• List of 2025 EE BAFTA Film Awards Nominations
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    The prestigious EE BAFTA Film Awards have announced their nominations for 2025, celebrating the most outstanding contributions to cinema over the past year. This years nominations highlight a wide variety of incredible talent, from captivating performances to groundbreaking technical achievements. Heres the full list of nominees across all categories:Adapted ScreenplayA Complete Unknown James Mangold, Jay CocksConclave Peter StraughanEmilia Prez Jacques AudiardNickel Boys Ramin Bahrani, Inez TanSing Sing Clint Bentley, Greg Kwedar, Clarence Divine Eye Machlan, John Diving G WhitfieldAnimated FilmFlowInside Out 2Wallace & Gromit: Vengeance Most FowlThe Wild RobotBest British Short Animation Nominees:AdisMogs ChristmasWander To WonderBest British Short Film Nominees:MarionThe Flowers Stand Silently WitnessingMilkRock Paper ScissorsStomach BugCastingAnora Sean Baker, Samantha QuanA Complete Unknown yesi RamirezConclave Nina Gold, Martin WareThe Apprentice Stephanie Gorin, Carmen CubaKneecap Carla StrongeChildrens and Family FilmFlowKensukes KingdomWallace and Gromit: VengeanceThe Wild RobotBest CinematographyConclaveDune: Part TwoEmilia PrezNosferatuThe BrutalistBest Costume DesignA Complete UnknownBlitzConclaveNosferatuWickedBest DirectorAnora Sean BakerThe Brutalist Brady CorbetConclave Edward BergerDune: Part Two Denis VilleneuveEmilia Prez Jacques AudiardThe Substance Coralie FargeatDocumentaryBlack Box DiariesDaughtersNo Other LandSuper/Man: The Christopher Reeve StoryWill & HarperEditingAnoraConclaveDune:Part twoEmilia perezKneecapEE Rising Star AwardMarisa AbelaJharrel JeromeDavid JonssonMikey MadisonNabhaan RizwanBest Film Not in the English LanguageAll We Imagine As Light (Malayalam-Hindi)Emilia Prez (French)Im Still Here (Ainda Estou Aqui) (Portuguese)Kneecap (Irish)The Seed of the Sacred Fig (German)Leading ActorAdrien Brody for The BrutalistTimothe Chalamet for A Complete UnknownColman Domingo for Sing SingRalph Fiennes for ConclaveHugh Grant for HereticSebastian stan The ApperenticeLeading ActressCynthia Erivo for WickedKarla Sofa Gascn for Emilia PrezMarianne Jean-Baptiste for Hard TruthsMikey Madison for AnoraDemi Moore for The SubstanceSaoirse Ronan for The OutrunMakeup and HairDune: part twoEmilia PerezNosferatuThe substanceWickedOriginal ScoreNosferatuThe BrutalistConclaveEmilia PrezThe Wild RobotOriginal ScreenplayAnora by Sean BakerThe Brutalist by Brady Corbet and Mona FastvoldKneecap by Rich Peppiatt, Naoise OCaireallain, Liam OG O Hannadiah, JJ O DochartaighA Real Pain by Jesse EisenbergThe Substance by Coralie FargeatOutstanding British FilmBirdBlitzConclaveGladiator IIHard TruthsKneecapLeeLove Lies BleedingThe OutrunWallace and Gromit: Vengeance Most FowlOutstanding Debut by a British Writer, Director or ProducerHoard by Luna Carmoon (Director, Writer)Kneecap by Rich Peppiatt (Director, Writer)Monkey Man by Dev Patel (Director)Santosh by Sandhya Suri (Director, Writer), James Bowsher (Producer), Balthazar De Ganay (Producer)Sister Midnight by Karan Kandhari (Director, Writer)Production DesignNosferatuThe BrutalistConclaveDune: Part TwoWickedSoundBlitzDune:Part TwoGladiator IIWickedThe SubstanceSpecial Visual EffectsBetter ManDune: Part TwoGladiator IIKingdom of the Planet of the ApesWickedSupporting ActorEdward Norton A complete UnknownKieran Culkin A Real PainYura Borisov AnoraClarence Maclin Sing SingJeremy Strong The ApprenticeGuy Pearce The BrutalistSupporting ActressAriana Grande for WickedSelena Gomez for Emilia PrezZoe Saldaa for Emilia PrezIsabella Rossellini for ConclaveFelicity Jones The BrutalistJamie Lee Curtis The Last ShowgirlThe post List of 2025 EE BAFTA Film Awards Nominations appeared first on Vfxexpress.
