3: Understand the data requirements like type of data, format, frequency updates, 4: Prepare the data for integration like cleaning and formatting 5: Integrate the AI tool Research and compile a list of AI tools that have a marketing application and were released in the last 2 months.Not sure why it did this for 2 months but this time it gave me tools with release dates which was pretty cool but also obvious that I wasn't getting tools released in the last 2 months, I was only getting tools released in the last 2 months since GPT's latest batch of data which was mid 2021. Create a comparison chart to evaluate the unique features and functionalities of each AI tool on the list and determine which tools are most suitable for specific marketing applications. Also try: https://agentgpt.reworkd.ai/ https://app.hyperwriteai.com/earlyAccess https://godmode.space/ OtherRewind.aihttps://twitter.com/dsiroker/status/1646895452317700097?s=20 https://www.rewind.ai/ You may have seen their public investor pitch on Twitter, the founder is the former creator of Optimizely and his team built a way for you to record and store everything you've said or heard or seen and they make it searchable. Obviously there's huge privacy considerations with something like this. But people don't seem to care haha they went from 0 to 700k in ARR in 3 months. Perplexity AI https://www.perplexity.ai/ Perplexity is a startup that's changing the way we search the web. With their conversational search engine, you can ask questions in plain English and get accurate answers from various sources. And with $26 million in Series A funding, (including investments from Ed Gil) they're looking to revolutionize the search engine game.Their AI technology sets it apart from traditional search engines like Google, and their chatbot-like interface is user-friendly and intuitive, it is built on top of GPT.Perplexity's focus on accuracy is a breath of fresh air in an era where search engines can be manipulated by advertisers and search engine optimization. The Series A funds will be used to optimize their knowledge database and expand their reach. All in all, Perplexity AI is definitely one to watch in the coming years!Character AIhttps://beta.character.ai/ Imagine being able to have a one-on-one conversation with your favorite celebrity or fictional character - well, that's now a possibility with Character.ai, an innovative AI website created by two former Google engineers. The platform has been growing in popularity since its launch last September, offering users the opportunity to chat with a wide range of characters for free. What's more, the interactions are so seamless that some users have reported spending hours chatting with their chosen personality, almost forgetting that they're talking to a machine.However, there's a catch - the interactions are not real, and the AI's responses may not always be accurate or reliable. Despite this, Character.ai has been embraced by fans who are looking for new ways to engage with their favorite personalities, particularly online. This is especially true for fan fiction lovers who are excited about the tool's potential for creating new experiences and making the barrier to entry for writing fan fiction much lower.But as with any new technology, there are concerns about its impact on real-world relationships, especially if users spend more time on it than with the people they care about. Furthermore, the AI technology could be used by stans to go after a perceived enemy of their favorite star, which could be a problem if it leads to harmful interactions or behavior towards other users.Despite these concerns, Character.ai represents a new frontier for fan culture, offering a new way for fans to engage with their favorite personalities and characters. The platform's growth in popularity is a testament to the human need for connection, and while it may not substitute actual interactions, it provides a unique and exciting way for fans to engage with their favorite personalities.Magichttps://magic.dev/ Magic, a startup developing an AI-driven tool to help software engineers write, review, debug, and plan code changes, just raised $23 million in a funding round led by Alphabet's CapitalG. The platform's CEO, Eric Steinberger, was inspired by AI at a young age and is using his experience as an AI researcher to create a tool that will communicate with users in natural language, helping to improve the speed and cost of developing software.Steinberger claims that Magic can understand legacy code and collaborate with users on code changes, operating like a pair programmer that learns more about the context of both coding projects and developers. The AI colleague that Magic offers will be able to understand code and can help developers navigate it, allowing companies to scale the impact of their current employees and train new employees with less personal coaching.What sets it apart is that it allows developers to describe what they want in English, and the AI will understand it and collaborate with them on the changes. This means that developers can work with Magic like a colleague and send messages telling it what changes they want to be made to the code. This one isn't built on GPT, the company has developed its own neural network architecture that can rapidly read code and is capable of detecting, warning about and overcoming potential bugs in the code. Honorable mentionsGalileo AI - Create editable UI designs from text descriptionhttps://usegalileo.ai/ Notocat - Write your newsletters in Notion and send them to your subscribershttps://twitter.com/razvanilin/status/1643565644061999104 Brainf FM - music made by AI that's scientifically proven to increase focushttps://www.brain.fm/ Meeting notes and transcription appshttps://tldv.io/ https://vowel.com/ Image Vectorizer - Turn small images to vectorhttps://vectorizer.io/Speech-to-text generator for podcasts that creates notes, timestamps and summary contenthttps://castmagic.io/ https://podsqueeze.com/ Text-to-speech AI voice generatorhttps://murf.ai/ https://beta.elevenlabs.io/ Text-to-music AI music generator https://mubert.com/ Text-to-SQL query, connect your database, ask a question, get an answerhttps://usechannel.com/ Teachable's AI course curriculum generatorhttps://teachable.com/ai-curriculum-generator https://twitter.com/teachable/status/1641154548419969048?s=20 The opportunities are endless with AI tools and applications go far beyond marketing. I see too many people on Twitter dunking on using it to help you generate text or as a search engine or fact checker… and they're missing the big picture. People are using AI to Help them build custom meal plans Custom exercise plans Help them build sleeping plans Help them build routines and schedules with their newborns Planning road trips Planning date ideas Acting as a therapist Getting movie and book recommendations Planning a party or event Designing personal budgets Assisting with resume and cover letter writing Summarizing long articles and youtube videos Write SQL queries Explain python and CSS code in plain English ConclusionIt's not like our marketing jobs are gonna vanish overnight, but the shift is happening faster than many of us realize. AI's no longer just a loosely backed buzzword; it's doing things today that we used to think were impossible. So, as marketers, we've gotta take this tech seriously.There's 4 main things marketers should be doing to future-proof their careers: Instead of asking if AI's gonna replace our roles in marketing, we should be talking about how quickly it could happen and what it'll look like if it does. Staying informed and learning from some of the best podcasts and newsletters about AI. Ben's Bites, No Priors Podcast, A Guide for Thinking Humans and the AI Exchange are great resources. Now is the time to figure out if you need to make changes to your current area of speciality. Ask yourself if you should double down on additional areas like data and API services, getting closer to product and customers or starting to learn about ethics and data privacy. Stay curious, get your hands dirty and experiment fearlessly: Fill out some forms, spin up free trials, get on wait lists, and give new AI tools a chance. It's only by actually getting your hands dirty that you'll discover which tools truly work for you and which are just part of the ever growing sea of gimmicky AI tools. ✌️--Intro music by Wowa via UnminusCover art created with Midjourney
