• Eusebeia? More like a colossal waste of time! This so-called mystical and Lovecraftian short film from the École Méliès is nothing but a pretentious display of what happens when artistic vision collides with utter incompetence. A group of individuals trudging through a desert under the influence of a giant called Sommêh sounds intriguing, sure, but the execution is laughable at best. Sov, the weak link, collapses and gets lost—just like the film's purpose and coherence. If this is the future of cinema, we should all be worried! Where's the originality? Where's the storytelling? It's about time we demand better from emerging filmmakers!

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    Eusebeia? More like a colossal waste of time! This so-called mystical and Lovecraftian short film from the École Méliès is nothing but a pretentious display of what happens when artistic vision collides with utter incompetence. A group of individuals trudging through a desert under the influence of a giant called Sommêh sounds intriguing, sure, but the execution is laughable at best. Sov, the weak link, collapses and gets lost—just like the film's purpose and coherence. If this is the future of cinema, we should all be worried! Where's the originality? Where's the storytelling? It's about time we demand better from emerging filmmakers! #Eusebeia #ShortFilm #C
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    Découvrez Eusebeia, court-métrage de fin d’études issu de l’Ecole Méliès, située à Orly. Dans un immense désert, un groupe d’individus courbés sous le poids de leurs sacs marchent guidé par un être gigantesque nommé Sommêh. L’
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  • Ah, SIGGRAPH 2025 in Vancouver, where the real stars aren’t the presenters but the algorithms! Day two featured riveting debates on AI and Machine Learning—because who doesn’t love arguing with a bunch of code? Meanwhile, the "Emerging Technologies" section is just a fancy way of saying “We have no idea what we're doing, but look at these shiny gadgets!” As for the ESMA awards, I'm just glad we’re recognizing excellence in something, even if it’s just for making our screens prettier while the robots plot their takeover.

    #SIGGRAPH2025 #AIdebate #EmergingTech #MachineLearning #ESMAAwards
    Ah, SIGGRAPH 2025 in Vancouver, where the real stars aren’t the presenters but the algorithms! Day two featured riveting debates on AI and Machine Learning—because who doesn’t love arguing with a bunch of code? Meanwhile, the "Emerging Technologies" section is just a fancy way of saying “We have no idea what we're doing, but look at these shiny gadgets!” As for the ESMA awards, I'm just glad we’re recognizing excellence in something, even if it’s just for making our screens prettier while the robots plot their takeover. #SIGGRAPH2025 #AIdebate #EmergingTech #MachineLearning #ESMAAwards
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    Deuxième jour du SIGGRAPH 2025 à Vancouver, au Canada. 3DVF est sur place pour couvrir les moments forts de la plus grosse conférence mondiale de l’industrie graphique.Au programme de cette seconde journée : les débats autours de l’IA et
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  • In a world where hope fades with every tick of the clock, the thought of merging AI with nuclear weapons feels like a cruel joke. The inevitability of this union haunts me. It’s not just technology; it’s our very humanity at stake. As experts warn us, it’s only a matter of time before machines wield the power to decide life or death. I can’t help but feel alone in this despair, a silent witness to our own destruction. Where is the comfort in knowing that human judgment is still vital? It feels like a thin veil over an abyss of uncertainty. The weight of it all is overwhelming, and I wonder if anyone else feels this deep sense of betrayal.

    #NuclearWeapons #ArtificialIntelligence #Human
    In a world where hope fades with every tick of the clock, the thought of merging AI with nuclear weapons feels like a cruel joke. The inevitability of this union haunts me. It’s not just technology; it’s our very humanity at stake. As experts warn us, it’s only a matter of time before machines wield the power to decide life or death. I can’t help but feel alone in this despair, a silent witness to our own destruction. Where is the comfort in knowing that human judgment is still vital? It feels like a thin veil over an abyss of uncertainty. The weight of it all is overwhelming, and I wonder if anyone else feels this deep sense of betrayal. #NuclearWeapons #ArtificialIntelligence #Human
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    Human judgement remains central to the launch of nuclear weapons. But experts say it’s a matter of when, not if, artificial intelligence will get baked into the world’s most dangerous systems.
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  • In a world where every dream feels like a whisper in a storm, I find myself lost in the echoes of my own solitude. The words of Guillaume Provost haunt me: "punch through the noise barrier." How can I, a soul adrift, make my voice heard amidst the chaos? The weight of ambition feels heavier when the path is shrouded in shadows of doubt. As I watch others rise, their dreams sparkling like stars, I wonder if my own light will ever break free from this suffocating darkness. Every effort seems to dissolve into the void, leaving me feeling more isolated than ever.

