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GAMEDEV.NETNew GameTitle: Inheritance: Dragon Rider ChroniclesPlatform: PlayStation, Xbox, PC, SwitchGame Type: Open-world RPG (Role-Playing Game) with combat elements, exploration, and character progressionGameplay Overview:Players would take on the role of a Dragon Rider, exploring the vast land of Alagasia, interacting with various facti0 Comments 0 Shares 12 Views
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BLOGS.NVIDIA.COMWhat Is Robotics Simulation?Robots are moving goods in warehouses, packaging foods and helping assemble vehicles bringing enhanced automation to use cases across industries.There are two keys to their success: Physical AI and robotics simulation.Physical AI describes AI models that can understand and interact with the physical world. Physical AI embodies the next wave of autonomous machines and robots, such as self-driving cars, industrial manipulators, mobile robots, humanoids and even robot-run infrastructure like factories and warehouses.With virtual commissioning of robots in digital worlds, robots are first trained using robotic simulation software before they are deployed for real-world use cases.Robotics Simulation SummarizedAn advanced robotics simulator facilitates robot learning and testing of virtual robots without requiring the physical robot. By applying physics principles and replicating real-world conditions, these simulators generate synthetic datasets to train machine learning models for deployment on physical robots.Simulations are used for initial AI model training and then to validate the entire software stack, minimizing the need for physical robots during testing. NVIDIA Isaac Sim, a reference application built on the NVIDIA Omniverse platform, provides accurate visualizations and supports Universal Scene Description (OpenUSD)-based workflows for advanced robot simulation and validation.NVIDIAs 3 Computer Framework Facilitates Robot SimulationThree computers are needed to train and deploy robot technology.A supercomputer to train and fine-tune powerful foundation and generative AI models.A development platform for robotics simulation and testing.An onboard runtime computer to deploy trained models to physical robots.Only after adequate training in simulated environments can physical robots be commissioned.The NVIDIA DGX platform can serve as the first computing system to train models.NVIDIA Ominverse running on NVIDIA OVX servers functions as the second computer system, providing the development platform and simulation environment for testing, optimizing and debugging physical AI.NVIDIA Jetson Thor robotics computers designed for onboard computing serve as the third runtime computer.Who Uses Robotics Simulation?Today, robot technology and robot simulations boost operations massively across use cases.Global leader in power and thermal technologies Delta Electronics uses simulation to test out its optical inspection algorithms to detect product defects on production lines.Deep tech startup Wandelbots is building a custom simulator by integrating Isaac Sim into its application, making it easy for end users to program robotic work cells in simulation and seamlessly transfer models to a real robot.Boston Dynamics is activating researchers and developers through its reinforcement learning researcher kit.Robotics Company Fourier is simulating real-world conditions to train humanoid robots with the precision and agility needed for close robot-human collaboration.Using NVIDIA Isaac Sim, robotics company Galbot built DexGraspNet, a comprehensive simulated dataset for dexterous robotic grasps containing over 1 million ShadowHand grasps on 5,300+ objects. The dataset can be applied to any dexterous robotic hand to accomplish complex tasks that require fine-motor skills.Using Robotics Simulation for Planning and Control OutcomesIn complex and dymanic industrial settings, robotics simulation is evolving to integrate digital twins, enhancing planning, control and learning outcomes.Developers import computer-aided design models into a robotics simulator to build virtual scenes and employ algorithms to create the robot operating system and enable task and motion planning. While traditional methods involve prescribing control signals, the shift toward machine learning allows robots to learn behaviors through methods like imitation and reinforcement learning, using simulated sensor signals.This evolution continues with digital twins in complex facilities like manufacturing assembly lines, where developers can test and refine real-time AIs entirely in simulation. This approach saves software development time and costs, and reduces downtime by anticipating issues. For instance, using NVIDIA Omniverse, Metropolis and cuOpt, developers can use digital twins to develop, test and refine physical AI in simulation before deploying in industrial infrastructure.High-Fidelity, Physics-Based Simulation BreakthroughsHigh-fidelity, physics-based simulations have supercharged industrial robotics through real-world experimentation in virtual environments.NVIDIA PhysX, integrated into Omniverse and Isaac Sim, empowers roboticists to develop fine- and gross-motor skills for robot manipulators, rigid and soft body dynamics, vehicle dynamics and other critical features that ensure the robot obeys the laws of physics. This includes precise control over actuators and modeling of kinematics, which are essential for accurate robot movements.To close the sim-to-real gap, Isaac Lab offers a high-fidelity, open-source framework for reinforcement learning and imitation learning that facilitates seamless policy transfer from simulated environments to physical robots. With GPU parallelization, Isaac Lab accelerates training and improves performance, making complex tasks more achievable and safe for industrial robots.To learn more about creating a locomotion reinforcement learning policy with Isaac Sim and Isaac Lab, read this developer blog.Teaching