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@WilsdorfAndreas Iโve just had this happen today Andreas. Having discovered Irankunda in this yearโs game (signing for Fiorentina)โฆonly to see him pop up with a WC goal last night
At a time that many are yearning for less AI perfectionism and more human crafted experiences, it felt like a step into the direction of a more natural presentation style...possibly paving the way for live events once more?
@zendadddy@nikitabier I mean surely itโs simple enough to capture high performing posts and check to see if that unique string is used elsewhere? Variations possibly more difficult
I got early access to Real Madrid: The Weight of Greatness on Apple Vision Pro and it genuinely feels like the future of sports broadcasting.
Filmed with 30+ Blackmagic URSA Cine Immersive cameras, the perspectives and level of immersion are incredible. 21 min. Available May 22
Once this works well in real-time, watching sports in VR will be a must.
Youโll feel like youโre not just AT the game, but IN the game.
Canโt wait!
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@juwiling still use Figma like always. lots of people say they're skipping it but I think the best products will still be designed together on a canvas where you can iterate quickly, refine details, and imagine different directions more broadly
then jump to coding agents afterwards
This is wild. Arcturus Studios is capturing real sports in full volumetric so you can explore the action from any angle.
They surround the field with cameras and use Gaussian splatting to turn the game into a 3D experience. This is the future of sports.