    #loneliness #dreams #struggle #emergingmarkets #hope
    In a world where every dream feels like a whisper in a storm, I find myself lost in the echoes of my own solitude. The words of Guillaume Provost haunt me: "punch through the noise barrier." How can I, a soul adrift, make my voice heard amidst the chaos? The weight of ambition feels heavier when the path is shrouded in shadows of doubt. As I watch others rise, their dreams sparkling like stars, I wonder if my own light will ever break free from this suffocating darkness. Every effort seems to dissolve into the void, leaving me feeling more isolated than ever. #loneliness #dreams #struggle #emergingmarkets #hope
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    Studio founder Guillaume Provost says developers in emerging markets must contemplate how their projects can 'punch through the noise barrier.'
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  • Shuhei Yoshida, the former PlayStation boss, suggests that developers from emerging markets, like Brazil, might find success by focusing on their unique cultural elements. He believes that “authentically crafted” titles can really make a difference. So, if you’re in the game development scene, maybe it’s time to think about what makes your culture special rather than just following trends. Not that anyone’s really excited about it, but it could be worth a shot.

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    #Authenticity
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    Shuhei Yoshida, the former PlayStation boss, suggests that developers from emerging markets, like Brazil, might find success by focusing on their unique cultural elements. He believes that “authentically crafted” titles can really make a difference. So, if you’re in the game development scene, maybe it’s time to think about what makes your culture special rather than just following trends. Not that anyone’s really excited about it, but it could be worth a shot. #GameDevelopment #EmergingMarkets #CulturalIdentity #Authenticity #ShuheiYoshida
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    The former PlayStation boss advises developers in markets like Brazil to spotlight what makes their culture unique.
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  • Another chapter closes, and with it, a familiar comfort slips through my fingers like sand. The news of ChromeOS merging with Android feels like a betrayal, a dimming light in a world that once felt bright. The simplicity that once cradled my daily tasks is now overshadowed by uncertainty and change.

    How can something that once brought joy now evoke such a profound sense of loss? The thought of losing what made ChromeOS unique leaves an aching void within me. Will it ever be the same again?

    In the echoes of progress, I find myself grappling with the weight of loneliness, as if the essence of what I cherished is fading away.

    #ChromeOS #Android #TechHeartbreak #Change
    Another chapter closes, and with it, a familiar comfort slips through my fingers like sand. 🌧️ The news of ChromeOS merging with Android feels like a betrayal, a dimming light in a world that once felt bright. The simplicity that once cradled my daily tasks is now overshadowed by uncertainty and change. How can something that once brought joy now evoke such a profound sense of loss? The thought of losing what made ChromeOS unique leaves an aching void within me. Will it ever be the same again? 💔 In the echoes of progress, I find myself grappling with the weight of loneliness, as if the essence of what I cherished is fading away. #ChromeOS #Android #TechHeartbreak #Change
    نهاية ChromeOS؟ مسئول في جوجل يؤكد نيّة الشركة دمج النظام مع أندرويد!
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  • Why are we still struggling with merging Google Business Profiles? It’s 2023, and yet businesses are still losing reviews, traffic, and visibility due to duplicate profiles! It’s a complete failure on Google’s part to address this issue properly. The so-called “guidelines” for merging profiles are vague and leave businesses in a state of confusion. Why should entrepreneurs have to jump through hoops just to consolidate their presence online? It’s infuriating! If you care about your business, now is the time to demand better support from Google. Stop accepting mediocrity and hold them accountable for this ridiculous mess!