Collision-Free Motion for AutonomyIndustrial robot training often occurs in specific settings like factories or fulfillment centers, where simulations help address challenges related to various robot types and chaotic environments. A critical aspect of these simulations is generating collision-free motion in unknown, cluttered environments.Traditional motion planning approaches that attempt to address these challenges can come up short in unknown or dynamic environments. SLAM, or simultaneous localization and mapping, can be used to generate 3D maps of environments with camera images from multiple viewpoints. However, these maps require revisions when objects move and environments are changed.The NVIDIA Robotics research team and the University of Washington introduced Motion Policy Networks (MNets), an end-to-end neural policy that generates real-time, collision-free motion using a single fixed cameras data stream. Trained on over 3 million motion planning problems and 700 million simulated point clouds, MNets navigates unknown real-world environments effectively.While the MNets model applies direct learning for trajectories, the team also developed a point cloud-based collision model called CabiNet, trained on over 650,000 procedurally generated simulated scenes.With the CabiNet model, developers can deploy general-purpose, pick-and-place policies of unknown objects beyond a flat tabletop setup. Training with a large synthetic dataset allowed the model to generalize to out-of-distribution scenes in a real kitchen environment, without needing any real data.How Developers Can Get Started Building Robotic SimulatorsGet started with technical resources, reference applications and other solutions for developing physically accurate simulation pipelines by visiting the NVIDIA Robotics simulation use case page.Robot developers can tap into NVIDIA Isaac Sim, which supports multiple robot training techniques:Synthetic data generation for training perception AI modelsSoftware-in-the-loop testing for the entire robot stackRobot policy training with Isaac LabDevelopers can also pair ROS 2 with Isaac Sim to train, simulate and validate their robot systems. The Isaac Sim to ROS 2 workflow is similar to workflows executed with other robot simulators such as Gazebo. It starts with bringing a robot model into a prebuilt Isaac Sim environment, adding sensors to the robot, and then connecting the relevant components to the ROS 2 action graph and simulating the robot by controlling it through ROS 2 packages.Stay up to date by subscribing to our newsletter and follow NVIDIA Robotics on LinkedIn, Instagram, X and Facebook.0 Comments 0 Shares 20 Views
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BLOGS.NVIDIA.COMFirst Star Wars Outlaws Story Pack Hits GeForce NOWGet ready to dive deeper into the criminal underworld of a galaxy far, far away as GeForce NOW brings the first major story pack for Star Wars Outlaws to the cloud this week.The season of giving continues GeForce NOW members can access a new free reward: a special in-game Star Wars Outlaws enhancement.Its all part of an exciting GFN Thursday, topped with five new games joining the more than 2,000 titles supported in the GeForce NOW library, including the launch of S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2: Heart of Chornobyl and Xbox Gaming Studios fan favorites Fallout 3: Game of the Year Edition and The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion.And make sure not to pass this opportunity up gamers who want to take the Performance and Ultimate memberships for a spin can do so with 25% off Day Passes, now through Friday, Nov. 22. Day Passes give access to 24 continuous hours of powerful cloud gaming.A New Saga BeginsThe galaxys most electrifying escapade gets even more exciting with the new Wild Card story pack for Star Wars Outlaws.This thrilling story pack invites scoundrels to join forces with the galaxys smoothest operator, Lando Calrissian, for a high-stakes Sabacc tournament thatll keep players on the edge of their seats. As Kay Vess, gamers bluff, charm and blast their way through new challenges, exploring uncharted corners of the Star Wars galaxy. Meanwhile, a free update will scatter fresh Contract missions across the stars, offering members ample opportunities to build their reputations and line their pockets with credits.To kick off this thrilling underworld adventure, GeForce NOW members are in for a special reward with the Forest Commando Character Pack.Time to get wild.The pack gives Kay and Nix, her loyal companion, a complete set of gear thats perfect for missions in lush forest worlds. Get equipped with tactical trousers, a Bantha leather belt loaded with attachments, a covert poncho to shield against jungle rain and a hood for Nix thats great for concealment in thick forests.Members of the GeForce NOW rewards program can check their email for instructions on how to claim the reward. Ultimate and Performance members can start redeeming style packages today. Dont miss out this offer is available through Saturday, Dec. 21, on a first-come, first-served basis.Welcome to the ZoneWelcome to the zone.S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2: Heart of Chornobyl, the highly anticipated sequel in the cult-classic S.T.A.L.K.E.R. series, is a first-person-shooter survival-horror game set in the Chornobyl Exclusion Zone.In the game which blends postapocalyptic fiction with Ukrainian folklore and the eerie reality of the Chornobyl disaster players can explore a vast open world filled with mutated creatures, anomalies and other stalkers while uncovering the zones secrets and battling for survival.The title features advanced graphics and physics powered by Unreal Engine 5 for stunningly realistic and detailed environments. Players choices impact the game world and narrative, which comprises a nonlinear storyline with multiple possible endings.Players will take on challenging survival mechanics to test their skills