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  • How federal aid can stop rent from skyrocketing after disasters
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    The wildfires raging across Los Angeles are setting the scene for a real estate nightmare.Thousands of homes and other structures are destroyed and hundreds of thousands of residents have been evacuated at various times. Many will not return for months, if ever. Homeless in an instant, they are now flooding the housing market, desperately seeking shelter.The Los Angeles housing market is poorly equipped for this crisis. It is already one of the nations most expensive markets to buy or rent a place to live, largely due to a significant and growing shortage of affordable housing. That shortage will become only more dire with the destruction of so many fire-ravaged buildings.For the past two years, I have been studying the effects of natural disasters like this one on rental housing markets. As a professor of real estate, I have analyzed the question from a distance, sifting through data.This time, however, as a resident of Pasadena, I have seen the carnage up close. I watched the Eaton Fire spread across the mountains from my back porch. I helped friends evacuate before their neighborhood was consumed in flames. Now theyre sitting at my dining table as they process what theyve lost and search for a new place to live.Unfortunately, from my research, I have no doubts about what comes next.Why disasters drive up rentsScarcity is the enemy of affordability. This is one of the central tenets of economics. When too many people chase too few goods, prices rise.So, you might expect that a natural disaster, which destroys housing and inundates the remaining units with new renters, would drive up rents, at least in the short run.That is exactly what my research has foundbut its not just the short run.Two years ago, I worked with a team of researchers to prepare a report for the Brookings Institution, where we compiled a database of natural disasters across a variety of major markets throughout the country from 2000 to 2020. We measured the change in rents in places such as Atlanta, Detroit, Miami, and San Francisco that landlords were asking for apartments in disaster-impacted neighborhoods. We then compared those cities with similar neighborhoods that werent impacted by the disasters.We found that natural disasters increased rents during those two decades by 4% to 6%. That means rents were at least 4% higher than they would have been in the absence of the disaster.These rent hikes were especially clear and pernicious after wildfires in California.These werent just short-term effects. It took 18 months for the full effects to be felt in the market, and they never fully went away. Even four years after the disaster, renters were still paying 2% to 3% more than they would have been without the disaster.In short, we found that disasters permanently change rental housing markets. They eliminate older, affordable housing, allowing developers to build newer, higher-end and even luxury housing in its place. Those changes drive up insurance costs, and the disasters motivate cities to adopt stricter building codes that in turn add to construction costs for the sake of weathering future disasters better.How much rents increase, however, depends on how communities and the authorities respond to the disaster.Federal aid can slow the growth of rentsWe found that rents did not grow as fast when the government stepped in to help.Specifically, we investigated markets where Congress had used the Community Development Block Grant Disaster Recovery (CDBG-DR) program, providing grants through the Department of Housing and Urban Development. This federal funding typically comes with strings attached and rental requirements often mandating that a significant portion of the money be used to build affordable housing.At least one of these disaster relief grants was issued every year from 2003 to 2020. In some years, Congress allocated as many as 27 different grants across the country to different disaster-impacted areas.In these markets, we found that rents still rose after disastersbut at a significantly slower pace than in the markets where Congress didnt send these disaster relief funds.We dug deeper into several case studies in 2024 to understand why the CDBG-DR program is associated with lower rent hikes over the long run. In this new study, we found that housing markets that benefited from these disaster relief grants were able to build more rental units, easing the housing shortage. They improved affordability by tackling the scarcity problem directly.Rental units were the key to solving the rent crisis. These cities, where affordability was better post-disaster, didnt build more single-family homes than the other cities. They built more apartment units.In these markets, these disaster relief grants saved the average renter between $780 and $1,080 in annual housing costs in 2023.We believe that this finding shows why it is important not only to rebuild the houses destroyed in disasters like the Los Angeles fires but also to create new rental opportunities in all kinds of housing.Hope in the aftermathHere in Los Angeles, the clock is already ticking.News reports are mounting of landlords raising rents to eye-popping levels.Fortunately, there are government policies and programs that can help Angelenos find shelter today and that may help the Los Angeles housing market not get even less affordable tomorrow.Anthony W. Orlando is an assistant professor of finance, real estate and law at California State Polytechnic University, Pomona.This article is republished from The Conversation under a Creative Commons license. Read the original article.