Dr. Jack Stockwell, www.forbiddendoctor.com & www.jackstockwell.com Phone: 866-867-5070. Included in this podcast: do you know where your immune system is located?, learn where the four pillars of the immune system are located and how to care for them, why summertime colds and flu can be even more difficult than in the wintertime, 90% of your immune system is dependent on your digestive system, learn what you can do at the dinner table to prepare your immune system for warmer weather, a good resource for information on your immune system is www.westonaprice.org and why Vitamin D is vital to your brain health.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/3010085/advertisement
Hello and welcome to episode 34 of Webflail.Today my guest is Diego Toda de Oliveira.He is a brand designer and webflower based in Brasil. He has been building websites for more than 10 years and he is probably best known for his use of motion in his websites. As a Lottie files evangelist and a Spline expert, his portfolio website is like a trippy card scroll experience like free falling through award winning work. He was recently an ADP List mentor and he is also a very active member of the Flow Party often on live streams helping Webflowers about pricing, portfolio creation and also helped to create the FlowParty Website!Today, we'll talk aboutFailure 1: Feeling too comfortable. Failure 2: Live in my own bubble for too long. Failure 3: Seeking perfection instead of accomplishment. CONNECT WITH DIEGO
Pedro Domingos, Professor Emeritus of Computer Science and Engineering at the University of Washington, is renowned for his research in machine learning, particularly for his work on Markov logic networks that allow for uncertain inference. He is also the author of the acclaimed book "The Master Algorithm". Panel: Dr. Tim Scarfe TOC: [00:00:00] Introduction [00:01:34] Galaxtica / misinformation / gatekeeping [00:12:31] Is there a master algorithm? [00:16:29] Limits of our understanding [00:21:57] Intentionality, Agency, Creativity [00:27:56] Compositionality [00:29:30] Digital Physics / It from bit / Wolfram [00:35:17] Alignment / Utility functions [00:43:36] Meritocracy [00:45:53] Game theory [01:00:00] EA/consequentialism/Utility [01:11:09] Emergence / relationalism [01:19:26] Markov logic [01:25:38] Moving away from anthropocentrism [01:28:57] Neurosymbolic / infinity / tensor algerbra [01:53:45] Abstraction [01:57:26] Symmetries / Geometric DL [02:02:46] Bias variance trade off [02:05:49] What seen at neurips [02:12:58] Chalmers talk on LLMs [02:28:32] Definition of intelligence [02:32:40] LLMs [02:35:14] On experts in different fields [02:40:15] Back to intelligence [02:41:37] Spline theory / extrapolation YT version: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C9BH3F2c0vQ References; The Master Algorithm [Domingos] https://www.amazon.co.uk/s?k=master+algorithm&i=stripbooks&crid=3CJ67DCY96DE8&sprefix=master+algorith%2Cstripbooks%2C82&ref=nb_sb_noss_2 INFORMATION, PHYSICS, QUANTUM: THE SEARCH FOR LINKS [John Wheeler/It from Bit] https://philpapers.org/archive/WHEIPQ.pdf A New Kind Of Science [Wolfram] https://www.amazon.co.uk/New-Kind-Science-Stephen-Wolfram/dp/1579550088 The Rationalist's Guide to the Galaxy: Superintelligent AI and the Geeks Who Are Trying to Save Humanity's Future [Tom Chivers] https://www.amazon.co.uk/Does-Not-Hate-You-Superintelligence/dp/1474608795 The Status Game: On Social Position and How We Use It [Will Storr] https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/60598238-the-status-game Newcomb's paradox https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Newcomb%27s_paradox The Case for Strong Emergence [Sabine Hossenfelder] https://philpapers.org/rec/HOSTCF-3 Markov Logic: An Interface Layer for Artificial Intelligence [Domingos] https://www.morganclaypool.com/doi/abs/10.2200/S00206ED1V01Y200907AIM007 Note; Pedro discussed “Tensor Logic” - I was not able to find a reference Neural Networks and the Chomsky Hierarchy [Grégoire Delétang/DeepMind] https://arxiv.org/abs/2207.02098 Connectionism and Cognitive Architecture: A Critical Analysis [Jerry A. Fodor and Zenon W. Pylyshyn] https://ruccs.rutgers.edu/images/personal-zenon-pylyshyn/proseminars/Proseminar13/ConnectionistArchitecture.pdf Every Model Learned by Gradient Descent Is Approximately a Kernel Machine [Pedro Domingos] https://arxiv.org/abs/2012.00152 A Path Towards Autonomous Machine Intelligence Version 0.9.2, 2022-06-27 [LeCun] https://openreview.net/pdf?id=BZ5a1r-kVsf Geometric Deep Learning: Grids, Groups, Graphs, Geodesics, and Gauges [Michael M. Bronstein, Joan Bruna, Taco Cohen, Petar Veličković] https://arxiv.org/abs/2104.13478 The Algebraic Mind: Integrating Connectionism and Cognitive Science [Gary Marcus] https://www.amazon.co.uk/Algebraic-Mind-Integrating-Connectionism-D
Links American Barbell Garage Gym Radio Discord Channel Use Code Podcast to save on HomeGymCon Episode Outline (0:00) Who is Phil, and when did he first get into this industry? (3:13) Beginning of Career Timeline (7:19) Getting Acquired by Life Fitness (21:21) Solving the bearing bar issue (28:44) American Barbell & Home Gym Market (45:55) More barbell issues (48:57) Spline dumbbell handles (51:08) High Tensile Bars... (51:51) Others producing good equipment? (58:16) 45 years later... (1:01:22) What's next for American Barbell? --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/garage-gym-experiment/support
➡️ Today we have Ordinary Folk's art director Grace Pedersen on the show and we're chatting all things concept development. Tune in for a deep dive into the creative process behind the studio's Spline project as well as Grace's Favorite Frame
Folge 291: Die Ticks meiner Hörer (solo) Ich habe mal bei den Hörern rund gefragt, welche Ticks und Spline sie so haben und das Ergebnis war erschreckend bis amüsant. Ich spreche weiter über meine Ticks und zwei WiesnOpas, die mit gebrochener Nase am Strassenrand saßen und was ich mir in diesem Moment gedacht habe... Viel Spaß! Alle Inhalte und Empfehlungen auf http://www.bensprichtpodcast.de Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2QgN7R9 Exklusive Inhalte: https://www.patreon.com/bensprichtpodcast Schick mir ein Danke via Paypal an: https://www.paypal.me/bensprichtpodcast Geschenkliste: https://amzn.to/36Z7JpM
In this episode, Bryan and Kristen talk about the importance of starting simple, explain how there is no perfect time to start a new hobby, and share why it may be better to practice a lot prior to trying to do the best quality work right away without practice. Life Level 1 is a general topic podcast about life from the humorous perspective of Bryan and his broad, Kristen. Bryan has a background in video game development and Kristen has a background in life. The thoughts and opinions expressed on this podcast are those of the individual contributors alone and are not a reflection of their employers.
Designing a custom for for UI It's another special interview episode! This week type designers Eben Sorkin and Mirko Velimirovic join us for a chat. They are two of the creators behind Spline Sans; a new grotesque sans serif family purpose-built for UI interfaces. We ask Eben and Mirko all the deets behind creating a UI-focused typeface, some of the experiments they ran along the way, and the collaboration process. It's a nerdy and detailed conversation, we think you'll enjoy it too. Check out Spline Sans on Google Fonts!
A lot of people get taught to block in stepped, but a question was asked about when do you block in spline? In this clip, Leif talks about when he'll block in stepped vs. when he'll block in spline.
Read a profile of Mattaniah on People of Color in Tech (POCIT) here.Connect with Mattaniah on LinkedIn or follow her on TikTok.Who remembers Vine??This week's tech recs: Cassidy recommends her Hifiman headphones. Ben recommends his hybrid RAV4 (42 miles on the battery alone). Matt recommends Spline, a design app for 3D web experiences. Ceora's recommendation is a clear phone case from Five Below, perfect for displaying a photo of your favorite K-pop idol (or, you know, your dog).Plus, Mattaniah and the team get gushy about “incredible,” “joyful,” “super accessible” creative code educator Daniel Shiffman.This week's Lifeboat badge goes to user Maulik Hirani for their answer to New Google Places Autocomplete and its pricing.
