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This type of creativity is rare in tourism ads these days, most of which blend into each other. This is different, a typical understated Norse sense of dry humor. From . Well done, more needed in this series.
This type of creativity is rare in tourism ads these days, most of which blend into each other. This is different, a typical understated Norse sense of dry humor. From . Well done, more needed in this series.
— Rafat Ali, Media Operator & Dad (@rafat)
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This type of creativity is rare in tourism ads these days, most of which blend into each other. This is different, a typical understated Norse sense of dry humor. From . Well done, more needed in this series.
This is my favorite new feature in visionOS 2.0. I have always had double-vision my whole life, but after turning this on I experienced actual stereo depth for the first time ever. It was genuinely emotional.
This is my favorite new feature in visionOS 2.0. I have always had double-vision my whole life, but after turning this on I experienced actual stereo depth for the first time ever. It was genuinely emotional.
— Harlan Haskins (@harlanhaskins)
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This is my favorite new feature in visionOS 2.0. I have always had double-vision my whole life, but after turning this on I experienced actual stereo depth for the first time ever. It was genuinely emotional.
Mo Rajabi on X: "remote is hard. working in office is easier. but all our team wasn't in one room 2/3 of the day. so we're always at least somewhat remote, and slow. so built the grid – a simple way to talk/pair on screens quickly by clicking on teammates, without calling or meeting. "an https://t.co/GYlFnOW1qg" / X
Mo Rajabi on X: "remote is hard. working in office is easier. but all our team wasn't in one room 2/3 of the day. so we're always at least somewhat remote, and slow. so built the grid – a simple way to talk/pair on screens quickly by clicking on teammates, without calling or meeting. "an https://t.co/GYlFnOW1qg" / X
The Grid is a real-time collaboration tool specifically designed for distributed teams and remote work. It aims to provide an experience as close as possible to being in the same room by allowing teammates to instantly screen share, voice chat, see presence status and more just by clicking on each other's avatars.
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Mo Rajabi on X: "remote is hard. working in office is easier. but all our team wasn't in one room 2/3 of the day. so we're always at least somewhat remote, and slow. so built the grid – a simple way to talk/pair on screens quickly by clicking on teammates, without calling or meeting. "an https://t.co/GYlFnOW1qg" / X
Felix @ #BeMore2022 on Twitter
Felix @ #BeMore2022 on Twitter
This is a hot take in design 🔥 (I agree)."I know everyone will disagree with me... I am a big believer in taste over data and user research." Had the best time w/ @ThisIsBobBaxley for @ADPList mentor exclusive. Thanks Bob! pic.twitter.com/133DI1aLSG— Felix @ #BeMore2022 (@felixleezd) August 19, 2022
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Felix @ #BeMore2022 on Twitter
dpark on Twitter / X
dpark on Twitter / X
demo of a prototype where the screenshot gesture activates a meta-view where iOS shrinks, revealing a shutter button for capturing the screenshot and giving users a chance to adjust before taking it
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soul khan on Twitter / X
if your response to this is still “blame hamas,” you are fucking hopeless and every remotely decent person in your life should cut you out of theirs. https://t.co/wyzxYVWhXa— soul khan (@soulkhan) December 25, 2023
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Benjamin Hendricks on X: "A big component of my job as Computer Graphics Supervisor is understanding enough about the real world to be able to trick audiences into thinking they are seeing real photography. And sometimes we go down some weird and fun rabbit holes. Here’s a fairly simple one:" / X
Benjamin Hendricks on X: "A big component of my job as Computer Graphics Supervisor is understanding enough about the real world to be able to trick audiences into thinking they are seeing real photography. And sometimes we go down some weird and fun rabbit holes. Here’s a fairly simple one:" / X
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Benjamin Hendricks on X: "A big component of my job as Computer Graphics Supervisor is understanding enough about the real world to be able to trick audiences into thinking they are seeing real photography. And sometimes we go down some weird and fun rabbit holes. Here’s a fairly simple one:" / X
Massimo on Twitter / X
Massimo on Twitter / X
A train in Kyoto traveling through a breathtaking autumn foliage landscape with the onboard lights turned off. In November, the trains from Ichihara and Ninose stations, will slow down allowing passengers to enjoy the natural show.[📹 Taras Grescoe]pic.twitter.com/ZAa6qyDD6A— Massimo (@Rainmaker1973) November 12, 2023
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