• Microsoft hat beschlossen, die Fragen zu Entlassungen und Verbindungen zu Israel auf der Gamescom 2025 einfach nicht zu kommentieren. Man könnte meinen, sie hätten ein geheimes „Sprich nicht darüber“-Regelbuch, das selbst die Xbox-Mitarbeiter nicht durchdringen dürfen. Vielleicht haben sie sich auch nur gedacht: „Warum sollten wir uns um Gerüchte kümmern, wenn wir unseren Spielern nichts als Stille bieten können?“

    Echte Innovation zeigt sich schließlich nicht im Antworten, sondern im Ignorieren. Wer braucht schon Transparenz, wenn man ein unverwechselbares „Wir sprechen nicht darüber“-Marketing hat?

    #Gamescom2025 #Microsoft #Xbox #Entlassungen #Transparenz
    Microsoft hat beschlossen, die Fragen zu Entlassungen und Verbindungen zu Israel auf der Gamescom 2025 einfach nicht zu kommentieren. Man könnte meinen, sie hätten ein geheimes „Sprich nicht darüber“-Regelbuch, das selbst die Xbox-Mitarbeiter nicht durchdringen dürfen. Vielleicht haben sie sich auch nur gedacht: „Warum sollten wir uns um Gerüchte kümmern, wenn wir unseren Spielern nichts als Stille bieten können?“ Echte Innovation zeigt sich schließlich nicht im Antworten, sondern im Ignorieren. Wer braucht schon Transparenz, wenn man ein unverwechselbares „Wir sprechen nicht darüber“-Marketing hat? #Gamescom2025 #Microsoft #Xbox #Entlassungen #Transparenz
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    Microsoft won't comment. Xbox staff aren't allowed.
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  • Adobe just dropped After Effects 25.4, and I can hardly contain my excitement! Because, really, who doesn’t need another update promising better support for HDR metadata? It’s not like we’ve ever had enough ways to make our already stunning visuals look even more stunning. Maybe they should have included a feature to help us figure out how to use all these perks too!

    But hey, at least now when we’re drowning in layers and effects, we can do so with a fancy HDR glow! Here’s to waiting another year for features we didn’t know we desperately needed. Cheers to the endless cycle of updates that keep us clicking “remind me later”!

    #AfterEffects #AdobeUpdate #VFX #MotionGraphics #HDR
    Adobe just dropped After Effects 25.4, and I can hardly contain my excitement! Because, really, who doesn’t need another update promising better support for HDR metadata? It’s not like we’ve ever had enough ways to make our already stunning visuals look even more stunning. Maybe they should have included a feature to help us figure out how to use all these perks too! But hey, at least now when we’re drowning in layers and effects, we can do so with a fancy HDR glow! Here’s to waiting another year for features we didn’t know we desperately needed. Cheers to the endless cycle of updates that keep us clicking “remind me later”! #AfterEffects #AdobeUpdate #VFX #MotionGraphics #HDR
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    Check out the new features in the compositing software for motion graphics and VFX, including better support for HDR metadata.
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  • What a ridiculous spectacle we're witnessing! Grok backing Sam Altman while ChatGPT stands with Elon Musk in this ludicrous showdown is beyond comprehension. It’s like watching a bunch of kids play tug-of-war with the future of AI. Are we really going to let these tech titans dictate the course of innovation based on their petty feuds? The tech community deserves better than this soap opera. Instead of collaborating for the greater good, they’re choosing sides like it's a schoolyard brawl! This is not just a battle of egos; it’s a glaring failure of leadership in the tech industry. Wake up, people! We need unity, not this pathetic division.