We have a chat with Alexander Mattick aka ZickZack from Yannic's Discord community. Alex is one of the leading voices in that community and has an impressive technical depth. Don't forget MLST has now started it's own Discord server too, come and join us! We are going to run regular events, our first big event on Wednesday 9th 1700-1900 UK time. Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/mlst Discord: https://discord.gg/HNnAwSduud YT version: https://youtu.be/rGOOLC8cIO4 [00:00:00] Introduction to Alex [00:02:16] Spline theory of NNs [00:05:19] Do NNs abstract? [00:08:27] Tim's exposition of spline theory of NNs [00:11:11] Semantics in NNs [00:13:37] Continuous vs discrete [00:19:00] Open-ended Search [00:22:54] Inductive logic programming [00:25:00] Control to gain knowledge and knowledge to gain control [00:30:22] Being a generalist with a breadth of knowledge and knowledge transfer [00:36:29] Causality [00:43:14] Discrete program synthesis + theorem solvers
Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/mlst Discord: https://discord.gg/HNnAwSduud YT: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZDY2nhkPZxw We have a chat with Prof. Gary Marcus about everything which is currently top of mind for him, consciousness [00:00:00] Gary intro [00:01:25] Slightly conscious [00:24:59] Abstract, compositional models [00:32:46] Spline theory of NNs [00:36:17] Self driving cars / algebraic reasoning [00:39:43] Extrapolation [00:44:15] Scaling laws [00:49:50] Maximum likelihood estimation References: Grokking: Generalization Beyond Overfitting on Small Algorithmic Datasets https://arxiv.org/abs/2201.02177 DEEP DOUBLE DESCENT: WHERE BIGGER MODELS AND MORE DATA HURT https://arxiv.org/pdf/1912.02292.pdf Bayesian Deep Learning and a Probabilistic Perspective of Generalization https://arxiv.org/pdf/2002.08791.pdf
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Khyati graduated from the National Institute of Design, Ahmedabad and has since, gone on to work across disciplines, often exploring the edges of all things visual for clients including Instagram, Snapchat, New Yorker Magazine, the New York Times, Samsung, PRINT, Wework, Adobe and Apple. Her work is playful, emotive and dimensional and has been featured in publications such as WIRED, Vice, Communication Arts, Fast Company, Creative Review, It's Nice That and Wepresent among others. Khyati was one of Print Magazine's 15 New Visual Artists under 30 in 2017, was chosen as the Artistry Creator of the Year at Adweek's Creator Visionary Awards, and is a Young Guns 19 Winner. On today's episode, we talk about her journey as a designer & visual artist, about her idea of curating her career to pick as many skill sets as possible, we try to peek into her design process and how she thinks. RELEVANT LINKS (Chronological) Khyati's Site - khyatitrehan.com Mirambika - mirambika.org ISRO - isro.gov.in Sri Aurobindo - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sri_Aurobindo NID - www.nid.edu Episode with Professor S. Balaram - soundcloud.com/designedthisway/singanapallibalaram Beauty of Science Diagram - khyatitrehan.com/The-Beauty-of-Scientific-Diagrams William Harvey - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Harvey Indian Type Foundry - indiantypefoundry.com Satya - www.indiantypefoundry.com/designers/satya-rajpurohit Tarsus - www.indiantypefoundry.com/fonts/tarsus Bézier curve - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bézier_curve Pranav Mistry - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pranav_Mistry Codesign - http://codesign.in Sanchit Sawaria - sawariasanchit.com Prateek Upreti - www.upretiprateek.com Zalando - www.zalando.com IDEO - ideo.com Akshan Ish - akshan.in Cinema 4D - maxon.net/en/cinema-4d Spline - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spline_(mathematics) Grey Scale Gorilla - greyscalegorilla.com Collins - wearecollins.com Karin Fyhrie - karinfyhrie.com Khyati's Editorial Design Work - khyatitrehan.com/Editorial-Illustrations Kavya Trehan - www.instagram.com/kavyatrehan/ AndWalsh - andwalsh.com Snapchat Spectacles AR Project - khyatitrehan.com/Snap NFT - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Non-fungible_token Blockchain - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blockchain Web3 - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Web3 Tezos - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tezos Ethereum - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ethereum Libertarianism - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Libertarianism Eric Hu - erichu.info Sovereign Objects - sovereignobjects.com
The age-old question! Do I block my animation in stepped or in spline? In this clip from our Q&A session, David and Brent give their personal experiences and advice on which method you should use, when you should use it and why!
Toyota 4x4, Transfercases, Dual Cases, 21 Spline vs 23 Spline, and Winch Installs!! Join Jimmy and Tyler, on today's episode of the SnailTrail4x4 Podcast, as they talk about the weekend shenanigans. It was a full featured weekend with Tyler making another mess, buying a tcase, playing with a buggy, and helping install a winch! Jimmy videod the winch install, fabricated some mounts, gets some birthday presents, and both guys went to Hollister Hills SVRA! Tune in to all the action now! WE ARE GIVING AWAY A WINCH! All you have to do to enter is leave us a review on iTunes/Apple Podcasts! Once we reach 500 reviews, we will do the drawing from those 500 reviews! At 300, 350, 400, and 450 reviews, we will do give aways for some fun swag packs! So get your reviews in! Congrats to PEDDY1111 for winning the 300 swag-away! CALL US AND LEAVE US A VOICEMAIL!!!! We want to hear from you even more!!! You can call and say whatever you like! Ask a question, leave feedback, correct some information about welding, say how much you hate your jeep and wish you had a Toyota! We will air them all, live, on the podcast! +01-916-345-4744. If you have any negative feedback, you can call our negative feedback hotline, 408-800-5169. Episode 245 is brought to you by all of our peeps over at patreon.com! Make sure to stop by and see all of the great perks you get for supporting SnailTrail4x4! Discount Codes, Monthly Give-Aways, Gift Boxes, the SnailTrail4x4 Community, and the ST4x4 Treasure Hunt! Thank you to all of those that support us! We wouldn't be able to do it without you guys (and gals!)! Congratulations to Ben Hayward for winning the DeltaVS HD Tool Carrier! from September's give away! Make sure to check out the GearWrench KoH Experience Contest!! This is definitely one you don't want to miss! And don't forget to send us a picture of your receipts as well! We will be working with GearWrench to give away 10 awesome new tools to 10 lucky winners. Just email a copy of your receipt to Jimmy@snailtrail4x4.com or Tyler@snailtrail4x4.com October's Patreon Giveaway is with us! Snail Trail 4x4! We are giving away 2 Patron Gift Boxes! Every April and October we turn $60 into $100 of goodies. This October is Jimmy's box and has a fun theme to it! Make sure you get signed up on the Patreon Gift Box Tier if you want to be included for April 2022's box. The gift box tier will only be open Oct1 through Oct31 to get in! November's Patreon Giveaway is with Stellarbuilt! We are giving away a Factor55 ProLink in the limited edition OD Green thanks to Dmitry from Stellarbuilt. If you need anything done on your Toyota vehicles from the frame down, definitely hit up Dmitry and see what Stellarbuilt can do for you! Make sure you are signed up for the give away by November 30th! Listener Discount Codes: MORRFlate - snailtrail to get 15% off MORRFlate Multi Tire Inflation Deflation™ KitsSidetracked Offroad - snailtrail4x4 (lowercase)to get 15% off lights and recovery gearLasfit - SnailTrail4x4&lasfit (Cap "S" and "T") to get 10% custom LEDs Laminx Protective Films - Use Link to get 20% off all productsExplorationReady.com - SNAILTRAILPOD (uppercase) to get 20% off 4x4 First Aid Kits!Freedom Ropes - SNAILTRAIL (uppercase) to get 10% offMobArmor - Snailtrail4x4 for 15% offKhordz Mugz - Snailtrail4x4 for 15% off Find us over on YouTube, Instagram, and Facebook! If you enjoy the SnailTrail4x4 Off Road Podcast, then check out these other awesome off-roading podcasts too! Wheeling Wine and WhiskeyMike and Max's Off Road PodcastThe Total Off Road PodcastThe 4x4 Podcast Show Music: Divider and Outtro Meizong - Kumban
Why is Victorian typography so spooky?! We're fresh off of a great workshop last weekend with our friends at Spline. Big thanks to the many, many people who showed up to learn more about 3D type; we can't wait to see what you create (make sure you tag us on Instagram and Twitter with what you learnt).
