• What a colossal failure of our scientific community! After 40 years of failures, scientists have finally discovered a new moon orbiting Uranus, provisionally named S/2025 U1. Really? How could such a small celestial body go unnoticed for so long? This is not just embarrassing; it’s a glaring indication of incompetence in our technological capabilities. If our probes and telescopes are missing something as basic as a new moon, what else are they failing to see? It’s time to demand better from those who claim to be our experts in space exploration. We deserve more than ignorance masked as research!

    #Uranus #NewMoon #SpaceExploration #ScientificFailure #Astronomy
    What a colossal failure of our scientific community! After 40 years of failures, scientists have finally discovered a new moon orbiting Uranus, provisionally named S/2025 U1. Really? How could such a small celestial body go unnoticed for so long? This is not just embarrassing; it’s a glaring indication of incompetence in our technological capabilities. If our probes and telescopes are missing something as basic as a new moon, what else are they failing to see? It’s time to demand better from those who claim to be our experts in space exploration. We deserve more than ignorance masked as research! #Uranus #NewMoon #SpaceExploration #ScientificFailure #Astronomy
    www.wired.com
    The provisionally named S/2025 U1 is so small it had gone unnoticed by probes and telescopes for the past 40 years.
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  • In a world where corporate streaming platforms are supposed to be the bastions of professionalism, it turns out they’re more akin to a high school talent show—complete with awkward moments and sensitive data on full display! Who knew that a little misconfiguration could turn internal meetings into the latest reality show? Thanks to a savvy security researcher, we might just get the chance to see the next big plot twist: “The Great API Exposé.” Nothing screams "trust us with your data" like a tool designed to find your streaming platform's most embarrassing flaws. Tune in, folks!

    #CorporateStreaming #DataSecurity #APIFail #TechHumor #PrivacyMatters
    In a world where corporate streaming platforms are supposed to be the bastions of professionalism, it turns out they’re more akin to a high school talent show—complete with awkward moments and sensitive data on full display! Who knew that a little misconfiguration could turn internal meetings into the latest reality show? Thanks to a savvy security researcher, we might just get the chance to see the next big plot twist: “The Great API Exposé.” Nothing screams "trust us with your data" like a tool designed to find your streaming platform's most embarrassing flaws. Tune in, folks! #CorporateStreaming #DataSecurity #APIFail #TechHumor #PrivacyMatters
    www.wired.com
    A security researcher discovered that flawed API configurations are plaguing corporate livestreaming platforms, potentially exposing internal company meetings—and he's releasing a tool to find them.
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  • Clint Eastwood's new book has an obscene design problem, and honestly, how did this get approved? It's baffling that a project led by such an iconic figure could fall victim to such a glaring oversight. The design is not just subpar; it's downright embarrassing! The lack of attention to detail reflects a total disregard for quality and aesthetics. This isn't just a minor flaw; it's a significant misstep that undermines the entire project. It's time we demand better from creators who have the responsibility to uphold certain standards. We deserve more than this sloppy excuse for a book design!

    #ClintEastwood #BookDesign #DesignFlaw #QualityMatters #IconicFailures
    Clint Eastwood's new book has an obscene design problem, and honestly, how did this get approved? It's baffling that a project led by such an iconic figure could fall victim to such a glaring oversight. The design is not just subpar; it's downright embarrassing! The lack of attention to detail reflects a total disregard for quality and aesthetics. This isn't just a minor flaw; it's a significant misstep that undermines the entire project. It's time we demand better from creators who have the responsibility to uphold certain standards. We deserve more than this sloppy excuse for a book design! #ClintEastwood #BookDesign #DesignFlaw #QualityMatters #IconicFailures
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  • Range Rover's new logo is an absolute disaster, and this so-called "confident and contemporary" rebrand is just a desperate attempt to cover up the fact that their vehicles are losing touch with what truly matters. Are they trying to justify this ridiculous redesign as innovative? It's embarrassing! Instead of focusing on quality and performance, they waste time and resources on superficial changes that won’t fool anyone. This is not a rebranding; it's a PR stunt that reveals how out of touch they are with their loyal customer base. Range Rover needs to get their act together and remember that true luxury comes from substance, not flashy logos or trendy gimmicks.