and decision-making abilities. Members can make their own epic story with a Performance membership for enhanced GeForce RTX-powered streaming at 1440p or an Ultimate membership for up to 4K 120 frames per second streaming, offering the crispest visuals and smoothest gameplay.Adventures AwaitVault 101 has opened.Members can emerge from Vault 101 into the irradiated ruins of Washington, D.C., in Fallout 3: Game of the Year Edition, which includes all five downloadable content packs released for Fallout 3. Experience the game that redefined the postapocalyptic genre with its morally ambiguous choices, memorable characters and the innovative V.A.T.S. combat system. Whether revisiting the Capital Wasteland, exploring the Mojave Desert or delving into the realm of Cyrodiil, these iconic titles have never looked or played better thanks to the power of GeForce NOWs cloud streaming technology.Members can look for the following games available to stream in the cloud this week:Towers of Aghasba (New release on Steam, Nov. 19)S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2: Heart of Chornobyl (New release on Steam and Xbox, available on PC Game Pass, Nov. 20)Star Wars Outlaws (New release on Steam, Nov. 21)The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Game of the Year Edition (Epic Games Store, Steam and Xbox, available on PC Game Pass)Fallout 3: Game of the Year Edition (Epic Games Store, Steam and Xbox, available on PC Game Pass)What are you planning to play this weekend? Let us know on X or in the comments below.which sci-fi series or movie would make a great game? NVIDIA GeForce NOW (@NVIDIAGFN) November 20, 20240 Comments 0 Shares 21 Views
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BLOG.PLAYSTATION.COMOfficial PlayStation Podcast Episode 501: Celebrating 30 Years of PlayStation (Part 2)Email us at PSPodcast@sony.com!Subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or download hereWhats up, gang! The festivities for PlayStations 30th anniversary continue this week as the crew hears from listeners and developers about their favorite PlayStation games of all time. Plus, the crew dives into their favorite games on PSP and PS3. Well continue to feature listeners and developers leading up to PlayStations 30th anniversary on December 3 and beyond.Stuff We Talked AboutNext weeks release highlights:Nine Sols | PS5, PS4Trombone Champ: Unflattened | PS VR2Snow Bros. Wonderland | PS5, PS4PlayStation VR2 news on Mare, Trombone Champ: Unflattened, Masters of Light, Alien: Rogue Incursion, and Hitman World of AssassinationMortal Kombat 1: Khaos Reigns new kombatant GhostfaceLegacy of Kain series retrospectiveGran Turismo 7 Update 1.54 adds five new cars, a new Cafe Menu, and moreMLB The Show 25 revealed30th Anniversary listener and developer favorite PlayStation gamesThe podcast crew highlights personal top PSP and PS3 games (to be continued)The CastView and download imageDownload the imagecloseCloseDownload this imageSid Shuman Senior Director of Content Communications, SIEView and download imageDownload the imagecloseCloseDownload this imageTim Turi Content Communications Manager, SIEView and download imageDownload the imagecloseCloseDownload this imageBrett Elston Manager, Content Communications, SIEView and download imageDownload the imagecloseCloseDownload this imageODell Harmon Jr. Content Communications Specialist, SIEThanks to Dormiln for our rad theme song and show music.[Editors note: PSN game release dates are subject to change without notice. Game details are gathered from press releases from their individual publishers and/or ESRB rating descriptions.]0 Comments 0 Shares 15 Views
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BLOG.PLAYSTATION.COMShare of the Week: Dragon Age: The Veilguard CompanionsLast week, we asked you to highlight favorite companions in Dragon Age: The Veilguard using #PSshare #PSBlog. Here are this weeks heroic highlights:_xFenrir shares scout Lace Harding posing with her bow and arrows on her back.LadyCalzone shares a portrait of Mourn Watcher Emmerich bathed in the green glow of his staff.devilishbrycevp shares a portrait of Veil Jumper elf Bellara.esterinaska shares Shadow Dragon mage Neve in the middle of an incantation.jdbolzan shares a portrait of dragon hunter Taash looking sullen.xLightningWolfx shares Grey Warden elf Davrin in the heat of battle.Search #PSshare #PSBlog on Twitter or Instagram to see more entries to this weeks theme. Want to be featured in the next Share of the Week?THEME: GatheringSUBMIT BY: 11:59 PM PT on November 27, 2024Next week, its time to come together. Share a moment that had characters gathering together in the game of your choice using #PSshare #PSBlog for a chance to be featured.0 Comments 0 Shares 15 Views
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WWW.POLYGON.COMSmile 2, Alien: Romulus, Netflixs The Piano Lesson, and every movie new to streamingEach week on Polygon, we round up the most notable new releases to streaming and VOD, highlighting the biggest and best new movies for you to watch at home.This week, Smile 2, the sequel to the supernatural horror debut from director Parker Finn, leers its way onto VOD following its theatrical debut in September. If supernatural horror isnt your bag, why not give sci-fi horror a try? Alien: Romulus, Evil Dead director Fede lvarezs new installment in the venerable Alien franchise, slithers onto Hulu this week alongside the Nick Jonas-led comedy drama The Good Half and the historical drama Firebrand starring Alicia Vikander.Theres a whole lot more to choose from on streaming this weekend, including the historical survival drama Blitz on Apple TV Plus; The Piano Lesson starring John David Washington (Tenet); Shrek director Vicky Jensons latest animated adventure, Spellbound, on Netflix; Blink Twice on MGM Plus; and several other new releases.Heres everything new thats available to watch this weekend!New on NetflixThe Piano LessonWhere to watch: Available to stream