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everyday is literally going to be so hectic will i have any time to even daydream
#went to the library and issued pharmacology and parasitology textbooks#other subjects are kinda applied so im not going to read any books any soon#public health#products technology#extension education they're all like moral science and interesting as well as boring#clinics and then farm practices which are non theoretical#ive been tired past two days the weather is so good i just want to sleep
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eMate 300
âThe Newton eMate 300 was an Apple Newton built into a laptop like casing including a standard keyboard. It was aimed at the education market.â - via Wikimedia Commons
#emate 300#wikipedia#wikipedia pictures#wikimedia commons#tech#technology#techcore#technologycore#tech aesthetic#retro tech#vintage tech#newton os#vintage technology#apple#apple inc#vintage apple products#90s tech#y2k aesthetic#y2kcore#cyber y2k#y2k tech#old tech#personal digital assistant#apple computer#laptop#clamshell design#vintage computer#retro computing#retro design#apple emate 300
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ăQUMARIONďźăŻăźăăŞăŞăłăăŻăăCLIP STUDIO PAINTă 2013-08-03
#electronics#old tech#this is such a good case study of a product releasing too early#there are tons of people who are already drawing from 3d models of their OCs#but likee vr chat ppl#vtubers etc#..#released in 2013 and never got the kind of traction it could've had#and the company moved on to other things#the price point was high as well but would've come down with volume#oh garage kit makers too#also with the current technology it would be waaaaay cheaper to produce and less bulky#you could probably even make something similar with phone camera image recognition alone
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đş Retro Futurism: 'Videosphere TV set' (1970-71) by Victor Company of Japan (JVC). A pioneer of home entertainment, displayed at Museum fĂźr Angewandte Kunst KĂśln. Original title: 'Videosphere TV set'
#70s#design#retro#japanese#technology#product design#1970#museum fĂźr angewandte kunst kĂśln#victor company of japan#industrial#jvc#futurism#minimalist
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Sony Walkman WM-701C ⢠cassette player (1988)
#sony#sony walkman#sony cassette player#cassette player#transparent#80s#80s aesthetic#80s tech#retro tech#old tech#techcore#old technology#transparent tech#1980s#1988#retro aesthetic#aesthetic#tech design#product design#transparent design
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Filip Custic explores transhumanism in 'Human Product
#art#design#installation#art direction#transhumanism#product#filip custic#technology#media#social media#human#u
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My first ankle monitor
Walmart exclusive
Keep your little juvenile delinquent in check!
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me trying to figure out what that script says that joe is holding đď¸đđď¸
#quick someone with incredible eyesight and technology try to figure out what the script says#joe keery#steve harrington#byler#stranger things#stranger things 5#st5#stranger things s5#stranger things season 5#st5 bts#st5 production#stranger things bts#stranger things production
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Chinese Steel Giant Makes Production Smarter With Innovation
Ansteel Group, China's leading steel maker is taking steps to turn its plants into smart factories.
#somebody think of the poor jobs this technology is stealing smh#safe mining and steel production? at what cost!!!#Youtube
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New radar sky-watch to guard arctic frontier. Western Electric ad - 1952.
#vintage illustration#vintage advertising#american industry#cold war#cold war era#war production#military industrial complex#war supplies#u.s. military#western electric#military supplies#communications#technology#military communication#fire control systems#the bell system#radar#electronics#vintage electronics#ews#early warning system#bell labs#at&t#united states air force#u.s. air force#dew line
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#bernie sanders#work week reduction#32-hour work week#overtime pay#productivity#technology#fair labor standards act#international examples#france#norway#denmark#germany#well-being#stress#fatigue#republican senator bill cassidy#small enterprises#job losses#consumer prices#japan#economic output#labor dynamics#artificial intelligence#automation#workforce composition
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LIST: iOS SHORTCUTS
⢠Spotify to MP3 | "Download Spotify tracks to MP3." ⢠All Media Downloader | "This shortcut helps you download content from social media apps." ⢠Web Services | "Customise the internet for you." ⢠Better GIF Maker | "Convert videos and live photos to GIFs at highest quality using ffmpeg" ⢠Water Eject | "Powerful water ejection system." ⢠Paywall and Cookie Bypass | "Bypass website paywalls and cookies." ⢠iUtilities | "The only shortcut youâll need" ⢠Reverse Image Search | "Search by image instead of keywords" ⢠Google Translate | "Quickly translate using the Google Translate API" ⢠iTweak Final Version | "A Jailbreak Alternative With Multiple Features!"
...WHAT ARE SHORTCUTS?
for those unaware: the pre-installed Shortcuts app on iOS/macOS/iPadOS can potentially be a life-changing application in regards to digital productivity.
it's utilized as a hub for your collection of shortcuts and automations. shortcuts allow for just a single clickâwhich many times is conveniently incorporated onto your "share" sheet option panelâto execute one or multiple actions; automations are chosen commands that run at specific/relative times of day without prompt.
people tend to overlook the Shortcuts app due to its available "gallery" of shortcuts being rather limited... with the only other option provided being to build these desired actions yourself, which requires the skill of digital coding. however! that's where RoutineHub comes in: it's a website allowing users to share their own complex shortcuts, free of charge, and has a large selection to choose from.