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  • Marun Attia creates cabin-like mobile home from moon wood
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    Industrial designer Marun Attia has created Cocoon Freelancer, a wooden cabin informed by Alpine houses and Japanese temples that can fit on flatbed vehicles and be used as a mobile living space.Attia used a type of timber called moon wood to construct the mobile home, which is harvested to align with the lunar cycles during the coldest months of the year.The designer says the wood, which is free from glue, plastics and chemical treatments, has many advantages over regular timber.The home is designed to fit on truck flatbeds"Moon wood, harvested during a specific lunar phase, is more durable, resistant to pests, and less prone to warping," Attia told Dezeen."Over time, it develops a beautiful grey patina resembling tree bark, providing natural and long-lasting protection, inspired by the enduring Alpine houses and Japanese temples that have stood for 500 to 1,500 years."Attia also avoided using screws on exterior surfaces, so that the wood wouldn't be susceptible to water absorption.It can also be placed on the groundThe cabin measures 185 centimetres by 320 centimetres internally, has a height of 200 centimetres and is designed to fit on vehicle flatbeds.It can either be used as a mobile home that remains on the truck, giving the user a more elevated cabin, or placed on the ground.Cocoon Freelancer is made from moon wood. Video by Attia Design"Cocoon is weight-optimized to fit standard 3.5-ton flatbed vehicles, such as Mercedes-Benz Sprinter, VW Crafter, MAN TGE, avoiding special driving licenses tolls and road limitations," Attia said."It can also be transported via trailer or placed on adjustable pillars, which are coming soon, or directly on the ground, offering flexibility for various terrains and use cases."The cabin is heated by a wood stoveThe cabin is made from thick wood and heated by a Tiny Wood Stove a compact wood-burning stove."We intentionally avoided additional insulation because our high-tech vacuum glass and approximately eight-centimetre thick solid wood walls exclusive construction feature special stabilising and breathing chambers," Attia explained.Read: IAAC creates mobile Moca dwelling with openable fabric facadesHe said this lets the wood naturally dry the facade."Traditional insulation materials could trap moisture, increasing the risk of mould and compromising durability and air quality without significantly improving insulation performance," Attia added.It has a desk that can be changed into a bedCocoon Freelancer has floor-to-ceiling windows on the side facing outwards, making it easy for users to enjoy the landscape from inside the mobile home. The glass used for this was chosen for its insulating properties."The light safety vacuum glass achieves an exceptional insulation value of 0.7 watts-per-meter-square-kelvin, matching the performance of standard 44-millimetre triple-layer glass, while being six times thinner and lighter at just 7.7 millimetres," Attia said."In practice, this design has performed exceptionally well. Even at outdoor temperatures of seven degrees Celsius, Cocoon can be heated to a comfortable 20 degrees Celsius within 30 minutes using the Tiny Wood Stove."A cooking station sits by the windowThe Cocoon Freelancer features a roof made of solar panels, which Attia said are "capable of generating over 900 watts, 37.5 volts, and 24 amps."Inside the cabin, the designer has created a compact interior with space-saving built-in features, including a desk that can be folded down and turned into part of the bed."We conducted standard research on existing cabins, but Cocoon's interior is a fully self-developed design based on practical usability needs," Attia said."A key feature is the bed-to-desk transformation, which took 18 months design iterations to perfect, ensuring maximum comfort, space efficiency, easy, light and harmonic integration."Cocoon Freelancer can be unloaded by just one personThe interior was secured with hand-tightened nuts, so that it could be disassembled without tools, and is designed for unloading by a single person.Other innovative mobile homes on Dezeen include a 1990s van with plywood furniture and a dwelling with openable fabric facades.The photography is courtesy of Attia Design.The post Marun Attia creates cabin-like mobile home from moon wood appeared first on Dezeen.