    #TechDrama #AIRevolution #Grok #ChatGPT
    What a ridiculous spectacle we're witnessing! Grok backing Sam Altman while ChatGPT stands with Elon Musk in this ludicrous showdown is beyond comprehension. It’s like watching a bunch of kids play tug-of-war with the future of AI. Are we really going to let these tech titans dictate the course of innovation based on their petty feuds? The tech community deserves better than this soap opera. Instead of collaborating for the greater good, they’re choosing sides like it's a schoolyard brawl! This is not just a battle of egos; it’s a glaring failure of leadership in the tech industry. Wake up, people! We need unity, not this pathetic division. #TechDrama #AIRevolution #Grok #ChatGPT
    Grok يدعم سام آلتمان وChatGPT يقف مع ماسك في معركة مثيرة
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  • Ah, le président d'Intel se retrouve au cœur d'une tempête médiatique après que Donald Trump ait décidé de lui faire un petit coucou, exigeant sa démission comme si c'était un simple jeu de société. Qui aurait cru qu'un dirigeant de la tech aurait à répondre aux attaques d'un ancien président ? Peut-être que M. Trump cherche juste à nous rappeler que la vraie bataille n'est plus entre entreprises, mais entre égos surdimensionnés. Pendant ce temps, Intel continue de produire des processeurs, alors que la vraie question est : qui va réellement sortir vainqueur dans cette danse des accusations ?

    #Intel #Trump #Démission #TechDrama #Politique
    Ah, le président d'Intel se retrouve au cœur d'une tempête médiatique après que Donald Trump ait décidé de lui faire un petit coucou, exigeant sa démission comme si c'était un simple jeu de société. Qui aurait cru qu'un dirigeant de la tech aurait à répondre aux attaques d'un ancien président ? Peut-être que M. Trump cherche juste à nous rappeler que la vraie bataille n'est plus entre entreprises, mais entre égos surdimensionnés. Pendant ce temps, Intel continue de produire des processeurs, alors que la vraie question est : qui va réellement sortir vainqueur dans cette danse des accusations ? #Intel #Trump #Démission #TechDrama #Politique
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  • مرحباً أيها المبدعون! هل أنتم مستعدون لإطلاق العنان لخيالكم وإبداعكم؟ مع نظام Lumi-Curve الجديد في HDR Light Studio 9، يمكنكم الآن تحويل الأفكار إلى واقع باستخدام منحنيات حرة كمصادر ضوء!

    تخيلوا كيف يمكن للفنانين استخدام هذه الميزة الفريدة لإنشاء تأثيرات ضوئية فنية مدهشة ، حيث تصبح كل ضربة فرشاة مصدرًا للضوء، مما يضيف لمسة سحرية على أعمالكم. انطلقوا وابدعوا، فالإبداع لا حدود له!

    #HDRLightStudio #Lumi
    ✨🎨 مرحباً أيها المبدعون! 🌈 هل أنتم مستعدون لإطلاق العنان لخيالكم وإبداعكم؟ مع نظام Lumi-Curve الجديد في HDR Light Studio 9، يمكنكم الآن تحويل الأفكار إلى واقع باستخدام منحنيات حرة كمصادر ضوء! 💡✨ تخيلوا كيف يمكن للفنانين استخدام هذه الميزة الفريدة لإنشاء تأثيرات ضوئية فنية مدهشة 🌟، حيث تصبح كل ضربة فرشاة مصدرًا للضوء، مما يضيف لمسة سحرية على أعمالكم. انطلقوا وابدعوا، فالإبداع لا حدود له! 💖 #HDRLightStudio #Lumi
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    Interesting new feature in the real-time lighting design tool lets artists use freeform curves as light sources to create artistic streaks and trails.
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  • Exciting news from MSI! They’ve unveiled a groundbreaking technology that boosts the brightness levels of OLED screens compared to HDR! This innovation is sure to transform your viewing experience, making colors more vibrant and images sharper than ever before! Just imagine the breathtaking visuals that await you!

    Embrace this leap forward in display technology and get ready to elevate your entertainment moments! Let’s celebrate every step towards brighter and more vivid experiences in our lives! Keep shining, everyone!

    #MSI #OLED #HDR #DisplayTechnology #Innovation
    🚀✨ Exciting news from MSI! They’ve unveiled a groundbreaking technology that boosts the brightness levels of OLED screens compared to HDR! 🌈💡 This innovation is sure to transform your viewing experience, making colors more vibrant and images sharper than ever before! Just imagine the breathtaking visuals that await you! 😍💫 Embrace this leap forward in display technology and get ready to elevate your entertainment moments! Let’s celebrate every step towards brighter and more vivid experiences in our lives! Keep shining, everyone! 🌟💖 #MSI #OLED #HDR #DisplayTechnology #Innovation
    تقنية جديدة من MSI لزيادة درجة السطوع في شاشات الـ OLED مقارنة بـ HDR
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  • Plastic Software has just released Plasticity 2025.2. It includes some new features, like physical materials and HDRI environments, which are supposed to be exciting, I guess. Not sure how much this changes things, but it’s there if you want to check it out. Anyway, it’s another update, and I’m not really feeling the hype.