The world of syllabics and why they matter now What a few weeks! After interviews, conferences and collaborations, we're back and chatting about some type and design news. Including the big story about Monotype purchasing Hoefler&Co and taking over the H&Co collection as part of this. We're also obsessed with the Gucci type project as they celebrate their centennial with ten stunning typefaces (that you can download to play with!). And then we're revelling in this verrrry geeky article about Finnish type design - with a focus on the development of a font for Nokia. Also, last call for this weekend's FREE workshop with our friends at Spline. If you were inspired by our interview with Alejandro and Feride two weeks ago and want to see the tool in action, make sure you join us. Go register right now. Go on, we'll wait. In this week's nerd alert we're taking inspiration from last weekend's Typewknd talks and looking into syllabics. What they are, why they matter. We learnt a lot about syllabics as part of indigenous languages during Typewknd, so this is a super relevant conversation around the digitization of languages and creating communication options for many communities. Weekly Typographic Newsletter Links Find out more at http://podcast.theleagueofmoveabletype.com
Mixing Type & 3D with Spline On this week's podcast we're chatting to the founders of Spline, a hot new tool that allows you to create and publish 3D web experiences. We've had lots of fun playing with it over the last few weeks so we're excited to talk to Faride Mereb & Alejandro Léon about the tool's creation, what's next for 3D type, and why all designers should be thinking in 3D. There's also a special announcement at the end of the interview - so make sure you listen! But we also have our regular helping of articles, links, inspiration and ideas - just for you. From big news in the type foundry world this week, to the work happening to preserve Cyrillic typefaces in Serbia, an interview with a type designer and a stunning recent print/typography heavy rebrand out of London. Lots to love, so keep scrolling to read more. Weekly Typographic Newsletter Links Find out more at http://podcast.theleagueofmoveabletype.com
The Proton President™ says the Steam Deck won't run everything, Epic loses their case against Apple, Runescape developers nuke RuneLite HD from orbit, Linux PS4 emulator Spline gets an update, and Twitch sues hate raiders. Show notes.
What do Toyota Tundra 10.5″ Third Members, Dana 60 35 spline unit bearings, and Spidertrax knuckles, and Diamonds all have in common?? ! Join Jimmy and Tyler, on today's episode of the SnailTrail4x4 Podcast, as they talk about bringing back the Bakken, 4 Wheel Parts, and some burly axles for Kermit! WE ARE GIVING AWAY […] The post 214: Diamonds, Toyota Tundra 10.5″, Dana 60 35 Spline, & Spidertrax! Planning Some 4x4Runner Axles! appeared first on Snail Trail 4x4.
Guest Smera Goel Panelists Justin Flory | Memo Esparza | Richard Littauer Show Notes Hello and welcome to Sustain Open Source Design! On this podcast, we will talk about sustaining open source with design. Learn how we, as designers, interface with open source in a sustainable way, how we integrate into different communities, and how we as coders, work with other designers. Joining us today, our guest is Smera Goel. Smera was previously an open source design intern through the Outreachy Internship Program and contributed with the Fedora Project on a couple of different projects and other things throughout the open source academia world that we'll be talking about with her. Also, we will learn about the Infographics project, the Fedora Zine project that she started, and what role mentorship plays in working together with other people collaboratively on design projects. Go ahead and download this episode now to find out more, and if you're interested please subscribe! [00:02:36] Smera tells us how she discovered the design world, what got her into this kind of work, and all about the Outreachy Program and the Fedora Project. [00:05:14] We learn from Smera how she always loved being an artist and loved tech since she was a child, and the process of picking your college major in India. [00:07:22] Richard wonders when Smera joined Outreachy and was involved in Fedora, did she have any difficulties being a designer in that community and not just being a coder, and how did she manage the two competing interests. [00:08:54] Smera talks about the Infographics project, what some of the goals were for it, and how it was such a helpful tool for all the different projects. [00:12:12] Memo wonders what is the magical thing that makes Smera so excited, besides being a designer. She also tells us what kind of things she does in her everyday life and the connection process with the Fedora Project. [00:16:01] Richard asks Smera if she can talk about using Hindi or other languages, if there is awareness for open source at her university in India, and if she feels like it's becoming more well-known in the student world of technology. [00:19:30] Smera shares with us her idea of open source design as a professional job or as a business, as opposed to just being something she does with her volunteer time. [00:21:33] We learn all about the Fedora Zine project that Smera started, how she managed all the different feedback and ideas that people came with, and how she turned it into something that she shared back with the community. [00:23:18] Richard wonders what Smera is super excited about in the future when she has her free time back and how is going to bring her particular version of open source design. [00:25:01] Smera explains what role mentorship plays in terms of the design process and working together with other people collaboratively on design projects. [00:27:56] Find out where you can follow Smera on the internet. Spotlight [00:28:30] Justin's spotlight is the announcement of the new research from the Ford and Sloan Foundation funding. [00:29:03] Memo's spotlight is Spline. [00:29:46] Richard's spotlight is his mentor, Alexis Palmer. [00:30:31] Smera's spotlight is Fedora Design, especially Fedora Badges, Zine, and Infographics. Links Smera Goel Twitter (https://twitter.com/SmeraGoel) Smera Goel Linkedin (https://www.linkedin.com/in/smera-goel/) Fedora Project Commops Infographic (https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/commops/_images/infographic-2020.png) Fedora Project Diversity & Inclusion Infographic (https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/diversity-inclusion/_images/infographic-2020.png) Outreachy (https://www.outreachy.org/) Tech Crunch- “$1.3M in grants go toward making the web's open-source infrastructure more equitable.” (https://techcrunch.com/2021/03/03/1-3m-in-grants-go-towards-making-the-webs-open-source-infrastructure-more-equitable/?soc_src=tcapp) Spline (https://spline.design/) Alexis Palmer (https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=NVxAbD8AAAAJ&hl=en) Fedora Badges (https://badges.fedoraproject.org/) Fedora Zine (https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_Zine) Fedora Pagure Infographics (https://pagure.io/design/issue/685) Open Source Design Twitter (https://twitter.com/opensrcdesign) Open Source Design (https://opensourcedesign.net/) Sustain Open Source Twitter (https://twitter.com/sustainoss?lang=en) Credits Produced by Richard Littauer (https://www.burntfen.com/) Edited by Paul M. Bahr at Peachtree Sound (https://www.peachtreesound.com/) Show notes by DeAnn Bahr at Peachtree Sound (https://www.peachtreesound.com/) Special Guest: Smera Goel.
Tracklist . RK 2021 06 12 . The Spline is a Sword 00:00 RK@RADIO SCORPIO – adieu à rik 00:00 intro-kp – Stéphane Mallarmé – Salut 01:54 Coil – Teenage Lightning, Pt.1 04:15 Coil – Amber Rain 06:39 dv – Gerrit Achterberg – Tableau mourant (x2) 08:35 dv – Gerrit Achterberg – Code 10:20 dv – Gerrit Achterberg – Retrograde 11:15 dv – Karel van de Woestijne – Wijding […]
Check out this interview with Mark Peart, a lead animator at Super Spline Studios. Mark has animated for huge franchises, such as Lego and Call of Duty. Enjoy! Learn more about Vertex School: https://www.vertexschool.com/ Learn more about Mark: http://www.markpeart.co.uk/about/4564871070 Want to be an Animator in the Video Game Industry? Apply for your spot in our upcoming 3D Animation Program here: https://www.vertexschool.com/animation-bootcamp
Deepak Chhugani: Nuvocargo raises $12M to modernize US-Mexico trade, Ep 41 In this week’s Espresso, we invited Deepak Chhugani, founder and CEO of Nuvocargo, on the podcast to talk about their latest round of funding. We also cover updates from Spline, dLocal, Cora, and more! Outline of this episode: [0:27] - Spline’s seed funding [1:06] - dLocal’s $5B valuation [1:44] - Cora’s investment round [2:19] - Deepak Chhugani, Nuvocargo [5:06] - Featured article of the week Resources & people mentioned: Deepak Chhugani Startups: Spline, Nuvocargo, dLocal, Cora Featured articles: What’s Spurring the Rise of Brazil’s HealthTechs?
[TALKS] Spline présente un nouveau dispositif de tracking caméra permettant de suivre la position d'une caméra réele en 3D : Flynn. Ce système ne nécessite pas de lourdes installations sur le plateau. Avec un ensemble léger, adaptable pour toute caméras, sans fil et sans marqueurs, c'est dans une vision Ready-to-use que Flynn se présente. Le dispositif permet d'avoir un rendu du décor virtuel en temps réel sur un retour caméra sur le plateau. Il est ainsi possible de se projeter en voyant pendant le tournage ce qui sera ajouté par l'équipe post-production. Voir Acast.com/privacy pour les informations sur la vie privée et l'opt-out.