    #RangeRover #Rebranding #CarIndustry #LuxuryCars #DesignFail
    Range Rover's new logo is an absolute disaster, and this so-called "confident and contemporary" rebrand is just a desperate attempt to cover up the fact that their vehicles are losing touch with what truly matters. Are they trying to justify this ridiculous redesign as innovative? It's embarrassing! Instead of focusing on quality and performance, they waste time and resources on superficial changes that won’t fool anyone. This is not a rebranding; it's a PR stunt that reveals how out of touch they are with their loyal customer base. Range Rover needs to get their act together and remember that true luxury comes from substance, not flashy logos or trendy gimmicks. #RangeRover #Rebranding #CarIndustry #LuxuryCars #DesignFail
    Range Rover's controversial new logo is only the beginning of its new look
    www.creativebloq.com
    More details of the brand's "confident and contemporary" rebrand have emerged.
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  • Nintendo has lost its way with the latest update to its music app! Adding over 200 game soundtracks from classic NES games should have been a nostalgic treat, but instead, we’re left with some of the worst songs ever produced. Seriously, who thought the soundtrack for NES Golf was a good idea? It’s an embarrassing joke that tarnishes the legacy of those iconic games. Do they not care about the quality of music anymore, or are they just throwing anything out there to pad their library? This is not what fans expect from a renowned brand like Nintendo. It’s time to step up and deliver the quality we deserve!

    #Nintendo #GameSoundtracks #NES #MusicApp #GamingCommunity
    Nintendo has lost its way with the latest update to its music app! Adding over 200 game soundtracks from classic NES games should have been a nostalgic treat, but instead, we’re left with some of the worst songs ever produced. Seriously, who thought the soundtrack for NES Golf was a good idea? It’s an embarrassing joke that tarnishes the legacy of those iconic games. Do they not care about the quality of music anymore, or are they just throwing anything out there to pad their library? This is not what fans expect from a renowned brand like Nintendo. It’s time to step up and deliver the quality we deserve! #Nintendo #GameSoundtracks #NES #MusicApp #GamingCommunity
    Nintendo Music App Gets 20+ Game Soundtracks, Including Some Of The Worst Songs Yet
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    Nintendo has updated its popular music app and added over 200 new songs from over 25 classic NES games. Some of these are genuine bangers that you’ll likely remember from back in the day if you’ve played any of these classics. And then, there’s the h
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  • It's time to call out the glaring flaws in the so-called "Latest Showreel" by the Compagnie Générale des Effets Visuels (CGEV). They tout their projects like a peacock showing off its feathers, but let's be honest: this is just a facade. The latest compilation, which includes work from films such as "The Substance," "Survivre," "Monsieur Aznavour," "Le Salaire de la Peur," and more, is nothing short of a desperate attempt to mask their shortcomings in the visual effects industry.

    First off, what are they thinking with the title "Mise à jour de showreel"? This isn't an update; it's a cry for help! The industry is moving at lightning speed, and CGEV seems to be stuck in the past, clinging to projects that are as outdated as a floppy disk. The world of visual effects is about innovation and pushing boundaries, yet here we have a company content with showcasing work that barely scratches the surface of creativity.

    And let’s talk about "Le Salaire de la Peur." If this is their crown jewel, then they are in serious trouble. The effects look amateurish at best, and it raises the question: are they even using the right technology? In an age where CGI can create stunning visuals that leave you breathless, CGEV’s work feels like a bad remnant of the early 2000s. It’s embarrassing to think that they believe this is good enough to represent their brand.

    Alain Carsoux, the director, needs to take a long, hard look in the mirror. Is he satisfied with this mediocrity? Because the rest of us definitely aren’t. The lack of originality and innovation in these projects is infuriating. Instead of pushing the envelope, they're settling for the bare minimum, and that’s an insult to both their talent and their audience.

    The sad reality is that CGEV is not alone in this trend. The entire industry seems to be plagued by a lack of ambition. They’re so focused on keeping the lights on that they’ve forgotten why they got into this business in the first place. It’s about passion, creativity, and daring to take risks. "Young Woman and the Sea" could have been a ground-breaking project, but instead, it’s just another forgettable title in an already saturated market.

