• The Beats Studio Pro Is Almost $200 Off For Black Friday
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    Looking for premium headphones, only without the premium price tag? Amazon and Best Buy just dropped a Black Friday deal that's worth getting excited about. The Beats Studio Pro, normally selling for $350, is now going for just $160. And no, that was not a typo, we're talking about a massive $190 price cut on some seriously cool hardware.
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  • Pokemon TCG Pocket Player Gets God Pack, But Not on Their Account
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    A Pokemon TCG Pocket player has opened a God pack, but it was on their girlfriend's account. As with physical cards, Pokemon TCG Pocket players can find rare cards in the mobile game, though adding these coveted items to an account requires a good dose of luck.
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  • Space Simulation & Being Gangstalked!
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    Update? Horror is more like it! Hello folks. Ive made good progress on entity scripting and mission scripting and bug fixes. Its much more fun to develop when many of the annoying tiny bugs you never get around to fixing are finally fixed.Still, I should be further along than I am and Im going to take you down a VERY DARK road and tell you why Im behind schedule.My real name is Michael Preston Joseph. I was a full scholarship basketball player for Penn State from 1991
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  • Newtonian gravity tutorial
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    I've started a tutorial for Newtonian gravity in PDF format. I have the math and code written, and now I'm just fleshing it out with English:https://github.com/sjhalayka/papers/blob/main/newtonian%20gravitation/bezier_escape.pdfIn the tutorial, I am covering the following topics:Typedefs and constantsBrute force: int
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  • Get the Power of GeForce-Powered Gaming in the Cloud Half Off With Black Friday Deal
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    Turn Black Friday into Green Thursday with a new deal on GeForce NOW Ultimate and Performance memberships this week. For a limited time, get 50% off new Ultimate or Performance memberships for the first three months to experience the power of GeForce RTX-powered gaming at a fraction of the cost.The giving continues for GeForce NOW members: SteelSeries is offering a 30% discount exclusively to all GeForce NOW members on Stratus+ or Nimbus+ controllers, perfect for gaming anytime, anywhere when paired with GeForce NOW on Android and iOS devices. To redeem the discount, opt in to GeForce NOW rewards and look out for an email with details. Enjoy this exclusive offer on its own it cant be combined with other SteelSeries promotions.Its not a GFN Thursday without new games this week, six are joining the over 2,000 titles in the GeForce NOW library.Plus, the Steam Autumn Sale is happening now, featuring stellar discounts on GeForce NOW-supported games. Snag beloved publishers top titles, including Nightingale from Inflexion Games, Remnant and Remnant II from Arc Games, and Cult of the Lamb and The Plucky Squire from Devolver and even more from publishers Frost Giant Studios, Metric Empire, tinyBuild, Torn Banner Studios and Tripwire. The sale runs through Wednesday, Dec. 4.Stuff Your StockingsThis holiday season, GeForce NOW is spreading cheer to gamers everywhere with an irresistible Black Friday offer. Those looking to try out the cloud gaming service can now level up their gaming with 50% off new Ultimate and Performance memberships for the first three months. Its the perfect time for gamers to treat themselves or a buddy to GeForce RTX-powered gaming without having to upgrade any hardware.Thankful for cloud gaming discounts.Lock in all the perks of the newly enhanced Performance membership, now featuring crisp 1440p streaming, at half off for the next three months. Or go all out with the Ultimate tier delivering the same premium experience GeForce RTX 4080 GPU owners enjoy now available at the regular monthly cost of a Performance membership.With a GeForce NOW membership, gamers can stream over 2,000 PC games from popular digital gaming stores with longer gaming sessions and real-time ray tracing for supported titlgames across nearly all devices. Performance members can stream at up to 1440p at 60 frames per second, and Ultimate members can stream up to 4K at 120 fps or 1080p at 240 fps.Dont let this festive deal slip away give the gift of gaming this holiday season with GeForce NOWs Black Friday sale. Whether battling winter bosses or exploring snowy landscapes, do it with exceptional performance at an exceptional price.Elevating New GamesIn addition, members can look for the following:New Arc Line (New release on Steam, Nov. 26)MEGA MAN X DiVE Offline Demo (Steam)PANICORE (Steam)Resident Evil 7 Teaser: Beginning Hour Demo (Steam)Slime Rancher (Steam)Sumerian Six (Steam)What are you planning to play this weekend? Let us know on X or in the comments below.Black Friday came early. Enjoy 50% off your first 3 months of an Ultimate or Performance monthly membership!Offer available for new & upgrading membersgrab it today! https://t.co/2quxLMccsG pic.twitter.com/3eRx930oSw NVIDIA GeForce NOW (@NVIDIAGFN) November 27, 2024