Hablemos de diseño 3D, algunos básicos del diseño en estas tres dimensiones. En este episodio hablamos con el fundador de Spline una herramienta que tienen una propuesta interesante para el diseño. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/uxenespanol/support
Alejandro is the founder and creator of Spline, a 3D design tool that allows you to easily create and publish 3D web experiences and more! We loved this Software, and we think you would love it too! - Episode Links Follow Spline on Twitter: https://twitter.com/splinetool Website (Spline is recruiting): https://spline.design Follow Alejandro León on Twitter: https://twitter.com/alelepd Socials: Follow DesignbyUs on Twitter: https://twitter.com/designbyus_fm Follow Luigi on Twitter: https://twitter.com/luigi_dintrono Follow Ravi on Twitter: https://twitter.com/raviisoccupied --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/designbyus/message
Link to bioRxiv paper: http://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2020.10.27.357640v1?rss=1 Authors: Mandal, S., Uhlmann, V. Abstract: We present SplineDist, an instance segmentation convolutional neural network for bioimages extending the popular StarDist method. While StarDist describes objects as star-convex polygons, SplineDist uses a more flexible and general representation by modelling objects as planar parametric spline curves. Based on a new loss formulation that exploits the properties of spline constructions, we can incorporate our new object model in StarDist's architecture with minimal changes. We demonstrate in synthetic and real images that SplineDist produces segmentation outlines of equal quality than StarDist with smaller network size and accurately captures non-star-convex objects that cannot be segmented with StarDist. Copy rights belong to original authors. Visit the link for more info
Episode 25 Dark Starts backcountry splitboarding podcast presents pro rider, AMCG guide and owner of Spline Snowboards Justin Lamoureux: His early days as a pro boarder led him to become a World Champion, compete in the 2006 and 2010 olympics, and 3x canadian national halfpipe champion His experience working at K2 and background as a mechanical engineer inspired the founding of Spline Snowboards, creating unreal boards As a certified Accredited Canadian Mountain Guide, he shares awesome tips on gear, safety, terrain and what to pack on your next tour Justin knew he loved snow at an early age. And he loved it hard. He even reworked his college schedule and put every penny he had into chasing it. It brought him fame, glory, and a great career. His engineering background led his curious mind to start building his own boards, and his ability to push the edge created the most unique boards we’ve ever seen. He’s also inspiring his young son to follow in his skin tracks. We’re inspired too! Show links: Spline Snowboards Spline Instagram Justin Instagram Time Bomb Trading Rudeboys Shop Clif Bar Thirty Two Boots Spark R and D Arc'teryx Justin Lamoureux.com Special thanks to: Tahoe Lab Boards Use promo code DS15 to get 15% off all boards Groundswell Marketing Valerie Black The Artist Behind The Logo Follow us on Instagram: @ Darkstarts.podcast @ Darkstarts.media
In dieser Folge habe ich gleich zwei Gäste: die Geschwister Pamela und Dennis Reif. Pamela gehört mit fast 7 Millionen Followern nicht nur in Deutschland, sondern auch international zu den einflussreichsten Influencern und wenn man mit ihr spricht, versteht man auch warum. Diese Frau ist der absolute Hammer. Stets an ihrer Seite ist ihr Bruder Dennis, mit dem sie auch einen gemeinsamen Podcast hat. Dort sprechen die Zwei über intime Details aus ihrem Familienalltag und wenn man den Zwei zuhört, hat das bereits enormen Unterhaltungswert. Die Dynamik ist einfach fantastisch und es hat viel Spass gemacht mit ihnen zu reden, sowohl über die schönen, als auch die weniger schönen Dinge im Beruf. Wir sprachen über Selbstzweifel, Nachhaltigkeit, Schönheitsideale und sexistischen HipHop. Es war wirklich alles dabei! 0:00 Intro 1:32 Willkommen Pamela & Dennis 3:08 Entweder oder Runde 3:35 Mitten in der Stadt oder auf dem Land? 6:08 Handy oder Spiegelreflexkamera? 6:43 Kochen oder Sport? 9:32 Heimweh oder Fernweh? 12:01 Motivation für andere zu performen oder Anspruch an sich selbst? 12:31 Wie sieht man bei Workouts auch noch gut aus? 18:38 Wie kam es dazu, dass ihr zusammen arbeitet? 21:46 Mein Kopf ist zu 90% mit Arbeit gefüllt 23:26 Hast du noch andere Spline? 26:23 Gibt es für dich etwas was peinlich ist oder wäre? 29:21 Seit 8 Jahren auf Social Media 34:25 Wie sehen die Follower deine Nachhaltigkeit? 38:44 Was ist in eurem Leben nachhaltig optimiert? 40:16 CO2 Ausstoß mal verbildlicht 42:43 Reisen ist eine Klima-Herausforderung 44:12 Vegan? Vegetarisch? Oder nur kein Fisch? 52:21 Ein Lebensmittel was schwerfällt wegzulassen? 56:42 Welche Struktur habt ihr in der Ernährung und im Tag? 1:05:41 Ich bin kein Minimalist, und deswegen kann ich nicht umziehen 1:07:01 Wo würdest du wohnen wollen? 1:08:35 Unsere Sternzeichen und Pamelas Analyse 1:15:34 Nachtragend und die Vorteile es nicht zu sein 1:17:56 Pamelas Umgang mit Selbstzweifel 1:23:56 Unterschiede und Gemeinsamkeiten zwischen Geschwistern 1:27:22 Musik Geschmack und Sexistischer Hip-Hop 1:30:46 Verrückte Erlebnisse als Influencerin 1:40:09 Schönheitsideale und Vorbilder 1:48:58 Lieblingsmenschen und Tinder Dating Story 2:00:29 Habt ihr Guilty Pleasure? 2:04:28 Pamela und ihre Morgenroutine 2:07:40 Das erste Mal Charlotte Roche treffen 2:11:38 Was hat dich in den letzten 12 Monaten besonders stolz gemacht? 2:13:19 Was hast du noch nie geteilt? 2:14:42 OutroPamela's Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/pamela_rf/https://www.instagram.com/pamgoesnuts/ Dennis Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dennis.zip/ Pamela's & Dennis' Podcast:Schaumermal https://open.spotify.com/show/4I9AlsJLa1PutpaQZ4mRTo?si=y3ZtatISTNGf7VNSw0aszw Unshared auf Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgSRczrV4KwjiZshXJss07w
Link to bioRxiv paper: http://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2020.09.01.276105v1?rss=1 Authors: Sarmashghi, M., Jadhav, S. P., Eden, U. Abstract: Point process generalized linear models (GLMs) provide a powerful tool for characterizing the coding properties of neural populations. Spline basis functions are often used in point process GLMs, when the relationship between the spiking and driving signals are nonlinear, but common choices for the structure of these spline bases often lead to loss of statistical power and numerical instability when the signals that influence spiking are bounded above or below. In particular, history dependent spike train models often suffer these issues at times immediately following a previous spike. This can make inferences related to refractoriness and bursting activity more challenging. Here, we propose a modified set of spline basis functions that assumes a flat derivative at the endpoints and show that this limits the uncertainty and numerical issues associated with cardinal splines. We illustrate the application of this modified basis to the problem of simultaneously estimating the place field and history dependent properties of a set of neurons from the CA1 region of rat hippocampus, and compare it with the other commonly used basis functions. We have made code available in MATLAB to implement spike train regression using these modified basis functions. Copy rights belong to original authors. Visit the link for more info
Alejandro Leon is the cofounder of Spline. Spline enables you to create 3D web experiences without coding. Build and iterate fast with production-ready results.
We wtorek premiera elektrycznego samochodu z Electromobility Poland. W projekt zaangażowany jest Tadeusz Jelec, były design manager koncernu Jaguar. Opowie on o swojej roli w projekcie i filozofii towarzyszącej tworzonym prototypom EMP. Same prototypy to jednak za mało aby mówić o sukcesie. Czy znajdą się pieniądze na budowę fabryki rodzimych aut elektrycznych? Jak zmienił się rynek aut elektrycznych od czasu powołania EMP? Czy wykorzystamy tworzącą się przestrzeń do projektowania nowych pojazdów? O tym mówili Magdalena Graniszewska, dziennikarka Pulsu Biznesu, Krzysztof Kowalczyk, ekspert rynku emobility, były dyrektor generalny EMP oraz Piotr Wyderski ze studia Spline, współtworzonego przez Tadeusza Jelca. Ponad to prowadząca Agata Rzędowska przyjrzała się nowościom na rynku motoryzacyjnym oraz przybliżyła słuchaczom zagadnienie ekokonwersji.
