• Default Cube #b3d
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    Modifying the default cube in Blender using the Random Flow addon.Shops:blendermarket.com/creators/blenderguppygumroad.com/blenderguppyPatreon:patreon.com/blenderguppy#shorts #b3d #blender3d #3dmodeling #conceptart
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  • CGI Animated Short Film: "No News: Great News!" by Francesco Guarini | CGMeetup
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    "No News: Great News!" Animated Short Film is a dark comedy short film that explores what humanity might mean to Earthand the consequences that follow."The film, directed by Frank Guarini, was selected and awarded funding as part of Nouns Fest 2024 short films collection.Writer/Director - Francesco GuariniFrank's Website: https://www.frankguariniart.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/frankguarini_art/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/francescoguarini/ CG Supervisor - Javier Soler https://www.linkedin.com/in/javiersdc/ Music - Tom Chichester-Clark https://www.elshammusic.com Design/AD - Francesco GuariniCharacter Artist/Look Dev - Arianna Querin https://www.instagram.com/arique_art/ Production Consultant - Rebeca Castellanos - Ramn Girldez https://www.linkedin.com/in/rcastellanosrozalen/ Environment Artist - Ismael Mrquez https://www.linkedin.com/in/ismael-marquez-carrillo/ Arianna Querin https://www.linkedin.com/in/arianna-querin-5598b4145/ Environment Shading Artist - Pedro Fernndez Lpez https://www.linkedin.com/in/pedro-fern%C3%A1ndez-l%C3%B3pez-816a2614b/ VFX Artist - Pepe Buendia https://www.linkedin.com/in/pepebaze Rigging - Antonio Mndez https://www.linkedin.com/in/antonio-m%C3%A9ndez-lora-97b80925/ Animation - Abel Romero https://www.instagram.com/_abelromero_/ Lighting & Compositing - Javier SolerRoid - Vahid HakimzadehNews Anchors - Charlie Inman - Laura Podesta - Tom Fellows - Deanna Johnston

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  • Scammers Use Modern Tech and Psychology to Manipulate Their Victims
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    At the start of the year, the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) announced a Florida woman had been convicted for her part in swindling victims in an online romance scheme. When she pled guilty, she admitted to laundering more than $2.7 million to her co-conspirators abroad.Although this crime ring was busted, the DOJ reports there are many others, and such scams are increasing each year. Gone are the days of getting a misspelled email from a dethroned Nigerian prince asking for money. Social scientists have found that scammers are using sophisticated social engineering techniques that are adaptable, realistic, and often irresistible.How Frequent are Frauds?Emails from the Nigerian prince who needed money to reclaim his wealth and power almost seem quaint compared to todays scammers. In 2022, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) reported that consumers lost almost $8.8 billion to scams. The amount was a 30 percent increase from 2021, meaning that people were becoming more susceptible to scams.The rip-offs included romance cons in which a fraudster pretended to be someone who was romantically interested in the victim and then began asking for money. The swindles also involved fake investments, phony sweepstakes, and tech support scams in which a person was contacted and told there was something wrong with their computer, which could be corrected for a fee.As technology becomes more advanced, criminals have turned to deepfake videos or voice-cloning to manufacture a crisis involving a family member or friend. Usually, the victim receives a call in which a voice that sounds like their loved one says they are stranded and need help getting home. Sometimes, the caller says they are in jail and need bail money. In 2022, adults ages 60 and older were 73 percent more likely than younger people to report they fell for such a scam.Read More: Understanding the Psychology of CatfishingDecoding DeceptionHow are scammers so successful? In a 2022 study in the American Journal of Criminal Justice, researchers analyzed how victims described their interactions with scammers in order to identify patterns in both how the communication unfolded and how the victim perceived it. The study found that scammers use complex human psychology and proven principles of persuasion to swindle victims.In the study, researchers analyzed descriptions by scam victims (n=52), all of whom were approached either on a social media site like Facebook or a dating app. The study found consistent themes in how the victims reported their interactions with their scammer.One common strategy involved the scammers initiating a give-and-take with the victim. Reciprocation leveraged a sense of obligation in victims through small gifts or gestures, fostering trust and creating an emotional debt, says Fangzhou Wang, the lead author of the study and an assistant professor at the University of Texas-Arlington in the Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice.Victims, for example, received bouquets of flowers. One was surprised with a flower arrangement on Valentines Day. I admit, the victim wrote. I was completely gobsmacked by this guy.Manufacturing a crisis was another manipulative technique in which the fraudster claimed some sort of personal financial emergency and needed urgent help.These strategies highlighted the fraudsters ability to exploit human psychology to achieve their goals, Wang says.Part of that exploitation involved weaponizing social norms, particularly the obligations people feel when asked for help during a crisis.One victim, for example, described how he believed the woman he communicated with online was going through an emergency in which she couldnt pay her electric bill because she had reallocated funds to pay for her sick mothers medication. She claimed she had no one else but the victim to help her.If I could help her this time, it would mean a lot to her, the victim shared. Despite my misgivings, I sent her $100. It was all I had.What are the Persuasive Techniques?In addition to appealing to social norms, fraudsters also used established persuasive techniques to sell themselves to the victim. Likeability, for example, is a known factor in persuasion because people are more hesitant to refuse someone they like. The scammers in the study worked overtime to make themselves both likable and relatable to the victims, which enhanced the likelihood the victim would make a decision-making error when asked to send money.Similarly, researchers have found that people are more likely to be persuaded by authority figures, and the study identified how scammers relied on appeals to authority. People are socially conditioned to comply with authority figures, so scammers often send documentation like doctors notes, letters from bank officials, or