• Despicable Me 4, The Bikeriders, and every movie new to streaming this week
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  • If I Was Starting My Career Today: Thoughts After 15 Years Spent In UX Design (Part 2)
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    In the previous article in my two-part series, I have explained how important it is to start by mastering your design tools, to work on your portfolio (even if you have very little work experience which is to be expected at this stage), and to carefully prepare for your first design interviews.If all goes according to plan, and with a little bit of luck, youll land your first junior UX job and then, of course, youll be facing more challenges, about which I am about to speak in this second article in my two-part article series.In Your New Junior UX Job: On the Way to GrowYou have probably heard of the Pareto Rule, which states that 20% of actions provide 80% of the results.The Pareto Principle is a concept that specifies that 80% of consequences come from 20% of the causes, asserting an unequal relationship between inputs and outputs. The principle was named after the economist Vilfredo Pareto. The Pareto Principle, a.k.a. the Pareto RuleThis means that some of your actions will help you grow much faster than others.But before we go into the details, lets briefly consider the junior UX designer path. I think its clear that, at first, juniors usually assist other designers with simple but time-consuming tasks. Then, the level of complexity and your responsibilities start increasing, depending on your performance.So, you got your first design job? Great! Here are a few things you can focus on if you want to be growing at a faster pace.Chase For ChallengesThe simple but slow way to go is to do your work and then wait until your superiors notice how good you are and start giving you more complex tasks. The problem is that people focus on themselves too much.So, to cut some corners, you need to actively look for challenges. Its scary, I know, but remember, people who invented any new groundbreaking UX approach or a new framework you see in books and manuals now used their intuition first. You have the whole World Wide Web full of articles and lectures about that. So, define the skill you want to develop, spend a day reading about this topic, find a real problem, and practice. Then, share what you did and get some feedback. After a few iterations, I bet you will be assigned the first real task for your practice!Use Interfaces ConsciouslyTake the time to look again at the screenshot of the Amazon website (from Part One):User interfaces didnt appear in their present form right from the start. Instead, they evolved to their current state over the span of many years. And you all were part of their evolution, albeit passively you registered on different websites, reset your passwords quite a few times, clicked onboarding screens, filled out short and long web forms, used search, and so on. In your design work, all tasks (or 99% of them, at least at the beginning) will be based on those UX patterns. You dont need to reinvent the bicycle; you only need to remember what you already know and pay attention to the details while using the interfaces of the apps on your smartphone and on your computer. Ask yourself:Why was this designed this way?What is not clear enough for me as a user?What is thought out well and what is not?All of todays great design solutions were built based on common sense and then documented so that other people can learn how to re-use this knowledge. Develop your own common sense skill every day by being a careful observer and by living your life consciously. Notice the patterns of good design, try to understand and memorize them, and then implement and rethink them in your own work.I can also highly recommend the Smart Interface Design Patterns course with Vitaly Friedman. It provides guidelines and best practices for common components in modern interfaces. Inventing a new solution for every problem takes time, and too often, its just unnecessary. Instead, we can rely on bulletproof design patterns to avoid issues down the line. This course helps with just that. In the course, you will study hundreds of hand-picked examples, from complex navigation to filters, tables, and forms, and you will work on actual real-life challenges. Learn How to Present Your WorkThe ability to convey complex thoughts and ideas in the form of clear sentences defines how effectively you will be able to interact with other people.This is a core work skill a skill that youll be actually using your whole life, and not only in your work. I have written about this topic in much detail previously:Good communication is about sharing your ideas as clearly as possible. Effective Communication For Everyday Meetings (Smashing Magazine)In my article, I have described all the general principles that apply to effective communication, with the most important being: to develop a skill, you need to practice.As a quick exercise, try telling your friends about the work you do and not to be boring while explaining the details. You will feel that you are on the right track if they do not try to change the topic and instead ask you additional questions!Gather FeedbackDont wait for your