• OpenGL engine - 2024 update showreel
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    Antares OpenGL engine (C++|OpenGL)Just a cumulative video showing most of the features implemented in my custom OpenGL engine.---------------------------------------List of the current features provided by the engine:. normal mapping. parallax occlusion mapping (with self shadowing). shadow mapping (directional and omnidirectional). advanced bloom (via downsampling)
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  • Arken Age A new sci-fi fantasy adventure hits PS VR2 Jan 16
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    Were back! My name is Blake Stone, Lead Designer at VitruviusVR, the development team behind Mervils & Shadow Legend VR on the original PS VR. We are very excited to launch our newest title Arken Age, a single-player VR adventure set in a terraformed sci-fi fantasy world.In the game you engage in full physics-based combat using Arkenite infused swords & guns; and can freely explore the densely filled environments under siege by Hyperions neural corruption. Arken Age has a full 15-hour story driven campaign, was built from the ground-up for PlayStation VR2, and is launching tomorrow, January 16.10 years of developing for PlayStation VRIn 2015, we were demoing an early version of Mervils: A VR Adventure, our third-person VR platforming game at the Immersed Conference in Toronto, Canada when we were approached by Richard Marks, Head of Sonys Magic Lab at the time. He couldnt tell us too much, but said that his team had something really cool in works for VR and that Mervils could be a great fit for it. He later sent us a prototype of the Project Morpheus headset which would later be renamed PlayStation VR, and since then we have never looked back.We released Mervils in 2017 and later launched Shadow Legend VR in 2020, a first-person medieval sword-fighting game, and we learned a ton from the PlayStation VR communitys feedback on those games that we have directly applied to Arken Age.From Shadow Legend we learned that players loved the Climbing Picks both for their fluidity of movement in VR and haptics on impact. For Arken Age we took the Climbing Picks one step further and physically integrated them into the players forearms and added the ability to flick your wrists upwards to deploy them at any time during the game.The Climbing Picks is only one example, but theres so much more included in the game. We further refined our custom VR inventory system, weapon crafting, character interactions, unique combat features, exploration elements, and our design philosophy behind building high-fidelity worlds in VR.Dynamic Foveated Rendering & breath-taking HDR graphicsIn order to take full advantage of the PlayStation VR2 we worked hard to ensure Arken Ages rendering, shaders, particle-effects, and post-effects were compatible with Dynamic Foveated Rendering (DFR) for the best image resolution possible. Although, image quality is not the only benefit of the PS VR2, with the vibrant world of the Bio-Chasm in Arken Age, it really showcases the importance of HDR graphics in VR with the bright blue waters, lush foliage, and emissive energy bloom from Arkenite weapons, buildings, & the robotic Hyperion soldiers in the world.VR weaponry & custom adaptive triggersWhen developing Arken Age our biggest focus was on realistic physics-based combat and one-of-a-kind VR weaponry; each with their own unique Adaptive Trigger haptics. In the game you begin with 3 fully customizable & paintable weapons and can collect over 30 unique weapon mods in total. Each attachment is custom designed for VR gameplay, ranging from the Hyperion God Axe; a throwing axe that uses PS VR2s eye-tracking & can be recalled at your will, the Tempered Cutter; a deployable saw blade that dismembers enemy limbs, and the Astral Ballista; a high-powered chargeable bow, to name a few. In addition, eye-tracking is used to enable the sniper scopes in the game, just close one eye when your head is close to a scope and watch the magic happen!Uncover the story of Bio-Chasm & your full VR alien bodyIn Arken Age you are a biological alien creation, built with full locomotion and the ability to freely jump, crouch, climb, & swim. You can view your full body in first-person and holster all weapons physically onto your character.Your journey begins in Celestial Custodians Tower on the shores of the Bio-Chasm, a terraformed realm created to harvest Arkenite Energy. Its divine founder, the Grand Arborist, has ceased cultivation of your planet and every transmission sent to him has been met with abject silence. In Arken Age you uncover the truth behind the disappearance of the Grand Arborist, forge alliance with the Nara alien race, take up arms against Hyperions legion of corrupted soldiers, and learn how your character; who is part Nara and part Hyperion tech, fits into this world.Arken Age takes the player through a full 15-hour adventure, combines both physics-based sword combat with long-range gun combat, has a wide-range of custom VR interactions, epic VR boss fights, and gives the player full freedom to explore the dense environments of the Bio-Chasm.We want to thank everyone in the PlayStation VR community for their support over the years and we hope Arken Age will be something PS VR2 fans can enjoy this Jan 16 and for the years to come!