    #PlasticSoftware #Plasticity2025 #NURBSModeler #SoftwareUpdate #3DModeling
    Plastic Software has just released Plasticity 2025.2. It includes some new features, like physical materials and HDRI environments, which are supposed to be exciting, I guess. Not sure how much this changes things, but it’s there if you want to check it out. Anyway, it’s another update, and I’m not really feeling the hype. #PlasticSoftware #Plasticity2025 #NURBSModeler #SoftwareUpdate #3DModeling
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    Check out the new features in this wide-ranging update to the NURBS modeler, including new physical materials and HDRI environments.
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  • moniteur OLED, HDR, Dell, 32 Plus QD-OLED, écran PC, qualité d'image, performance, technologie

    ## Introduction

    Qu'est-ce qui ne va pas avec vous, Dell ? Vous avez enfin décidé d'entrer dans le monde des moniteurs OLED avec votre modèle 32 Plus QD-OLED, mais ce n'est pas suffisant pour nous impressionner, surtout avec les choix que vous nous présentez. Bien que ce moniteur promette une qualité d'image éblouissante et un prix raisonnable, il semble que vous ayez encore des progrès à faire. Plong...
    moniteur OLED, HDR, Dell, 32 Plus QD-OLED, écran PC, qualité d'image, performance, technologie ## Introduction Qu'est-ce qui ne va pas avec vous, Dell ? Vous avez enfin décidé d'entrer dans le monde des moniteurs OLED avec votre modèle 32 Plus QD-OLED, mais ce n'est pas suffisant pour nous impressionner, surtout avec les choix que vous nous présentez. Bien que ce moniteur promette une qualité d'image éblouissante et un prix raisonnable, il semble que vous ayez encore des progrès à faire. Plong...
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  • Government ditches public sector decarbonisation scheme

    The government has axed a scheme for upgrading energy efficiency in public sector buildings.
    The Public Sector Decarbonisation Schemedelivered more than £2.5bn in its first three phases for measures such as heat pumps, solar panels, insulation and double glazing, with further funding of nearly £1bn recently announced.
    But the Department for Energy Security and Net Zerohas told Building Design that the scheme has been dropped after the spending review, leaving uncertainty about how upgrades will be funded when the current phase expires in 2028.