yearly review to hear about what you were doing right and wrong. Ask people for feedback and suggestions, and ask them often. To help them start, first, tell them about your weak side and ask them to tell you their own impressions. Try encouraging them to expand their input and ask for recommendations on how you could fix your weaknesses. Dont forget to tell them when you are trying to apply their suggestions in practice. After all, these people helped you become better, so be thankful. Learn BusinessI see a lot of designers trying to apply all of their experience to every project, and they often complain that it doesnt work customers refuse to follow the entire classical UX process, such as defining User Personas, creating the Information Architecture (IA), outlining the customer journey map, and so on. Sometimes, it happens because clients dont have the time and budget for it, or they dont see the value because the designer cant explain it in a proper way. But remember that many great products were built without using all of todays available and tested UX approaches &mdahs; this doesnt mean those approaches are useless. But initially, there was only common sense and many attempts to get better results, and only then did someone describe something as a working approach and specify all the details. So, before trying to apply any of these UX techniques, think about what you need to achieve. Is there any other way to get there within your time and budget?Learn how the business works. Talk to customers in business language and communicate the value you create and not the specific approach, framework, or tool that youll be using.Good UX design is where value comes into the picture. We add value when we transform a product or service from delivering a poor experience to providing a good experience. The Value of Great UX, by Jared SpoolLearn How to Make Interfaces Nice-lookingYes, user experience should be first, but lets be honest we also love nice things! The same goes for your customers; they cant always see the UX part of your work but can always say whether the interface is good-looking. So, learn the composition and color theory, use elegant illustrations and icons, learn typography, and always strive to make your work visually appealing. Some would say that its not so important, but trust me, it is. As an exercise, try to copy the design of a few beautifully looking interfaces. Take a look at an interface screen, then close it and try to make a copy of it from memory. When you are done, compare the two and then make a few more adjustments in order to have as close a copy of the interface as possible. Try to understand why the original was built the way it is. I bet this process of reproducing an interface will help you understand many things you havent been noticing before.Save the Peoples Time and EffortsPrepare to get some new tasks in advance. Create a list of questions, and dont forget to ask about the deadlines. Align your plan and the number of iterations so people know precisely what and when to expect from you. Be curious (but not annoying) by asking or sending questions every few hours (but try to first search for the answers online). Even if you dont find the exact answer, itll help you formulate the right questions better and get a better view of the big picture. Remember, one day, you will get a task directly from the customer, so fetching the data you need to complete tasks correctly is an excellent skill to develop.Structurize Your Knowledge and Create a Learning PlanWhen you are just beginning to learn, too many articles about UX design will look like absolute must-reads to you. But you will drown in the information if you try to read them all in no particular order. Better, instead of just trying to read everything, try first to find a mentor who will help you build a learning plan and will advise you along the way.Another good way to start is to complete a solid UX online course. If you cant, take the learning program of any popular UX course out there and research the topics from the courses list one by one. Also, you can use such a structured list (going from easier to more complex UX topics) for filtering articles you are going to read.There are many excellent courses out there, and here are a few suggestions:Selection of free UX design courses, including those offering certifications, by Cheshta DuaIn this article, the author shares a few free UX design courses which helped her get started as a UX designer.Best free UX design courses 2024, by Cynthia Vinney (UX Design Institute)This is a comparison of a few free UX design courses, both online and in-person.The 10 Best Free UX Design Courses in 2024, by Rachel Meltze (CareerFoundry)A selection of free UX design courses using these you can learn the fundamentals of UX design, the tools designers use, and more about the UX design career path.The HTML/CSS Basics (.dev), by Geoff GrahamThe Basics is an excellent online course that teaches the basic principles of front-end development. Its a good entry point for those just coming into front-end development or perhaps for someone with experience writing code from years ago who wants to jump into modern-day development.Practice, Practice, PracticeBruce Lee once said:I fear not the man who has practiced 10,000 