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  • PlayStation Plus subscribers get a bunch of bangers and a random Indiana Jones game in January
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    The official PlayStation Blog was recently updated with info on what PlayStation Plus subscribers can expect from the service through the rest of January, and lets just say theres a lot to get excited about.Starting on Jan. 21, the PlayStation Plus Game Catalog will add a veritable smorgasbord of heaters for Extra and Premium members, including God of War Ragnark, Like a Dragon Gaiden: The Man Who Erased His Name, Sayonara Wild Hearts, ANNO: Mutationem, and Citizen Sleeper, the lattermost of which drops just in time for you to catch up before Citizen Sleeper 2: Starward Vector arrives on Jan. 31.Premium subs will also get exclusive access to PlayStation classics Indiana Jones and the Staff of Kings and Medievil 2. Dont get too excited: the Indiana Jones game everyone cares about, Indiana Jones and the Great Circle, is still exclusive to Xbox Series X/S and PC for now, but will make its way to PlayStation 5 this spring.All of this comes in addition to monthly games Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League, Need for Speed Hot Pursuit Remastered, and The Stanley Parable: Ultra Deluxe, which will be free to download until Feb. 3.
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  • Watch: Antenna Design on Design as a Tool for Behavioral Change
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    The latest in the 2024/2025 Design Conversation Series by the Vignelli Center for Design Studies, Antenna Design brings their unique perspective to the stage at Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT). Founded in 1997 by Masamichi Udagawa and Sigi Moeslinger, the studio is known for its people-centered approach to solve complex design challenges. With an impressive portfolio that includes the design of subway cars, information kiosks, and ticket vending machines for New York City and Washington D.C., Antenna has reshaped the way public spaces function. Their award-winning work, such as the Help Point Intercom for the New York MTA, even holds a place in the permanent collection of MoMA, underscoring their lasting impact on design.In this lecture, Antenna Design shares their approach to using interaction design as a tool to shape behavior in public spaces. From pioneering the citys first touchscreen ticket vending machines to redesigning subway cars for smoother passenger flow, they demonstrate how even the smallest design interventions can lead to significant behavioral shifts. Emphasizing adaptability, they reflect on the unpredictability of public design and the importance of creative problem-solving in response to real-world challenges.To learn more about Antenna Design, check out the lecture below:Masamichi Udagawa and Sigi Moeslinger of Antenna DesignSketches for Knolls AWS DeskKnoll AWS DeskTouchscreen ticket vending machine, first introduced in 1999Knoll Toboggan Chair DeskConfigurations for Knoll Toboggan Chair DeskTo learn more about The Vignelli Center for Design Studies at RIT, they have launched digital access to the archives through Google Arts & Culture, joining over 2000 cultural institutions from around the world. The initial launch includes nearly 900 high resolution images of artifacts from the archives so that now anyone with access to the Internet and Google Arts & Culture can search the Vignelli archives or browse it by color or chronological order.This lecture is presented with the support of RITs MAGIC Center.This lecture series is made possible in part by the generosity of RIT Alumnus, Chris Bailey, and Bailey Brand Consulting.
