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Bloom at Night 🌷 by Heikala (64.media.tumblr.com)
submitted 6 months ago* (last edited 6 months ago) by [email protected] to c/[email protected]
 

Source: Heikala

Made in collaboration with Kuretake, done with their Gansai Tambi watercolors

Tumblr archive: https://heikala.tumblr.com/archive
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Source: Signalnoise :: The Art of James White - WOLFCLUB: Frontiers

I had the pleasure of connecting with the guys in Wolf Club for the second time to develop cover art for their latest album, Frontiers. We all agreed on paying homage to the great Nilton Ramalho and his work for Pepsi back in the 90s.

Wolf Club are always an absolute pleasure to work with, big thanks to NewRetroWave for making this wonderful project happen.

 

From the video description:

Papers:

Next video: Simulating the Evolution of Sacrificing for Family - YouTube

TL;DW written with claude.ai from video transcription:

The video explores the evolution of altruistic behavior using computer simulations. It introduces the concept of "green beard altruism" - where organisms with a specific phenotype (e.g. a green beard) help others with the same phenotype. The simulations test whether genes for altruism can spread in a population.

Initially, a simple altruism gene goes extinct, even when the risk to altruists is made very low. Then a "green beard gene" is added, so altruists only help others with the same gene. This allows altruism to spread when the risk is moderate, but it goes extinct at higher risks. Finally, the "green beard" and altruism behaviors are split into two separate genes. This causes altruism to go extinct rapidly, showing green beard altruism is very fragile.

The video concludes that these simulations don't fully explain human altruism. The next video will cover "kin selection" based on Hamilton's rule, which may provide better insights.

[–] [email protected] 8 points 6 months ago* (last edited 6 months ago)
 

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[–] [email protected] 4 points 6 months ago (1 children)

My 2 cents: I have a similar relation with smartphones as yours.

In my case, what I fear the most is some app getting my contact list and using it to send some kind of "XXX has joined YYY service" notification to all of them. Also, I didn't like that Google had all the data they wanted, so I ended with 2 smartphones:

  • One de-googled (LineageOS without Google Apps) that I use for calls and trusted apps. This one has my contacts list.
  • One default Android-Google without simcard for those apps that require oficial-Android (mainly banks apps) and any app I'm afraid could mess with the contact list.

AFAIK I've only had one incident because I trusted Telegram too much. There is always non-zero risk, but this works for me.

 

Source avec beaucoup d'informations, de références, de schémas et de photos:

1951 - La Tortue Cybernetique (Cybernetic Tortoise) - Paul-Alain Amouriq (French) - cyberneticzoo.com

 

Source with a lot of info, references, schematics and pictures:

1983 - "Kludge" Omnidirectional Mobile Robot - John M. Holland (American) - cyberneticzoo.com

[–] [email protected] 14 points 6 months ago (1 children)

Thank you for noticing :)

[–] [email protected] 31 points 6 months ago (3 children)

Edited with [Redacted title]

[–] [email protected] 1 points 6 months ago

Nice catch (again)

I guess this artist loves them.

It's cheaper to reuse the models :)

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