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Beyond the Uncanny Valley of human realism
Read more: Beyond the Uncanny Valley of human realismhttp://www.kk.org/thetechnium/archives/2012/01/beyond_the_unca.php
http://www.androidscience.com/theuncannyvalley/proceedings2005/uncannyvalley.html
http://www.newscientist.com/blog/technology/2008/07/other-side-of-uncanny-valley.html
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USD cookbook examples and python stubs
Read more: USD cookbook examples and python stubsThis repository is a collection of simple USD projects. Each project shows off a single feature or group of USD features.
https://github.com/ColinKennedy/USD-Cookbook
These stubs are designed to be used with a type checker like
mypy
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The 7 key elements of brand identity design + 10 corporate identity examples
Read more: The 7 key elements of brand identity design + 10 corporate identity exampleswww.lucidpress.com/blog/the-7-key-elements-of-brand-identity-design
1. Clear brand purpose and positioning
2. Thorough market research
3. Likable brand personality
4. Memorable logo
5. Attractive color palette
6. Professional typography
7. On-brand supporting graphics
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“Reality” is constructed by your brain. Here’s what that means, and why it matters.
“Fix your gaze on the black dot on the left side of this image. But wait! Finish reading this paragraph first. As you gaze at the left dot, try to answer this question: In what direction is the object on the right moving? Is it drifting diagonally, or is it moving up and down?”
What color are these strawberries?
Are A and B the same gray?
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Human cell model
Read more: Human cell modelThis is the most detailed model of a human cell to date. Taken using X-ray, nuclear magnetic resonance and cryonelectron microscopy datasets. c/o Ingerson and McGill
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Want to Come Up With a Groundbreaking Invention? Follow the 30-Year Rule
The truth is that important innovations are rarely created in weeks or months. It usually takes about 30 years.
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The Dunning-Kruger effect – Incompetent people fail to see the magnitude of their incompetence
Read more: The Dunning-Kruger effect – Incompetent people fail to see the magnitude of their incompetencehttp://petapixel.com/2014/10/13/dunning-kruger-peak-photography/
The name of the peak refers to the Dunning–Kruger effect, coined by a pair of researchers at Cornell University in 1999.
Through their study, the scientists discovered that people who are unskilled at something — photography for example — are often unable to see how bad they are. Incompetent people will (1) fail to recognize that they are bad, (2) fail to recognize how good competent people are, and (3) fail to see the magnitude of their incompetence.
However, if given more training in what they’re bad at, those same people will recognize how incompetent they were (this is where people fall from the “Dunning-Kruger Peak”).
Is this the antithesis of the Impostor Syndrome?
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