on NetflixGenre: DramaRun time: 2h 5mDirector: Malcolm WashingtonCast: Samuel L. Jackson, John David Washington, Ray FisherThe feature directorial debut by Malcolm Washington adapts August Wilsons play for the silver screen. Starring Malcolms brother John David, The Piano Lesson centers on the lives of Boy Willie Charles and his family living in post-Great Depression Pittsburgh. As the Charles family quarrels over the fate of a prized heirloom, a piano decorated with designs carved by an enslaved ancestor, the fight threatens to roil old resentments and inflame long-simmering tensions.JoyWhere to watch: Available to stream on NetflixGenre: Biographical dramaRun time: 1h 55mDirector: Ben TaylorCast: Bill Nighy, Thomasin McKenzie, James NortonJoytells the story of the first test-tube baby and the invention of in vitro fertilization, through the eyes of nurse Jean Purdy, scientist Robert Edwards, and surgeon Patrick Steptoe in the 1970s. The trio faces opposition, as religious zealots claim their work to be unnatural, but continue to persevere in the face of those odds. For decades, Purdys contributions to the development of IVF were largely forgotten, but in recent years shes been more and more recognized.SpellboundWhere to watch: Available to stream on NetflixGenre: Fantasy comedyRun time: 1h 49mDirector: Vicky JensonCast: Rachel Zegler, John Lithgow, Jenifer LewisA new animated musical from the director ofShrek,Spellboundis about a young princess who must break a spell thats transformed her parents into monsters and split her kingdom in two. Musical legend Alan Menken does the music for the movie, and with Rachel Zegler as the lead, the soundtrack is sure to soar. The movie was first calledSplit before it was changed toThe Unbreakable Spell, and after shifting between a few streaming services, it was finally renamed Spellbound.The Merry GentlemenWhere to watch: Available to stream on NetflixGenre: Musical rom-comRun time: 1h 27mDirector: Peter SullivanCast: Britt Robertson, Chad Michael Murray, Marla SokoloffMagic Mike meets a cozy Christmas movie in this new Netflix holiday flick. A dancer tries to save her familys performance venue by putting on a steamy all-male dance revue to raise money. She recruits some of the hot men around her small town and trains them in the art of hip thrusting and shirt tearing and also starts to fall for one of them. Will she save her parents venue just in time for Christmas? Given the genre, probably, but there will be more bare torsos than usual.New on HuluAlien: RomulusWhere to watch: Available to stream on HuluGenre: Sci-fi horrorRun time: 1h 59mDirector: Fede lvarezCast: Cailee Spaeny, David Jonsson, Isabela MercedSet 20 years after the events of Ridley ScottsAlien, Fede lvarezs sci-fi horror film follows three pairs of young siblings who attempt to scavenge through a derelict space station in a last-ditch effort to escape their indentured servitude to the Weyland-Yutani megacorporation. What they discover aboard the station, however, is not their salvation, but a horror beyond anything they couldve possibly imagined.From ourreview:Is it as good asAlienorAliens? is the obvious question franchise fans will ask when weighing whether to seeAlien: Romulus. lvarez and Sayagues seem to have been uncomfortably aware that this question was coming. They anticipated those five different answers about what Alien fans love from the previous films, and tried to split the difference between all of them and more. Like the Romulus and Remus stations, which serve as the films setting,Alien: Romulusis made up of roughly two parts: a haunted-house story in outer space laAlien, and a crowd-pleasing horror-action spectacle likeAliens. The former element is stronger than the latter in this case, and the imbalance is one of the reasonsAlien: Romulusfeels like a by-the-numbers retread of the franchise defining it, rather than the resuscitative breath it so desperately needs.The Good HalfWhere to watch: Available to stream on HuluGenre: Comedy dramaRun time: 1h 36mDirector: Robert SchwartzmanCast: Nick Jonas, Brittany Snow, David ArquetteThe Jonas Brothers very own Nick Jonas stars as an emotionally distant writer returning to Cleveland, Ohio, for his mothers funeral, after years of avoiding his complicated family. He forges some new relationships and confronts some old ones, and eventually must face his grief and family drama head on.The Good Halffirst premiered at the 2023 Tribeca film festival.FirebrandWhere to watch: Available to stream on HuluGenre:Historical dramaRun time:2h 1mDirector:Karim AnouzCast:Alicia Vikander, Jude Law, Eddie MarsanKing Henry VIII is remembered for many things, but hes probably most known for marrying six women in his lifetime, two of which he had executed. Alicia Vikander (Ex Machina) stars in this historical drama as Katherine Parr, the sixth wife of Henry VIII (Jude Law), who must fight for her survival when the kings behavior becomes more and more erratic and paranoid in the years preceding the end of his reign.New on MaxWatchmen: Chapter IWhere to watch: Available to stream on MaxGenre:Superhero dramaRun time:1h 23mDirector:Brandon ViettiCast:Troy Baker, Adrienne Barbeau, Corey BurtonWatchmenis back, this time as a multi-part animated film series! In an alternate 1985, a government-sponsored superhero has been inexplicably murdered. Determined to apprehend his killer, a costumed vigilante named Rorschach reunites with his estranged former colleagues and scours the criminal underworld of New York is his search for clues. What he uncovers is a conspiracy that threatens to endanger the entire world. Will he be able to track down the conspirators before its too late?New on Apple TV PlusBlitzWhere to watch: Available to stream on Apple TV PlusGenre: DramaRun time: 2hDirector: Steve McQueenCast: Saoirse Ronan, Elliott Heffernan, Harris DickinsonSaoirse Ronan (Lady Bird) stars in Steve McQueens historical drama as Rita, a young mother who sends her son George (Elliott