@tim_cook I think the ad would work much better if it was reversed. All the objects should be expanding out of the iPad rather than being crushed into it
made this edited version in five minutes (thanks iMovie!)
@Buildzoid1 Noctua U12A with a NF-F12 iPPC fan on the front of the heatsink, 2K rear, and 3K rear of case, use the normal Noc fan as intake w/3K iPPC at the front bottom of the case for the GPU
Artist Markos Kay's “aBiogenesis” reimagines the origin of life in a rendering of the lipid world hypothesis: the first self-replicating, cell-like objects were composed of of fatty acids that could not dissolve in water
[video: https://t.co/4tkPHDl77B]
Of the many structures Leonardo da Vinci designed, perhaps none made more ingenious use of materials than his practical design for an easy-to-assemble, self-supporting bridge
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The Tibetan Mastiff can stand 70 cm at the shoulder and weigh well over 70 kg. Its double coat is medium to long, subject to climate, and found in a wide variety of colors,
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This incredible compilation of seamless metal engineering by the Beijing Jingdiao Group will give you an idea of what a very tight mechanical tolerance looks like
[video: https://t.co/96p8bpQS7C]
David Zinn temporary street drawings are composed entirely of chalk, charcoal and found objects, and are always improvised on location through a process known as “pareidolic anamorphosis” or “anamorphic pareidolia”
[site: https://t.co/bmH2tJBjo0]
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Flash light fish have organs below their eyes filled with bioluminescent bacteria
They can use this to communicate, creating blink patterns specific to a situation, like a visual Morse code to coordinate behaviour in low visibility
Watch to the end