kicks once, but the man who has practiced one kick 10,000 times. Bruce LeeYou may have read a lot about some new revolutionary UX approaches, but only practicing allows you to convert this knowledge into a skill. Our brain continually works to clear out unnecessary information from our memory. Therefore, actively practicing the ideas and knowledge that you have learned is the only way to signal to your brain that this knowledge is essential to be retained and re-used.On a related note, you will likely remember also the popular 10,000-hour rule, which was popularized by Malcolm Gladwells bestseller book Outliers).As Malcolm says, the rule goes like this: it takes 10,000 hours of intensive practice to achieve mastery of complex skills and materials, like playing the violin or getting as good as Bill Gates at computer programming. Turns out, practice is important, and its surprising how much time and effort it may take to master something complicated. But later research also suggests that someone could practice for thousands of hours and still not be a master performer. They could be outperformed by someone who practiced less but had a teacher who showed them just what to focus on at a key moment in their practice.So, remember my advice from the previous section? Try to find a mentor because, as I said earlier, learning and practicing with a mentor and a good plan will often lead to better results.ConclusionInstead of a conclusion (or trying to give you the answer to the ultimate question of life, the universe, and everything), only a few final words of advice. Remember, there doesnt exist a single correct way to do things because there are no absolute criteria to define things done properly. You can apply all your knowledge and required steps in the classical design process, and the product may fail.At the same time, someone could quickly develop a minimum viable product (MVP) without using all of the standard design phases and still conquer the market. Dont believe me?The first Apple iPhone, introduced 17 years ago, didnt have even a basic copy/paste feature yet we all know how the iPhone conquered the world (and its not only the iPhone, there are many other successful MVP examples out there, often conceived by small startups). Its because Apple engineers and designers got the core product design concept right; they could release a product that didnt yet have everything in it.So yes, you need to read a lot about UX and UI design, watch tutorials, learn the design theory, try different approaches, speak to the people using your product (or the first alpha or beta version of it), and practice. But in the end, always ask yourself, Is this the most efficient way to bring value to people and get the needed results? If the answer is No, update your design plan. Because things are not happening by themselves. Instead, we, humans, make things happen. You are the pilot of your plane, so dont expect someone else to care about your success more than you. Do your best. Make corrections and iterate. Learn, learn, learn. And sooner or later, youll reach success!Further ReadingA Selection Of Design Resources (Part One, Part Two)Photoshop CS Down & Dirty Tricks, a book by Scott KelbyBestselling author Scott Kelby shares an amazing collection of Photoshop tricks, including how to create the same exact effects you see every day in magazines, at the movies, on the Web, and more. These are real-world techniques, the same ones you see used by leading Photoshop photographers, designers, and special effect masters.Why Designers Arent Understood, by Vitaly Friedman (Smashing Magazine)How do we conduct UX research when there is no or only limited access to users? Here are some workarounds to run UX research or make a strong case for it. (This article is an upcoming part of the Smart Interface Design Patterns. Editors Note)UXchallenge, by Yachin YouThis website will help you learn how to solve real problems that customers face and present case studies that are related to these problems.Kano analysis: The Kano model explained (Qualtrics)Kano analysis (also known as the Customer Delight vs. Implementation Investment approach) is a tool that helps you enhance your products and services based on customer emotions. This guide will help you understand what is Kano analysis and how you can use it in practice.Kano Model: What It Is & How to Use It to Increase Customer Satisfaction (Userpilot)The Kano model uses quick and powerful data analysis to design your product roadmap. In this article, you will learn a brief history of the Kano model, a practical explanation of how it works, five categories of potential customer reactions to new features, and a four-step process for effective Kano analysis.The Pareto Principle (Investopedia)The Pareto Principle is a concept that specifies that 80% of consequences come from 20% of the causes, asserting an unequal relationship between inputs and outputs. Named after the economist Vilfredo Pareto, this principle serves as a general reminder that the relationship between inputs and outputs is not balanced. The Pareto Principle is also known as the Pareto Rule or the 80/20 Rule.Figma Portfolio Templates & Examples (UX Crush)A curated selection of portfolio templates for Figma Design.How to Define a User Persona, by Raven