Heffernan) to the English countryside to protect him from the impending attack on London by Nazi Germany. When Rita learns that George did not reach his destination, she embarks on a search to find him.Bread & RosesWhere to watch: Available to stream on Apple TV PlusGenre: DocumentaryRun time: 1h 30mDirector: Sahra ManiBread & Rosesis a documentary about women in Afghanistan living under the Taliban, following three women: Sharifa, a former government employee confined indoors; Zahra, a dentist who began to organize activists till she was captured and tortured; and Taranom, who has been exiled to Pakistan for her activism. The documentary premiered at the 2023 Cannes Film Festival to critical acclaim.New on MGM PlusBlink TwiceWhere to watch: Available to stream on MGM PlusGenre:Psychological thrillerRun time:1h 42mDirector:Zo KravitzCast:Naomi Ackie, Channing Tatum, Christian SlaterZo Kravitzs directorial debut is a psychological thriller about a cocktail waitress named Frida (Naomi Ackie) who gets whisked away to a private island by a tech mogul for a lavish partying getaway. But Frida begins to notice that something strange is happening with the female guests. Fun fact: The films working title wasPussy Island, but the Motion Picture Association had an issue with that.New on MubiWitchesWhere to watch: Available to stream on Mubi USGenre: DocumentaryRun time: 1h 30mDirector: Elizabeth SankeyCast: Catherine Cho, Sophia Di Martino, David EmsonThis documentary chronicles the relationship between how witches have been characterized across the history of film, television, and culture and how we view women, motherhood, and mental health. Relying on her own robust knowledge and long-standing obsession with the films subject matter, Elizabeth Sankey draws on clips from The Wizard of Oz, Girl, Interrupted, Rosemarys Baby, and more to illustrate her argument about the connection between the history of witches and the historical vilification of women and their bodies.New to rentSmile 2Where to watch: Available to stream on MetrographGenre: Supernatural horrorRun time: 2h 7mDirector: Parker FinnCast: Kyle Gallner, Naomi Scott, Lukas GageParker Finn returns with a follow-up to his smash-hit horror debut, Smile. Picking up just a week after the events of the previous film, Smile 2 centers on Skye Riley (Naomi Scott), a famous pop star recovering from a tragic car accident. When a mysterious curse is inadvertently passed on to her, Skye struggles to retain her sanity as she fights against a parasitic supernatural entity that seeks to devour her from the inside out.From our review:Smiledodging the streaming abyss and finding box-office success felt like a miracle, butSmile 2is something even rarer: a horror sequel that outdoes its predecessor in every way. Rather than simply rehashing the original, Parker Finn pushes his clever premise to its logical extreme and builds some incredibly scary scenes to match. In fact, Finn endsSmile 2in a spot that feels like the perfect conclusion to the franchise and the perfect jumping-off point for the career of one of the most exciting horror directors of his generation.0 Comments 0 Shares 30 Views
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WWW.POLYGON.COMGame Boy classic Donkey Kong Land is on Nintendo Switch Online nowJoining the likes of Metroid 2, Kirbys Dream Land, Links Awakening, and tons of other amazing Game Boy games, Nintendo Switch Onlines retro catalogue now includes another classic: Donkey Kong Land. Its nominally a Game Boy adaptation of Donkey Kong Country for the SNES, but the game actually has a slightly different story, changes to enemies, and some entire levels that arent in Country.Grab a vine and join the thrills in the Land of Kong. Donkey Kong Land is now available to play for #NintendoSwitchOnline members! #GameBoy pic.twitter.com/OBYq0Faoh4 Nintendo of America (@NintendoAmerica) November 22, 2024The main reason why I love Donkey Kong Land and, while were here, Donkey Kong Land 2 and 3, which will probably be on Nintendo Switch Online soon at the rate these retro games are getting added is the way that the Donkey Kong Country soundtrack got adapted for the Game Boys sound chip. The rearrangements of these classic catchy songs are very impressive; you can get a taste of the sound in the trailer thats in Nintendos post on X announcing the games addition to Switch Online. No shade to the SNES but I simply prefer the Game Boys sound. I used to pause this game just to listen to specific tracks.The original Donkey Kong Country trilogy is also already on Nintendo Switch Online, by the way, so you can really dive deep into the DK catalogue if thats your thing. These games hold up quite well considering theyre from the 90s. Incidentally, the DK Rap may not hold up quite as well, but it has a 2024 remake that rules.0 Comments 0 Shares 30 Views
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SMASHINGMAGAZINE.COMWhy You Should Speak At Events As An Early-Career ProfessionalOn Thursday, October 10, 2024, I gave my first talk at an international event, the WordPress Accessibility Day (WPAD) 2024. Just a few months before, I was a newcomer to the world of web accessibility. Yet here I was, speaking to an audience of accessibility specialists and advocates, and they were genuinely interested in what I had to share. How did I get here? Most importantly, how can you get here?My Journey To Web Accessibility And Public SpeakingI first learned about web accessibility from contributing to caMicroscope as an Outreachy intern. Outreachy offers internships in open source and open science to people underrepresented in tech within their home countries. caMicroscope is basically an open-source tool for studying and analyzing digital images of body tissues.During my three-month internship, I worked on enhancing the caMicroscopes accessibility. I conducted accessibility audits to identify areas for improvement and fixed several technical issues to make the web app more