
Via Emlyn O’Regan
Originally shared by Kirill Grouchnikov

Via Emlyn O’Regan
Originally shared by Kirill Grouchnikov

Originally shared by Christopher B
I just got to play with the Apple Pencil for the first time today! WOW! I know Apple haters love to talk shit about it, but they don’t know what they are talking about! Which is why they don’t use any Apple products, they are used to an inferior user-experience for everything so when something is great they don’t know what to do but knock it without even trying it or owning it! I am here to deflect that bullshit! 🙂 I am only kidding about most of that!
I am not kidding about this though; The Pencil is the product that can go with the old saying “Apple doesn’t do something first, they do it right.” They did it right! It shits over anything Microsoft, Samsung, Wacom or insert shitty product from whatever company here that I have ever owned or even played with for 10 minutes!
The reason? As usual it comes down to the hardware + the software! Everything that it does it does it in a way that just works fanfuckingtastically!
There is ZERO UI to it, it just works by itself. The only knock on it in my opinion is the slickness of it but I can only imagine how many Kickstarters there will be for the Pencil in 2016! Charging stands, Pencil caps, rubber grips, etc.. They are all coming in full force and there are probably a ton of them already but I haven’t really checked in to it!
The other thing I want to mention is that the Pencil is not a stylus! It is not even close to being one. It doesn’t work like one. It is an art tool! Which is why it is called PENCIL! So if you are not into art or drawing then you probably don’t need to spend $99 on the Pencil but I imagine there will a ton of new apps that will incorporate the Pencil in 2016. We shall see!
Lastly, the Pencil is not for me. The iPad Pro is not for me, not yet anyway! I don’t draw and I don’t have a need for it. I was intrigued by it and after playing with it I was more impressed with the 15 minutes I spent with it. Don’t even get me started on palm rejection and all the brilliantness that the iPad Pro does when it recognizes a palm press and a Pencil press, it is a really impressive piece of hardware!
Originally shared by Matt Uebel
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spooky
Originally shared by Wayne Radinsky
A man walks around Amsterdam and feeds the video into the open-source NeuralTalk2 image classification program, which labels every frame of the video by what it thinks is in the video. It gets it right more often than you might think.
Sugar in, spiber out.
Q: Spiber?
A: Spider fiber.
Originally shared by michael barth

“On August 19, electrical cabs began to ply for hire in the streets of London in competition with the ordinary hackney carriages. The new vehicle resembles very closely a horseless and shaftless coupé, carried on four wooden solid rubber-tired wheels. A three-horsepower motor is supplied with current by 1,400 pounds of storage batteries. The cabs can travel up to thirty-five miles per charge and at speeds up to nine miles per hour. It is intended to have electric supply stations at other parts of London besides that at Juxon Street, Lambeth.”
— Scientific American. September 1847
The new UI seems fine to me.
Good to see. Personally I think communities are not a very useful feature but then again that’s probably just me. You know I’d never join a community that would have me as a member.
Originally shared by Jannik Lindquist
What do you know? TechCrunch writing a good introduction to the new Google+. My, how the times has changed 🙂
Fabulous 1990s designs: envisaging the wearable technology of the next century. A feast of neo-art deco injection molding.
Originally shared by Andrea Riva
TL;DR (which imho is equally true for both Apple and Google): a button should be a button!