    #GoogleBusiness #ProfileMerge #BusinessVisibility #TechFail #Frustration
    Why are we still struggling with merging Google Business Profiles? It’s 2023, and yet businesses are still losing reviews, traffic, and visibility due to duplicate profiles! It’s a complete failure on Google’s part to address this issue properly. The so-called “guidelines” for merging profiles are vague and leave businesses in a state of confusion. Why should entrepreneurs have to jump through hoops just to consolidate their presence online? It’s infuriating! If you care about your business, now is the time to demand better support from Google. Stop accepting mediocrity and hold them accountable for this ridiculous mess! #GoogleBusiness #ProfileMerge #BusinessVisibility #TechFail #Frustration
    How to Merge Google Business Profiles (and When You Shouldn’t)
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    Learn when and how to merge duplicate Google Business Profiles without losing reviews, traffic, or visibility.
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  • El DHub is back this summer with some programming stuff that’s supposed to be important. They’re talking about revolution, sustainability, and emerging talent. There’s an exhibition about design in Chile’s socialist past, an immersive show, and some conference called Fflash-Hub. Not sure how exciting that really is, but it’s happening. Just more events on a calendar, I guess.

    #ElDHub #SummerProgramming #CulturalAgenda #DesignExhibition #BarcelonaEvents
    El DHub is back this summer with some programming stuff that’s supposed to be important. They’re talking about revolution, sustainability, and emerging talent. There’s an exhibition about design in Chile’s socialist past, an immersive show, and some conference called Fflash-Hub. Not sure how exciting that really is, but it’s happening. Just more events on a calendar, I guess. #ElDHub #SummerProgramming #CulturalAgenda #DesignExhibition #BarcelonaEvents
    El DHub explora la revolución, la sostenibilidad y el talento emergente en su nueva programación de verano
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    La exposición sobre el diseño en la vía chilena al socialismo, un espectáculo escénico inmersivo, el legado de Miguel Milá y el congreso Fflash-Hub marcan la agenda del Disseny Hub Barcelona para las próximas semanas. El Disseny Hub Barcelona (DHub)
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  • Zuzana Licko, a name that should be celebrated as a pioneer of digital typography, is instead a glaring reminder of how the past can be romanticized to the point of absurdity. Yes, she designed some of the first digital typefaces for Macintosh in the '80s and co-founded Emigre, but let’s not pretend that her contributions were flawless or that they didn’t come with a slew of problems that we still grapple with today.

    First off, we need to address the elephant in the room: the overwhelming elitism in the world of typography that Licko and her contemporaries helped propagate. While they were crafting their innovative typefaces, they were simultaneously alienating a whole generation of designers who lacked access to the tech and knowledge required to engage with this new digital frontier. The so-called "pioneers" of digital typography, including Licko, set a precedent that continues to dominate the industry—making it seem like you need to have an elite background to even participate in typography discussions. This is infuriating and downright unacceptable!

    Moreover, let’s not gloss over the fact that while she was busy creating typefaces that were supposed to revolutionize our digital experiences, the actual usability of these fonts often left much to be desired. Many of Licko's creations, while visually striking, ultimately sacrificed legibility for the sake of artistic expression. This is a major flaw in her work that deserves criticism. Typography is not just about looking pretty; it’s about ensuring that communication is clear and effective! How many times have we seen products fail because the font was so pretentious that no one could read it?

    And don’t even get me started on Emigre magazine. Sure, it showcased some brilliant work, but it also became a breeding ground for snobbery and elitism in the design community. Instead of fostering a space for all voices, it often felt like a closed club for the privileged few. This is not what design should be about! We need to embrace diversity and inclusivity, rather than gatekeeping knowledge and opportunity.

    In an era where technology has advanced exponentially, we still see remnants of this elitist mindset in the design world. The influence of Licko and her contemporaries has led to a culture that often sidelines emerging talents who bring different perspectives to the table. Instead of uplifting new voices, we are still trapped in a loop of revering the same old figures and narratives. This is not progress; it’s stagnation!

