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Ferrite Bead

en.wikipedia.org
25 points·by DevOfNull·3 years ago·12 comments

Farouk al Kasim saved Norway from its oil (2014)

psmag.com
127 points·by DevOfNull·3 years ago·69 comments

We Entered the World of Microsoft Excel ESports and Got Our Asses Beat

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DevOfNull
·2 years ago·discuss
Different person, but thank you for the writeup! Very interesting. For anyone else reading: Please write more comments like this, they're one of the best parts of HN.
DevOfNull
·2 years ago·discuss
If anyone wants to make their own: The free e-book Ray Tracing Gems II [1] covers realtime GPU ray tracing with modern APIs and hardware acceleration, and has a chapter about spectral rendering (Chapter 42: Efficient spectral rendering on the GPU for predictive rendering).

[1] https://www.realtimerendering.com/raytracinggems/rtg2/
DevOfNull
·3 years ago·discuss
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DevOfNull
·3 years ago·discuss
I don't use it personally, but from what I hear this is exactly the use case Emacs was made for.
DevOfNull
·3 years ago·discuss
This is just complaining about "the youth these days", with some snark about how they consume media "wrong". It even calls them entitled, just like those articles about millennials!

In an economy in recession with awful wages and banks falling over, only just recovering from a pandemic, is it surprising that people want to spend less money?

On another note: content creators aren't individuals, they're small businesses with employees and contractors like any other and if that business is unsustainable, no matter the reason, then that business failing is the free market working as intended. Every business needs to adapt to the realities they face.
DevOfNull
·3 years ago·discuss
ChatGPT gives the following answer:

MoonRay is a renderer that creates photorealistic images of computer-generated 3D scenes, using a technique called Monte Carlo ray tracing. MoonRay can be used as part of an animation project, but it is not an animation tool itself. Instead, it is a rendering engine that produces the final images that make up the animation.

To create an animated movie using MoonRay, you would need to use other tools to create the 3D models, textures, and animations that make up the scenes in your movie. Some examples of these tools include Autodesk Maya, Blender, and Cinema 4D. These tools allow you to create and manipulate 3D models, animate them, and add textures and lighting to create the final look of your scenes.

In addition to these 3D modeling and animation tools, you would also need to have a basic understanding of computer graphics and animation principles. This includes concepts such as keyframe animation, camera movement, lighting, and composition.

Once you have created your 3D scenes, you can use MoonRay to render them into high-quality images that can be used in your final animated movie. MoonRay can render images on a single computer, or it can be used with cloud rendering services to speed up the rendering process.

In summary, MoonRay is a rendering engine that produces photorealistic images of 3D scenes created using other 3D modeling and animation tools. To create an animated movie using MoonRay, you would need to use additional tools to create the scenes and have a basic understanding of computer graphics and animation principles.