accessible. Since this was my first exposure to accessibility, I spent a lot of time researching and learning, gradually building a knowledge base that would later inspire my first talk.The more I learned about accessibility, the more I realized how important it is to digital product design and user experience, yet few people seemed to be talking about it. Just before my internship ended, I began searching for accessibility events that I could attend to connect with people in the field. That was how I stumbled on the Call for Proposals (CFP) for WordPress Accessibility Day 2024.Initially, I was hesitant to apply. I wondered,What do I know about accessibility that people would care to listen to me?But I also thought,How often do you find a UX designer not only testing for accessibility but actually implementing technical fixes for the first time?This was my experience, my story, and no one could tell it better than me. The CFP also encouraged first-time speakers to submit a proposal. That was an additional motivation. I figured,Whats the worst that could happen?So, I pushed through my doubts, did extensive research to choose a topic, and finally submitted my proposal.When I received the email that my proposal was accepted, I was thrilled. But then came the next hurdle preparing the presentation itself. Now, I had to think deeply about my audience: what message I wanted to convey and how to make it engaging and informative. After all, people were going to spend their time listening to me. I wanted to make it worth their while.I reworked my slides at least four times. Even the night before my talk, I was still making edits (something I dont recommend!). Watching the sessions of speakers who presented before me helped me learn some last-minute tips, but it also led to comparing my slides to theirs, wondering if I was missing something. Up until my talk began, I struggled with imposter syndrome. What if I forgot what I was supposed to say? Or dont know how to answer a question that an attendee asks?Finally, the moment came. I spent 40 minutes sharing with attendees the importance of manual accessibility testing. Not long into my presentation, I felt my initial anxiety melt away. I was calm and enthusiastic throughout the rest of my talk. It was an amazing experience, one that Im grateful for.Since then, Ive submitted another talk proposal to speak at a different conference. While I still have some doubts, theyre no longer about whether or not Im qualified to speak but rather about whether or not my talk will be accepted. Ive grown since my first talk, and if youre considering a similar path, you can too.Why We Hold BackAt every tech event I attend, when the hosts introduce the speakers, the introductions typically go something like the following:John Doe is the Senior Product Designer at XYZ Company, bringing over seven years of expertise to his role. He serves as Chairman of the Technical Steering Committee for the ABC Community, contributing to its strategic direction and growth. As the founder of LMNOP, John has driven a startup that has generated over $XXXX in revenue and created over 500 jobs, making a substantial impact on the African tech ecosystem.Impressive. Inspiring. And for a newbie, maybe even intimidating.When theyre giving their talk, I often catch myself thinking:With so many years of experience, no wonder they know so much. When will I ever reach this level?I was subconsciously beginning to associate speaker with expert. I started believing that to qualify as a speaker, I needed an impressive title, years of experience, or some remarkable achievement under my belt. And I know Im not the only one who feels this way.How To Deal With Impostor SyndromeWhen I first saw the call for speakers for WordPress Accessibility Day, my immediate reaction was to scroll past it. After all, I had only been working with web accessibility for a short time. Surely, they were looking for seasoned professionals with years of experience, right? Wrong. Had I given in to this misconception, I would have robbed myself of an incredible opportunity for growth.If youve ever held back from submitting a talk proposal because you feel youre not qualified enough to talk on a subject, here are some tips to help you deal with the imposter syndrome:Embrace Your Newbie StatusThe reason you feel like an imposter is probably because youre cosplaying as an expert that youre not (yet), and youre afraid people might see through the facade. So, the fear of failing and the pressure to meet expectations weigh you down. Be proud of your novice status. And who said experts make the best speakers? Even the so-called experts get nervous to speak.Practice, Practice, PracticeAnother reason you may hold back is because you dont have speaking experience. But how do you gain speaking experience? You guessed right by speaking. So, speak. Or at least practice speaking. The more prepared you are, the more confident youll feel. Start by presenting to your rubber duck, your pet, a friend, or a family member. Each time you practice, youll discover ways to explain concepts more clearly and identify areas where you need to strengthen your understanding. Record yourself and watch it back. Yes, its uncomfortable, but its one of the best ways to improve your delivery and body language.Focus On Your JourneyYour recent learning experience is actually an advantage. You still remember what its like to struggle with concepts that experts take for granted. This makes you qualified to help others who are just starting. Think about it: Who better to explain the challenges of learning a new technology than someone who just overcame them?Focus On Sharing, Not ProvingShift your mindset from I need to prove Im an expert to I want to share what Ive learned. This subtle change removes the pressure of perfection and places the focus where it belongs on helping others. Share your mistakes, your aha moments, the resources that helped you. These are often more valuable than