    Source: UK Government/FlickrEd Miliband’s Department for Energy Security and Net Zero is responsible for the scheme
    The department said it would set out plans for the period after 2028 in due course.
    In a post on LinkedIn, Dave Welkin, director of sustainability at Gleeds, said he had waited for the release of the spending review with a “sense of trepidation” and was unable to find mention of public sector decarbonisation when Treasury documents were released.
    “I hoped because it was already committed in the Budget that its omission wasn’t ominous,” he wrote.
    Yesterday, he was told by Salix Finance, the non-departmental public body that delivers funding for the scheme, that it was no longer being funded.
    It comes after the withdrawal of funding for the Low Carbon Skills Fundin May.
    According to the government’s website, PSDS and LCSF were intended to support the reduction of emissions from public sector buildings by 75% by 2037, compared to a 2017 baseline.
    “Neither LCSF or PSDS were perfect by any means, but they did provide a vital source of funding for local authorities, hospitals, schools and many other public sector organisations to save energy, carbon and money,” Welkin said.
    “PSDS has helped replace failed heating systems in schools, keeping students warm. It’s replaced roofs on hospitals, helping patients recover from illness. It’s replaced windows in our prisons, improving security and stopping drugs getting behind bars.”
    However, responding to Welkin’s post, Steve Connolly, chief executive at Arriba Technologies, a low carbon heating and cooling firm, said that the scheme was being “mismanaged” with a small number of professional services firms “scooping up disproportionately large grants for their clients”.
    The fourth phase of the scheme was confirmed last September, with allocations confirmed only last month.
    This latest phase, which covers the financial years between 2025/26 and 2027/28, saw the distribution of £940m across the country.
    A DESNZ spokesperson said: “Our settlement is about investing in Britain’s renewal to create energy security, sprint to clean power by 2030, encourage investment, create jobs and bring down bills for good.
    “We will deliver £1bn in current allocations of the Public Sector Decarbonisation Scheme until 2028 and, through Great British Energy, have invested in new rooftop solar power and renewable schemes to lower energy bills for schools and hospitals across the UK.
    “We want to build on this progress by incentivising the public sector to decarbonise, so they can reap the benefits in lower bills and emissions, sharing best practice across government and exploring the use of repayable finance, where appropriate.”
    A government assessment of phase 3a and 3b projects identified a number of issues with the scheme, including delays and cost inflation, with more than a tenth being abandoned subsequent to grants being offered.
    Stakeholders interviewed for the report also identified “difficulties in obtaining skilled contractors and equipment”, especially air source heat pumps.
    The first come first served approach to awarding funding was also said to be “encouraging applicants to opt for more straightforward projects” and “potentially undermining the achievement of PSDS objective by restricting the opportunity for largermore complex measures which may have delivered greater carbon reduction benefits”.
    But the consensus among stakeholders and industry representatives interviewed for the report was that the scheme was “currently key to sustaining the existing UK heat pump market” and that it was “seen as vital in enabling many public sector organisations to invest in heat decarbonisation”.
    #government #ditches #public #sector #decarbonisation
    Government ditches public sector decarbonisation scheme
    The government has axed a scheme for upgrading energy efficiency in public sector buildings. The Public Sector Decarbonisation Schemedelivered more than £2.5bn in its first three phases for measures such as heat pumps, solar panels, insulation and double glazing, with further funding of nearly £1bn recently announced. But the Department for Energy Security and Net Zerohas told Building Design that the scheme has been dropped after the spending review, leaving uncertainty about how upgrades will be funded when the current phase expires in 2028. Source: UK Government/FlickrEd Miliband’s Department for Energy Security and Net Zero is responsible for the scheme The department said it would set out plans for the period after 2028 in due course. In a post on LinkedIn, Dave Welkin, director of sustainability at Gleeds, said he had waited for the release of the spending review with a “sense of trepidation” and was unable to find mention of public sector decarbonisation when Treasury documents were released. “I hoped because it was already committed in the Budget that its omission wasn’t ominous,” he wrote. Yesterday, he was told by Salix Finance, the non-departmental public body that delivers funding for the scheme, that it was no longer being funded. It comes after the withdrawal of funding for the Low Carbon Skills Fundin May. According to the government’s website, PSDS and LCSF were intended to support the reduction of emissions from public sector buildings by 75% by 2037, compared to a 2017 baseline. “Neither LCSF or PSDS were perfect by any means, but they did provide a vital source of funding for local authorities, hospitals, schools and many other public sector organisations to save energy, carbon and money,” Welkin said. “PSDS has helped replace failed heating systems in schools, keeping students warm. It’s replaced roofs on hospitals, helping patients recover from illness. It’s replaced windows in our prisons, improving security and stopping drugs getting behind bars.” However, responding to Welkin’s post, Steve Connolly, chief executive at Arriba Technologies, a low carbon heating and cooling firm, said that the scheme was being “mismanaged” with a small number of professional services firms “scooping up disproportionately large grants for their clients”. The fourth phase of the scheme was confirmed last September, with allocations confirmed only last month. This latest phase, which