Veal (CareerFoundry)As you break into a career in UX, user personas are one tool youll certainly want to have available as you gather user research and find design solutions to solve problems and create more human-friendly products and experiences.How to design a customer journey map, by Emily Stevens (UX Design Institute)A customer journey map is a visual representation of how a user interacts with your product. This detailed guide will teach you how to create such a customer journey map.Building Components For Consumption, Not Complexity (Part 1, Part 2), by Luis Ouriach (Smashing Magazine)In this two-part series of articles, Luis shares his experience with design systems and how you can overcome the potential pitfalls, starting from how to make designers on your team adopt the complex and well-built system that you created to what are the best naming conventions and how to handle the auto-layout of components, indexing/search, and more.Effective Communication For Everyday Meetings, by Andrii Zhdan (Smashing Magazine)Before any meeting starts, we often have many ideas about what to say and how it should go. But when the meeting happens, reality may crash all of our plans. This article is about conducting productive meetings. The author will give you a step-by-step guide on preparing a solid meeting structure that will let you follow the original plan and reach the meeting goals.The Value of Great UX, by Jared SpoolThis crossover from poor UX design to good UX design is where value comes into the picture. We add value when we transform a product or service from delivering a poor experience to providing a good experience.How Designers Should Ask For (And Receive) High-Quality Feedback, by Andy Budd (Smashing Magazine)Designers often complain about the quality of feedback they get from senior stakeholders. In this article, Andy Budd shares a better way of requesting feedback: rather than sharing a linear case study that explains every design revision, the first thing to do would be to better frame the problem.Designing A Better Design Handoff File In Figma, by Ben Shih (Smashing Magazine)Practical tips to enhance the handoff process between design and development in product development, with provided guidelines for effective communication, documentation, design details, version control, and plugin usage.The HTML/CSS Basics (.dev), by Geoff GrahamThe Basics is an online course that teaches the basic principles of front-end development, focusing specifically on HTML and CSS. A good entry point for those just coming into front-end development and perhaps for someone with experience writing code years ago who wants to jump into modern-day development.Selection of free UX design courses, including those offering certifications, by Cheshta DuaIn this article, the author shares a few free UX design courses that helped her get started as a UX designer.Best free UX design courses 2024, by Cynthia Vinney (UX Design Institute)Check this comparison of several free UX design courses currently on the market, both online and in-person.The 10 Best Free UX Design Courses in 2024, by Rachel Meltze (CareerFoundry)A selection of free UX design courses where you can learn the fundamentals of UX design, the tools designers use, and the UX design career path. This guide provides a range of courses, from micro-tutorials to full-featured UI/UX courses.Researcher Behind 10,000-Hour Rule Says Good Teaching Matters, Not Just Practice, by Jeffrey Young (EdSurge Magazine)It takes 10,000 hours of intensive practice to achieve mastery of complex skills and materials, like playing the violin or getting as good as Bill Gates at computer programming. Turns out, a study also shows that theres another important variable that Gladwell originally didnt focus on: how good a students teacher is.An Apple engineer details why the first iPhone didnt have copy and paste, by Filipe Espsito (9to5Mac)Apple introduced the first iPhone 17 years ago, and a lot has changed since then, but its hard to believe that long ago, the iPhone didnt even have copy-and-paste options. Now, former Apple software engineer Ken Kocienda has revealed details about why the first iPhone didnt have such features.Fifteen examples of successful MVPs, Ross Krawczyk (RST Software)Startups need to get their products to the market faster than ever in an increasingly competitive world. The minimum viable product is the way to achieve this, but you must be really able to provide the right key features that give value to a wide customer base in order to attract clients and investors on time.
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  • Culinary Collaboration: Gozney and Hedley & Bennett Ignite Passion for Pizza Making