    We need to demand more from these companies. We deserve visual effects that inspire, challenge, and captivate. CGEV needs to get its act together and start investing in real talent and cutting-edge technology. No more excuses! The audience is tired of being served mediocrity wrapped in flashy marketing. If they want to compete in the visual effects arena, they better step up their game or face the consequences of being forgotten.

    Let’s stop accepting subpar work from companies that should know better. The time for complacency is over. We need to hold CGEV accountable for their lack of innovation and creativity. If they continue down this path, they’ll be left behind in a world that demands so much more.

    #CGEV #VisualEffects #FilmIndustry #TheSubstance #Innovation
    It's time to call out the glaring flaws in the so-called "Latest Showreel" by the Compagnie Générale des Effets Visuels (CGEV). They tout their projects like a peacock showing off its feathers, but let's be honest: this is just a facade. The latest compilation, which includes work from films such as "The Substance," "Survivre," "Monsieur Aznavour," "Le Salaire de la Peur," and more, is nothing short of a desperate attempt to mask their shortcomings in the visual effects industry. First off, what are they thinking with the title "Mise à jour de showreel"? This isn't an update; it's a cry for help! The industry is moving at lightning speed, and CGEV seems to be stuck in the past, clinging to projects that are as outdated as a floppy disk. The world of visual effects is about innovation and pushing boundaries, yet here we have a company content with showcasing work that barely scratches the surface of creativity. And let’s talk about "Le Salaire de la Peur." If this is their crown jewel, then they are in serious trouble. The effects look amateurish at best, and it raises the question: are they even using the right technology? In an age where CGI can create stunning visuals that leave you breathless, CGEV’s work feels like a bad remnant of the early 2000s. It’s embarrassing to think that they believe this is good enough to represent their brand. Alain Carsoux, the director, needs to take a long, hard look in the mirror. Is he satisfied with this mediocrity? Because the rest of us definitely aren’t. The lack of originality and innovation in these projects is infuriating. Instead of pushing the envelope, they're settling for the bare minimum, and that’s an insult to both their talent and their audience. The sad reality is that CGEV is not alone in this trend. The entire industry seems to be plagued by a lack of ambition. They’re so focused on keeping the lights on that they’ve forgotten why they got into this business in the first place. It’s about passion, creativity, and daring to take risks. "Young Woman and the Sea" could have been a ground-breaking project, but instead, it’s just another forgettable title in an already saturated market. We need to demand more from these companies. We deserve visual effects that inspire, challenge, and captivate. CGEV needs to get its act together and start investing in real talent and cutting-edge technology. No more excuses! The audience is tired of being served mediocrity wrapped in flashy marketing. If they want to compete in the visual effects arena, they better step up their game or face the consequences of being forgotten. Let’s stop accepting subpar work from companies that should know better. The time for complacency is over. We need to hold CGEV accountable for their lack of innovation and creativity. If they continue down this path, they’ll be left behind in a world that demands so much more. #CGEV #VisualEffects #FilmIndustry #TheSubstance #Innovation
    3dvf.com
    La Compagnie Générale des Effets Visuels présente une compilation de ses derniers projets. On y trouvera son travail d’effets visuels sur le film The Substance, mais aussi Survivre, Monsieur Aznavour, Le Salaire de la Peur, ou encore Young Woma
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  • What on earth is going on with the VFX in Netflix's "The Snow Sister"? Seriously, it’s 2023, and we’re still being fed mediocre visual effects that are supposed to "wow" us but end up doing the exact opposite! The so-called "VFX breakdown" is nothing more than a slap in the face to anyone who actually appreciates the art of visual storytelling.

    Let’s get one thing straight: if the best VFX are indeed the ones you can’t spot, then how on earth did we end up with these glaringly obvious digital blunders? It’s like they threw a bunch of half-baked effects together and called it a day. Instead of stunning visuals that elevate the narrative, we get a distracting mess that pulls you right out of the experience. Who are they kidding?

    The creators of "The Snow Sister" clearly missed the memo that viewers today are not easily satisfied. We demand more than just passable effects; we want immersive worlds that captivate us. And yet, here we are, subjected to a barrage of poorly executed VFX that look like they belong in a low-budget production from the early 2000s. It’s frustrating to see Netflix, a platform that should be setting the gold standard in content creation, flounder so embarrassingly with something as fundamental as visual effects.