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  • AI Agents Are Here. How Much Should We Let Them Do?
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    WIREDs advice columnist cracks open the publications archive to consider past promises about AI agents, and to get some advice on how we can use automation while retaining our humanity.
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  • A.I. Military Start-Up Anduril Plans $1 Billion Factory in Ohio
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    The company said its Columbus plant could eventually produce tens of thousands of autonomous systems and weapons each year.
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  • How to solve intermittent Wi-Fi connections with HomeKit and other smart devices
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    MacworldRecently, I found that one of our home security cameras that supports Apples HomeKit framework and HomeKit Secure Video for iCloud clip storage had started to flip on and off the local network. I would often see dozens of [name] is offline and [name] is online messages scroll across notifications every day. Sometimes it would remain offline for hours at a time, even though it is within line of sight to a router in the same room and had functioned for months at a time without a problem. Because the camera is inexpensive and a few years old, I purchased a replacement to test whether the original was dyingthe new camera immediately exhibited the same connection issues in the same location.Was the hardware failing? Turns out it was a Wi-Fi connection issue.FoundryThere was a solution. A few months ago, our HomeKit-enabled smart thermostat refused to reconnect to Wi-Fi after a local power outage. I figured out the solution there by configuring a different option on my router. I tested out this solution on both the old and replacement cameras, and it worked. I created a distinct Wi-Fi network to which I connect all smart devices that can be configured to join a specific Wi-Fi network. To explain why and how that works, lets start with a refresher on Wi-Fi.Wi-Fi hits the wallWi-Fi was launched in the late 1990s on the unlicensed 2.4 gigahertz (GHz) band, a range of frequencies divided into narrow, overlapping channels that anyone can use but which isnt guaranteed to be free of other users (unlike cellular frequencies, which are licensed and exclusive to each carrier).This worked well enough for the initial low maximum speed of 11Mbps. As Wi-Fi improved, it expanded into a much larger area of unlicensed spectrum at 5GHz and, more recently, 6GHz. These higher-frequency bands have shorter wavelengths (a function of the number of cycles per second they vibrate at) and have wider channels, which together allow vastly higher data throughput. Modern Wi-Fi in the 5GHz and 6GHz bands can exceed 1Gbps.Those shorter wavelengths, however, have greater trouble passing through walls, ceilings, furniture, and other objects. The longer 2.4GHz wavelengths do a better job of getting through without as much absorption, meaning more signalthus more datareaches a greater distance across rooms and floors. The 2.4GHz band maxes out at about half of 5GHz and 6GHzs top rates, and typically delivers only in the high tens and low hundreds of megabytes per second of data. However, thats enough for smart devices, which often pass very little information. Even a 4K security camera has a datastream that fits comfortably inside 2.4GHzs window.You likely never noticed the performance difference between frequency bands because all modern routers are dual-band 2.4GHz/5GHz or tri-band 2.4GHz/5GHz/6GHz and your devices always strive to pick the fastest data rate, regardless of band. Router makers kept 2.4GHz in their Wi-Fi base stations originally for backward compatibility because possibly hundreds of millions of computers, phones, and other devices had been sold with just 2.4GHz built in (some percentage of those remain in use). But it also helps with range when a router is placed in an area in which 5GHz or 6GHz signals are absorbed a room or more away.HomeKit and other smart devices often include only a low-power Wi-Fi radio, particularly if theyre battery-powered. Many are stuck in the past by only supporting 2.4GHz, too, as that reduces the cost and power consumption.How can you leverage your router and 2.4GHz to improve smart device connections? Set up a separate guest 2.4GHz on a router (or routers) near your smart equipment.Separate networks improve consistencyWhen you set up a Wi-Fi network in your house, you may have a single router or several, or have opted for a mesh network (like that created by where you add nodes that self-configure with other nodes.In most cases, the default configuration has all bands and all routers using the same network name and Wi-Fi password. This allows seamless roaming across your home. However, each of your devices picks which router and band it connects to based on logic built into the device. If your iPhone or security camera selects a weak, distant routers 5GHz broadcast, you cant force it to switch.The way to pick a band and router is to name networks distinctly. Nearly all routers sold in the last decade provide