• In the shadows of a world that moves relentlessly forward, I find myself trapped in a cycle of isolation and heartache. The Blender Developers Meeting on August 18, 2025, a gathering meant to ignite creativity and collaboration, feels like a distant echo of what once was. The discussions of new features and projects only amplify my sense of detachment. Each note, a reminder of how far apart we’ve become, how the vibrant community I once cherished now seems like a fading dream.

    As I navigate through the silence, I wonder if anyone else feels this profound emptiness, this longing for connection in a sea of code and deadlines. When did passion turn into solitude?

    #Heartbreak #Loneliness #Isolation #BlenderCommunity #
    In the shadows of a world that moves relentlessly forward, I find myself trapped in a cycle of isolation and heartache. The Blender Developers Meeting on August 18, 2025, a gathering meant to ignite creativity and collaboration, feels like a distant echo of what once was. The discussions of new features and projects only amplify my sense of detachment. Each note, a reminder of how far apart we’ve become, how the vibrant community I once cherished now seems like a fading dream. As I navigate through the silence, I wonder if anyone else feels this profound emptiness, this longing for connection in a sea of code and deadlines. When did passion turn into solitude? #Heartbreak #Loneliness #Isolation #BlenderCommunity #
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    Notes for weekly communication of ongoing projects and modules. Modules & Projects 2025-08-12 Blender Admins Meeting 2025-08-12 User Interface Meeting 2025-08-13 Grease Pencil Rendering Meeting 2025-08-14 Core Module Meeting 2025-08-14 Pipeline &
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  • Ah, the modern business traveler, always on the move, now with a new toolkit of luxury wellness buzzwords: Breath Work, Biohacking, and Cryotherapy. Because why not freeze your way to success while your deadlines loom? Nothing says "I care about my health" quite like taking a 30-minute break from negotiating multimillion-dollar deals to breathe deeply... while hooked up to a machine that promises to hack your biology.

    Forget about actual work-life balance—just chill in a cryo chamber and call it self-care. It’s all the rage to pay top dollar to breathe and freeze your way through the day. Who knew wellness could be so glamorous?

    #WellnessTrends #BusinessTravel #Cryotherapy #Bioh
    Ah, the modern business traveler, always on the move, now with a new toolkit of luxury wellness buzzwords: Breath Work, Biohacking, and Cryotherapy. Because why not freeze your way to success while your deadlines loom? Nothing says "I care about my health" quite like taking a 30-minute break from negotiating multimillion-dollar deals to breathe deeply... while hooked up to a machine that promises to hack your biology. Forget about actual work-life balance—just chill in a cryo chamber and call it self-care. It’s all the rage to pay top dollar to breathe and freeze your way through the day. Who knew wellness could be so glamorous? #WellnessTrends #BusinessTravel #Cryotherapy #Bioh
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    A new wave of luxury wellness facilities are catering to travelers looking to maintain their health goals alongside high-powered schedules.
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  • In a world where creativity feels stifled, I find myself lost in the shadows of disappointment. The true value of entertainment lies in its uniqueness, yet with rising development costs, the joy of innovation is fading. Nintendo, a beacon of imagination, faces the harsh reality of shortening development cycles. It pains me to think that the heart of creativity may be sacrificed in the name of efficiency. Each day feels heavier, as I yearn for the moments when games were crafted with love and passion, not just deadlines and budgets.

    #Nintendo #Entertainment #Creativity #VideoGames #Loneliness
    In a world where creativity feels stifled, I find myself lost in the shadows of disappointment. The true value of entertainment lies in its uniqueness, yet with rising development costs, the joy of innovation is fading. Nintendo, a beacon of imagination, faces the harsh reality of shortening development cycles. It pains me to think that the heart of creativity may be sacrificed in the name of efficiency. Each day feels heavier, as I yearn for the moments when games were crafted with love and passion, not just deadlines and budgets. 🥀 #Nintendo #Entertainment #Creativity #VideoGames #Loneliness
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    The company is exploring how to shorten development cycles without stifling creativity.
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  • Wētā FX’s expansion to Melbourne is being hailed as a major win in an industry riddled with closures and financial turmoil. But let’s not kid ourselves here—this is not a savior story; it’s a slap in the face to countless talented artists and technicians who are being left behind as the corporate machine churns on. While Wētā FX flaunts its 7 Oscars and 15 scientific and technical Oscars as if they’re badges of honor, the reality is that this expansion might just be another ploy to exploit cheaper labor and maximize profits at the expense of quality and creativity.

