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its-faizurbd-me · 5 months ago
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Perfect Device For Designer Software Of Adobe Photoshop And Illustrator
TOP POWERFUL LAPTOP AND COMPUTER NEED TO MAKE DESIGN BECAUSE, DESIGN IS A HARDWORKING TASK AND IT NEEDS TO HIGH CONFIGURATION COMPUTER TO RUN. APPLE LAPTOP HAS HIGH CONFIGURATION PARTS AND MOST OF POWERFUL SOFTWARE YOU CAN RUN THROUGH THE LAPTOP.
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soza-ya-boi · 1 year ago
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first time trying blender, learning it for CAD designing :D
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dinoserious · 1 month ago
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porygon-3. or whatever
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wikipediapictures · 8 months ago
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eMate 300
“The Newton eMate 300 was an Apple Newton built into a laptop like casing including a standard keyboard. It was aimed at the education market.” - via Wikimedia Commons
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artsandstoriesandstuff · 9 days ago
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Humanoid Terry….
(Reblogs and comments are appreciated!!!)
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superbellsubways · 2 months ago
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considering the impact deltarune chapter 2 has left on me I fear for how insane I'm gonna be in the next few months
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stiggydan · 10 months ago
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Virus protocol
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two-of-tails · 4 months ago
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Hi tails! :33
Do you have a favorite song/album?
I don't think I have any explicit favorites, but an album I like to come back to every once in a while is "Here Comes Science" by They Might Be Giants. It's definitely one of my favorites growing up! Banger tunes and some educational topics, though they aren't super extensive in their information.
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jcmarchi · 8 months ago
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Interactive mouthpiece opens new opportunities for health data, assistive technology, and hands-free interactions
New Post has been published on https://thedigitalinsider.com/interactive-mouthpiece-opens-new-opportunities-for-health-data-assistive-technology-and-hands-free-interactions/
Interactive mouthpiece opens new opportunities for health data, assistive technology, and hands-free interactions
When you think about hands-free devices, you might picture Alexa and other voice-activated in-home assistants, Bluetooth earpieces, or asking Siri to make a phone call in your car. You might not imagine using your mouth to communicate with other devices like a computer or a phone remotely. 
Thinking outside the box, MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL) and Aarhus University researchers have now engineered “MouthIO,” a dental brace that can be fabricated with sensors and feedback components to capture in-mouth interactions and data. This interactive wearable could eventually assist dentists and other doctors with collecting health data and help motor-impaired individuals interact with a phone, computer, or fitness tracker using their mouths.
Resembling an electronic retainer, MouthIO is a see-through brace that fits the specifications of your upper or lower set of teeth from a scan. The researchers created a plugin for the modeling software Blender to help users tailor the device to fit a dental scan, where you can then 3D print your design in dental resin. This computer-aided design tool allows users to digitally customize a panel (called PCB housing) on the side to integrate electronic components like batteries, sensors (including detectors for temperature and acceleration, as well as tongue-touch sensors), and actuators (like vibration motors and LEDs for feedback). You can also place small electronics outside of the PCB housing on individual teeth.
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MouthIO: Fabricating Customizable Oral User Interfaces with Integrated Sensing and Actuation Video: MIT CSAIL
The active mouth
“The mouth is a really interesting place for an interactive wearable and can open up many opportunities, but has remained largely unexplored due to its complexity,” says senior author Michael Wessely, a former CSAIL postdoc and senior author on a paper about MouthIO who is now an assistant professor at Aarhus University. “This compact, humid environment has elaborate geometries, making it hard to build a wearable interface to place inside. With MouthIO, though, we’ve developed a new kind of device that’s comfortable, safe, and almost invisible to others. Dentists and other doctors are eager about MouthIO for its potential to provide new health insights, tracking things like teeth grinding and potentially bacteria in your saliva.”
The excitement for MouthIO’s potential in health monitoring stems from initial experiments. The team found that their device could track bruxism (the habit of grinding teeth) by embedding an accelerometer within the brace to track jaw movements. When attached to the lower set of teeth, MouthIO detected when users grind and bite, with the data charted to show how often users did each.
Wessely and his colleagues’ customizable brace could one day help users with motor impairments, too. The team connected small touchpads to MouthIO, helping detect when a user’s tongue taps their teeth. These interactions could be sent via Bluetooth to scroll across a webpage, for example, allowing the tongue to act as a “third hand” to open up a new avenue for hands-free interaction.
“MouthIO is a great example how miniature electronics now allow us to integrate sensing into a broad range of everyday interactions,” says study co-author Stefanie Mueller, the TIBCO Career Development Associate Professor in the MIT departments of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science and Mechanical Engineering and leader of the HCI Engineering Group at CSAIL. “I’m especially excited about the potential to help improve accessibility and track potential health issues among users.”
Molding and making MouthIO
To get a 3D model of your teeth, you can first create a physical impression and fill it with plaster. You can then scan your mold with a mobile app like Polycam and upload that to Blender. Using the researchers’ plugin within this program, you can clean up your dental scan to outline a precise brace design. Finally, you 3D print your digital creation in clear dental resin, where the electronic components can then be soldered on. Users can create a standard brace that covers their teeth, or opt for an “open-bite” design within their Blender plugin. The latter fits more like open-finger gloves, exposing the tips of your teeth, which helps users avoid lisping and talk naturally.