Se celabra AU VEGAS 2019 El evento Un gran evento como siempre.Los chicos de Shared-Coordinates le han hecho un gran seguimiento.Uno de los iconos del evento ha sido el robot de boston dynamics que comentamos en el anterior episodio de noticias. AEC Keynote https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ISx5riQnElMEsta keynote debería ser como las de Apple o Google cuando presentan un nuevo producto o servicio. Pero...Han contado lo que ya habían ido anunciando durante el 2019 como si fueran novedades. En 2017 anunciaron todas las novedades de BIM360, seis meses antes de que salieran al mercado.En 2018 la gran novedad fue el diseño generativo.En este 2019 han lanzado Autodesk Construction Cloud. Pero...Es humo del bueno, marketing total.Se han pasado los últimos 4 años unificando todo el software que tenían en la nube.Y cuando por fin lo consiguen con el nuevo BIM360, salen de compras (Plangrid, Assemble and Building Connected) y vuelta a empezar.Ahora cambian el discurso de plataforma única, a un ecosistema compuesto por las "mejores" soluciones del mercado.Nos lo cuentan como un gran avance que las están integrando, y le ponen un nombre: Construction Cloud.Project Refinery integrado en Revit (minuto 50). Novedades Revit 2020.2 https://blogs.autodesk.com/revit/2019/11/18/whats-new-in-revit-2020-2/Ya podemos ver el origen interno en Revit.Se simplifica el uso de coordenadas compartidas porque ahora el punto base de proyecto ya no tiene clip. Se abre oficialmente Revit.io (Design Automation API) poder crear, editar y consultar archivos de revit, sin tener una sesión de revit ejecutándose, y además en la nube.Dynamo 2.3, mejoras visuales en tablas, paneles eléctricos, uniones metálicas y modo vuelo (como el de Navisworks). Grupos de usuarios en el Autodesk Knowledge Network AKN es una mezcla entre foros, blogs y ayuda online, todo oficial de Autodesk.Ahora incorporan una sección: los grupos de usuarios. https://knowledge.autodesk.com/community/groupsRequisitos:Tener una opción de membresía gratuita y pública.Estar activos. Se realizarán revisiones anuales para confirmar la actividad del grupo.Tener un organizador de grupo claro y principal.Hablar de cosas relacionas con los productos de Autodesk, (y de la competencia de Autodesk), y temas relacionados con el sector.Beneficios:Los líderes de grupo pueden solicitar recursos para ayudar a llevar a cabo sus eventos y los de su grupo. Esto puede incluir equipos, artículos de marca Autodesk, alimentos y más.Ayudan a organizar eventos en las oficinas de Autodesk, en los Centros de Tecnología de Autodesk o en las oficinas de WeWork.Autodesk te paga una cuenta pro de Meetup. (30€ al mes). Rhino se integra con Revit ¿Qué es Rhino? Modelador 3D especializado en curvas NURBS.NURBS (B-splines racionales no uniformes). Spline de autocad.Geometría compleja, con muchas curvas, diseños orgánicos, etc.Diseño de barcos, prótesis médicas, joyas...Edificios singulares, topografía, fachadas curvas...Tiene un módulo llamado Grashopper, para diseño paramétrico, visualmente es muy parecido a Dynamo.Realmente dynamo copia la idea de Grashopper.Actualmente van por la versión 6, cuesta 1000€ pago único y sus librerías son abiertas, lo que lo hace compatible con cientos de programas.Todo esto hace que sea muy usado. Rhino Inside https://www.rhino3d.com/inside En la versión en desarrollo (futuro Rhino 7) han incluido una nueva tecnología.Rhino.Inside® es un proyecto Rhino WIP de código abierto que permite que Rhino y Grasshopper se ejecuten dentro de otras aplicaciones de Windows de 64 bits como Revit, AutoCAD, etc. https://wiki.mcneel.com/rhino/inside/revit/homepage Enviar geometría de Revit a Rhino y Rhino a Revit.Editar geometría y parámetros de Revit con Grashopper. La consejería de fomento de Andalucía empieza a implementar el BIM http://www.juntadeandalucia.es/presidencia/portavoz/infraestructuras/147508/consejodegobierno/fomentoinfraestructurasyordenaciondelterritorio/marifrancarazo/metodologiabim/reclamacionesjudiciales/sobrecostes/retrasos/metros/AVRA La Consejería de Fomento, Infraestructuras y Ordenación del Territorio ha presentado internamente un informe sobre sus avances con BIM.Se ha organizado un equipo de trabajo asesorado por una empresa externa, para la implantación BIM.Formación a los técnicos."Espacio común de datos compartidos único"."Servidor de licencias comerciales".Objetivo: 2021 trabajar en BIM de forma normal.Requisitos BIM en:Obras para cubrir las cocheras del Metro de Granada.Rehabilitación y ampliación del Ayuntamiento de Fuentes de Andalucía (Sevilla).Redacción del proyecto de un nuevo acceso a Vícar (Almería). Obra de mejora de la seguridad vial en la carretera Almonte-El Rocío (A-483) en Huelva. Ampliaciones de los metros de Sevilla, Granada y Málaga. NATSPEC publica el 6º Informe Global sobre educación BIM https://www.icis.org/publications/papers/?mc_cid=558dfbeaef&mc_eid=0da5c2d720 Es de mayo, pero lo he descubierto hace poco.NATSPEC es un organismo australiano de estándares para nuestro sector.LLevan desde 2014 realizando un informe sobre el estado del BIM en las instituciones educativas de 17 países:AustraliaCanadáChileChinaRepública ChecaFinlandiaHong KongJapónHolandaNueva ZelandaNoruegaSingapourSudáfricaSueciaSuizaReino UnidoEstados UnidosConclusiones del informe:En la mayoría de países hay opciones de formación BIM en los niveles de universidad y formación profesional.A diferencia de otros años, el número de cursos se ha estancado en cantidad. A excepción de Chile y Hong Kong.Y que esto puede ser síntoma de cierta saturación de oferta.En muchos países, incorporar el BIM en los planes de estudios es un reto para los profesores:Falta de conocimiento/ habilidades de los profesores.Falta de recursos.Añadir BIM a un temario ya abarrotado.Resistencia al cambio.La mayoría de la formación se sigue centrando en software.Pero poco a poco va aumentando la formación en conceptos.Recomiendo su lectura detallada a todos lo que estén vinculados a la formación reglada. ¿Quieres escuchar otro episodio? Los tienes todos en la sección de Podcast de esta web. AVISO: Este post es sólo un apoyo al audio del podcast. Leerlo de forma independiente podría llevar a conclusiones incompletas o incluso opuestas a las que se quieren transmitir.