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  • The best early Magic: The Gathering deals of Black Friday
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    There are just a few more days until Black Friday officially kicks off. Weve already rounded up the best early Black Friday deals, but this post focuses strictly on Magic: The Gathering deals, of which there are some good ones especially around Murders at Karlov Manor, the murder mystery-themed set that launched earlier this year, and Outlaws of Thunder Junction, Magics first western set.For newcomers, theres no better time to pick up a starter bundle or pre-made Commander decks to immerse yourselves in one (or more!) of Magics many worlds. For more veteran players, or for players who are hosting a night of Magic games, the booster boxes offer a chance to pick up packs of sets that you can open en masse and increase your odds of getting some of the rarer sets or just throw your own booster draft tournaments. If youre looking for booster boxes specifically, you might want to act fast, as historically those have sold out quicker than other Magic items. Well keep updating this piece regularly this holiday shopping month, so be sure to check back if youre looking for something in particular.Looking for more? Check out all of Polygons favorite early Black Friday deals, including great discounts on board games and video games and gaming accessories. And subscribe to our newsletter below to get great deals delivered to your inbox every week.
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  • Astro Bot gets its first discount ahead of Black Friday
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    If you ask me and youre reading this, so yes, implicitly, you are the best game to launch on the PlayStation 5 in 2024 is Astro Bot. No disrespect to Final Fantasy 7: Rebirth (also great) or any other console exclusives, but Team Asobis joyful platformer is full of the right stuff and its discounted for the first time ever. QVC is offering an early Black Friday deal on Astro Bot, dropping from $59.99 to $49.99. It will be available at this price through Black Friday, Nov. 29, or until QVCs supply sells out.Looking for more? Check out all of Polygons favorite early Black Friday deals, including great discounts on board games, video games and gaming accessories, and Magic: The Gathering. And subscribe to our newsletter below to get great deals delivered to your inbox every week.
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  • India Mahdavis Mediterranean Revival of Monte-Carlo Beach Hotel
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    Monte-Carlo Beach, a historic retreat perched on the edge of the Mediterranean, has been reimagined through the creative lens of architect and designer India Mahdavi. The near-centenarian hotel bridges its glamorous past with contemporary elegance, honoring its Riviera roots while appealing to modern sensibilities. At the heart of her redesign is a return to the spirit of Mediterranean villas spaces that embrace their environment through natural light and elegant simplicity.Drawing on the beauty of the surrounding sea and pine forest, Mahdavi created interiors that feel connected to their setting without overpowering it. Maritime blues, sunny yellows, and crisp whites dominate the palette, while patterns like stripes and diamonds evoke a playful nod to the regions artistic heritage. She adds, For Monte Carlo Beach, I imagined a romance, a sentimental story unaffected by the passing of time, nourished by the imagery of the Riviera and the spirit of the great era of the 1930s in order to revive this mythical place with modernity and elegance.With the resorts 40 rooms and suites, including six adjoining loft suites, Mahdavi orchestrated an intimate dialogue between architecture and environment. The furnishings, with their clean lines and natural textures, echo the elegant simplicity of Mediterranean life luxury not focused on ostentation, but in the perfect harmony of form and function.The propertys public spaces unfold in a series of carefully composed scenes, from the historic Olympic-sized seawater pool to the intimate beach cabanas. Here, Mahdavis brilliance lies in knowing when to step back, creating understated settings that defer to the beautiful surrounding nature. Monte-Carlo Beach is also committed to environmental stewardship. Working with local gardens such as Domaine dAgerbol and Jardin des Antipodes, as well as regional fishermen and olive oil producers, the resort has integrated sustainability into its operations. Both restaurants, Elsa and Le Deck, have received the Committed Restaurant label from the Government of Monaco for their dedication to eco-friendly practices.For more information, visit montecarlosbm.com.Photography courtesy of Monte-Carlo Beach.
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  • When is it time to move prototyping from Figma to Protopie?