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  • These Six Materials May Be Blocking Your Home Wifi Signal
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    Nothing can ruins your day more thoroughly than a crappy wifi signal that slows your entire life to a crawl filled with error messages, broken images, and tedious loading animations that quickly test your sense of reality.When thats the situation in your own home, its even worsebecause its inescapable. If your wifi signal isnt making it past the room your router sits in, there are several possible explanationsbut you might want to start by considering the stuff your house is made of. Wifi is a radio signal, and when a radio signal passes through a solid material, it weakensand certain materials have a bigger impact than others. MetalMetal is a good electrical conductor, which means it absorbs radio waves, degrading your wifi signal pretty significantly. Look for these culprits: Chicken wire. You might not think there are any metal barriers in your home, but do you know whats inside your walls? Plaster, cement, or stucco walls often use chicken wire or other metal mesh as a reinforcement, essentially turning your walls into wifi-eating machines. Moving your router to a more open location might improve your signal.Appliances and furniture. Appliances like refrigerators or televisions and metal furniture like filing cabinets are big lumps of metal sitting in your house, and if they come between your router and everything else, the signal will have to fight its way through them.Doors. If you have heavy metal doors in the house, those slabs may be gobbling up your wifi signals for breakfast.GlassGlass itself isnt a problem for wifi signals, but many of the glass stuff in your house also contains metal. Mirrors, for example, typically use a thin layer of silver or aluminum to make them reflective, and modern low-emission windows use a thin metallic coating to enhance their insulating properties, which is great for your energy bills but terrible for your wifi signal.Water featuresWater eats low-frequency radio signals for lunch, because it reacts with themthats how a microwave can boil a cup of water so efficiently. You probably didnt put your router at the bottom of a swimming pool, but if you have a large aquarium or other water feature in the home, it will degrade your signal. Water and heating pipes in the walls can also pose a challenge, so having your router on the opposite side of a bathroom, kitchen, or utility room will complicate your coverage.Concrete and brickConcrete is dense and challenging for radio signals to pass through, so if your home or apartment has concrete walls and/or floors your wifi signal might go AWOL between the router and, say, your living room television. The problem will be even worse if the concrete is reinforced with metal. Brick is less dense than concrete but its still going to block a lot of that signal. Ceramic tileCeramic tile by itself is only a moderate barrier to wifi signalsbut when combined with other materials like drywall or plaster, that ceramic tile becomes a real problem for your internet speeds. If you have a tiled bathroom between your router and the stuff that it feeds, for example, you might experience a significant loss of signal as a resultpossibly worsened by water pipes and other metallic materials in the walls as well.What to do if you have these materials blocking your wifi signalIf your wifi signal sucks and you suspect some of these materials might be to blame, you might not be able (or willing) to tear your home apart to boost your wifi signalbut being aware of these materials can help you choose the best possible location for your router to remove as many barriers as possible.If location is a challenge, look into setting up a mesh networking solution, which can blanket your home with a full-strength wifi signal despite any barriers that exist in the walls or other aspects of the structure. You could also look into running wired internet throughout your home, which is still a perfectly viable solution when it comes to getting internet to your various devices.
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  • FTC sues John Deere over unfair corporate tactics and high repair costs
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    The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has filed a suit against John Deere, accusing it of unfair practices that force farmers to pay higher-than-average repair costs. The federal organization, along with attorneys general for Illinois and Minnesota, are alleging that the company engages in practices that keep farmers from being able to make repairs on equipment they own.In other words, this is another salvo in the ongoing right-to-repair battle. The complaint states that John Deere engages in dubious practices, like incorporating software into farm equipment, to dissuade people from trying to fix stuff on their own. Additionally, the suit points to decades of unlawful behavior that pushes farmers to the companys authorized network of dealers for repairs.FTC, states sue Deere & Company to protect farmers from unfair corporate tactics, high repair costs: https://t.co/sdho0iXf1u /1 FTC (@FTC) January 15, 2025 Illegal repair restrictions can be devastating for farmers, who rely on affordable and timely repairs to harvest their crops and earn their income, FTC Chair Lina Khan said in a press release. The FTCs action today seeks to ensure that farmers across America are free to repair their own equipment or use repair shops of their choice.The suit goes on to allege that Deere makes the only fully functional software repair tool capable of performing all repairs on its equipment, which was only made available to official dealers. These dealers allegedly charge higher prices than independent shops, giving the company unlawful monopoly power. Farmers have long maintained that they can conduct basic repairs on equipment, but the computers lock the systems from working again until an officially licensed technician does their thing. This thing, allegedly, is simply flipping a software switch.The company says it supports customers right to repair equipment. It even signed a memorandum of understanding with the American Farm Bureau Federation (AFBF) in 2023 that was supposed to make its software, tools and documentation available to farmers and independent repair shops. It doesnt look like that actually happened, as the suit alleges it continues to unlawfully withhold a fully functional repair tool from equipment owners.The lawsuit seeks to stop Deeres anticompetitive conduct by mandating access to its software repair tool, in addition to other repair resources available to authorized dealers. Nathan Proctor, PIRGs Right to Repair Campaign Director, said in a statement to Gizmodo that We shouldnt tolerate companies blocking repair. When you buy something, you should be able to do whatever you want with it.This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/big-tech/ftc-sues-john-deere-over-unfair-corporate-tactics-and-high-repair-costs-192052941.html?src=rss
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  • This software may finally kill Windows on desktops for good, and I think Apple should buy it now
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    Parallels Desktop 20.2 brings x86 emulation to Apple Silicon Macs, allowing developers and enterprises to run Intel-based virtual machines on M1 and M2 chips.