a couple of options for this:You can set a separate name and password for your 2.4GHz and 5GHz (or 5GHz/6GHz) networks.You can enable a guest network in one or more bands with its own name and password, though with some extra configuration needed to work with HomeKit.The first is less useful, as it can affect roaming. Using a guest network makes more sense, as it leaves your main network untouched but gives you the advantage of selection. If you have routers around your house, you may even be able to set up each routers guest networks 2.4GHz radio with a unique name (the password can be identical).For instance, on the router closest to my smart home devices, a NetGear Nighthawk, I have enabled the guest network, set its SSID or network name to broadcast (making it selectable from a menu), and checked Allow guests to see each other and access my local network. That last item is very important: without guests seeing your local network, your smart home devices will be unable to reach your HomeKit hub. The language will vary by router manufacturer and sometimes even among models made by the same company, but there should always be a switch you can set to turn off guest isolation or turn on see devices on the local network.This configuration on a NetGear router locks connected devices to a strong, nearby signal while also letting them interact with the primary network.FoundryOnce I had that network set up, I used the app for cameras, both Eufy models. While they are HomeKit compatible, Eufy also more details configuration and other options within its own app, including updating firmware. Its there that I was able to select the guest 2.4GHz Wi-Fi network and the offline/online toggling immediately stopped.Months earlier, I had used the physical interface on my smart thermostat and a corresponding app to connect to that guest 2.4GHz network. That was more involved: I had to put the thermostat into a special connection mode from its panel, connect to its short-range private Wi-Fi configuration network, and use the thermostats app to select the new 2.4GHz network.Your mileage will varyNot all HomeKit devices can have their Wi-Fi networks changed: some are locked to the network on your iPhone, iPad, or Mac when you add them as an accessory. But those with apps or interfaces may let you pick a Wi-Fi network without disrupting their association with your HomeKit hub and defined home in the Home app.Ask Mac 911Weve compiled a list of the questions we get asked most frequently, along with answers and links to columns: read our super FAQ to see if your question is covered. If not, were always looking for new problems to solve! Email yours to mac911@macworld.com, including screen captures as appropriate and whether you want your full name used. 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  • New Asus Thunderbolt 5 dock provides external SSD storage & 2.5 gig networking
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    Asus's Master Thunderbolt 5 Dock brings multi-display support, high-speed connectivity, and SSD storage to Mac users who want to upgrade their workspace.Master Thunderbolt 5 DockAsus has introduced the Master Thunderbolt 5 Dock DC510, a versatile 13-in-1 docking station aimed at creators and professionals who need high-performance multitasking. The dock supports dual 8K or triple 4K displays.With 80Gbps transfer speeds and 140-watt pass-through charging, it's ideal for fast file handling and efficient device support. Connectivity features include three Thunderbolt 5 ports, four USB-A ports, a 2.5G Ethernet port, dual memory card readers, and an audio combo jack. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
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  • The All New Liquid Splash Addon easily brings stunning, realistic water and liquid effects to your blender scenes
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    The All New Liquid Splash Addon easily brings stunning, realistic water and liquid effects to your blender scenes. Perfect for creating dynamic animations, product visuals, and artistic scenes. Now Available for 25% OFF: https://blendermarket.com/products/li...#Blender3D #LiquidEffects #3DAnimation #BlenderAddons(Feed generated with FetchRSS)
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  • 30 New Games of 2025 with Amazing Graphics
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    Its a packed year of games, and while many draw attention for their narratives, premises, and unique gameplay mechanics, graphics are also an essential factor. Call the pursuit of photorealism a fruitless endeavor, but some of the worlds and settings that these upcoming games showcase with the power of contemporary game engines are hard to ignore. Check out 30 of the most graphically intensive games launching in 2025.Grand Theft Auto 6Forget a new trailer a higher-quality version of the first is all the reminder we need that Grand Theft Auto 6 will be one of the morestunningtitles of the year. Whether its the NPC variety and detail, down to the skin textures, or the gorgeous lighting adorning Vice Citys sky, Rockstar is cooking up a visual feast for Fall 2025.
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