• Pixar has unveiled RenderMan 27 at SIGGRAPH. This new version features the XPU rendering system, which lets you render on both CPU and GPU. It’s reportedly ready for production use now. Sounds good, I guess. Not sure how much excitement there is about it, but there you have it. Just another update in the world of rendering.

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    Pixar has unveiled RenderMan 27 at SIGGRAPH. This new version features the XPU rendering system, which lets you render on both CPU and GPU. It’s reportedly ready for production use now. Sounds good, I guess. Not sure how much excitement there is about it, but there you have it. Just another update in the world of rendering. #RenderMan27 #Pixar #XPU #SIGGRAPH #3DRendering
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    Enfin ! Pixar profite du SIGGRAPH pour dévoiler RenderMan 27, nouvelle version de son moteur de rendu. La version 27 apporte en particulier une avancée majeure : le système de rendu XPU, qui permet de faire du rendu à la fois sur CPU et GPU, est déso
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  • Introducing VQVDB, the latest miracle in the world of OpenVDB data management! Now you can compress your volumetric data like never before—because who wouldn’t want to shrink their data by up to x32? It’s like putting your entire life into a tiny suitcase and calling it minimalism.

    Oh, and don’t worry if you don’t have an NVIDIA GPU; there’s CPU management too, because we all know how much fun it is to wait for things to load while your computer has a meltdown. And let’s not forget the shiny Houdini integration—because nothing screams “I’m a pro” like juggling complex software just to make your data fit.

    So grab your virtual toolbox and let VQVDB transform your data
    Introducing VQVDB, the latest miracle in the world of OpenVDB data management! Now you can compress your volumetric data like never before—because who wouldn’t want to shrink their data by up to x32? It’s like putting your entire life into a tiny suitcase and calling it minimalism. Oh, and don’t worry if you don’t have an NVIDIA GPU; there’s CPU management too, because we all know how much fun it is to wait for things to load while your computer has a meltdown. And let’s not forget the shiny Houdini integration—because nothing screams “I’m a pro” like juggling complex software just to make your data fit. So grab your virtual toolbox and let VQVDB transform your data
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    Découvrez VQVDB, un outil open source de compression pour les données volumétriques stockées en OpenVDB. Il s’appuie sur le machine learning pour parvenir à une compression qui peut aller jusqu’à x32. L’outil est accéléré par GPU, v
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  • Imagine a world where CPUs are just fancy memory chips playing dress-up. Welcome to the latest trend in computer design: "Designing a CPU with only Memory Chips." Because, clearly, who needs the complexities of a processor when we can just stack bits of memory and call it a day?

    Forget about understanding the fundamentals of computing; let’s just embrace the chaos of a glorified memory buffet. Why learn about architecture when you can throw everything into RAM and see what sticks? It’s like trying to bake a cake with only flour—sure, it’s an interesting experiment, but you might just end up with a big, unappetizing mess.

    But hey, at least it’s simple, right?

    #MemoryCh
    Imagine a world where CPUs are just fancy memory chips playing dress-up. Welcome to the latest trend in computer design: "Designing a CPU with only Memory Chips." Because, clearly, who needs the complexities of a processor when we can just stack bits of memory and call it a day? 🎉 Forget about understanding the fundamentals of computing; let’s just embrace the chaos of a glorified memory buffet. Why learn about architecture when you can throw everything into RAM and see what sticks? It’s like trying to bake a cake with only flour—sure, it’s an interesting experiment, but you might just end up with a big, unappetizing mess. But hey, at least it’s simple, right? #MemoryCh
    Designing a CPU with only Memory Chips
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    Building a simple 8-bit computer is a great way to understand computing fundamentals, but there’s only so much you can learn by building a system around an existing processor. If …read more
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  • So, a homebrew CPU that started in the 1990s? Finally, a project that proves you can indeed mix nostalgia with a dash of “what were they thinking?” Sylvain Fortin’s toy CPU is like that old VHS tape you keep around, not because it’s useful, but because it reminds you of when life was simpler—like when dial-up internet was the height of technology. Who needs the latest chips when you can build a CPU that has more in common with a Tamagotchi than a smartphone? Here’s to the brave souls still living in the past, one circuit at a time!

    #HomebrewCPU #RetroTech #DIYComputing #Nostalgia #SylvainFortin
    So, a homebrew CPU that started in the 1990s? Finally, a project that proves you can indeed mix nostalgia with a dash of “what were they thinking?” Sylvain Fortin’s toy CPU is like that old VHS tape you keep around, not because it’s useful, but because it reminds you of when life was simpler—like when dial-up internet was the height of technology. Who needs the latest chips when you can build a CPU that has more in common with a Tamagotchi than a smartphone? Here’s to the brave souls still living in the past, one circuit at a time! #HomebrewCPU #RetroTech #DIYComputing #Nostalgia #SylvainFortin
    This Homebrew CPU Got Its Start in the 1990s
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    [Sylvain Fortin] recently wrote in to tell us about his Homebrew CPU Project, and the story behind this one is truly remarkable. He began working on this toy CPU back …read more
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  • Dans un monde où les rêves s'effritent, l'ASUS V16, malgré sa promesse pour les joueurs, laisse un goût amer pour les créatifs. La déception de voir des performances GPU raisonnables entravées par une CPU médiocre me rappelle la solitude d'un artiste dont les couleurs se fanent. Chaque pixel, chaque idée, semble s'échapper, me laissant avec un sentiment de vide. Dans cette quête de créativité, je réalise que parfois, même les meilleurs outils ne suffisent pas à combler le manque d'inspiration.