notices from government agencies to back up their claims.For example, if a scammer claimed they needed $3,000 to pay a customs tax in order to import gold bars, which they promised to later share with the victim, then they produced an official letter with realistic-looking stamps and logos.As a result of scammers using multiple strategies, Wang says the analysis found victims had both complex and deep emotions about what occurred.Many victims continued to rationalize or justify their relationships with fraudsters even after inconsistencies arose, Wang says.How to Avoid ScammersIn the study, all of the victims met their scammers online through social contexts such as Facebook or dating apps. In some instances, the scammer and victim began communicating daily via telephone and text, which made the relationship feel real.To avoid scammers, Wang advises people to be wary if they have met someone online and they want to move the communication off-platform to texting or phone calls.Scammers often make declarations of love early in the communication, and Wang says this should be considered a red flag. People should also be alarmed if their new friend turns to them for financial help with some sort of crisis.In the event a person feels the love is real, Wang recommends verifying their information. Use reverse image searches, verify credentials, and check the consistency of the fraudsters claims, she says.Article SourcesOur writers at Discovermagazine.com use peer-reviewed studies and high-quality sources for our articles, and our editors review for scientific accuracy and editorial standards. Review the sources used below for this article:Office of Public Affairs. Florida Woman Sentenced for Laundering Millions of Dollars from Romance ScamsFair Trade Commission. New FTC Data Show Consumers Reported Losing Nearly $8.8 Billion to Scams in 2022Fair Trade Commission. Protecting Older Consumers 20222023Emilie Lucchesi has written for some of the country's largest newspapers, including The New York Times, Chicago Tribune and Los Angeles Times. She holds a bachelor's degree in journalism from the University of Missouri and an MA from DePaul University. She also holds a Ph.D. in communication from the University of Illinois-Chicago with an emphasis on media framing, message construction and stigma communication. Emilie has authored three nonfiction books. Her third, A Light in the Dark: Surviving More Than Ted Bundy, releases October 3, 2023, from Chicago Review Press and is co-authored with survivor Kathy Kleiner Rubin.
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  • 5 clever uses for your old iPhone or iPad
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    The Synced Photo Frame app automatically syncs with a shared album in Photos. Image: Popular ScienceShareDid you get a shiny new Apple device to start the new year? You might be left wondering what you can do with the old one. Sure, recycling is an option, but theres already a lot of e-waste in the world. Why not try to put your old phone to work instead?Your old phone, after all, has a lot of parts that are still usefula camera, a screen, and a decent processor. Theres no reason you cant find some use for it. Ive been digging through the Popular Science archive, and the broader internet, collecting clever uses for old phones. Here are a few.A Simpler PhoneYour smartphone can be made dumber and its easy to do. Screenshot: Apple Maybe you have an aging friend or relative who struggles to use modern smartphones. Maybe you occasionally find yourself wanting to use a simpler version of a smartphone. In either case a little-known iPhone feature can help. Any iPhone made after 2018 can turn into a simpler phone using Assistive Access, an accessibility feature that presents a much simpler version of the user interface. Get the Popular Science newsletter Breakthroughs, discoveries, and DIY tips sent every weekday. By signing up you agree to our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy.This mode provides simplified versions of the phone, camera, messages, and photos app, all with large clear buttons that are impossible to misinterpret. Notably theres no access to a web browser, social media, or any app that you dont specifically add while setting up Assistive Access. This mode basically turns any old iPhone into a perfect flip phone alternative thats compatible with iMessage, giving you a compelling reason to keep that older phone around.A Digital Picture FrameWe know you forget to print photos, so why not add a digital display instead? Image: Justin Pot/Popular Science Theres no shortage of digital picture frames on the market, sure, but why buy something like that when you can just use your old iPhone or iPad? Weve talked about using an old iPad as a digital picture frame using a dedicated application called Synced Photo Frame, which can automatically sync with a shared album in Photos. The application works with any iPad capable of running iPadOS 12, which includes most made after 2017. You could probably do something similar with an iPhone, though those have a much smaller screen.A Retro Gaming HandheldGo ahead and play your favorite classic games. Screenshots: Lemuroid, Delta Weve talked about how you can use emulators to play retro games on your phone, which is pretty great and means your old phone can turn into a dedicated retro gaming device. For the best results youre going to want to buy a mobile game controller so that you have physical buttons. The result is that your old phone becomes something like a Nintendo Switch, but capable of emulating retro games.The advantage of using your older phone is that you can use all of the storage on the device for fitting as many games as possible. You can also leave an older phone in your controller full-time.A Baby or Wildlife MonitorYour old phone has a built-in camera, which you realize. But that means it has all sorts of uses. You could plug it into a charger and leave it recording as a sort of improvised security camera. Even better: You can use dedicated apps to get more out of the camera.Anthony Spadafora of Toms Guide wrote about setting up an old iPhone as a video baby monitor using an application called AlfredCamera. This is an application designed to turn an old phone into a purpose-built security camera. Just plug your phone into the charger, aim it so that the camera is covering what you want to record, and leave it there. You can even set this up to give you an alert any time theres movement.This isnt just great for home security or parentingit can also be a tool for bird watching.Ronny Steen, a professor of environmental science and natural resource management from Norway, wrote about turning an old smartphone into a bird-monitoring app. Theres no reason you couldnt use an app like AlfredCamera for that.In short, theres all kinds of things your old iPhone could be useful for. Consider them before throwing it out.