polished theory from someone whos forgotten what its like to be a beginner.Share Your ExperienceIm not the first UX designer to dive into accessibility, but out of many contributors who applied to the project, I was the one selected to improve caMicroscopes accessibility. Thats my unique angle. Your background and experience bring a perspective that others can learn from. Dont try to compete with comprehensive tutorials or documentation. Instead, share your practical, real-world experience. Focus on sharing:Specific problems you encountered and how you solved them;Lessons learned from failed approaches;Real-world trade-offs and decisions you had to make;Insights that surprised you along the way;Practical tips that arent found in standard documentation.Remember That The Audience Wants You To SucceedConference attendees (and organizers) arent there to judge you or catch you making mistakes. Theyre there to learn, and they want you to succeed. Many will be grateful to hear from someone who can relate to their current experience level. Your vulnerability and openness about being new to the field can actually make your talk more approachable and engaging.Why Newbie Voices MatterYou Bring A Fresh PerspectiveAs an early-career professional, you bring a fresh, unencumbered viewpoint to the table. The questions you ask and the solutions you propose arent constrained by the way things have always been done.This reminds me of the story about the truck that got stuck under a bridge. Experts spent hours trying complex maneuvers to free it until a schoolboy suggested a simple solution deflating the tires. Your recent learning experiences make you uniquely positioned to see solutions that seasoned professionals overlook.You see, innovation often arises from those not bound by conventional thinking. As a newcomer, youre more likely to draw parallels from other industries or suggest unconventional approaches that could lead to breakthroughs.You Inspire Others Like YouWhenever I see a call for speakers for an event, I have a habit of checking the speakers lineup from past events to see if theres anyone like me Nigerian, female, relatively new to tech, young. If I dont find anyone similar, I often feel hesitant about submitting a proposal. But if I do, Im immediately encouraged to apply.Your Story Has PowerYour story, your ideas, your fresh take they could be the solution to someones problem, ignite a new area of exploration, or simply give another budding professional the confidence to pursue their goals. Your journey could be exactly what someone in the audience needs to hear. So, dont let imposter syndrome hold you back. The tech community needs your voice.When you speak at events, youre not just sharing your own knowledge. Youre inspiring other newcomers to step up and share their voices, too. Representation matters, and youre contributing to the diversity of perspectives, which is necessary for progress and innovation.Benefits Of Speaking As A NewcomerBesides the anxiety that comes with speaking, are there benefits that you gain from being a first-time speaker at an event? Short answer: Yes. What are they?Your Knowledge GrowsYou know what they say: If you want to master something, teach it.When I started preparing for my accessibility talk, I extensively researched not just my topic but also how best to deliver it. I read articles on creating accessible presentations. I was speaking at an accessibility event, after all, so my slides and delivery had to be accessible to all in the audience. The questions from the audience also challenged me to think about accessibility from angles I hadnt considered before. Trust me, youll learn more preparing for a 30-minute talk than you would in months of regular work.You Become More ConfidentRemember that shaky feeling when you first pushed code to production? Speaking at an event is similar terrifying at first but incredibly empowering once youve done it. After my first talk, I found that I became more confident in team meetings, more willing to share ideas, and more comfortable with challenging assumptions. Theres something powerful about standing in front of a room (virtual or physical) and sharing your knowledge that makes other professional challenges seem less daunting.The Quality And Quantity Of Your Network IncreasesNetworking hits differently when youre a speaker. Before my talk, I was just another attendee sending connection requests. After? Industry leaders were reaching out to ME. I remember checking my LinkedIn notifications after my accessibility talk and seeing connection requests from people Id only dreamed of connecting with.Now, instead of trying to start conversations at networking sessions (which, lets be honest, can be awkward), your talk becomes the conversation starter. People approach you with genuine interest in your perspective, and suddenly, youre having meaningful discussions about your passion with folks who share it.It Gives Your Career A Significant BoostWant to know what sets you apart from other candidates with similar years of experience? Speaking credentials. Imagine listing Speaker at WordPress Accessibility Day on my resume. It shows initiative and expertise that goes beyond day-to-day work activities.Plus, conferences often give speakers free or discounted tickets to future events; thats premium access to learning and networking opportunities that might otherwise be out of reach for early-career professionals. Thats how you get to that level.You Contribute To The Tech Knowledge BaseOften, especially with virtual conferences, a recording of the event is uploaded on YouTube. That means anyone searching the web for a topic related to your talk will find your talk in the search results. Your 30-minute presentation becomes a permanent resource in the vast library of tech knowledge. I cant count the number of times a conference video addressed a concern I had or served as a resource for a talk or an article I was working on. Now, I get to be on the other