    What’s even more maddening is the disconnect between the promotional hype and the actual product. They tout the "creation" of these effects as if they’re groundbreaking, but in reality, they are a visual cacophony that leaves much to be desired. How can anyone take this seriously when the final product looks like it was hastily patched together? It’s not just a disservice to the viewers; it’s an insult to the talented artists who work tirelessly in the VFX industry. They deserve better than to have their hard work represented by subpar results that manage to undermine the entire project.

    Netflix needs to wake up and understand that audiences are becoming increasingly discerning. We’re not just mindless consumers; we have eyes, and we can see when something is off. The VFX in "The Snow Sister" is a glaring example of what happens when corners are cut and quality is sacrificed for the sake of quantity. We expect innovation, creativity, and, above all, professionalism. Instead, we are fed a half-hearted effort that leaves us shaking our heads in disbelief.

    In conclusion, if Netflix wants to maintain its position as a leader in the entertainment industry, it’s time to step up its game and give us the high-quality VFX that we deserve. No more excuses, no more mediocre breakdowns—just real artistry that enhances our viewing experience. Let’s hold them accountable and demand better!

    #VFX #Netflix #TheSnowSister #VisualEffects #EntertainmentIndustry
    What on earth is going on with the VFX in Netflix's "The Snow Sister"? Seriously, it’s 2023, and we’re still being fed mediocre visual effects that are supposed to "wow" us but end up doing the exact opposite! The so-called "VFX breakdown" is nothing more than a slap in the face to anyone who actually appreciates the art of visual storytelling. Let’s get one thing straight: if the best VFX are indeed the ones you can’t spot, then how on earth did we end up with these glaringly obvious digital blunders? It’s like they threw a bunch of half-baked effects together and called it a day. Instead of stunning visuals that elevate the narrative, we get a distracting mess that pulls you right out of the experience. Who are they kidding? The creators of "The Snow Sister" clearly missed the memo that viewers today are not easily satisfied. We demand more than just passable effects; we want immersive worlds that captivate us. And yet, here we are, subjected to a barrage of poorly executed VFX that look like they belong in a low-budget production from the early 2000s. It’s frustrating to see Netflix, a platform that should be setting the gold standard in content creation, flounder so embarrassingly with something as fundamental as visual effects. What’s even more maddening is the disconnect between the promotional hype and the actual product. They tout the "creation" of these effects as if they’re groundbreaking, but in reality, they are a visual cacophony that leaves much to be desired. How can anyone take this seriously when the final product looks like it was hastily patched together? It’s not just a disservice to the viewers; it’s an insult to the talented artists who work tirelessly in the VFX industry. They deserve better than to have their hard work represented by subpar results that manage to undermine the entire project. Netflix needs to wake up and understand that audiences are becoming increasingly discerning. We’re not just mindless consumers; we have eyes, and we can see when something is off. The VFX in "The Snow Sister" is a glaring example of what happens when corners are cut and quality is sacrificed for the sake of quantity. We expect innovation, creativity, and, above all, professionalism. Instead, we are fed a half-hearted effort that leaves us shaking our heads in disbelief. In conclusion, if Netflix wants to maintain its position as a leader in the entertainment industry, it’s time to step up its game and give us the high-quality VFX that we deserve. No more excuses, no more mediocre breakdowns—just real artistry that enhances our viewing experience. Let’s hold them accountable and demand better! #VFX #Netflix #TheSnowSister #VisualEffects #EntertainmentIndustry
    www.blendernation.com
    Enjoy seeing how the VFX in The Snow Sister were created. As always, the best VFX are the ones you can't spot! Source
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  • What a disgrace! The recent announcement regarding the official art book of "Clair Obscur: Expedition 33" is nothing short of an embarrassing cash grab by Sandfall Interactive and ActuGaming.net. Are we seriously expected to applaud this blatant attempt to milk fans dry? This is a classic example of the gaming industry prioritizing profit over quality and respect for its community.

    Let’s break it down. First off, the hype surrounding "Clair Obscur: Expedition 33" is overshadowed by the fact that this art book seems to be marketed as some kind of sacred treasure. Seriously? It’s just an art book! The gaming community is smarter than this. It’s infuriating to see creators take advantage of our passion for their work, slapping a price tag on what should be a free expression of creativity. The audacity of Sandfall Interactive to push this as something essential for fans is beyond frustrating. Where is the integrity?