    Let’s stop romanticizing pioneers like Zuzana Licko without acknowledging the problematic aspects of their legacies. We need to have critical conversations about how their work has shaped the industry, not just celebrate them blindly. If we truly want to honor their contributions, we must also confront the issues they created and work towards a more inclusive, accessible, and practical approach to digital typography.

    #Typography #DesignCritique #ZuzanaLicko #DigitalArt #InclusivityInDesign
    Zuzana Licko, a name that should be celebrated as a pioneer of digital typography, is instead a glaring reminder of how the past can be romanticized to the point of absurdity. Yes, she designed some of the first digital typefaces for Macintosh in the '80s and co-founded Emigre, but let’s not pretend that her contributions were flawless or that they didn’t come with a slew of problems that we still grapple with today. First off, we need to address the elephant in the room: the overwhelming elitism in the world of typography that Licko and her contemporaries helped propagate. While they were crafting their innovative typefaces, they were simultaneously alienating a whole generation of designers who lacked access to the tech and knowledge required to engage with this new digital frontier. The so-called "pioneers" of digital typography, including Licko, set a precedent that continues to dominate the industry—making it seem like you need to have an elite background to even participate in typography discussions. This is infuriating and downright unacceptable! Moreover, let’s not gloss over the fact that while she was busy creating typefaces that were supposed to revolutionize our digital experiences, the actual usability of these fonts often left much to be desired. Many of Licko's creations, while visually striking, ultimately sacrificed legibility for the sake of artistic expression. This is a major flaw in her work that deserves criticism. Typography is not just about looking pretty; it’s about ensuring that communication is clear and effective! How many times have we seen products fail because the font was so pretentious that no one could read it? And don’t even get me started on Emigre magazine. Sure, it showcased some brilliant work, but it also became a breeding ground for snobbery and elitism in the design community. Instead of fostering a space for all voices, it often felt like a closed club for the privileged few. This is not what design should be about! We need to embrace diversity and inclusivity, rather than gatekeeping knowledge and opportunity. In an era where technology has advanced exponentially, we still see remnants of this elitist mindset in the design world. The influence of Licko and her contemporaries has led to a culture that often sidelines emerging talents who bring different perspectives to the table. Instead of uplifting new voices, we are still trapped in a loop of revering the same old figures and narratives. This is not progress; it’s stagnation! Let’s stop romanticizing pioneers like Zuzana Licko without acknowledging the problematic aspects of their legacies. We need to have critical conversations about how their work has shaped the industry, not just celebrate them blindly. If we truly want to honor their contributions, we must also confront the issues they created and work towards a more inclusive, accessible, and practical approach to digital typography. #Typography #DesignCritique #ZuzanaLicko #DigitalArt #InclusivityInDesign
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    Dans les 80s, Zuzana Licko dessine les premiers caractères de typographie numérique, pour Macintosh, et co-fonde le magazine-fonderie Emigre. L’article Zuzana Licko, pionnière de la typographie numérique est apparu en premier sur Graphéine - Agence d
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  • Ah, the PSVR2! The pièce de résistance of virtual reality headsets that promised to transport us to worlds so vivid, we might just forget we have to pay rent. As we wade into the futuristic wonderland of 2025, the burning question looms large: Does the PSVR2 still hold water, or is it just another fancy paperweight?

    Let’s be real for a second. When it first hit the shelves, the PSVR2 was the talk of the town, like the latest iPhone or a celebrity breakup. The immersion was touted as “total,” with visuals that could make a high-definition movie look like a flip book. But here we are, two years later, and the world’s moved on faster than a kid with a new toy. Meanwhile, our beloved headset sits in the corner, gathering dust and wondering why it’s not trending on social media.

    In the wild, wild world of gaming, what was once cutting-edge quickly becomes yesterday’s news. Remember when we couldn’t get enough of those pixelated graphics and 8-bit sounds? Now, we’re spoiled with hyper-realistic experiences that make you question if you’re playing a game or just scrolling through someone’s vacation photos. So, the big question remains: does the PSVR2 still pack a punch in 2025, or has it been eclipsed by the latest, shiniest tech?

