These people, my co-workers, f'ing rock:
Alex
Skillz:
Alex
Skillz:
- Hacking devices together in ways their creators never intended.
- Wearable computing.
Adam
Skillz:
- Schmoozer extroidinaire.
- CAD/CAM
Ryan
Skillz:
- Electrical Engineering
- Sarcasm
Thanks to these folks, I get to work on awesome stuff like this "Reality Capture" booth:
...next to crazy genius folks like the guy inventing these cyberleg farings:
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Speaking of cyberlegs, Cyberpunk 2077 is being made as a video game:
By Projekt Red, the game studio that turned out Witcher, and who snapped up Lyssan artist Marek Madej, and Michael Pool, author of the original cyberpunk pen & paper roleplaying game.
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archernu:
They're definitely too sweet. Most desserts are. That's part of what this personal project is about: creating items that change a person's idea of what dessert is. Wagashi is an apt starting point because of its form factor and its philosophy of appealing to all five senses. Imagine a small item, perhaps slightly larger than the typical tea sweet, that is built with the same flavor complexity as a fully-plated, deconstructed-style dessert from a top restaurant but delivered in only one or two bites and for purchase with your evening coffee at the local independent shop. That's the basic idea.
kelpie_:
Gods know I would THRIVE in a program that intense! I have always adored learning and just can't stop myself from devouring more and more of this language. I only hope that, when speaking it, I will do it justice. And who knows? maybe someday I will be able to make it to UC Berkeley?