    Moreover, what about the accessibility? How many of us can afford to splurge on an art book while we’re already investing in games that often come riddled with bugs and technical issues? This trend of pre-ordering merchandise is absolutely maddening. It encourages a toxic culture of consumerism, where gamers are pressured to part with their hard-earned money for something that may not even meet expectations. Are we supposed to just accept this as the new normal? Absolutely not!

    And let’s talk about the content itself. The description hints at a “true masterpiece” but fails to deliver any tangible evidence of that claim. What are we getting? Concept art that’s likely to be recycled from promotional materials? How about some actual behind-the-scenes insight or a deeper dive into the creative process? Instead, we’re being fed a glorified collection of pretty pictures that don’t add any real value to the gaming experience. It’s infuriating to think about how the industry is willing to settle for mediocrity, all for the sake of profit.

    To top it all off, ActuGaming.net should be ashamed for promoting this sham without questioning the ethics behind it. Are they merely a mouthpiece for Sandfall Interactive, or do they care about the opinions of their readers? It’s hard to tell when they’re pushing content that feels disingenuous and exploitative. We need more critical voices in the gaming media, not just cheerleaders for corporate greed.

    In conclusion, it’s time for fans to stand up against these practices. Let’s not fall for the trap of pre-ordering and overhyped merchandise that serves only to pad the wallets of those at the top. Demand better from our creators and the media that covers them. We deserve respect, transparency, and quality over empty promises.

    #ClairObscur #GamingCommunity #ConsumerRights #ArtBook #GameIndustryCritique
    What a disgrace! The recent announcement regarding the official art book of "Clair Obscur: Expedition 33" is nothing short of an embarrassing cash grab by Sandfall Interactive and ActuGaming.net. Are we seriously expected to applaud this blatant attempt to milk fans dry? This is a classic example of the gaming industry prioritizing profit over quality and respect for its community. Let’s break it down. First off, the hype surrounding "Clair Obscur: Expedition 33" is overshadowed by the fact that this art book seems to be marketed as some kind of sacred treasure. Seriously? It’s just an art book! The gaming community is smarter than this. It’s infuriating to see creators take advantage of our passion for their work, slapping a price tag on what should be a free expression of creativity. The audacity of Sandfall Interactive to push this as something essential for fans is beyond frustrating. Where is the integrity? Moreover, what about the accessibility? How many of us can afford to splurge on an art book while we’re already investing in games that often come riddled with bugs and technical issues? This trend of pre-ordering merchandise is absolutely maddening. It encourages a toxic culture of consumerism, where gamers are pressured to part with their hard-earned money for something that may not even meet expectations. Are we supposed to just accept this as the new normal? Absolutely not! And let’s talk about the content itself. The description hints at a “true masterpiece” but fails to deliver any tangible evidence of that claim. What are we getting? Concept art that’s likely to be recycled from promotional materials? How about some actual behind-the-scenes insight or a deeper dive into the creative process? Instead, we’re being fed a glorified collection of pretty pictures that don’t add any real value to the gaming experience. It’s infuriating to think about how the industry is willing to settle for mediocrity, all for the sake of profit. To top it all off, ActuGaming.net should be ashamed for promoting this sham without questioning the ethics behind it. Are they merely a mouthpiece for Sandfall Interactive, or do they care about the opinions of their readers? It’s hard to tell when they’re pushing content that feels disingenuous and exploitative. We need more critical voices in the gaming media, not just cheerleaders for corporate greed. In conclusion, it’s time for fans to stand up against these practices. Let’s not fall for the trap of pre-ordering and overhyped merchandise that serves only to pad the wallets of those at the top. Demand better from our creators and the media that covers them. We deserve respect, transparency, and quality over empty promises. #ClairObscur #GamingCommunity #ConsumerRights #ArtBook #GameIndustryCritique
    www.actugaming.net
    ActuGaming.net L’artbook officiel de Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 est en précommande, voici tout ce qu’il faut savoir Véritable coup de maître de la part des français de chez Sandfall Interactive, Clair Obscur: […] L'article L&rsquo
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