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  • TikToks U.S. operations could be worth as much as $50 billion if ByteDance decides to sell
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    Business moguls should be prepared to spend tens of billions of dollars for TikTok's U.S. operations should parent company ByteDance decide to sell.
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  • How Trumps inauguration could shake up financial markets
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    Donald Trumps inauguration on Monday could herald a more volatile period for markets, with the Republican seen moving quickly on a wide swath of issues including trade and immigration that are expected to swing asset prices.Trumps tariff plans could further fan inflation fears that pressures bond and stock prices, while efforts to tighten immigration controls could also reverberate through those markets. Moves to ease regulation are poised to lift assets, including crypto and bank stocks.The markets will be very sensitive to this speech, said Jeff Muhlenkamp, a portfolio manager at investment management firm Muhlenkamp & Co. Everyone right now is trying to parse every word and nuance that comes from Trump or his biggest allies.Some prices already incorporate Trumps expected policy aims, among them tax cuts, reduced regulations and tariffs on foreign imports. The address could also lay the groundwork for White House actions in the coming days and weeks.Financial markets are primed to move on any indication that the new administration might pursue a different course than it has telegraphed up until now, said Doug Peta, chief U.S. strategist at BCA Research.In general, stocks have had a tepid reaction to presidential inauguration, although this time could be different given Trumps potential to be unpredictable and ability to shake markets with his commentary, investors said.With inaugurations since World War II, the S&P 500 has posted an average decline of 0.27%, with the index rising or falling on about half the occasions on the day of the speeches themselves or on the first day of trading following instances markets were closed, according to LSEG data.Following Trumps last inaugural address, in January 2017, the S&P 500 ended up 0.3% on the day. The U.S. stock and bond markets are closed on Monday, which is also the Martin Luther King holiday, so much of the trading reaction may not be evident until Tuesday.During the entirety of Trumps first term, the S&P 500 rose nearly 68%, but markets saw bouts of volatility, stemming in part from a trade war Trump fought with China.Steam behind Trump trade?Of course, investors for months have been shifting portfolios based on the impending change in the White House, with many so-called Trump trades gaining steam even ahead of the November election when he was leading in polls and betting markets.For example, shares of Tesla, which is led by Trump backer Elon Musk, have soared 60% since the Nov 5 election. Other gainers include bitcoin, which has jumped over 30% since Trumps win amid optimism for a friendlier regulatory environment, and private prison stocks Geo Group and CoreCivic, which have climbed about 100% and 60%, respectively, as investors anticipate an immigration crackdown could increase need for detention centers.The markets are trying to start to price in policy before the policy has come into vision in any clear way, said Tony Roth, chief investment officer at Wilmington Trust.Some Trump trades, however, have faded. Those include shares of regional banks and small-cap companies, which are both expected to benefit from a de-regulation push under Trump, and have given up at least some of their post-election gains.The broader stock market has also lost steam. Optimism over Trumps expected pro-growth agenda including reduced taxes and regulations broadly benefited equities following the election.But the S&P 500 has pulled back and is now up about 1% since Nov 5. Persistent inflation is leading markets to predict the Federal Reserve will end its interest rate cutting cycle sooner than previously hoped, undercutting the stock markets momentum.Wary of tariff talkInvestors are wary of specific topics causing ruptures.David Bianco, Americas chief investment officer at DWS Group, will be listening for any hints about tariff introductions in the inauguration speech, adding that Trump has got the ability to take action on tariffs and he probably does very quickly and that such comments could sour the mood for investors.In particular, Bianco said, the bond market should be on guard for Trumps comments. Benchmark Treasury yields, which rise when bond prices fall, on Friday hit their highest levels since November 2023 after a blowout U.S. jobs report fueled more inflation anxiety.Investors are mindful Trump may voice some unusual ideas, along the lines of his recently expressed desire to annex Greenland, or tout goals that suggest major spending, which could exacerbate concerns about the expanding fiscal deficit.Jay Woods, chief global strategist at Freedom Capital Markets, said he is watching which business leaders might be attending the inauguration events.That could speak a little more to the individual companies that are looking to get an inside track with the White House, Woods said.Alex Morris, president and chief investment officer of F/m Investments, said he will be listening for Trumps tone, including every sentence that focuses on his anger rather than policy or platitudes.The longer that anger continues, Morris said, the more likely it is that bonds get cheaper, equities get cheaper.Lewis Krauskopf and Suzanne McGee, ReutersAdditional reporting by Laura Matthews.