Mini Oval Speaker with Short Wires - 8 Ohm 1 Watt (0:09) https://www.adafruit.com/product/4227?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=videodescrip&utm_campaign=newproducts Lithium Ion Polymer Battery with Short Cable - 3.7V 350mAh (0:55) https://www.adafruit.com/product/4237?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=videodescrip&utm_campaign=newproducts Lithium Ion Polymer Battery with Short Cable - 3.7V 420mAh (0:55) https://www.adafruit.com/product/4236?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=videodescrip&utm_campaign=newproducts Micro Servo Arm and Horn Set (2:50) https://www.adafruit.com/product/4251?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=videodescrip&utm_campaign=newproducts Standard Servo Arm and Horn Set - 25 Spline (2:50) https://www.adafruit.com/product/4250?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=videodescrip&utm_campaign=newproducts Brass Heat-Set Inserts for Plastic - M3 x 4mm - 50 pack (3:33) https://www.adafruit.com/product/4255?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=videodescrip&utm_campaign=newproducts Brass Heat-Set Inserts for Plastic - M3 x 3mm - 50 pack (3:33) https://www.adafruit.com/product/4256?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=videodescrip&utm_campaign=newproducts Plastic Micro Servo Adapter for LEGO Cross - 16mm long (4:23) https://www.adafruit.com/product/4252?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=videodescrip&utm_campaign=newproducts I2CDriver by Excamera Labs (5:48) https://www.adafruit.com/product/4267?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=videodescrip&utm_campaign=newproducts SPIDriver by Excamera Labs (7:00) https://www.adafruit.com/product/4268?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=videodescrip&utm_campaign=newproducts ----------------------------------------- Shop for all of the newest Adafruit products: http://adafru.it/new Visit the Adafruit shop online - http://www.adafruit.com Adafruit on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/adafruit LIVE CHAT IS HERE! http://adafru.it/discord Subscribe to Adafruit on YouTube: http://adafru.it/subscribe Join our weekly Show & Tell on G+ Hangouts On Air: http://adafru.it/showtell New tutorials on the Adafruit Learning System: http://learn.adafruit.com/ -----------------------------------------
Elever ses prix, facturer plus cher, vendre à des clients premium, high tickets... Voilà des termes qui ont animé nos 2 dernières semaines. On vous en parle dans ce sixième épisode, notamment avec Mathieu qui s'appuie sur The Purple Cow de Seth Godin (https://amzn.to/2RUq2nP) et sur So good they can't ignore you de Cal Newport (https://amzn.to/2QFb1G7). La chaîne Spline évoquée : https://bit.ly/2DBXBIb
Запись эфира от 18.08.18 1. Mewone! - Charm 2. DC Breaks & Prolix - Infinity 3. Komander Ground feat. Jimmy Danger - Shiva 4. Optiv & BTK - Sasquatch 5. Gydra - Insurrection 6. Impak - Infrasound 7. Leeroy Thornhill - Wait For Me (The Prototypes Remix) 8. The Quemists - Stompbox (Spor Remix) 9. Gydra - Protocol 10. Spline & Dextems - Space Marines 11. Sequential feat. MC Revelation - Transmutation 12. Merikan - Infobesity (Original Mix) 13. Tobax & Mizo - Balanced 14. Pythius - BBT 15. The Clamps - Nerves (Original Mix) 16. DeeJay Delta feat. Anna Lua - Splendor (Prolix Rmx)
Noisia Radio this week: ’Noché - Jagan’ taken from Partials #3, forthcoming on Division. New music by Spline, Killbox, Document One, Alix Perez and more..
DJ Toper & DJ 007 - We Love Drum & Bass Podcast #160 & Sublex Guest MixНовые эпизоды We Love Drum & Bass Podcast каждую среду в 22.00 на Pirate Station Radio www.radiorecord.ru и каждую пятницу в 22.00 на Drop The Bass Radio radio.dropthebass.ru #gunsta #welovedrumandbass #dnb #edm #podcast #drumandbass #bass #music #guest #mix #piratestation #online #radio #dj007 #djtoper #stream #dropthebass #sublexArtists page: vk.com/welovednbpodcast vk.com/dj007spb vk.com/djtoper Скачать: promodj.com/welovednbpodcast iTunes: itunes.apple.com/ru/podcast/we…Mixcloud: mixcloud.com/gunstaband Tracklist: 01. Mind Vortex - Transformation 02. Akov - Full Circle 03. Spline & Dextems - Space Marines 04. Joe Ford & Malux - Make A Threat 05. Razlom - Thriller 06. DJ Phantasy & Macky Gee feat. Youngman - Let It Shine 07. Bou & Telekom - Violet 08. DJ Hybrid - Forever 09. Kodan - All Good 10. Insomniax - Goldsmith Road 11. Flat T feat. Alicia King - Wasting My Time 12. Fred V & Grafix - Clap Funk 13. Supply & Demand - Strings 14. Subview - Your Choice 15. Goldie - Prism Sublex Guest Mix: 01. Keeno - Lost In The Clouds 02. Ownglow x Mitekiss - Take Me 03. Krakota - Bullet Proof Vest 04. Impish - No One Else 05. Flite - River Of Glass 06. Camo & Krooked - Come Together 07. Arle - Close To You (Pola Bryson Remix) 08. Camo & Krooked feat. Metrik - Aurora 09. Delta Heavy - White Flag VIP 10. Maduk feat. Nymfo - Just Be Good 11. Matrix & Futurebound - American Beauty VIP 12. Muzzy feat. Charlotte Haining - Outsiders
过去十二个月内,全球各地的信件及留言纷至沓来,从文字到语言,从字体到排版,从书本到展览……挂一漏万,今天的一百五十分钟,我们将与大家分享来函十五则。 本台一如既往地期盼听众反馈,致信请投 podcast@thetype.com。虽难逐一回覆,来函必读。 参考链接 凸版文久体,凸版印刷株式会社出品;现已搭载至 macOS Sierra,可从「字体册」中下载使用 围绕凸版文久体,东京印刷博物馆组织了一系列讲座;第二场「凸版文久体ができるまで 2」在 5 月 20 日举办,由该字体的日文设计师伊藤親雄和西文设计师岡野邦彦主讲 凌慧体,Monotype 出品;现已搭载至 macOS Sierra 及 iOS 10 关于 Google Noto 项目的两条视频,湘晔均有出演: Google’s International Fonts Noto — One Font to Rule Them All Creating Noto for Google One Ring(至尊魔戒),在烈火中可显现 Tengwar 文字写成的 Black Speech(黑暗语),包含「One Ring to rule them all」的语义;该典故出自 J. R. R. Tolkien 的作品《指环王》 日本历史事件「大政奉还」,也即庆应三年十月十四日(公元 1867 年 11 月 9 日)第十五代将军德川庆喜将政权交还天皇 Rex 更新了译文〈Eric Gill 错了:重新评估 Gill Sans〉,初稿在 2007 年 4 月 15 日刊于 Type is Beautiful 小林剑(Ken Lunde)在博客 CJK Type 上撰文,对比了思源宋体与思源黑体的开发细节;CJK Type 近期关于思源字体项目的其他文章,亦值得一读 ChaoShell 翻译了数篇关于思源字体项目的文章,刊于个人网站「字缘」 WhatTheFont,MyFonts 出品的西文字体识别工具 Smartisan OS 即将搭载「识别字体」功能,该功能由「求字体网」提供技术支持 Type is Beautiful 的「相关书单」,列出了字体排印领域内值得一读的中、西、日文书籍 Point(点),字体排印常用单位;因历史原因,其对应的实际物理长度在不同地区、不同年代的单位系统中并不统一: 常用的 DTP point 为 1/72 inch,合约 0.3528 mm Didot point,合约 0.3760 mm 在 Adobe InDesign 的「单位和增量」(Units & Increments)首选项中,可自定义 point 对应的 inch 长度 日本照排设备使用 Q(級,合 0.25 mm)和 H(歯,长度与 Q 相同)作为长度单位,该传统在 DTP 中亦有延续;另有大曲都市的文章可供参考 Helvetica vs. Arial,早年由 Stephan Widor 开发的一款 iOS 游戏, Ampersand (&),符号形态是拉丁语单词「et」的合字,发音意指「and per se and (“&” by itself is “and”)」;「et」一词也出现在缩略语 etc. (et cetera) 和 et al. (et alii) 之中 Multiversity Comics 的一篇文章从书写工具角度解释了美国漫画台词的全大写体例缘由,提及了一件绘制参考线的工具尺 Ames Lettering Guide,可供参考 日本漫画台词常使用「アンチゴチ」模式混搭字体,假名配以明朝体(宋体),汉字配以哥特体(黑体) 《通用规范汉字表》,中华人民共和国国务院于 2013 年发布 网友东南西北在知乎专栏撰文讨论汉字「廷」的字形标准,可供参考 斫(zhuó),另有异体字「斮、斲、斵」 Eric 在知乎撰写的关于日语人称代词的答案;钱争予在知乎撰写的关于日语中部分第一人称代词的答案 予,读作 yú 时为第一人称代词,同「余」 日本京都汉字博物馆(漢検漢字博物館・図書館),位于京都祇园地带 貝合わせ,日本传统游戏,发源自平安时代 歌留多(かるた),日本传统牌戏;日本另有一种牌戏名为「花札」(はなふだ) Spline(样条),数学术语;其名称借用了绘制曲线的样条工具 Bézier curve(贝济埃曲线,也译作「贝塞尔曲线」) NURBS(non-uniform rational basis spline,非均匀有理 B 样条) 主播 Eric:字体排印研究者,译者,Type is Beautiful 编辑 蒸鱼:设计师,Type is Beautiful 编辑 欢迎与我们交流或反馈,来信请致 podcast@thetype.com。如果你喜爱本期节目,也欢迎用 PayPal 或支付宝向我们捐赠,账户与联络信箱一致:podcast@thetype.com。