side, helping someone else figure things out.And heres another bonus: those YouTube videos also work as a portfolio of sorts. So, not only are you contributing to the community, but youre also building a body of work that showcases your expertise and speaking skills.You Just Might Get PaidHeres something people dont talk about enough: many conferences pay their speakers or at least cover travel expenses. Not only are you learning and growing, but you might also get paid for it! Even if the event doesnt offer payment, the experience itself is invaluable for your portfolio.You Build Your Personal BrandEvery time you speak, youre building your personal brand. Your talks become content you can share on social media, add to your portfolio, and reference in job interviews. Imagine a recruiter saying to you, I remember you from your talk at a so-and-so conference. In an industry as competitive as tech, this kind of recognition is invaluable.Tips For First-Time SpeakersI found this article by Andy Budd on how to become a better speaker at conferences very helpful when I was preparing for my talk. In addition to his expert advice, here are a few tips Id like to share from my own experience as a first-time speaker:Choose A Topic Youre Passionate AboutWhen selecting a topic, pick something youre genuinely passionate about. Your enthusiasm will shine through your presentation and captivate the audience.Recently learned a new skill that simplified your workflow?Participated in a workshop that changed how you approach a problem?Discovered a clever workaround to a common problem?Topics like these, drawn from your personal experiences, make for compelling talk ideas.Heres a hack Ive used to uncover potential speaking ideas: instead of racking your brain when a call for proposals goes out, stay alert for inspiration in your day-to-day activities. As you go about your work or scroll through social media, jot down any concepts that pique your curiosity. That seemingly mundane task you were performing when the idea struck could serve as a fascinating hook for your presentation.Prepare ThoroughlyOnce youve settled on a topic, its time to dive deep into research and practice. Spend time mastering the subject matter from every angle so you can speak with authority. If you followed tip no. 1 (choose a topic youre passionate about and are drawing from your personal experience), you are already halfway prepared.But dont stop there. Rehearse your talk multiple times, refining your delivery and transitions until you feel confident. Watch recordings of similar presentations and critically analyze what worked well and where theres room for improvement. How did the speakers engage the audience? Were there any areas that could have been explained better? Studying successful talks will help you identify ways to elevate your own performance.Engage With Your AudienceA speaking engagement is a conversation, not a monologue. Encourage questions and discussion throughout your talk. Be responsive to the audiences needs and interests. If you notice puzzled expressions or hesitant body language, pause to clarify or rephrase. Making that personal connection will keep people invested and eager to learn from you.Start With A Virtual EventIf the prospect of speaking in front of a live audience makes you nervous, consider starting with a virtual event. The online format can feel more approachable since youll be delivering the talk from the comfort of your home, and youll have the flexibility to reference notes or prompts without the audience noticing.Connect With Other First-Time SpeakersWhen I was preparing my talk, I spent hours on YouTube searching for talks by people who shared my background. I was particularly interested in their early speaking appearances, so Id scroll through their video history to find their first-ever talks.These speakers werent polished professionals at the time, and thats exactly what made their talks valuable to me. Watching them helped me realize that perfection isnt the goal. I studied their presentations carefully, noted what worked well and what could be improved, and used these insights to strengthen my own talk.If youre more outgoing than I am, consider reaching out directly to other new speakers in your community. You can find them on Twitter, LinkedIn, or at local tech meetups. Building a support system of people who understand exactly what youre going through can be incredibly reassuring. You can practice your talks together and provide feedback to each other.Be AuthenticFinally, dont be afraid to let your authentic self shine through. Share personal anecdotes, tell jokes, discuss the challenges you faced, and be vulnerable about your own learning journey.Your honesty and humility will resonate far more than a polished, impersonal presentation. Remember, the audience wants to connect with you, not just your expertise.ConclusionIn retrospect, Im glad that I pushed past my initial doubts and applied to speak at WordPress Accessibility Day. It was a transformative experience that has accelerated my growth in the field and connected me with an incredible community.To all the newcomers reading this:Your voice matters. Your perspective is valuable. The tech community needs fresh voices and perspectives. Your I just learned this enthusiasm can be infectious and inspiring.So, the next time you see a call for speakers, dont scroll past it. Take that leap. Apply to speak. Share your knowledge. You never know who you might inspire or what doors you might open for yourself and for others.Remember, every expert was once a beginner. I hope youre inspired to take the stage and let your voice be heard.Further ResourcesGetting Started in Public Speaking: Global Diversity CFP Day, Rachel AndrewComplete Guide to Giving Your First Conference Talk, Gwendolyn FaradayHow to Prepare for Your First Conference Talk, Lisa Wentz M.A.How to Write a Conference Talk Abstract That Will Get Accepted, Linda Ikechukwu0 Comments 0 Shares 28 Views