@ChShersh I'm trying to learn 3d design since a month. But I couldn't find a more simpler way to layout the boxes other what HTML, CSS offers using CSS grid and flex-box.
When I was interviewed at FB I suggested the short form video feature. My idea at that time was video games were more addictive and social media would help them keep connected to the humans instead of life less virtual beings.
7 materials that sound like science fiction, but are real and in use right now:
1. Aerogel
97% air. Lightest solid material ever created. Used in Mars rovers. Looks like frozen smoke.
2. Metallic glass
Metal with the atomic structure of glass, no crystal grain boundaries. Harder than steel, more elastic than titanium. Used in phone glass and surgical tools.
3. Quantum dots
Nanocrystals that glow different colors based purely on their size, not their chemical composition. In your TV screen right now.
4. Graphene
One atom thick. 200x stronger than steel. Conducts electricity better than copper. Still being scaled up for mass production.
5. Self-healing polymers
Plastics that repair their own cracks when exposed to heat or UV light. In prototype aircraft skins and phone cases.
6. D3O
Flows like liquid, hardens on impact. Used in military helmets and phone cases. No rigid structure, until it needs to be rigid.
7. Transparent aluminium (ALON)
Literally transparent aluminum. Harder than glass, used in military aircraft windows and armor. First theorized in Star Trek. Then actually made.
@alxui_ux I'm mostly a text guy so I don't like mixing text and images. I'd go with A on a large screen. However if space is a constraint I have no problem with B.
Collisoin prevention technique. Just broadcast the GPS,velocity,registration number using radio and compare it with the registration number extracted using open CV on the behind vehicle. Received signal and the vehicle in front of the camera are same.
https://t.co/DKT8YRZ1I7