This “do it yourself” method costs roughly $15 to produce and takes two hours to be 3D-printed. MouthIO can also be fabricated with a more expensive, professional-level teeth scanner similar to what dentists and orthodontists use, which is faster and less labor-intensive.
Compared to its closed counterpart, which fully covers your teeth, the researchers view the open-bite design as a more comfortable option. The team preferred to use it for beverage monitoring experiments, where they fabricated a brace capable of alerting users when a drink was too hot. This iteration of MouthIO had a temperature sensor and a monitor embedded within the PCB housing that vibrated when a drink exceeded 65 degrees Celsius (or 149 degrees Fahrenheit). This could help individuals with mouth numbness better understand what they’re consuming.
In a user study, participants also preferred the open-bite version of MouthIO. “We found that our device could be suitable for everyday use in the future,” says study lead author and Aarhus University PhD student Yijing Jiang. “Since the tongue can touch the front teeth in our open-bite design, users don’t have a lisp. This made users feel more comfortable wearing the device during extended periods with breaks, similar to how people use retainers.”
The team’s initial findings indicate that MouthIO is a cost-effective, accessible, and customizable interface, and the team is working on a more long-term study to evaluate its viability further. They’re looking to improve its design, including experimenting with more flexible materials, and placing it in other parts of the mouth, like the cheek and the palate. Among these ideas, the researchers have already prototyped two new designs for MouthIO: a single-sided brace for even higher comfort when wearing MouthIO while also being fully invisible to others, and another fully capable of wireless charging and communication.
Jiang, Mueller, and Wessely’s co-authors include PhD student Julia Kleinau, master’s student Till Max Eckroth, and associate professor Eve Hoggan, all of Aarhus University. Their work was supported by a Novo Nordisk Foundation grant and was presented at ACM’s Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology.
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shaycowboy · 2 years ago
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seeing if this group stands out even when grouped together coopers probably saying something about the structural integrity of wherever they are (saying alot of negative stuff in a positive tone....group morale!)
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horseracetests · 1 year ago
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ive never drawn m3rv bcus trying to design a guy who wanted to be a digital gaia avatar so bad it put itself in a computer is a lot of work, but its out there in my mind palace
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legendsgates · 2 years ago
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For the music ask game! 5, 9, 21
5. which song always puts a smile on your face?
is it a cop-out answer to say Don’t Stop Me Now by Queen, since that’s what it was designed for?
a more personalized answer… hearing the opening notes to Cabinet Man by Lemon Demon always make me grin :D it’s such a fun song and i lovelovelove weird songs so listening to it always picks my mood up
9. which artist has been the most life changing for you?
HMMM this is kinda tricky cause i wouldn’t say there’s really been any that have done that? not in any large way at least. …i guess i’ll say Pentatonix tho. they were the first musical artists i ever got really obsessed with, and they did inspire me a bit to join my old high schools choir
21. which music video have you watched more times then you care to admit?
another tricky one because i don’t usually watch music videos… BUT! when i was little i had the dvd version of the They Might Be Giants album Here Comes Science, and i spent an embarrassing amount of time watching the video for I Am A Paleontologist over and over again.
not that i regret it. 10/10 childhood experience, will loop again.
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thasbi · 2 years ago
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flewtothewinds · 3 months ago
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theyre trying to krill me bro 🦐
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erdemscak · 1 year ago
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Why not go beyond boring web designs and excite your viewers with our cutting-edge Web Templates? Enhance your site’s appearance, attract a large community of users and have an advantage over the rest. Not blend into the background, but stand out on the web!
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ma7moudgaza2 · 4 months ago
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Should I put 10 dollars into food or into education and development in Gaza?
This is a real question, not just theory or philosophy… It’s a question that confronts me every day, and I found myself compelled to answer it clearly.
Today in Gaza, people are hungry… but also, people are lost. There’s a young graduate sitting on the rubble without even a laptop to work on. There’s a university student studying by candlelight, with no internet to continue his education. There’s an engineer who, instead of building, is searching for a box of aid to feed his family.
Do you know what that means? It means the occupation doesn’t want to kill us with bullets; it wants to kill us with ignorance, with helplessness, by turning us into mere people waiting for a bag of flour, waiting for assistance… and that’s the biggest crime against us. Today, we all in Gaza need a bite to eat… but what about tomorrow? Am I going to rely on others for the rest of my life just to survive? And that’s the question that occupies my mind the most!! Or should I be able to provide for myself and my family and rebuild my life?
That’s why, instead of letting the 10 dollars be a meal for one day, let it be an investment in a student who will rise from the rubble, who will learn, and who will be able to provide for his own food forever.
Let it be a share of empowerment, not just so Gaza can survive one more day… but so Gaza can rise, stand, and endure forever.
Help us build a future for the coming days in Gaza.
I am Mahmoud, a computer systems engineer and UI/UX designer.
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