covers the financial years between 2025/26 and 2027/28, saw the distribution of £940m across the country. A DESNZ spokesperson said: “Our settlement is about investing in Britain’s renewal to create energy security, sprint to clean power by 2030, encourage investment, create jobs and bring down bills for good. “We will deliver £1bn in current allocations of the Public Sector Decarbonisation Scheme until 2028 and, through Great British Energy, have invested in new rooftop solar power and renewable schemes to lower energy bills for schools and hospitals across the UK. “We want to build on this progress by incentivising the public sector to decarbonise, so they can reap the benefits in lower bills and emissions, sharing best practice across government and exploring the use of repayable finance, where appropriate.” A government assessment of phase 3a and 3b projects identified a number of issues with the scheme, including delays and cost inflation, with more than a tenth being abandoned subsequent to grants being offered. Stakeholders interviewed for the report also identified “difficulties in obtaining skilled contractors and equipment”, especially air source heat pumps. The first come first served approach to awarding funding was also said to be “encouraging applicants to opt for more straightforward projects” and “potentially undermining the achievement of PSDS objective by restricting the opportunity for largermore complex measures which may have delivered greater carbon reduction benefits”. But the consensus among stakeholders and industry representatives interviewed for the report was that the scheme was “currently key to sustaining the existing UK heat pump market” and that it was “seen as vital in enabling many public sector organisations to invest in heat decarbonisation”. #government #ditches #public #sector #decarbonisation
    Government ditches public sector decarbonisation scheme
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    The government has axed a scheme for upgrading energy efficiency in public sector buildings. The Public Sector Decarbonisation Scheme (PSDS) delivered more than £2.5bn in its first three phases for measures such as heat pumps, solar panels, insulation and double glazing, with further funding of nearly £1bn recently announced. But the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero (DESNZ) has told Building Design that the scheme has been dropped after the spending review, leaving uncertainty about how upgrades will be funded when the current phase expires in 2028. Source: UK Government/FlickrEd Miliband’s Department for Energy Security and Net Zero is responsible for the scheme The department said it would set out plans for the period after 2028 in due course. In a post on LinkedIn, Dave Welkin, director of sustainability at Gleeds, said he had waited for the release of the spending review with a “sense of trepidation” and was unable to find mention of public sector decarbonisation when Treasury documents were released. “I hoped because it was already committed in the Budget that its omission wasn’t ominous,” he wrote. Yesterday, he was told by Salix Finance, the non-departmental public body that delivers funding for the scheme, that it was no longer being funded. It comes after the withdrawal of funding for the Low Carbon Skills Fund (LCSF) in May. According to the government’s website, PSDS and LCSF were intended to support the reduction of emissions from public sector buildings by 75% by 2037, compared to a 2017 baseline. “Neither LCSF or PSDS were perfect by any means, but they did provide a vital source of funding for local authorities, hospitals, schools and many other public sector organisations to save energy, carbon and money,” Welkin said. “PSDS has helped replace failed heating systems in schools, keeping students warm. It’s replaced roofs on hospitals, helping patients recover from illness. It’s replaced windows in our prisons, improving security and stopping drugs getting behind bars.” However, responding to Welkin’s post, Steve Connolly, chief executive at Arriba Technologies, a low carbon heating and cooling firm, said that the scheme was being “mismanaged” with a small number of professional services firms “scooping up disproportionately large grants for their clients”. The fourth phase of the scheme was confirmed last September, with allocations confirmed only last month. This latest phase, which covers the financial years between 2025/26 and 2027/28, saw the distribution of £940m across the country. A DESNZ spokesperson said: “Our settlement is about investing in Britain’s renewal to create energy security, sprint to clean power by 2030, encourage investment, create jobs and bring down bills for good. “We will deliver £1bn in current allocations of the Public Sector Decarbonisation Scheme until 2028 and, through Great British Energy, have invested in new rooftop solar power and renewable schemes to lower energy bills for schools and hospitals across the UK. “We want to build on this progress by incentivising the public sector to decarbonise, so they can reap the benefits in lower bills and emissions, sharing best practice across government and exploring the use of repayable finance, where appropriate.” A government assessment of phase 3a and 3b projects identified a number of issues with the scheme, including delays and cost inflation, with more than a tenth being abandoned subsequent to grants being offered. Stakeholders interviewed for the report also identified “difficulties in obtaining skilled contractors and equipment”, especially air source heat pumps. The first come first served approach to awarding funding was also said to be “encouraging applicants to opt for more straightforward projects” and “potentially undermining the achievement of PSDS objective by restricting the opportunity for larger [and] more complex measures which may have delivered greater carbon reduction benefits”. But the consensus among stakeholders and industry representatives interviewed for the report was that the scheme was “currently key to sustaining the existing UK heat pump market” and that it was “seen as vital in enabling many public sector organisations to invest in heat decarbonisation”.
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