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  • HDR references Midwestern machine-sheds for Kiewit Luminarium in Omaha
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    Global architecture and engineering company HDR has created an interactive museum and workshop for children with a dynamic aluminium facade in Omaha, Nebraska.The 83,000-square foot (7,710-square metre) Kiewit Luminarium was completed in downtown Omaha in April 2023.HDR designed an interactive museum and workshop for childrenCommissioned by Heritage Omaha, the museum was designed to offer "hands-on experiences in engineering and science for people of all ages" through exhibits and workshops.HDR, which is headquartered in Omaha, modeled the space after the Midwestern vernacular "machine-shed," creating a simple, performative container with the versatility to accommodate a diverse range of programming and exhibits.Each facade of the aluminium exterior is differentThe simple rectangular form that emerged from the grain of the street grid was split lengthwise to create two linear bars that were then offset slightly. The western portion was elevated to create an all-glass ground floor that draws in visitors.Each facade of the aluminium exterior is different, responding to the optimal shading needs of each orientation. To the west where the box was elevated, the facade serves as "an illuminated canvas" with a protected pedestrian space under the cantilever.The eastern portion anchors the museum to the groundThe eastern bar anchors the museum to the ground along the riverfront boardwalk, where passersby can catch a glimpse of the interiors through glazing divided by vertical shading fins and museum guests can see out the Missouri River and pedestrian bridge.Through the shaded glass of the southern facade, visitors can see the geometric climbing structure in the newly built childrens playground.A stellated icosahedron structure hangs in the lobbyThe entrance located on the southwestern corner is flanked by the gift shop and flexible classroom space, through which visitors can see the main exhibition space around the corner or proceed to the cafe that shares the entry plaza."Once inside, eyes are immediately drawn to the colourful, large-scale stellated icosahedron structure hanging overhead, one of several immersive exhibits integrated with the architecture," said HDR.Read: Colectivo C733 installs museum inside 18th-century Mexican port buildingThe connection of the bars creates a large atrium-like gallery where two floors of exhibition space connect visually."Activity is everywhere kids engaging with exhibits and playing in the geometry playground, families enjoying a meal in the cafe, and creators using the maker space visible by way of the open-concept design, which not only creates exciting energy but also ensures the space can adapt and change to multiple exhibit configurations and possible future uses," said the studio.The warm interiors invite the idea that science can be "friendly"The warm interiors were designed to project the idea that science can be "friendly, familiar and approachable" with interactive elements like custom-milled plywood walls that act as a modular pegboard and technicolour lights that bounce off the shading system and exposed chrome ducting.Other projects recently completed in Omaha include a "weightless" pavilion addition to Nebraska's largest museum by Snhetta and the revitalisation of three parks totaling 72 acres along the riverfront by OJB, HDR and Gensler.The photography is by Dan Schwalm.Project credits:Architect: HDR - Mike Hamilton, Tim Williams, Tyson Fiscus, John Dineer, Xin ZhaoEngineers: HDRExhibit design: ExploratoriumEnvelope design: AWSGeneral contractor: Kiewit Building GroupClient: Heritage OmahaThe post HDR references Midwestern machine-sheds for Kiewit Luminarium in Omaha appeared first on Dezeen.
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