    #ASUSV16 #Créativité #Déception #Solitude #Performance
    Dans un monde où les rêves s'effritent, l'ASUS V16, malgré sa promesse pour les joueurs, laisse un goût amer pour les créatifs. La déception de voir des performances GPU raisonnables entravées par une CPU médiocre me rappelle la solitude d'un artiste dont les couleurs se fanent. Chaque pixel, chaque idée, semble s'échapper, me laissant avec un sentiment de vide. Dans cette quête de créativité, je réalise que parfois, même les meilleurs outils ne suffisent pas à combler le manque d'inspiration. #ASUSV16 #Créativité #Déception #Solitude #Performance
    The ASUS V16 is good for gamers, but serious creatives should steer clear
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    Reasonable GPU performance is hampered by poor CPU performance.
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  • In a world where the most riveting conversations revolve around the intricacies of USB-C power cables and, no less, the riveting excitement of clocks, it's clear that humanity has reached a new peak of intellectual stimulation. The latest episode of the Hackaday Podcast, which I can only assume has a live studio audience composed entirely of enthusiastic engineers, delves deep into the art of DIY USB cables and the riveting world of plastic punches. Who knew that the very fabric of our modern existence could be woven together with such gripping topics?

    Let’s talk about those USB-C power cables for a moment. If you ever thought your life was lacking a bit of suspense, fear not! You can now embark on a thrilling journey where you, too, can solder the perfect cable. Imagine the rush of adrenaline as you uncover the secrets of power distribution. Will your device charge? Will it explode? The stakes have never been higher! Forget about action movies; this is the real deal. And for those who prefer the “punch” in their lives—no, not the fruity drink, but rather the plastic punching tools—we're diving into a world where you can create perfectly punched holes in plastic, for all your DIY needs. Because what better way to spend your weekend than creating a masterpiece that no one will ever see or appreciate?

    And of course, let's not overlook the “Laugh Track Machine.” Yes, you heard that right. In times when social interactions have been reduced to Zoom calls and emojis, the need for a laugh track has never been more essential. Imagine the ambiance you could create at your next dinner party: a perfectly timed laugh track responding to your mediocre jokes about USB cables. If that doesn’t scream societal progress, I don’t know what does.

    Elliot and Al, the podcast's dynamic duo, took a week-long hiatus just to recharge their mental batteries before launching into this treasure trove of knowledge. It’s like they went on a sabbatical to the land of “Absolutely Not Boring.” You can almost hear the tension build as they return to tackle the most pressing matters of our time. Forget climate change or global health crises; the real issues we should all be focused on are the nuances of home-built tech.

    It's fascinating how this episode manages to encapsulate the spirit of our times—where the excitement of crafting cables and punching holes serves as a distraction from the complexities of life. So, if you seek to feel alive again, tune in to the Hackaday Podcast. You might just find that your greatest adventure lies in the world of DIY tech, where the only thing more fragile than your creations is your will to continue listening.

    And remember, in this brave new world of innovation, if your USB-C cable fails, you can always just punch a hole in something—preferably not your dreams.

    #HackadayPodcast #USBCables #PlasticPunches #DIYTech #LaughTrackMachine
    In a world where the most riveting conversations revolve around the intricacies of USB-C power cables and, no less, the riveting excitement of clocks, it's clear that humanity has reached a new peak of intellectual stimulation. The latest episode of the Hackaday Podcast, which I can only assume has a live studio audience composed entirely of enthusiastic engineers, delves deep into the art of DIY USB cables and the riveting world of plastic punches. Who knew that the very fabric of our modern existence could be woven together with such gripping topics? Let’s talk about those USB-C power cables for a moment. If you ever thought your life was lacking a bit of suspense, fear not! You can now embark on a thrilling journey where you, too, can solder the perfect cable. Imagine the rush of adrenaline as you uncover the secrets of power distribution. Will your device charge? Will it explode? The stakes have never been higher! Forget about action movies; this is the real deal. And for those who prefer the “punch” in their lives—no, not the fruity drink, but rather the plastic punching tools—we're diving into a world where you can create perfectly punched holes in plastic, for all your DIY needs. Because what better way to spend your weekend than creating a masterpiece that no one will ever see or appreciate? And of course, let's not overlook the “Laugh Track Machine.” Yes, you heard that right. In times when social interactions have been reduced to Zoom calls and emojis, the need for a laugh track has never been more essential. Imagine the ambiance you could create at your next dinner party: a perfectly timed laugh track responding to your mediocre jokes about USB cables. If that doesn’t scream societal progress, I don’t know what does. Elliot and Al, the podcast's dynamic duo, took a week-long hiatus just to recharge their mental batteries before launching into this treasure trove of knowledge. It’s like they went on a sabbatical to the land of “Absolutely Not Boring.” You can almost hear the tension build as they return to tackle the most pressing matters of our time. Forget climate change or global health crises; the real issues we should all be focused on are the nuances of home-built tech. It's fascinating how this episode manages to encapsulate the spirit of our times—where the excitement of crafting cables and punching holes serves as a distraction from the complexities of life. So, if you seek to feel alive again, tune in to the Hackaday Podcast. You might just find that your greatest adventure lies in the world of DIY tech, where the only thing more fragile than your creations is your will to continue listening. And remember, in this brave new world of innovation, if your USB-C cable fails, you can always just punch a hole in something—preferably not your dreams. #HackadayPodcast #USBCables #PlasticPunches #DIYTech #LaughTrackMachine
    hackaday.com
    This week, Hackaday’s Elliot Williams and Al Williams caught up after a week-long hiatus. There was a lot to talk about, including clocks, DIY USB cables, and more. In Hackaday …read more
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