RoutineHub: Shortcuts {by Popularity}
#smart technology#digital productivity#life hacks#productivity#shortcuts#smart living#automations#iOS#macOS#iPadOS#technology#routinehub#g#link#text#ref
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Where are asgards factories. Theyve gotta be making all the armor and flying ships and fancy fabrics somewhere. That place cannot be just a big palace then scenic rural mountains until you hit the ocean. Where are the factories
#my theory is theyre underground. and theyre wicked dangerous and absolutely not up to safety standards#while we're here. where are the meat processing plants#you cannot tell me asgard has the technological advancement for flying ships but they never figured out how to industrialise food production
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The Kissenger device allows long-distance couples to share a kiss by transmitting the sensation through pressure-sensitive sensors attached to a phone.
#kissenger#long distance#technology#relationships#kissing#communication#intimacy#gadgets#devices#products
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Umbrellas and automobiles are different. Not just because of size, function, and cost. But for a reason we seldom stop to consider. A person can use an umbrella without buying another product. An automobile, by contrast, is useless without fuel, oil, repair services, spare parts, not to mention streets and roads. The humble umbrella, therefore, is a rugged individual, so to speak, delivering value to its user irrespective of any other product. The mighty auto, by contrast, is a team player completely dependent on other products. So is a razor blade, a tape recorder, a refrigerator, and thousands of other products that work only when combined with others. The television set would stare blankly into the living room if someone somewhere were not transmitting images to it. Even the lowly closet hanger presupposes a rack or bar to hang it on. Each of these is part of a product system. It is precisely their systemic nature that is their main source of economic value. And just as "team players" must play by certain agreed-on rules, systemic products need standards to work. A three-pronged electrical plug doesn't help much if all the wall sockets have only two slots. This distinction between stand-alone and systemic products throws revealing light on an issue that is widening today's information wars all around the world. The French call it la guerre des normesââthe war over standards." Battles over standards are raging in industries as diverse as medical technology, industrial pressure vessels, and cameras.
Alvin Toffler, Powershift: Knowledge, Wealth, and Power at the Edge of the 21st Century
#quote#Alvin Toffler#Toffler#power#powershift#technology#standards#automotive#umbrellas#systems#products#product design#industry#cars
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as true as the jokes about âeveryone wants to rewrite ninjagoâ are i feel like smthn people forget when complaining about the inconsistencies of the show is thatâŚ. it wasnât planned? itâs not like most other animated shows lately - it didnât start with a deeply fleshed out world or a meticulously designed pitch bible with grandiose plans for a long-term story or character arcs. the ninja donât originally get their powers from heredity because they werenât hereditary powers yet. the magic system doesnât make sense bc they literally just made it up as they went! they go back and forth on stuff like whether non-elementals can learn spinjitzu bc itâs a collaborative piece of media made by people with vastly different levels of control over the story, the animation, the sets, etc. that varied over the course of the series. itâs totally understandable and exciting to see so many people reworking the early stuff with the lore and logic later seasons introduced but i personally feel that⌠if youâre doing that. you need to understand why the show is like that instead of writing it off as being bad and shitty. it was working with what it had. itâs only what it is now because of that awkward troubleshooting phase, not in spite of it
#ninjago#textâ¨#youâre 100% allowed to criticize the show but i keep seeing people complain about the inconsistencies about like. their parents giving them#their powers especially. like yeah cool that wasnât a thing yet? they have different origins than the non-core elementals#because in the real world that idea hadnât even crossed their minds yet! the original story was a more traditional fantasy narrative of#normal people rising to the occasion and *gaining* powers through their own feats. the fact that they changed it later doesnât mean#it was necessarily bad to begin with or that itâs something that should be mocked#idk just. thereâs a lot of hostility in some circles about this stuff and it makes me kinda sad. enjoy the complexity of production and how#series adapt over time. itâs part of why the show is so interesting to me#that essay i wrote had a whole bit juxtaposing the attitudes about technology in rebooted and prime empire and how they reflect greater#cultural trends between 2013 and 2021. itâs SUPER interesting and yet a lot of people only talk about it to make fun of how âbadâ it was :(#this isnt to say i donât enjoy some of the retcons. the changes to their meetings with wu in s8 are genuinely really interesting! i love the#changes to coleâs backstory. i think his mom makes him in the early seasons even better! iâm just saying.. be respectful? nobody *tries* to#make a bad show. ages and ages of time and dedication were put into what ends up on your screens. itâs all human love and creation.#as goofy as it is#okay sry got all anthropology there but hm. been thinking about this for a while. apologies for being the local annoying early seasons fan
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