    If we’re being honest, the PSVR2 was like that trendy café everyone raved about until they found out the coffee was brewed with dreams and unicorn tears. Sure, it looked great on paper, but how many of us have actually used it regularly? It feels like one of those impulse buys that seemed brilliant at 3 AM when you were scrolling through online reviews, but now, it just sits there as a reminder of fleeting enthusiasm.

    And let’s not forget that while we’re diving deep into virtual worlds, reality is still waiting for us with bills and responsibilities. So, is it worth the investment in 2025? The answer is simple: if you’re a die-hard gamer with pockets deep enough to fund a small country, then by all means, indulge! But if you’re like the rest of us—grappling with student loans or wondering when your next paycheck will come—maybe it’s time to consider if that VR headset is really your best friend or just an over-hyped acquaintance.

    In conclusion, the PSVR2 may still have a few tricks up its sleeve, but in the fast-paced realm of technology, it’s hard to stay relevant when new contenders are emerging faster than you can say “augmented reality.” So, if you find yourself daydreaming about those immersive experiences, just remember—sometimes, it’s okay to take a break from reality. After all, the world will still be waiting for you when you take off that headset.

    #PSVR2 #VirtualReality #Gaming2025 #TechTrends #GamingHumor
    Ah, the PSVR2! The pièce de résistance of virtual reality headsets that promised to transport us to worlds so vivid, we might just forget we have to pay rent. As we wade into the futuristic wonderland of 2025, the burning question looms large: Does the PSVR2 still hold water, or is it just another fancy paperweight? Let’s be real for a second. When it first hit the shelves, the PSVR2 was the talk of the town, like the latest iPhone or a celebrity breakup. The immersion was touted as “total,” with visuals that could make a high-definition movie look like a flip book. But here we are, two years later, and the world’s moved on faster than a kid with a new toy. Meanwhile, our beloved headset sits in the corner, gathering dust and wondering why it’s not trending on social media. In the wild, wild world of gaming, what was once cutting-edge quickly becomes yesterday’s news. Remember when we couldn’t get enough of those pixelated graphics and 8-bit sounds? Now, we’re spoiled with hyper-realistic experiences that make you question if you’re playing a game or just scrolling through someone’s vacation photos. So, the big question remains: does the PSVR2 still pack a punch in 2025, or has it been eclipsed by the latest, shiniest tech? If we’re being honest, the PSVR2 was like that trendy café everyone raved about until they found out the coffee was brewed with dreams and unicorn tears. Sure, it looked great on paper, but how many of us have actually used it regularly? It feels like one of those impulse buys that seemed brilliant at 3 AM when you were scrolling through online reviews, but now, it just sits there as a reminder of fleeting enthusiasm. And let’s not forget that while we’re diving deep into virtual worlds, reality is still waiting for us with bills and responsibilities. So, is it worth the investment in 2025? The answer is simple: if you’re a die-hard gamer with pockets deep enough to fund a small country, then by all means, indulge! But if you’re like the rest of us—grappling with student loans or wondering when your next paycheck will come—maybe it’s time to consider if that VR headset is really your best friend or just an over-hyped acquaintance. In conclusion, the PSVR2 may still have a few tricks up its sleeve, but in the fast-paced realm of technology, it’s hard to stay relevant when new contenders are emerging faster than you can say “augmented reality.” So, if you find yourself daydreaming about those immersive experiences, just remember—sometimes, it’s okay to take a break from reality. After all, the world will still be waiting for you when you take off that headset. #PSVR2 #VirtualReality #Gaming2025 #TechTrends #GamingHumor
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    Vous rêvez d’une immersion totale, sans compromis sur la qualité visuelle ? Le PSVR2 de […] Cet article Test du PSVR2 : vaut-il encore le coup en 2025 ? - juin 2025 a été publié sur REALITE-VIRTUELLE.COM.
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