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    Once you reach the limits of Figma, its time to move on. Discover 3 hacks to enhance interactions with real-time validations, dynamicContinue reading on UX Collective
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  • Cost-effective UX strategies for 2025
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    Cost-effective UX strategies for2025Impacting product andbusinessPhoto by Razvan Chisu onUnsplashAs we're approaching the end of the year, the rush has begun to impact your product and show your value to the Business. Especially this year, when budgets have been tight, it's difficult to conduct primary research. But don't fret! You have many options to set yourself up forimpact.Here are three effective strategies UX Researchers & Designers can use to impact your Product for the good of your customers, prove your value to the Business, and set yourself up for success in2025.I'm using the metaphor of looking in vs. looking out of your organization or company and using that data to look forward. (See the Impact Problem, linked above, and Eva Schicker's model for reference).Looking "in" can be primary research your team has collected or what your partner teams have collected.Looking "out" is about seeking secondary or academic sources out in the industry.Both of these are retrospective approacheslooking backwards to find what was true in the past (Strategies 1 and 2). Then, you can look towards the future and prioritize testing (Strategy 3).Strategy 1Looking In: ExistingDataI like to think of utilizing existing data as, "Low-hanging fruit." This is one of the easiest places to start and you can do it without incurring additional cost. Simply look for data that exists already and see what hasn't been actedupon.The next step is to summarize all the existing research on a project or theme and then share the summary. Many years ago, there was one product I was working on over the course of several studies, and I started counting up the number of times that a certain recommendation came up for participants: nine times! Can you believeit?I created a table, hyperlinked the findings, and articulated the nuances of each time the feature recommendation was discussed as a solution to a pain point that our customers had.What happened?The team finally believed that the problem was big enough to solve and it gotfixed.Research doesn't exist in a vacuum. Just because the finding or insight came before doesn't mean it's not still accurate. Most of the time, it still will bethis is what some folks call, "durable findings." Or, put another way, Kai Wong discusses the importance of preserving your findings.Where to look and Whom to talktoThere are also several places you can look for existingdata:Previous Primary Research Studies: You probably have several of these already. But have you taken advantage of all the insights? What about those insights that were minor at the time but have built up? Are there patterns across your previousstudies?Analytics and Usage Metrics: Your data scientist probably has access to these. Have you ever sat down with them to go over the trends over the last few months? What behaviors are emerging? Have you seen the impact of your recommendations? More on Analytics in UX from NN/g (YouTube).Customer Feedback/Customer Support Calls: There are many ways to approach this one but your sales team is going to be on the front lines here. Do you know who they are? Marketing is your other friend here, along with Social Media, below. They probably have lots of survey open ends that need some qualitative insight and triangulation!Social Media Pulse: Again, see above: Your Marketing partner is your friend here. Of course, just because the wheel is squeeky, doesn't mean it should get immediate attention but that's what a holistic approach is all about. Triangulate the squeaky wheel with other data types and sources and you're on yourway.If you're picking up a theme here already, good. I'll be more explicit:What you are looking for is a cohesive story across your studies, surveys, customer feedback, and socialmedia.Is everyone saying the same thing? And if so, is that on the radar of your leadership team? See Strategy 3, below, for planning.Strategy 2Looking Out: Secondary ResearchConducting secondary research is similar in nature to internal primary research in that it's retrospective, only, it's external to your company, conducted by someone else (and thus perhaps more "objective,"), and collected in such a way that likely your product or service nuances aren't specifically accounted for. Mayya Azarova summarizes asfollows:Secondary research is an essential foundation for UX work, necessary to explore the problem space and scope of prior projects and to identify important questions and best practices in the field of study. It also helps to focus the scope of your own project and often saves money. (Source:NN/g)This doesn't mean it's not valuableit's actually incredibly valuable. Especially in the cases where this is a premise to your work. While acknowledging that there are nuances between the following terms, I'm going to use them collectively: Desk Research, Lit Review, Academic Lit Review, as each of them involves doing research on the internet for secondary sources and not collecting primary data or doing primary research.Types of Secondary ResearchCore Concepts, Methodologies, and Best Practices: They say you don't have to reinvent the wheel for a good reason. Likely, someone else has done something similar and it's published just waiting to be referenced. On top of reviewing nuances of method, you can also get inspiration on approach and data types. Best Practices mean you can stand on the shoulders of giants and not make the same mistake others havemade.Theoretical Frameworks: Some of my biggest a-ha moments came from applying frameworks to a problem I'm working on. When you come across something that's already been validated, it's like magic. Everything falls into place. And then you can think about your product differently when applying an industry standard.Historical