• Best Internet Providers in Ohio
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    From fast fiber to reliable rural options statewide, weve compared plans, prices and performance to help you find the best provider.
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  • Assassin's Creed Shadows hits day one player milestone
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    Ubisoft has announced its first sales milestone for Assassin's Creed Shadows, which launched yesterday and had notched up more than a million players by the afternoon. Read more
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  • Split Fiction film in the works, as bidding war for rights begins
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    Split Fiction may have only been released a couple of weeks ago, but there is already a bidding war for the rights to a reported film adaptation. Read more
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  • Blender Jobs for March 21, 2025
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    Here's an overview of the most recent Blender jobs on Blender Artists, ArtStation and 3djobs.xyz: Python: Separate Z-Anatomy.py into independent add-ons Blender ConjureSDF plugin model work Environment Artist VFX for one shot in my Short Film [$50hr] Environment Artist for Sci-Fi Videogame RealTruck, Inc. | Junior 3D Modeler (Contract position) Eleven Eleven | Lead 3D [...]Source
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  • The Art of Donghee Han
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  • 'I Hate This Place', An Open-World Survival Horror, Is Bound For Switch
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    Subscribe to Nintendo Life on YouTube799kDeveloper Rock Square Thunder (The Lightbringer) has revealed I Hate This Place, an upcoming open-world survival horror published by Broken Mirror Games, the brand-new horror label from Bloober Team.Birthed via a partnership with Skybound Entertainment, I Hate This Place will be based on the Eisner award-nominated comic book created by writer Kyle Starks and artist Artyom Topilin. It sees you take on the role of Elena, who "unwittingly awakens a malevolent force" and must work to survive in an increasingly deadly world.Subscribe to Nintendo Life on YouTube799kWatch on YouTube The visuals look really neat; we've got an isometric view from which to partake in the action, and the game clearly draws inspiration from the comic's visual design, including the addition of visual onomatopoeia to depict sounds within the world. It's cool!We love the key art too. It depicts a creature that's simply described as the 'Horned Man', and supposedly, you must avoid it "at all costs". Oooooh... Ominous. Anyway, this looks awesome, and we can't wait to see more.Let's see what Piotr Babieno, CEO of Bloober Team, had to say:We are always looking to push the boundaries of horror in all its forms, and with this new title under Broken Mirror Games, I Hate This Place is a testament to that vision. With its blend of survival mechanics, gripping storytelling, and a distinct visual identity, we believe I Hate This Place will immerse players in a truly unforgettable nightmare.Images: Skybound EntertainmentWhat are your thoughts on this one? Will you be adding it to your wishlist? Let us know with a comment in the usual place.
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  • VFX portfolio
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    Hello,I wanted to share my work done for Wardens Will made by Elyzio. Here is a short video representing some VFX from the game. It would be great to get some feedback and overall thoughts.https://www.artstation.com/artwork/mAlJgd 1 post - 1 participant Read full topic
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  • IT in opera and ballet: A Computer Weekly Downtime Upload podcast
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    envfx - stock.adobe.comListen to this podcastWe speak to Keith Nolan, head of technology delivery, Royal Ballet and Opera about using IT to save moneyPodcastThe Covid-19 pandemic had a profound effect on the arts, and technology has helped it adapt to the post-pandemic world patrons now expect. As Keith Nolan, head of technology delivery at Royal Ballet and Opera notes: The world has changed quite a lot.One of the changes that took place at West End theatres and at Royal Ballet and Opera is that people choose to purchase tickets differently. Since that Covid period, about 95% of our tickets are actually bought online and when youre running a ticketing service, you need servers, infrastructure and cloud computing, he says.Among the technological developments that gained a foothold during the Covid pandemic is streaming as Nolan explains: We felt that we needed to maintain a connection with our patrons and also with the country and the community that sits around dance and singing, trying to offer something back during those darker times when we were all at home. During these times, he says Royal Ballet and Opera started sharing content online through its social media channels, YouTube and Instagram.Nolan says the online digital experience is a key part of Royal Ballet and Opera. We have shops, we have restaurants, we're open to the public during the day and people can just come in and visit us. We are a public attraction. We require lots of digital experiences, lots of systems like point of sale and digital signage, which make our space attractive to guests and tourists around London.IT is a back-office function and what the public does not see is all services the Royal Ballet and Opera needs as a business such as IT support, human resources, and finance. But it also supports the broadcast team, which is used to stream shows to UK cinemas. There's a lot of IT infrastructure that sits around broadcasting to cinemas, says Nolan. The IT teams need to maintain the internet connections, firewalls, and what he calls advanced stuff in terms of precision time protocol for the broadcast systems.When asked about the technology Royal Ballet and Opera has deployed, Nolan says: We're always looking at technologies that can bring the total cost of ownership. This is perhaps one of the reasons it is a Nutanix customer. Prior to the pandemic, Royal Ballet and Opera operated two large datacentres. Nolan says: The reason we started working with Nutanix is that we were very aware, like most organisations, that whether we had private datacentres or we existed fully in the cloud, our total cost of ownership was really quite high. We needed to work out how we bring the cost of ownership for our IT infrastructure down. After speaking to Nutanix and the Science Museum, which had gone down a hybrid cloud route, Royal Ballet and Opera deployed Nutanix to enable certain workloads to run in the public cloud while keeping other workloads on-premise. We kind of got the best of both worlds, he says. Overall, it has meant we could go from two datacentres to one, which was a huge cost saving. This resulted in a 25% savings in IT costs.Royal Ballet and Opera has also consolidated its Azure and AWS cloud instances down to just AWS, using Nutanixs NC2 to provide granular control of its public cloud resources.
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  • This cheap Android tablet beats my iPad in one major way - plus it's on sale
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    Blackview's Tab 90 is on sale for just $109 for Amazon's Spring Sale event, but its 11-inch display makes it look like a much more expensive device.
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  • I tested this $10 keychain tool and keep finding new use cases - here's why it's irreplaceable
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    It looks straightforward, but this keychain tool is capable of tackling a wide range of tasks, plus it's built to last.
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