tl/l: Cutworx: 1. Dleeb - Y U Mad 2. Lynx & Kemo feat. Alix Perez - Dangerous 3. Was A Be - Rubber 4. Icicle - Minimal Funk 5. Break - Evil Twin 6. Calibre - Clipper Man 7. Impish - Can’t Feel Spline: 1. Dub Phizix & Skeptical - Marka (feat. Strategy) 2. J.nomad & Crypticz - Downfall (Original Mix) 3. Dub Phizix - Do One (feat DRS) 4. Spline - Noises 5. Dub Phizix - Doberman (feat Ward 21) 6. Friction Fourward - Battle Scars (feat Jakes - Alix Perez remix) 7. Alix Perez - Recall & Reflect 8. Ulterior Motive - Radian 9. Spline - Black cube 92 10. Nymfo - Pitchfork 11. Spline - No return Take: 1. Spectrasoul - 4URGH 2. Incognito - Illusions 3. Philth - Fire 4. Current Value & Phace - Thump 5. Chroma - Hodrull 6. Saxxon - High Tide (Gerra & Stone Remix) 7. SpectraSoul - SM1 8. Zero T - Essential Inch (Phase Remix) tl/l: Cutworx: 1. Dleeb - Y U Mad 2. Lynx & Kemo feat. Alix Perez - Dangerous 3. Was A Be - Rubber 4. Icicle - Minimal Funk 5. Break - Evil Twin 6. Calibre - Clipper Man 7. Impish - Can’t Feel Spline: 1. Dub Phizix & Skeptical - Marka (feat. Strategy) 2. J.nomad & Crypticz - Downfall (Original Mix) 3. Dub Phizix - Do One (feat DRS) 4. Spline - Noises 5. Dub Phizix - Doberman (feat Ward 21) 6. Friction Fourward - Battle Scars (feat Jakes - Alix Perez remix) 7. Alix Perez - Recall & Reflect 8. Ulterior Motive - Radian 9. Spline - Black cube 92 10. Nymfo - Pitchfork 11. Spline - No return Take: 1. Spectrasoul - 4URGH 2. Incognito - Illusions 3. Philth - Fire 4. Current Value & Phace - Thump 5. Chroma - Hodrull 6. Saxxon - High Tide (Gerra & Stone Remix) 7. SpectraSoul - SM1 8. Zero T - Essential Inch (Phase Remix)
Очередная 32-я часть Stay Tuned Podcast вместе со Spline. В 32й части подкаста, гостевой микс для вас записал музыкант из г. Самара - Андрей Spline !! Его Имя вы не раз могли видеть в релизах на лейбле - Subtitles UK! А так же его совместная работа с Павлом Brain Crisis под названием Mad навела шороху и получила поддержку у таких именитых людей как: TeeBee & Calyx, Audio, Friction, Xtrah, Noisia, The Upbeats, Kasra, Ivy Lab, Hybris, Dub Phizix, Doc Scott, Rockwell, etc.. Кроме того, Андрей согласился дать нам интервью, поэтому не будем много писать, скорее нажимай на кнопку и слушай! Информация об артисте: ссылка Tracklist: Stay Tuned Crew Mix: 1).Klax - Ritalin 2).OFFsky - Road Rage 3).Bl4ck Owlz - Fake 4).Encode - Aught (Item Remix) 5).Mikal - If We Become 6).Klax - Hotline +++Spline Interview+++ Spline Mix: 1).Skeptical - Between the Lines ft Collette Warren 2).Homemade Weapons - Mileena MVP 3).Spline - Noises 4).Brain Crisis & Spline - Mad 5).Spline - Black cube 92 6).Xtrah - What Would You Do 7).Icicle - Nausea 8).DRS-Bun Ya (feat Dub Phizix, Strategy, Fox, Skittles, Chimpo, Konny Kon & T Man) 9).Skeptical - Parallax 10).Thelem-Mind Games (feat. T-Man & Gremliz) 11).Skeptical - Loophole 12).Dub Phizix and Skittles - Im A Creator 13).Euph - Underling 14).Jaydrop - Shima 15).Skeptical - Just One Kiss 16).Nausika - Dominion 17).Nausika - Echoes
Ease into your morning with an episode of Morning Spa. Join hosts Harold Kellog and J.P. Spline as they give you news, music and information in an atmosphere of Spa. Learn how the Gray and Green political parties came to an agreement about the upcoming elections, and find out about the Morning Spa poetry contest. A perfect stop on your morning map: Morning Spa.
In Episode 212 seht Ihr den Test eines Scott Genius 720. Außerdem haben wir einen Sigma ROX 10.0 GPS Radcomputer ausprobiert und wir waren mit XM 1501 Spline One Laufrädern von DT Swiss unterwegs. Ein Gewinnspiel gibt es auch.
This movie shows you how to create head and neck controls and allow the neck to squash and stretch.
This movie shows you how to setup the basic joints for a neck rig
This movie shows you how to create a set of spine joints that can be manipulated from a pair of bind joints.
This movie shows you how to add squash and stretch to your IK spine so the rig can always meet the translation of the controls.
This movie shows you how to create IK control curves for your IK spine, set the proper rotation orders for them, and add twist via the ikHandle attributes.
Rough Cut - Woodworking with Tommy Mac - Tips and Techniques
Making Spline Miters - Season 03
Argomenti della lezione Curve Spline Curve interpolanti Curve Spline cubiche Vettore dei nodi Curve Spline Sono
Argomenti della lezione Curve B-Spline Funzioni di miscelamento Vettore dei nodi Curve B-Spline Curve B-Spline (curve
Computer Science: Introduction to Geometric Modeling (ECS178)
Computer Science: Introduction to Geometric Modeling (ECS178)
Computer Science: Introduction to Geometric Modeling (ECS178)
Computer Science: Introduction to Geometric Modeling (ECS178)
Computer Science: Introduction to Geometric Modeling (ECS178)
Computer Science: Introduction to Geometric Modeling (ECS178)
Mathematik, Informatik und Statistik - Open Access LMU - Teil 01/03
Spline smoothing in non- or semiparametric regression models is usually based on the roughness penalty approach. For regression with normal errors, the spline smoother also has a Bayesian justification: Placing a smoothness prior over the regression function, it is the mean of the posterior given the data. For non-normal regression this equivalence is lost, but the spline smoother can still be viewed as the posterior mode. In this paper, we provide a full Bayesian approach to spline-type smoothing. The focus is on generalized additive models, however the models can be extended to other non-normal regression models. Our approach uses Markov Chain Monte Carlo methods to simulate samples from the posterior. Thus it is possible to estimate characteristics like the mean, median, moments, and quantiles of the posterior, or interesting functionals of the regression function. Also, this provides an alternative for the choice of smoothing parameters. For comparison, our approach is applied to real-data examples analyzed previously by the roughness penalty approach.
Tue, 1 Jan 1974 12:00:00 +0100 https://epub.ub.uni-muenchen.de/8089/1/8089.pdf Scriba, Peter Christian; Erhardt, F.; Marschner, I. ddc:610, Medi
Tue, 1 Jan 1974 12:00:00 +0100 https://epub.ub.uni-muenchen.de/8093/1/8093.pdf Scriba, Peter Christian; Ringel, C.; Popp, B.; Landersdorfer, T.; Erhardt, F.; Dobry, H.; Marschner, I. ddc:610, Medizin