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  • Daily briefing: New obesity definition sidelines BMI to focus on health
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    Nature, Published online: 15 January 2025; doi:10.1038/d41586-025-00147-7Researchers offer a more nuanced definition of obesity. Plus, two private Moon missions launch at the same time.
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  • How many more calories does muscle burn than fat?
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    There's an idea that larger muscles burn a lot more energy while at rest. But is that true?
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  • The Matrix 4-Movie 4K Blu-Ray Collection Is Only $35 At Amazon Right Now
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    The Matrix Deja Vu Collection (4K Blu-ray) $35 (was $85) See at Amazon See at Walmart Fans of The Matrix can add all four movies on 4K Blu-ray to their collection for cheap right now. Amazon and Walmart have The Matrix Deja Vu Collection for only $35 (was $85), which matches the all-time low price. We typically only see this box set for this low of a price during major sales events like Black Friday and Prime Day. The Matrix Deja Vu Collection (4K Blu-ray) $35 (was $85) The Matrix and John Wick Blu-ray Box Set DealsThe Matrix: Four-Film Deja Vu Collection (4K UHD, Amazon) -- $35 ($85)The Matrix: Four-Film Deja Vu Collection (4K UHD, Walmart) -- $35 ($85)The Matrix: Four-Film Deja Vu Collection (Blu-ray, Amazon) -- $15 ($20)John Wick: Chapters 1-3 (4K UHD, Amazon) -- $29 ($45)John Wick: Chapters 1-3 Stash Collection (4K UHD, Walmart Exclusive) -- $50 ($100)John Wick: Chapters 1-4 (Blu-ray, Amazon) -- $30John Wick: Titans of the Cult Edition (4K UHD, Amazon Exclusive) -- $60 See at Amazon See at Walmart The first Matrix film, released all the way back in 1999, is arguably still the best of the lot and has held up surprisingly well over the years. A masterpiece of storytelling, action, special effects, and sound design, it's a lean-and-mean blockbuster that took the world by storm and broke new ground at the time with its slow-motion choreography. It felt like almost every action film was copying Neo's bullet-dodging acrobatics in the wake of this film's release.While they aren't as highly regarded, The Matrix Reloaded and Revolutions are still great movies in their own right. The Wachowski Sisters returned to direct the follow-ups, and with a bigger budget behind them, the action reached new heights across freeway chase scenes, a massive brawl in the Merovingian's manor, and all-out war in Zion between humanity and an endless number of killer robot squids. The Matrix Resurrections is a nostalgic return to that universe, and while it's not as grand as the films that came before it, it still has some interesting ideas and themes that it explores. There's a large number of extras in this collection, including interviews, trailers, and behind-the-scenes featurettes.Continue Reading at GameSpot
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  • Silksong Shouldn't Let Hollow Knight Bosses Go To Waste
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    Hollow Knight: Silksong is a title whose anticipation is approaching Half-Life 3 proportions. Despite the quiet wait, fans will likely continue to support it, and there's hope that developer Team Cherry will meet those lofty expectations. While Silksong is stewing in silence, there's plenty of speculation about what it'll do differently. Updates providing details about Silksong are sparse, meaning there are endless predictions regarding Team Cherry's approach. That said, perhaps the developer should consider reusing some elements from the sequel's predecessor, Hollow Knightparticularly its boss battles.
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  • Box2D-lite Sequential Impulse misunderstanding
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    Hi, I was reviewing some of the solver theory and am a bit confused about how Sequential Impulse works with contacts. I have a working constraint solver, but still would like to understand the theory a bit better.In the [paper](https://box2d.org/files/ErinCatto_IterativeDynamics_GDC2005.pdf), we see in the time stepping section the equation we want to solve using PGS.
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