Context and Emerging Trends: Shifts in consumer behavior, technological advancements (like AI!), and new business practices all give a historical context to what's going on right now. By placing your product in the historical context, you can better take that step back to look at broadertrends.Competitive Landscape: This can be from a product or feature lens and compares publically existing data and experiences from your product vs. your competitors. This is a great place to start for future Competitive Benchmarking studies where you test your product head-to-head against your competitors. For more inspiration here, check out Mark Bridges' collection of Competitive Analysis & Strategy CaseStudies.Gaps in knowledge in the industry: Gaps of previous work lead to new research to conduct. When you find a gap, see if your product can solve it and then plan the research (Strategy 3, below), to position your product ahead of your competitors, identify areas for product innovation, and the application of new models and practices.Regulatory Compliance & Risk Management: I know, not a fun one, but you never know until you look. You should be looking especially as emerging technologies move towards government legislation. It's important to be on top ofthis!Ethical Considerations: A really fun area right now, especially in conversations about the ethical application of AI. This is certainly a whole article worth, so I'll just call it out as a direction you can explore as you develop human-centered AI-informed products. Learn more about Human-Centered AI(HCAI).Cultural Perspectives: Does your Product or service exist in more than one market? Have you done any research or design in those markets to see how customers are different? If you answered NO to either of these questions, then this is a massive opportunity! Check on this presentation I gave on Interpreting Cross-Cultural Data to get youstarted.A little curiosity goes a long way! Just be sure to cut yourself off when you've found,"Enough," (yes, I know this is difficult for many of us!). Time box it so you can keep moving forward to the next strategy, LookingAhead.Strategy 3Looking Ahead: Triangulate, Plan, and Prioritize theFutureThe point of all of this is to make better decisions about your customers and your product going forward. By understanding what you know, what your team knows, and what the industry knows, you can get a complete, or "holistic" picture of where your product is at in your market. Knowing all this, the story should clearlyemerge.Here are some questions to ask yourself:When you put it all together, does it tell a consistent story?What are the gaps in knowledge in yourself, your product, your market, and your industry?Once identified, does it make sense for you to fill thosegaps?If you take a look at all the potential projects and studies you can do, which of them will make the most impact? To the Product? To the Business?Are your organization's strategic initiatives in line with your primary and secondary research synthesis? Look for any misalignment and dig in to see if it's important to raise theflag."Strategy" is really just a fancy word for, "This is what we should donext."Based on all we know, here's a path forward. And, if there's something you don't know, that's part of thatpath.This process should bring you closer to your product team. They will see you in a new light. And you will start being seen as someone who understands "The Business." Which means you'll be promoted.Benefits of thisApproachRisk Reduction: Make sure you have identified all the potential risks and accounted for them, or "mitigated," them. It's best to be up front and call out potential threats so everyone is aware and then someone can take action onthem.Data-Backed Decisions: Ideally, you're always doing this, but it's good to find the data to support decisions that are being made in your org. You never know when someone is going to ask for it, and having them published somewhere or at the tip of your fingers means that you will be perceived as knowledgeable when it comes to customer and product data.Win.Knowledge Sharing: Maybe your teams don't share much you wouldn't be the first, unfortunately. This is an opportunity to break down political barriers and be a part of the solution.Cost-Effective: I'm coming full circle here. It's a lot more cost effective to summarize what we know (with a strategic focus, of course), than it is to conduct more primary research. There is a time and a place for that, and truly, it's a huge need right now. This helps you get ahead of that curve and position yourself as the go-toperson.Speed / Time to Market: This process helps you move fast (see the link above for Cost-Effective as well). Both internal speed and external speed of getting a better product out to your customers faster. We shouldn't be sitting on insights, we should be acting onthem.Concluding ThoughtsIn business and UX, knowledge is far more than just powerits the lever that drives profit, multiplies impact, and fuels advancement. When you strategically capitalize on untapped insights and align them with your most critical business objectives, you dont merely save resourcesyou unlock momentum. This approach propels you ahead of your competitors and positions you as a market leader with speed and precision.Business people want solutions to problems, not just identification of problems. UX People hold the key: solutions to those problems validated with customers.What have you tried? What success stories do you have employing these methods? I'd love to hear aboutit!Josh LaMar is the Co-Founder and CEO of Amplinate, an international agency focusing on cross-cultural Research & Design, based in the USA, France, Brazil, and India. As the Chief Strategy Officer of JoshLaMar Consult, he helps Entrepreneurs grow their business through ethical competitive advantage.Cost-effective UX strategies for 2025 was originally published in UX Collective on Medium, where people are continuing the conversation by highlighting and responding to this story.
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