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    Culinary brands Gozney and Hedley & Bennett have teamed up on a limited edition collection designed to elevate the art of home cooking and pizza making. The playful collaboration celebrates the union of Gozneys pioneering design in pizza ovens and Hedley & Bennetts craftsmanship in kitchen gear, most notably aprons, all while drawing on their shared history of creating products beloved by top (and aspiring) chefs globally.At the heart of the Gozney x Hedley & Bennett collaboration are three exclusive versions of Gozneys acclaimed Arc XL pizza oven, which has room to cook a 16 pizza. Known for its cutting-edge features like NASA-grade insulation, lateral gas burners, and a built-in digital thermometer, the Arc XL can produce restaurant-quality pizza in just 60 seconds. These limited-edition ovens, inspired by the colors of the sky from sunrise to sunset, offer a visual feast with hues ranging from terracotta to deep twilight teal. The highlight is the Mash-Up version, a collectors item blending sunrise and sunset tones, with only a hundred individually numbered units available worldwide.In addition to the covetable pizza ovens, the collaboration extends to a range of cooking and pizza making accessories, including Hedley & Bennetts signature high-quality aprons in either Sunrise or Sunset, chefs hats, oven covers, pizza peels, and pizza cutters, each designed with the same meticulous attention to detail that both brands are known for. The aprons, crafted from 100% cotton twill, feature reinforced pockets with antique brass rivets and a vegan leather tag of Hedley & Bennetts iconic ampersand logo. They even have a loop specifically designed to hold an infrared thermometer, a must-have tool for any pizza enthusiast.Tom Gozney, founder of his namesake brand, expressed his excitement about the collaboration, stating: Ellen and I have been dreaming up this collaboration for years. Its been amazing to work with a founder and brand that shares my belief in the transformative power great design holds to enhance a space and experience. This collection truly combines both of our takes on product design and elevates it from either side. Its bright, fun, playful and unlike anything else out there in this space.Echoing this sentiment, Ellen Marie Bennett, founder and Chief Brand Officer of Hedley & Bennett, added: Bringing Hedley & Bennett and Gozney together for this iconic collaboration is a home and pro-chefs dream come true. Im so excited to make some magic happen with a brand that shares our commitment to delivering chef-quality products and inspiring home cooks. Together, were not just providing tools; were crafting experiences that inspire creativity and elevate every chefs journey, from beginner to expert.Gozney x Hedley & Bennett Arc XL Mash-UpGozney x Hedley & Bennett Arc XL SunriseGozney x Hedley & Bennett Arc XL SunsetGozney x Hedley & Bennett Essential Apron SunriseGozney x Hedley & Bennett Essential Apron SunsetGozney x Hedley & Bennett Chefs HatGozney x Hedley & Bennett Pro Placement PeelGozney x Hedley & Bennett Pizza CutterGozney x Hedley & Bennett Arc XL CoverFor more information or to purchase a limited edition item from the Gozney x Hedley & Bennett collaboration, visit gozney.com.This post contains affiliate links, so if you make a purchase from an affiliate link, we earn a commission. Thanks for supporting Design Milk!
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  • Its not you, its me, Adobe
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    Why I finally broke up with AdobeContinue reading on UX Collective
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  • M3 MacBook Pros Are up to $500 Off
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    Several of the MacBook Pros with M3 and M3 Pro chips are discounted up to $500 off right now, thanks to an Apple sale at Best Buywith Amazon matching the prices. The M3 MacBook Pro is practically the perfect laptop, and Apple made an 8GB RAM version with a more affordable starting price than previous generations ($400 lower, to be exact). Here's the full rundown of all the M3/M3 Pro Chip MacBook Pros available and which one is the right one for you.The M3 Chip MacBook Pro MacBook Pro 14.2-inch (M3 Chip) Liquid Retina XDR Display, 8GB Unified Memory, 512GB SSD Storage. $1,299.00 at Amazon $1,599.00 Save $300.00 Get Deal Get Deal $1,299.00 at Amazon $1,599.00 Save $300.00 The cheapest entry-level M3 MacBook Pro has a 14.2-inch screen. The base model has an M3 chip with an 8core CPU, 10core GPU, 8GB of RAM, and 512GB of storage currently for $1,299 (originally $1,599). The display is a mini LED with a 3,024 by 1,964 resolution and 120Hz screen refresh, which should help it run most games smoothlythis is something the M3 MacBook Air and previous MacBook Pros were not as capable of doing. You can read the "excellent" PCMag review here.The M3 Pro MacBook Pro MacBook Pro 14.2-inch (M3 Pro Chip) 14.2-inch Liquid Retina XDR Display, 18GB Unified Memory, 512GB SSD Storage. Works with iPhone/iPad $1,699.00 at Amazon $1,999.00 Save $300.00 Get Deal Get Deal $1,699.00 at Amazon $1,999.00 Save $300.00 The $400 listing price difference between the M3 Chip and M3 Pro Chip MacBook Pro laptops is deceiving. The M3 Pro chip is leaps and bounds better in terms of value than the M3 for those looking for the best performanceand for those who can afford it. It comes with 18GB of RAM (10GB more than the entry-level M3 MacBook Pro), an 11core CPU, and 14core GPU M3 Pro chip. You also get about eight hours more battery life than the 14.2-inch M3 MacBook Pro. The M3 Pro is just a more powerful engine, although there are no upgrades in the displayso if the RAM and chip processing power is not what you're after, the standard M3 MacBook Pro is the better choice. You can find this one for $1,699 (originally $1,999) after a $300 discount on Amazon. Read more about the M3 Pro 14.2-inch MacBook Pro in PCMag's "outstanding" review here. The 16.2-inch M3 Pro MacBook Pro MacBook Pro 16.2-inch (M3 Pro Chip) 16.2-inch Liquid Retina XDR Display, 18GB Unified Memory, 512GB SSD Storage. Works with iPhone/iPad $1,999.00 at Best Buy $2,499.00 Save $500.00 Get Deal Get Deal $1,999.00 at Best Buy $2,499.00 Save $500.00 The M3 Pro 16.2-inch MacBook Pro is very similar to the 14.2-inch M3 MacBook Pro. The obvious main difference is the bigger screen, but it also has a stronger M3 Pro chip with a 12core CPU and 18core GPU, about four more hours of battery life, and a mini-LED backlit Liquid Retina XDR display with 3,456 by 2,234 pixels of resolution. Those upgrades result in a significantly higher price (it starts at $2,499) but you can currently get it for $500 off, the best discount since its release. This is a good option if you want more screen real estate and more power than the 14.2-inch model offers but don't want to spend about $3,000 for the M3 Max chip.The M3 Max chip MacBook Pro Apple 2023 MacBook Pro Laptop (M3 Max Chip) 14core CPU, 30core GPU: 16.2-inch Liquid Retina XDR Display, 36GB Unified Memory, 1TB SSD Storage. $2,999.00 at Amazon $3,499.00 Save $500.00 Get Deal Get Deal $2,999.00 at Amazon $3,499.00 Save $500.00 If you want to go all out, the MacBook Pro 16-inch M3 Max chip is the best MacBook Pro Apple offers. To be honest, it's overkill for most people. It has 128GB of RAM, 8TB of memory, a 3,456 by 2,234 resolution, a Mini LED screen with a 120Hz refresh rate, a 40-core GPU Apple M3 Max graphics processor, and about 28 hours of battery life according to PCMag's review. Again, hardly anyone needs that much power. You can get the M3 Max Chip MacBook Pro for $2,999 (originally $3,499) for $500 off, the lowest price it has been since its release.
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  • Russia and Venezuela have blocked encrypted messaging app Signal
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    Both Russia and Venezuela have blocked access to the encrypted messaging app Signal, The Verge reports.The Russian news service Interfax broke the news about the block on the Signal app in Russia. Russias telecommunications watchdog Roskomnadzor restricted the app due to violations of the requirements of the Russian legislation whose fulfillment is necessary to prevent the use of the messenger for terrorist and extremist purposes, according to the Russian report.The cybersecurity tracker NetBlocks confirmed on X on Friday that Russia has restricted access to Signal on most internet providers. NetBlocks also noted the app remains usable with censorship circumvention enabled in Signals settings echoing a recommendation from the Signals X account to users whove been blocked from their messages in both regions .The blocking of Signal in Venezuela occurred in the long shadow of the countrys disputed presidential election results from the end of July. Venezuelas electoral authority declared President Nicols Maduro the winner without publishing any evidence of his win, sparking protests from detractors and supporters of Maduros opponent Edmundo Gonzlez, according to the Associated Press.Both regions have been cutting off access to other similar social media apps possibly as a way to quiet dissenting voices. President Maduro banned X earlier today for a period of 10 days claiming that the companys owner Elon Musk was inciting hatred and violated his social networks rules. VOA News also reported a mass YouTube outage in Russia on Thursday.This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/social-media/russia-and-venezuela-have-blocked-encrypted-messaging-app-signal-221433099.html?src=rss
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  • Activision has released a version of Call of Duty: Warzone's Caldera map as an open-source USD asset
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    Activision has released a version of Call of Duty: Warzone's Caldera map as an open-source USD asset. The data, which can be loaded in apps that support USD, like Blender, Houdini, Maya and UE5 is available as a resource for game artists, pipeline TDs and tools developers.https://www.cgchannel.com/2024/08/get-call-of-duty-warzones-caldera-map-as-a-free-usd-data-set/
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  • NYT Connections today hints and answers for Saturday, August 10 (game #426)
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    Looking for NYT Connections answers and hints? Here's all you need to know to solve today's game, plus my commentary on the puzzles.
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  • Bitcoin plunged 28%. Institutional investors bought the dip
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    Spot crypto exchange-traded funds show that many investors bought the dip this week.
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  • The First Descendant | Game Profile | Unreal Engine
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    Third-person looter shooter The First Descendant is powered by UE5!Tackle solo missions or assemble your squad for co-op missions with up to 4 players
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