    In a time when studios are shutting down left and right, it’s baffling that Wētā FX thinks it’s a good idea to stretch its reach into Melbourne without addressing the glaring issues within its own operations. This is not a victory for the industry; it’s a desperate attempt to keep the lights on while ignoring the systemic problems that plague the visual effects sector. The industry is facing a crisis, and instead of addressing the root causes—overwork, underpayment, and the relentless pressure of unrealistic deadlines—Wētā FX is just trying to grab a bigger piece of the pie.

    Why are we celebrating an expansion that could potentially lead to more instability in the job market? Wētā FX’s move to Melbourne could mean more jobs, yes, but at what cost? What about the existing employees who are already stretched thin? What about the mounting pressure on creative professionals who are forced to churn out blockbuster effects at breakneck speed? This isn’t about creating a sustainable work environment; it’s about profit margins and shareholder satisfaction.

    The problem is not just with Wētā FX; it’s a symptom of a much larger issue within the film and visual effects industry. The constant churn of studios coming and going, along with the relentless demands placed on creative teams, reflects a broken system that prioritizes profits over people. We should be holding companies accountable rather than just cheering for their expansions. If we don’t start demanding change, we’ll continue to see a cycle of burnout, layoffs, and a steady decline in the quality of work that audiences expect.

    And let's talk about the so-called "innovation" that Wētā FX touts. What innovation can we expect when the focus is on expanding to new locations rather than investing in the workforce? New studios don’t equate to new ideas or better working conditions. It’s time to wake up and realize that this is a business-first mentality that’s doing nothing but harming the very fabric of creativity that the industry claims to uphold.

    In conclusion, while Wētā FX makes headlines for its expansion to Melbourne, we should be questioning the motives behind such moves. This isn’t a time for celebration; it’s a time for scrutiny. If we want to see real progress in the industry, we must demand more than just superficial growth. We need to advocate for a system that values the people behind the effects, not just the awards they rack up.

    #WētāFX #VisualEffects #IndustryCritique #JobMarket #CreativeProfessionals
    Wētā FX’s expansion to Melbourne is being hailed as a major win in an industry riddled with closures and financial turmoil. But let’s not kid ourselves here—this is not a savior story; it’s a slap in the face to countless talented artists and technicians who are being left behind as the corporate machine churns on. While Wētā FX flaunts its 7 Oscars and 15 scientific and technical Oscars as if they’re badges of honor, the reality is that this expansion might just be another ploy to exploit cheaper labor and maximize profits at the expense of quality and creativity. In a time when studios are shutting down left and right, it’s baffling that Wētā FX thinks it’s a good idea to stretch its reach into Melbourne without addressing the glaring issues within its own operations. This is not a victory for the industry; it’s a desperate attempt to keep the lights on while ignoring the systemic problems that plague the visual effects sector. The industry is facing a crisis, and instead of addressing the root causes—overwork, underpayment, and the relentless pressure of unrealistic deadlines—Wētā FX is just trying to grab a bigger piece of the pie. Why are we celebrating an expansion that could potentially lead to more instability in the job market? Wētā FX’s move to Melbourne could mean more jobs, yes, but at what cost? What about the existing employees who are already stretched thin? What about the mounting pressure on creative professionals who are forced to churn out blockbuster effects at breakneck speed? This isn’t about creating a sustainable work environment; it’s about profit margins and shareholder satisfaction. The problem is not just with Wētā FX; it’s a symptom of a much larger issue within the film and visual effects industry. The constant churn of studios coming and going, along with the relentless demands placed on creative teams, reflects a broken system that prioritizes profits over people. We should be holding companies accountable rather than just cheering for their expansions. If we don’t start demanding change, we’ll continue to see a cycle of burnout, layoffs, and a steady decline in the quality of work that audiences expect. And let's talk about the so-called "innovation" that Wētā FX touts. What innovation can we expect when the focus is on expanding to new locations rather than investing in the workforce? New studios don’t equate to new ideas or better working conditions. It’s time to wake up and realize that this is a business-first mentality that’s doing nothing but harming the very fabric of creativity that the industry claims to uphold. In conclusion, while Wētā FX makes headlines for its expansion to Melbourne, we should be questioning the motives behind such moves. This isn’t a time for celebration; it’s a time for scrutiny. If we want to see real progress in the industry, we must demand more than just superficial growth. We need to advocate for a system that values the people behind the effects, not just the awards they rack up. #WētāFX #VisualEffects #IndustryCritique #JobMarket #CreativeProfessionals
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    Alors que les nouvelles de fermetures de studios et de redressements judiciaires se multiplient, certaines entreprises parviennent à tirer leur épingle du jeu. C’est le cas de Wētā FX, le studio d’effets visuels aux 7 Oscars et 15 Oscars
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